Works Published in 2020

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2020 journal article

A Primate with a Panda’s Thumb: the anatomy of the pseudothumb of Daubentonia madagascariensis

The American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 171(1), 8–16.

By: A. Hartstone-Rose n, E. Dickinson n, M. Boettcher n & A. Herrel*

author keywords: anatomy; digital dissection; evolution; functional morphology; prepollex
MeSH headings : Animals; Strepsirhini / anatomy & histology; Thumb / anatomy & histology
TL;DR: The aye-aye's pseudothumb represents what is believed to be a heretofore unrecognized third functional role: its accessory digit compensates for overspecialization of its fingers for non-gripping functions (in this case, the aye -aye's unique "tap foraging" practices). (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 22, 2019

2020 journal article

The Role of Social-Emotional Factors in Bystanders' Judgments and Responses to Peer Aggression and Following Retaliation in Adolescence

JOURNAL OF EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS, 28(4), 195–208.

By: S. Goenueltas, K. Mulvey n, G. Irdam*, E. Goff n, M. Irvin*, R. Carlson*, C. DiStefano*

author keywords: peer aggression; bystander intervention; moral judgments; social-emotional factors; retribution; adolescence
Source: Web Of Science
Added: October 21, 2019

2020 journal article

Scaling of anatomically derived maximal bite force in primates.

The Anatomical Record, 303(7), 2026–2035.

By: A. Deutsch*, E. Dickinson n, K. Leonard n, F. Pastor*, M. Muchlinski* & A. Hartstone-Rose n

author keywords: dietary correlates; mechanical advantage; physiological cross-sectional area; skull measurement; biomechanics
MeSH headings : Animals; Biomechanical Phenomena / physiology; Bite Force; Masticatory Muscles / physiology; Maxilla / anatomy & histology; Maxilla / physiology; Primates / anatomy & histology; Primates / physiology; Skull / anatomy & histology; Skull / physiology
TL;DR: By combining muscle architectural data with biomechanical variables relating to the jaw, anatomically derived maximum bite force estimations for 23 species of catarrhine and platyrrhine primates are produced and an absence of a dietary signal in the scaling of bite force is implied. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Sources: ORCID, Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 6, 2019

2020 journal article

The Ontogeny of Masticatory Muscle Architecture in Microcebus murinus

The Anatomical Record, 303(5), 1364–1373.

By: K. Leonard n, M. Boettcher n, E. Dickinson n, N. Malhotra*, F. Aujard*, A. Herrel*, A. Hartstone‐Rose n

author keywords: mastication; development; senescence; growth; muscle atrophy
MeSH headings : Aging / physiology; Animals; Biomechanical Phenomena / physiology; Bite Force; Cheirogaleidae / anatomy & histology; Cheirogaleidae / physiology; Female; Jaw / anatomy & histology; Jaw / physiology; Male; Mastication / physiology; Masticatory Muscles / anatomy & histology; Masticatory Muscles / physiology
TL;DR: Study of the masticatory muscles in a large intraspecific sample of a small, Malagasy primate, Microcebus murinus, observed PCSA and muscle mass to increase rapidly and plateau in adulthood through senescence, suggesting that subsequent changes in PCSA are driven by changes in muscle mass. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 12, 2019

2020 journal article

The Forearm Musculature of the Gray Mouse Lemur ( Microcebus murinus ): An Ontogenetic Study

The Anatomical Record, 303(5), 1354–1363.

By: M. Boettcher n, K. Leonard n, E. Dickinson n, F. Aujard*, A. Herrel* & A. Hartstone‐Rose n

author keywords: PCSA; grip strength; development; aging; senescence; fascicle length; arboreality
MeSH headings : Aging / physiology; Animals; Cheirogaleidae / anatomy & histology; Cheirogaleidae / physiology; Forearm / anatomy & histology; Forearm / physiology; Hand Strength / physiology; Locomotion / physiology; Muscle Strength / physiology; Muscle, Skeletal / anatomy & histology; Muscle, Skeletal / physiology
TL;DR: Observed myological trends in forearm strength are supported by previous in vivo data on grip strength within M. murinus in which senescent individuals showed no decline in forearm force relative to prime age individuals, suggesting that older individuals are able to maintain arboreal stability. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 12, 2019

2020 journal article

Dental Signatures for Exudativory in Living Primates, with Comparisons to Other Gouging Mammals

The Anatomical Record, 12.

author keywords: gummivory; gouging; molar; toothcomb; feeding ecology
MeSH headings : Adaptation, Physiological / physiology; Animals; Diet; Feeding Behavior; Primates / anatomy & histology; Tooth / anatomy & histology
TL;DR: It is suggested that reduction of mastication, and, therefore, M3 dimensions are a likely dental signature for exudativory in Primates. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Source: ORCID
Added: September 12, 2019

2020 journal article

The estrous cycle modulates rat caudate-putamen medium spiny neuron physiology

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 52(1), 2737–2755.

By: J. Willett n, J. Cao n, A. Johnson n, O. Patel n, D. Dorris n & J. Meitzen n

author keywords: caudate-putamen; electrophysiology; estrous cycle; excitability; medium spiny neuron; sex differences
MeSH headings : Action Potentials; Animals; Estrous Cycle; Female; Male; Neurons; Nucleus Accumbens; Putamen; Rats
TL;DR: Recordings indicate that female caudate–putamen MSNs are sensitive to the estrous cycle, and the importance of considering neuroendocrine state in studies of neuron physiology is considered. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
5. Gender Equality (Web of Science)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 12, 2019

2020 journal article

Inappropriate Citation of Vaccine Article

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 222(8), 1413–1414.

By: D. Reif n, S. Chanock*, K. Edwards* & J. Crowe*

MeSH headings : Humans; Smallpox; Vaccination; Vaccines / adverse effects
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Source: ORCID
Added: July 9, 2019

2020 journal article

Water temperature interacts with the insecticide imidacloprid to alter acute lethal and sublethal toxicity to mayfly larvae

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH, 54(1), 115–130.

author keywords: Neonicotinoids; pesticides; freshwater; synergism; ecotoxicology; climate change
TL;DR: Investigating the individual and interactive effects of water temperature and imidacloprid on larvae of two New Zealand mayflies suggests that developing a more thorough understanding of temperature-contaminant interactions may be important to allow better protection of aquatic ecosystems. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: June 17, 2019

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