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Allometry of the leg muscles of birds
Author(s) -
Bennett M. B.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of zoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.915
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1469-7998
pISSN - 0952-8369
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1996.tb05404.x
Subject(s) - allometry , biology , anatomy , tendon , linear relationship , muscle fibre , leg muscle , similarity (geometry) , gastrocnemius muscle , mathematics , physical medicine and rehabilitation , skeletal muscle , ecology , statistics , computer science , medicine , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics)
The musculoskeletal components of the hindlimbs of 20 species of birds, considered non‐runners, were examined. Allometry was used to compare these data with previously published information on the limbs of running birds. In non‐runners the digital flexor muscle and tendon areas scaled approximately isometrically, in contrast to running birds where tendon areas had a lower exponent. Non‐running birds had muscle fibre areas approximately half that of runners of equal mass. In both groups, the muscle:tendon area ratio for m. gastrocnemius increased as M 0.13 , suggesting factors other than elastic energy storage are important. Runners exhibited relatively longer tibiotarsi and tarsometatarsi and shorter toes. With very few exceptions, the linear dimensions of bones, tendon cross‐sectional areas, and muscle masses and fibre areas in the legs of the non‐running birds scaled closely according to the requirements for geometric similarity, but the confidence limits are often wide. Deviations from geometric similarity in birds reflect differences in locomotor behaviours and abilities.

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