BIOL 4141 Chapter : Monotremata Mammology 2014

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Monotremata (mono = single, trema = hole) Diversity: family tachyglossidae (echidnas or spiny anteaters) 5 species from australia, tasmania, and new. Derived characters of monotremes: beak-like rostrum covered with mechanoreceptors and/or electroreceptors, reduced dentition (adults are toothless, modified skull morphology. Conserved morphological traits: sclerotic cartilages in eyes, septomaxilla bone present, no auditory bulla cochlea curved, not coiled, single urogenital opening (cloaca) Morphology: shoulder girdle retains ancestral features associated with sprawling limb posture. Pectoral girdle of a platypus. Reproduction: combination of ancestral and derived traits, many sex chromosomes (5 x and 5 y, lay eggs (oviparous, shell gland deposits thin rubbery shell, egg tooth aids hatching, reproductive rates are low (1 clutch / year) Reproduction: cloaca present, mammae lack nipples, rubbery egg shells, long lactation periods. Reproduction: penis bifid, testes abdominal (low body temperature, sperm packets in echidnas. Figure 20-4: young echidna emerging from the egg.

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