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Brazilian Journal of Biology
Ontogenetic allometry in the foot size of Oligoryzomys flavescens (Waterhouse, 1837) (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae)
R. Maestri1  R. Fornel1  Tro. Freitas1  Jr. Marinho1 
关键词: linear measures;    ontogenetic trajectory;    bipedal locomotion;    sexual dimorphism;    medidas lineares;    trajetória ontogenética;    locomoção bípede;    dimorfismo sexual;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1519-6984.16613
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Ontogenetic allometry is the study of how the size or shape of certain structures changes over the course of an animal’s development. In this study, using Huxley's formula of allometric growth (1932), we assessed the changes in the rate of growth of the feet size of the sigmodontine rodent Oligoryzomys flavescens during its ontogeny and compared differences between males and females. We find evidence of a change of polarity during the ontogenetic development of the species, with the presence of positive allometry during pregnancy and negative allometry in adulthood. Moreover, we note the presence of sexual dimorphism in the size of the feet, in which males of the species have a higher rate of growth than females. This growth pattern is positively related to escape from predators in childhood in both sexes and, in adulthood, provides a higher encounter rate of females by males, due to the larger displacement of the latter. We suggest that both the forces of natural selection and sexual selection have acted to shape the evolution of foot size in this species.

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