Morphological and physiological specialization for digging in amphisbaenians, an ancient lineage of fossorial vertebrates
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R.G. Boutilier |
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07/06/2004
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Amphisbaenians are legless reptiles that differ significantly from other vertebrate lineages. Most species dig underground galleries of similar diameter to that of the animal. We studied the muscle physiology and morphological attributes of digging effort in the Brazilian amphisbaenid Leposternon microcephalum (Squamata; Amphisbaenia), which burrows by compressing soil against the upper wall of the tunnel by means of upward strokes of the head. The individuals tested ( |
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eng |
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Company of Biologyists Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Biology #Amphisbaenia #Reptile #Muscle #Digging #Leposternon Microcephalum #Anaerobic Metabolism #Burrowing Reptile #Alba #Performance #Limbless #Muscles #Enzymes #Speed #Frog #C1 #270604 Comparative Physiology #780105 Biological sciences |
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Journal Article |