2023
DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad049
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Notes from the Anatolian underground: two new mole taxa from Eastern Turkey, together with a revised phylogeny of the genus Talpa (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Talpidae)

Abstract: Subterranean life is associated with strong adaptive constraints, leading to the frequent occurrence of morphologically cryptic lineages. This is true of most small mammals, including moles (Eulipotyphla: Talpidae), where a number of species have been recognized recently, particularly following the application of molecular genetics. Here, we use mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data and geometric morphometrics to explore the systematics and evolution of some of the least-known Western Palaearctic moles: … Show more

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“…The forelimb-burrowing mole excavates primarily by using its forelimbs to scrape and compact soil (Figure 1a). [42][43][44][45] The forelimb skeleton of the mole is mainly composed of a radius, an ulna, a humerus, a scapula, a hand bone, and a clavicle (Figure 1b). The humerus is wide, the scapula is long and thin, and the clavicle is short, with all three bones closely connected.…”
Section: Bioinspired Mechanism Design Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forelimb-burrowing mole excavates primarily by using its forelimbs to scrape and compact soil (Figure 1a). [42][43][44][45] The forelimb skeleton of the mole is mainly composed of a radius, an ulna, a humerus, a scapula, a hand bone, and a clavicle (Figure 1b). The humerus is wide, the scapula is long and thin, and the clavicle is short, with all three bones closely connected.…”
Section: Bioinspired Mechanism Design Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%