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Semicircular canal morphology in Rodentia and its relationship to locomotion
Hou, Lily (University of Calgary. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology)
Bertrand, Ornella C. (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont)
Mudannayake, Hiruni N. (University of Calgary. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology)
Rolian, Campbell (McGill University. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology)
Cote, Susanne (University of Calgary. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology)

Data: 2025
Resum: Anatomical structures vary among mammals with different locomotor behaviours, including sensory structures such as the semicircular canals (SCCs) in the inner ear. Recent SCC research has examined various mammalian groups, but there has been a lack of research on rodents, the most speciose and diverse mammalian order. In this study, an extant sample of 98 rodent SCCs from 56 species across seven different locomotor behaviour categories (arboreal, fossorial, gliding, ricochetal, semiaquatic, semifossorial, terrestrial) was used to understand the correlations between SCC morphology and locomotion in rodents. Morphological correlates considered include the radius of curvature (R), overall 3-dimensional shape, and angles between pairs of canals (orthogonality). Our results show that agile arboreal taxa have larger R for their body size, and fossorial taxa have smaller R for their body size. Shape among specialized locomotor behaviours (arboreal, gliding vs. fossorial) can be differentiated, while other "generalist" categories overlap in morphospace. Specialized locomotor categories can be predicted with greater precision and sensitivity, while other generalist categories tend to be miscategorized as terrestrial. Angles between canals are not consistent across locomotor categories, and more agile groups do not have more orthogonal angles, contrary to our predictions. SCC R and overall shape are robust indicators of specialized locomotor behaviours and can be informative in reconstructing the behaviour of fossil rodents.
Ajuts: Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2021/BP-00042
Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca 2021/SGR-00620
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Bony labyrinth ; Inner ear ; Locomotor behaviour ; Radius of curvature ; 90VAR ; Semicircular canals
Publicat a: Journal of Anatomy, (May 2025) , ISSN 1469-7580

DOI: 10.1111/joa.14263
PMID: 40329528


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