O QUE SIGNIFICA ARTIODACTYL EM INGLÊS
Even-toed ungulate
Os ungulados de toco-toed (Artiodactyla) são ungulados (animais de cascos) cujo peso é suportado igualmente pelo terceiro e quarto dedos do pé, em vez de principalmente ou inteiramente pelo terceiro como em ungulados ímpares (perissodactyls), como cavalos. O Artiodactyla vem de (grego: ἄρτιος (artitios), "even", e δάκτυλος (dáktylos), "dedo / dedo"), então o nome "even-toed" é uma tradução da descrição. Este grupo inclui porcos, pecaris, hipopótamos, camelos, lhamas, chevrotains (cervos de rato), veados, girafas, pronghorn, antílopes, ovelhas, cabras e gado. O grupo exclui as baleias (Cetacea), mesmo que os dados da sequência de DNA indiquem que compartilham um antepassado comum, tornando o grupo parafilético. O grupo filogenéticamente preciso é Cetartiodactyla (de Cetacea + Artiodactyla). Existem cerca de 220 espécies de artiodactil, incluindo muitas que são de grande importância dietética, econômica e cultural para os seres humanos. Uma outra característica distintiva do grupo é a forma do astragalo (talus), um osso na articulação do tornozelo, que possui uma estrutura de polia dupla. Isso dá ao pé maior flexibilidade.
definição de artiodactyl no dicionário inglês
A definição de artiodactil no dicionário é qualquer mamífero placentário da ordem Artiodactyla, tendo cascos com um número par de dedos; um ungulado de toe-toed. A ordem inclui porcos, hipopótamos, camelos, cervos, gado e antílopes. Outra definição de artiodactyl é de, relacionado ou pertencente à ordem Artiodactyla.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ARTIODACTYL»
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Integrating Zooarchaeology and Paleoethnobotany: A ...
They test this possibility by correlating artiodactyl consumption with consumption
of plants from the following genera, all of which are high in Iron and Vitamin C:
Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Artemesia, Portulaca, Solanum, Sphaeralcea, and ...
Amber VanDerwarker, Tanya M. Peres,
2010
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The Evolution of Artiodactyls
Large-scale phylogenetic analyses by both molecular biologists and functional
morphologists are providing greater and greater resolution of the artiodactyl “tree
of life.” It was 57 years ago that molecular systematists looked at molecular ...
Donald R. Prothero, Scott E. Foss,
2007
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Farmers as Hunters: The Implications of Sedentism
The representation of artiodactyl body parts through time at Ventana Cave was
also examined for the purpose of assessing the effect of potential increased
transport costs associated with sedentism. This analysis yielded inconclusive
results.
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Resource Depression and Intensification During the Late ...
The apparent decline in subadults across the bottom five strata is not significant (
rs = -.342, P > .20). This ratio of subadult to adult artiodactyls is not correlated
with the artiodactyl sample sizes across these strata (rs = -.076 , P > .70). Figures
...
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Late Quaternary Paleoecology in the Bonneville Basin
(cal B.P.)* Material XVII 1020±40 925-961 Beta 101877 30 g artiodactyl pellets
XVI 1200±50 1058-1216 Beta 66940 charcoal XIV 2850±50 2873-3056 Beta
103692 30 g artiodactyl pellets XIII 3480±40 3689-3328 Beta 101878 30 g
artiodactyl ...
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The Great Basin: A Natural Prehistory
At Danger, Camels Back, and Hogup caves, they note, the number of artiodactyl
teeth and bones in late Holocene strata greatly outnumber those in earlier ones,
which is decidedly true, although Hogup barely reaches back to the early ...
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Resource Stress and Settlement Pattern Change in the Eastern ...
Artiodactyl relative abundance is often assessed using an artiodactyl index,
calculated as the ratio of all artiodactyl specimens relative to the total of all
artiodactyl specimens plus all lagomorph specimens (Cannon 2000, 2001;
Szuter and ...
Karen Gust Schollmeyer,
2009
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The crania of the Oligocene Artiodactyla also possess some details of structure
which add to the body of knowledge from which, in turn, can be derived a partial
understanding of the interrelationships of the various artiodactyl families and ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The crania of the Oligocene Artiodactyla also possess some details of structure
which add to the body of knowledge from which, in turn, can be derived a partial
understanding of the interrelationships of the various artiodactyl families and ...
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The Emergence of Whales: Evolutionary Patterns in the Origin ...
Evolutionary Patterns in the Origin of Cetacea J.G.M. Thewissen. Geisler and Luo
, this volume). In the present study we analyzed phylogenetically cetacean and
artiodactyl ot-lactalbumin sequences to test the artiodactyl paraphyly hypothesis.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ARTIODACTYL»
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Hippos and Whales are Genetic Cousins, New Study Shows
Anthracotheriidae, to which anthracotheres belongs, is a family of extinct, hippopotamus-like artiodactyl ungulates related to hippopotamuses ... «Yibada, fev 15»
Antibodies of llamas can counteract HIV: Experts
The llama is a domestic artiodactyl mammal of the camelidae family, abundant in Puna or the Andes high plains of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, ... «Business Standard, dez 14»
Confrontational behaviour and bipedality in deer
... its anatomical peculiarities also help show which features are advantageous for a bipedal artiodactyl and would (presumably) be selected for ... «Scientific American, dez 14»
South America's very many remarkable deer
New late Miocene dromomerycine artiodactyl from the Amazon Basin: implications for interchange dynamics. Journal of Paleontology 88, ... «Scientific American, nov 14»
Flowering Narcissus
First, the artiodactyl ungulates were a welcome cameo in Hollywood Park. Naturally. They gave residents the same momentary thrill as spotting ... «Harvard Crimson, jul 14»
The real Jungle Book
Ungulates are grouped as Artiodactyl and Perissodactyl depending on whether they are even-toed or odd-toed. Hares, rabbits and Pikas are ... «Mid-Day, jul 14»
Choeropotamids — better known than you thought, perhaps
Let's face it, there's an extraordinary number of fairly obscure Paleogene artiodactyl groups that are only familiar if you're a specialist. «Scientific American, jul 14»
The Pronghorn Antelope: Designed by Committee
The Pronghorn or Pronghorn antelope* Antilocapra americana is a strikingly unique artiodactyl, endemic to western North America. Historically ... «Scientific American, mar 14»
Traces Of The Prehistoric Past: Fossilized Tracks At White Sands …
... (mammoth) footprints along with associated camelid (camel-like), undetermined artiodactyl, and large and small carnivore tracks. «National Parks Traveler, fev 14»
The Sound of Things Falling
While in the press and on the TV screens the authorities listed the diseases that could be spread by an artiodactyl — and they used that word: ... «NPR, jul 13»