INVESTIGADORES
MOSTO Maria Clelia
artículos
Título:
LONG-LEGGED CARACARAS: TERRESTRIAL HABITAT AND HINDLIMB MORPHOLOGY
Autor/es:
MOSTO, M.C.; PICASSO, M.B.J.; BIONDI, L.M.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY (1987)
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016 vol. 298 p. 274 - 284
ISSN:
0952-8369
Resumen:
The hindlimb of the Polyborinae has always been characterized as long when itwas compared with other diurnal raptors; however, no empirical work has beendone to support such a traditional well-known fact. The objective of this work is to analyze the femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus of this group to corroborate whether this assumption has a significant statistical support. The proportions of these bones were analyzed with a one-way Kruskal?Wallis test and Dunn?s test as post hoc comparisons. The allometric relationships between the long bones and body mass or the total length of the hindlimb were carried out with the reduced major axis method. In addition, the osteological study is complemented with a myological dissection of the hindlimb of Milvago chimachima and Caracara plancus.The three long bones of the limb of Polyborinae show significant differenceswith those from Falconinae. The presence of a long tarsometatarsus is a typicalfeature of terrestrial birds, it produces an increase in length stride allowing an effective locomotion on land. Among the myological differences, the most prominent are the presence of the musculus flexor cruris lateralis (absent in other Falconidae) and a well-developed musculus fibularis longus. These osseous and myological features are related to the terrestrial locomotion present in this subfamily