Eva Ferrero
University of Valladolid
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Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 2012
Rui Diogo; Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Josep Potau; Gaëlle Bello-Hellegouarch; Eva Ferrero; Rebecca E. Fisher
Here we describe the head and neck muscles of members of the two extant felid subfamilies (Leptailurus serval: Felinae; Panthera tigris: Pantherinae) and compare these muscles with those of other felids, other carnivorans (e.g., domestic dogs), other eutherian mammals (e.g., rats, tree‐shrews and modern humans), and noneutherian mammals including monotremes. Another major goal of the article is to discuss and help clarify nomenclatural discrepancies found in the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria and in veterinary atlases and textbooks that use cats and dogs as models to understand the anatomy of domestic mammals and to stress differences with modern humans. We propose a unifying nomenclature that is expanded to all the head and neck muscles and to all mammalian taxa in order to help build veterinary and mammalian muscle ontologies. Our observations and comparisons and the specific use of this nomenclature point out that felids such as tigers and servals and other carnivorans such as dogs have more facial muscle structures related to the mobility of both the auricular and orbital regions than numerous other mammals, including modern humans, which might be the result of an ancient adaptation related to the remarkable predatory capacities of carnivorans. Interestingly, the skeletal differences, mainly concerning the hyoid apparatus, pharynx, and larynx, that are likely associated with the different types of vocalizations seen in the Felinae (mainly purring) and Pantherinae (mainly roaring) are not accompanied by clear differences in the musculature connected to these structures in the feline L. serval and the pantherine P. tigris. Anat Rec, 2012.
Microscopy Research and Technique | 2011
Juan Francisco Pastor; Mercedes Barbosa; F. de Paz; María García; Eva Ferrero
The eight current species of bear (Ursidae) are widely distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and America. They are mainly encountered in the northern hemisphere, except for the spectacled bear and the sun bear, which are also found in the south of the equator. Adaptations of the masticatory apparatus (teeth, tongue, and musculature) to diet are one of the factors that imply the greatest structural changes in the cranium. This diet may be carnivorous, herbivorous, melliferous, or insectivorous, with one type of food predominating according to the time of year. The way in which food is eaten determines the morphology of the lingual surface; generally speaking, all bears put their mouth to the food, which, initially, they lick or they let the food stick to their tongue, as occurs when insects are eaten. As in all mammals, a distinction can be made between mechanical and gustatory papillae and the development and distribution of which depend on the species and their eating habits. In this study of the complete tongues of four species of adult bears, we describe the morphology of the lingual surfaces, the different types of papillae, their characteristics, and topographic distribution. It was seen that there were five main types of lingual papillae: filiform, conical, fungiform, foliate, and vallate. Morphology of the microgrooves and pores was similar to that observed in other mammals. In general, there were no great differences among the four species of bears studied, perhaps due to the similarity in the kind of food they consume in captivity. Microsc. Res. Tech., 2011.
Archive | 2010
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Felix dePaz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedex Barbosa
Ecological Engineering | 2012
Eva Ferrero; Ignacio de Godos; Elisa Rodríguez; Pedro A. García-Encina; Raúl Muñoz; Eloy Bécares
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell
Archive | 2013
Rui Diogo; Josep Potau; Juan Francisco Pastor; Félix de Paz; Eva Ferrero; Gaëlle Bello; Mercedes Barbosa; M Aziz; Anne M. Burrows; Julia Arias-Martorell