Published 2023 | Version v1
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Terrestrial locomotor behaviors of the big brown bat (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus fuscus)

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Although living bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) demonstrate a wide variety of terrestrial behaviors and abilities, most research on terrestrial locomotor behaviors of bats has focused on those species known to be very terrestrially adept. Previous researchers have hypothesized that the terrestrial ability of bats is constrained by pelvic and hindlimb morphology, with gracile (type 1), intermediate (type 2), and robust (type 3) morphotypes corresponding to increasing levels of terrestrial competency. Here we present the first detailed report of the terrestrial locomotion and track morphology of the widespread North American vespertilionid Eptesicus fuscus. Although E. fuscus represents the intermediate pelvic and hindlimb morphotype (type 2), it is capable of performing a lateral sequence walk, common to quadrupedal vertebrates. The terrestrial locomotion behaviors of E. fuscus are similar to those reported for species of European vespertilionids, but it shows greater terrestrial ability than non-vespertilionid type 2 bats. Results further support a wider range of terrestrial ability in type 2 bats than has previously been understood.

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URL
hash://md5/5ce1930de53a480f8bb68e83f66bfd0e
URN
urn:lsid:zotero.org:groups:5435545:items:LFLJ2AI5
DOI
10.1007/s13364-022-00669-9

Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Chiroptera