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Relationship between myological variables and different take-off and landing behaviours in frogs
Authors:Mónica Soliz  María J Tulli  Virginia Abdala
Institution:1. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Cátedra Vertebrados, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Salta (UNSa), Salta, Argentina;2. Instituto de Herpetología, Fundación Miguel Lillo, UEL-CONICET, Tucumán, Argentina;3. Cátedra de Biología General, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, UNT, Instituto de Biodiversidad Neotropical (IBN), UNT-CONICET, Tucumán, Argentina
Abstract:Although landing behaviour in anurans differs significantly among species, a take-off behaviour seems to be largely conserved in the evolution of frogs and toads. The ancestral mode of landing is hypothesized to involve the body crash-landing on the substrate, after which the anuran cycles the limbs forward and then backward to their resting position. The part of the body that first contacts the substrate may vary among taxa. The limbs and pectoral girdle muscles as well as those of the caudopelvic region, involved with landing and take-off behaviours, are investigated. The existence of a relationship exists between myology and different take-off and landing behaviours is explored. The results suggest that most of the muscles involved in both take-off and landing are conserved morphologically, with only few differing, depending on the locomotor behaviour. Two muscles tend to be longer; the m. coracobrachialis, which is involved with landing, and the m. coccygeosacralis, related to the take-off.
Keywords:anuran  caudopelvic mechanism  landing  myology  take-off
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