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A new hero emerges: another exceptional mammalian spine and its potential adaptive significance
Authors:William T. Stanley  Lynn W. Robbins  Jean M. Malekani  Sylvestre Gambalemoke Mbalitini  Dudu Akaibe Migurimu  Jean Claude Mukinzi  Jan Hulselmans  Vanya Prévot  Erik Verheyen  Rainer Hutterer  Jeffrey B. Doty  Benjamin P. Monroe  Yoshinori J. Nakazawa  Zachary Braden  Darin Carroll  Julian C. Kerbis Peterhans  John M. Bates  Jacob A. Esselstyn
Abstract:The hero shrew''s (Scutisorex somereni) massive interlocking lumbar vertebrae represent the most extreme modification of the vertebral column known in mammals. No intermediate form of this remarkable morphology is known, nor is there any convincing theory to explain its functional significance. We document a new species in the heretofore monotypic genus Scutisorex; the new species possesses cranial and vertebral features representing intermediate character states between S. somereni and other shrews. Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences support a sister relationship between the new species and S. somereni. While the function of the unusual spine in Scutisorex is unknown, it gives these small animals incredible vertebral strength. Based on field observations, we hypothesize that the unique vertebral column is an adaptation allowing these shrews to lever heavy or compressive objects to access concentrated food resources inaccessible to other animals.
Keywords:functional significance   hero shrew   new species   Scutisorex   vertebral column
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