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by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
The Eatles are chomping on the remains of a red kangaroo. Come learn about some of the anatomical specializations in this fascinating animal.... Read more »
McCarthy, M. (1996) Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) Dynamics: Effects of Rainfall, Density Dependence, Harvesting and Environmental Stochasticity. The Journal of Applied Ecology, 33(1), 45. DOI: 10.2307/2405014
Sharman, G., Frith, H., & Calaby, J. (1964) Growth of the pouch young, tooth eruption and age determination in the Red Kangaroo, Megaleia rufa. CSIRO Wildlife Research, 9(1), 20. DOI: 10.1071/CWR9640020
Sonnabend, D., & Young, A. (2009) Comparative anatomy of the rotator cuff. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume, 91-B(12), 1632-1637. DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.91B12.22370
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
The Eatles are feasting on an African Grey Parrot. Come read about the natural history and conservation of this animal, courtesy of Animalia, Inc and the Organ Laboratory at Indiana University School of Medicine.... Read more »
Pepperberg IM. (2006) Grey parrot numerical competence: a review. Animal cognition, 9(4), 377-91. PMID: 16909236
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
The Eatles have been busy munching away for the first time on a non-mammal vertebrate! Specifically, they are devouring the soft tissue remains of a White's Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) from Grant's Farm in St. Louis, MO, named Nona.White's Tree Frog. Photo from Animal Diversity Web.Also known as the Smiling Frog, and the Dumpy Frog, this animal is fascinating. It belongs to the Hylidae family of frogs, which is an interesting group because it is united by a single morhpological character shared........ Read more »
Boland MP, & Separovic F. (2006) Membrane interactions of antimicrobial peptides from Australian tree frogs. Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1758(9), 1178-83. PMID: 16580625
Campbell CR, Voyles J, Cook DI, & Dinudom A. (2012) Frog skin epithelium: electrolyte transport and chytridiomycosis. The international journal of biochemistry , 44(3), 431-4. PMID: 22182598
Manzano AS, Abdala V, & Herrel A. (2008) Morphology and function of the forelimb in arboreal frogs: specializations for grasping ability?. Journal of anatomy, 213(3), 296-307. PMID: 18565111
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
The Eatles are cleaning the skull of a domestic dog. Come read about osteoporosis research in the Organ Lab at Indiana University School of Medicine... Read more »
Allen MR, Territo PR, Lin C, Persohn S, Jiang L, Riley AA, McCarthy BP, Newman CL, Burr DB, & Hutchins GD. (2015) In Vivo UTE-MRI Reveals Positive Effects of Raloxifene on Skeletal-Bound Water in Skeletally Mature Beagle Dogs. Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, 30(8), 1441-4. PMID: 25644867
Allen MR, McNerny EM, Organ JM, & Wallace JM. (2015) True Gold or Pyrite: A Review of Reference Point Indentation for Assessing Bone Mechanical Properties In Vivo. Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, 30(9), 1539-50. PMID: 26235703
Aref M, Gallant MA, Organ JM, Wallace JM, Newman CL, Burr DB, Brown DM, & Allen MR. (2013) In vivo reference point indentation reveals positive effects of raloxifene on mechanical properties following 6 months of treatment in skeletally mature beagle dogs. Bone, 56(2), 449-53. PMID: 23871851
Skoglund P, Ersmark E, Palkopoulou E, & Dalén L. (2015) Ancient wolf genome reveals an early divergence of domestic dog ancestors and admixture into high-latitude breeds. Current biology : CB, 25(11), 1515-9. PMID: 26004765
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
The Eatles have recently polished off the soft tissue remains of a little brown bat. Come read about this fascinating animal.... Read more »
Dzal YA, & Brigham RM. (2013) The tradeoff between torpor use and reproduction in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus). Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology, 183(2), 279-88. PMID: 22972361
Fenton, M., & Barclay, R. (1980) Myotis lucifugus. Mammalian Species, 1. DOI: 10.2307/3503792
Veselka, N., McGuire, L., Dzal, Y., Hooton, L., & Fenton, M. (2013) Spatial variation in the echolocation calls of the little brown bat ( ) . Canadian Journal of Zoology, 91(11), 795-801. DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2013-0094
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
Read about The Eatles' feast on an african pygmy hedgehog and learn some comparative anatomy of this fascinating mammal.... Read more »
Girgiri I, Olopade JO, & Yahaya A. (2015) Morphometrics of foramen magnum in African four-toed hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris). Folia morphologica, 74(2), 188-91. PMID: 26050805
Girgiri, B., Ibrahim, B., & Bwala, A. (2015) Morphometric studies of some visceral organs and gastrointestinal tract of four-toed african hedgehog (atelerix albiventris). Journal of Morphological Sciences, 32(1), 29-32. DOI: 10.4322/jms.071014
by Jason Organ in Eatlemania!
Meet "The Eatles", the dermestid (flesh-eating) beetle colony in the Organ Laboratory at Indiana University School of Medicine... Read more »
Organ JM, & Ward CV. (2006) Contours of the hominoid lateral tibial condyle with implications for Australopithecus. Journal of human evolution, 51(2), 113-27. PMID: 16563467
Organ JM, Teaford MF, & Taylor AB. (2009) Functional correlates of fiber architecture of the lateral caudal musculature in prehensile and nonprehensile tails of the platyrrhini (primates) and procyonidae (carnivora). Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 292(6), 827-41. PMID: 19402068
Sylvester AD, & Organ JM. (2010) Curvature scaling in the medial tibial condyle of large bodied hominoids. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 293(4), 671-9. PMID: 20235323
Organ JM. (2010) Structure and function of platyrrhine caudal vertebrae. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 293(4), 730-45. PMID: 20235328
Organ JM, Muchlinski MN, & Deane AS. (2011) Mechanoreceptivity of prehensile tail skin varies between ateline and cebine primates. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 294(12), 2064-72. PMID: 22042733
Organ JM, & Lemelin P. (2011) Tail architecture and function of Cebupithecia sarmientoi, a Middle Miocene platyrrhine from La Venta, Colombia. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 294(12), 2013-23. PMID: 22042718
Patel BA, Ruff CB, Simons EL, & Organ JM. (2013) Humeral cross-sectional shape in suspensory primates and sloths. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), 296(4), 545-56. PMID: 23408647
Deane AS, Russo GA, Muchlinski MN, & Organ JM. (2014) Caudal vertebral body articular surface morphology correlates with functional tail use in anthropoid primates. Journal of morphology, 275(11), 1300-11. PMID: 24916635
Rupert JE, Rose JA, Organ JM, & Butcher MT. (2015) Forelimb muscle architecture and myosin isoform composition in the groundhog (Marmota monax). The Journal of experimental biology, 218(Pt 2), 194-205. PMID: 25452499
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