2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2010.01017.x
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The Hindlimb Muscles of Rhea americana (Aves, Palaeognathae, Rheidae)

Abstract: The Greater Rhea is the largest cursorial Ratitae bird native to South America. Due to its increasing importance in farming and therefore in the sustainable use of this species, a comprehensive knowledge of their anatomy is essential. The goal of this study was to provide an anatomical description of the hindlimb muscles of Rhea americana. Six adult birds of both sexes were macroscopically studied analysing the origin and insertion of thigh and shank muscles. The thigh showed the highest number of muscles, whe… Show more

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“…This is consistent with the findings of Tambussi (1997), who demonstrated through an analysis of athletic capacity rates that some phorusrhacids had the same cursorial capacities as an ostrich. Cursoriality in large-sized birds is achieved with long strides through more elongated hind limbs, whilst smaller sized cursorial birds have shorter hind limbs, but a higher stride frequency (Storer 1971;Gatesy & Biewener 1991;Abourachid & Renous 2000;Picasso 2010). This shows that there is a limitation between size and, secondarily, leg length.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is consistent with the findings of Tambussi (1997), who demonstrated through an analysis of athletic capacity rates that some phorusrhacids had the same cursorial capacities as an ostrich. Cursoriality in large-sized birds is achieved with long strides through more elongated hind limbs, whilst smaller sized cursorial birds have shorter hind limbs, but a higher stride frequency (Storer 1971;Gatesy & Biewener 1991;Abourachid & Renous 2000;Picasso 2010). This shows that there is a limitation between size and, secondarily, leg length.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Patagornithinae and Mesembriornithinae are associated with Rheidae and Casuariidae, which are terrestrial birds with clearly cursorial capacities (e.g., Picasso 2010).…”
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“…Given that the flexors and extensors of the intertarsal joint and digits are concentrated on the thigh and shanks segments [72-74], the pedal segments are comprised of predominantly bone, tendon, and integument. In some species, digital extensors are weakly developed [75], and in these taxa these muscles might make minor – though significant – contributions to pedal mass.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…obs. ; McGowan, ; Gangl et al ; Picasso, ). This muscle, m. obturatorius medialis, functions as an active tension chord opposing the abdominal muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%