Literature DB >> 19288073

Mandible shape and dwarfism in squirrels (Mammalia, Rodentia): interaction of allometry and adaptation.

Lionel Hautier1, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Jacques Michaux.   

Abstract

Squirrels include several independent lineages of dwarf forms distributed into two ecological groups: the dwarf tree and flying squirrels. The mandible of dwarf tree squirrels share a highly reduced coronoid process and a condylar process drawn backwards. Dwarf flying squirrels on the other hand, have an elongated coronoid process and a well-differentiated condylar process. To interpret such a difference, Elliptic Fourier Transform was used to evaluate how mandible shape varies with dwarfism in sciurids. The results obtained show that this clear-cut difference cannot be explained by a simple allometric relationship in relation with size decrease. We concluded that the retention of anteriorly positioned eye sockets, in relation with distance estimation, allowed the conservation of a well-differentiated coronoid process in all flying species, despite the trend towards its reduction observed among sciurids as their size decreases.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19288073     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-009-0519-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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