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MammalBase - Standard Trait value: Fossorial

Standard Trait value: Fossorial


Standard Trait value: Fossorial
Standard Trait: Taxon: Locomotion: Eisenberg 1981 (n/a)
Standard Trait value: Fossorial
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Description: Considering the substrates or mediums, category 1 may be thought of as a fossorial syndrome, exemplified by Talpa or Geomys, in which the species is adapted for several forms of soil type and conducts most of its life-support activities underground, including foraging, resting, rearing young, and mating. This is not to say it never ventures on the surface or that some foraging might not involve gathering vegetation near the burrow entrance. But the dominant specialization is for a life spent almost completely under the ground. It has a number of specialized morphological features, including (1) reduction in the size of the external ear or pinna: (2) reduction in the relative size of the eye; (3) modification of the forepaws or teeth, or both to assist in removing soil particles; (4) reduction in the length of the tail: (5) shortening of the neck: and (6) reduction of the undercoat, especially in tropical forms. In brief, the body and sense organs reflect an ability to live and forage below the ground.
Table 1. List of Source Trait values related with Fossorial.
Published Trait Trait value Reference
Taxon - Substrate Fossorial Arends,A., 2001, The comparative energetics of ‘caviomorph’rodents, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Taxon - Locomotion type Fossorial Samuels,J. X., 2008, Skeletal indicators of locomotor adaptations in living and extinct rodents, Journal of Morphology
Taxon - Locomotor Fossorial Paglia,A. P., 2012, Lista Anotada dos Mamíferos do Brasil 2ª Edição Annotated Checklist of Brazilian Mammals,
Taxon - Locomotor Adaptation Fossorial Samuels, Joshua X., and Blaire Van Valkenburgh. “Skeletal Indicators of Locomotor Adaptations in Living and Extinct Rodents.” J. Morphol. 269, no. 11 (November 2008): 1387–1411. doi:10.1002/jmor.10662.
Taxon - Locomotion Fossorial Lee,A. K., 1985, Evolutionary ecology of marsupials,
Taxon - Locomotion Fossorial McCay,Timothy S., 2001, Blarina carolinensis, Mammalian Species
Taxon - Locomotion Subterranean Nevo,E., 1979, Adaptive convergence and divergence of subterranean mammals, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
Taxon - Locomotion Subterranean Nevo,E., 1979, Adaptive convergence and divergence of subterranean mammals, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
Taxon - Locomotory categories fossorial Ferreira, J.D., Rinderknecht, A., de Moura Bubadué, J., Gasparetto, L.F., Dozo, M.T., Sánchez-Villagra, M.R. and Kerber, L., 2024. Unveiling the neuroanatomy of Josephoartigasia monesi and the evolution of encephalization in caviomorph rodents. Brain Structure and Function, pp.1-15.
Taxon - Locomotory categories subterranean Ferreira, J.D., Rinderknecht, A., de Moura Bubadué, J., Gasparetto, L.F., Dozo, M.T., Sánchez-Villagra, M.R. and Kerber, L., 2024. Unveiling the neuroanatomy of Josephoartigasia monesi and the evolution of encephalization in caviomorph rodents. Brain Structure and Function, pp.1-15.