The hindlimb myology of the South American eagle Geranoaetus melanoleucus (Accipitridae, Aves)

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Federico Abel Gianechini, Luciano Colli, María Clelia Mosto
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Geranoaetus melanoleucus is a widely distributed accipitrid across South America. Like other accipitrids, it employs powerful hindlimb muscles to capture and immobilize prey. Whereas previous research has focused predominantly on the grip muscles of diurnal raptorial birds, detailed myological descriptions of the entire hindlimb are lacking. This study offers a comprehensive overview of the hindlimb musculature of G. melanoleucus, comparing it with existing information on other raptors. Several features are shared with other accipitrids, including the absence of m. flexor cruris lateralis, the fusion of m. iliotrochantericus cranialis and medialis, and a vinculum connecting distally m. flexor hallucis longus and m. flexor digitorum longus, among others. However, G. melanoleucus exhibits distinctive characteristics, such as a smaller origin area for m. tibialis cranialis and a distal trifurcated tendon of m. flexor perforatus digiti IV, among others. Similar to other diurnal raptorial birds, digit flexors constitute the majority of the muscle mass, aligning with their primary role in grip force generation. In summary, accipitrids appear to demonstrate a conservative muscular anatomy pattern, but the study of different species is crucial for detecting specific features and taxonomic differences. Moreover, detailed myological descriptions provide essential information for morphofunctional analyses.

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南美洲鹰(Accipitridae, Aves)的后肢肌肉学
Geranoaetus melanoleucus 是一种广泛分布于南美洲的食蚁兽。与其他食肉鸟类一样,它也利用强大的后肢肌肉捕捉和固定猎物。以往的研究主要集中于昼行性猛禽的抓握肌,而缺乏对整个后肢肌肉的详细描述。本研究全面概述了黑腹角雉的后肢肌肉组织,并将其与其他猛禽的现有资料进行了比较。黑龙鸮的后肢肌肉有几个特征与其他猛禽相同,包括没有侧屈肌,髂胫肌与髂内肌融合,拇长屈肌与趾长屈肌远端有一个楔形连接等等。然而,黑胫腓骨(G. melanoleucus)表现出与众不同的特征,例如胫腓骨(M. tibialis cranialis)的起源区较小,拇屈肌(M. flexor perforatus digiti IV)的远端肌腱呈三叉状。与其他昼伏夜出的猛禽类似,趾屈肌占肌肉群的大部分,这与它们在产生握力方面的主要作用一致。总之,食蚁兽似乎表现出一种保守的肌肉解剖模式,但对不同物种的研究对于发现具体特征和分类差异至关重要。此外,详细的肌肉学描述为形态功能分析提供了重要信息。
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Zoomorphology
Zoomorphology 生物-动物学
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2.20
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10.00%
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31
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, reviews and method papers. While reviews should be designed as comparative surveys, summarizing the current knowledge from an evolutionary perspective, method papers should present new approaches or reviews on methods used in animal morphology. The research papers should be based on morphological investigation of invertebrates and vertebrates at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural level, including embryological studies.
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