Geometric morphometrics of the scapula of South American caviomorph rodents (Rodentia: Hystricognathi): Form, function and phylogeny

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Cecilia C. Morgan
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[1] Museo de La Plata,Sección Mastozoología, División Zoología Vertebrados
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Mammalian Biology | 2009年 / 74卷
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Caviomorpha; Functional morphology; Geometric morphometrics; Rodent; Scapula;
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The scapula of the ecomorphologically diverse South American caviomorph rodents was studied through geometric morphometric techniques, using landmarks and semilandmarks to capture the shape of this complex morphological structure. Representatives of 33 species from all caviomorph superfamilies, as well as Hystrix cristata for comparisons, were analyzed. Marked differences in scapular shape were found among the major caviomorph lineages analyzed, particularly in the shape and length of the scapular spine and development of the great scapular notch. Shape differences were not influenced by body size, and only partially influenced by locomotor mode. Thus, at this scale of analysis, phylogenetic history seems to be the strongest factor influencing scapular shape. The scapular shape of erethizontids, chinchillids and Cuniculus paca could represent the less specialized state with respect to the highly differentiated scapula of octodontoids and most cavioids. In this sense, the characteristic scapular morphologies of octodontoids and cavioids could reflect particular functional capabilities and constraints associated with the evolution of prevalent locomotor modes within each lineage.
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