[蚊科,鲸趾目蚊子亚种的颅骨特征和摄食类型]。

V I Prikhod'ko
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本文研究了麝的颅骨特征与食性的关系。根据分散和聚类分析的结果,6个现代亚种被划分为4个营养(混合摄食)亚类——根据它们的饮食中草和叶的比例,地衣的显著比例(从25%到75%)。结果表明,亚种形态头骨的某些形态特征与其食性和栖息地相关,可用于重建已灭绝的蚊科类群的适应性。
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[Cranial features and feeding types of subspecies forms of Moschus moschiferus L. (Moschidae, Cetartiodactyla)].

The relationship between the cranial features and feeding types in the musk deer has been studied. According to the results of dispersion and cluster analyses, the six modern subspecies were divided into four trophic (mixed-feeders) subcategories--by the ratio of grass and leaves with a significant fraction of lichens (from 25 to 75%) in their diet. It was established that some morphological features of the skulls of subspecies forms correlate with their feeding specialization and habitat and can thus be useful in the reconstruction of adaptations of extinct Moschidae taxa.

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