THE FUNCTIONAL AND BIOMECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS OF THE SPINE OF SCUTISOREX SOMERENI, THE HERO SHREW - SPINAL MUSCULATURE

Citation
Dm. Cullinane et D. Aleper, THE FUNCTIONAL AND BIOMECHANICAL MODIFICATIONS OF THE SPINE OF SCUTISOREX SOMERENI, THE HERO SHREW - SPINAL MUSCULATURE, Journal of zoology, 244, 1998, pp. 453-458
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09528369
Volume
244
Year of publication
1998
Part
3
Pages
453 - 458
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-8369(1998)244:<453:TFABMO>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The spine of Scutisorex somereni, the hero shrew, is probably the most highly modified among the vertebrates (Kingdon, 1974), yet no descrip tion of the accompanying spinal musculature has been published. This p aper describes the anatomy and proposed functions of the major epaxial and hypaxial muscle groups of Scutisorex. The unusual vertebral morph ology of this species is accompanied by major modifications in some of the spinal muscle groups. The transverse spinalis muscles are the mos t modified, and this is probably related to the presence of bony inter digitating tubercles on the vertebrae. The longissimus muscles possess long tendons that share attachment with the iliocostalis muscles. The iliopsoas muscles and their sites of attachment are greatly enlarged in comparison to those of Blarina and Rattus. Much of the spinal muscu lature reflects the highly modified state of the Scutisorex vertebrae. The unique behavioural function of the Scutisorex spinal modification , if any exists, is not known.