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Main Points 1) Diversity, Phylogeny, and Systematics -- Infraclass Metatheria continued -- Orders Diprotodontia and Peramelina -- Infraclass Eutheria -- Orders Lagomorpha through Cetacea 2) The Great American Interchange -- dispersal versus vicariance -- example: recent range expansion of nine-banded armadillos 3) Evolution of body size on islands -- the island rule -- example: sloth evolution in the Caribbean 4) Terms: syndactyly, placenta, saltatorial, myrmecophagy, folivory, dispersal, vicariance, island rule, cursorial, ruminant, cecum, Cetartiodactyla, fusiform, echolocation, baleen Pre-reading: Monday 17 Sep = Sykes et al 2014, MacLeod 2014 Wednesday 19 Sep = NA 1

Order Diprotodontia: kangaroos, wallabies, phalangers, possums, wombats Taxonomy: 117 species Distribution: Australasian spotted cuscus hairy-nosed wombat koala red kangaroo 2

Order Diprotodontia: kangaroos, wallabies, phalangers, possums, wombats Taxonomy: 117 species Distribution: Australasian Characteristics: --diprotodont teeth --syndactyly 3

Order Peramelina: bandicoots Taxonomy: 21 species Distribution: Australasian rabbit-eared bandicoot Eastern barred bandicoot 4

Order Peramelina: bandicoots Taxonomy: 21 species Distribution: Australasian Characteristics: -- hind limbs specialized for hopping (convergent with rabbits) -- have placenta, in addition to marsupium rabbit-eared bandicoot Eastern barred bandicoot 5

Subclass Theria, Infraclass Eutheria 6

Subclass Theria, Infraclass Eutheria 7

Order Lagomorpha: hares, rabbits, pikas Taxonomy: 80 species Distribution: cosmopolitan, except Australasia Characteristics: -- incisors grow continuously -- saltatorial with hind limbs longer than forelimbs black-tailed jackrabbit mountain cottontail American pika 8

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Order Rodentia: rodents Taxonomy: about 2500 species Distribution: cosmopolitan Characteristics: -- incisors grow continuously throughout life -- skull and jaw musculature adapted for gnawing naked mole rat capybara Lord Derby s anomalure 10

Order Cingulata: armadillos Taxonomy: 21 species Distribution: Neotropical, 1 species Nearctic Characteristics: -- bony plates on head and body -- myrmecophagous fairy armadillo screaming hairy armadillo giant armadillo 11

The Great American Interchange Joining of Nearctic and Neotropical zoogeographic regions roughly 3 MYA -- many Nearctic taxa migrated southward; few Neotropical taxa migrated northward -- mass extinctions of Neotropical metatherians 12

Recent range expansion by the nine-banded armadillo 1972 Northward expansion of 10 km/year since 1940s 1994 nine-banded armadillo Taulman and Robbins 1996 13

Recent range expansion by the nine-banded armadillo 1972 Northward expansion of 10 km/year since 1940s Ultimately might be limited by rainfall (to the west) and temperature (to the north) 1994 Red = 2009 distribution Pink = predicted future distribution Taulman and Robbins 1996 14

Historical biogeography dispersal vs. vicariance Dispersal (biogeographic context) = migration across preexisting geographic barriers after their removal. 15

Historical biogeography dispersal vs. vicariance Dispersal (biogeographic context) = migration across preexisting geographic barriers after their removal. 16

Historical Biogeography dispersal vs. vicariance Vicariance = formation of geographic barriers across preexisting geographic ranges 17

Historical Biogeography dispersal vs. vicariance Vicariance = formation of geographic barriers across preexisting geographic ranges 18

Order Pilosa: true anteaters and sloths Taxonomy: 10 species Distribution: Neotropical common silky anteater Hoffman s two-toed sloth giant anteater 19

Order Pilosa: true anteaters and sloths Characteristics: -- incomplete zygomatic arches -- no enamel on cheek teeth -- myrmecophagous (anteaters) or folivorous (sloths) silky anteater two-toed sloth giant anteater 20

Evolution of gigantism and dwarfism -- island rule = on islands, the tendency for small species to increase in size (gigantism), and large species to decrease in size (dwarfism), over evolutionary time scales brown-throated sloth (~7 kg) pygmy sloth (~3 kg) 21

Evolution of gigantism and dwarfism brown-throated sloth (~7 kg) pygmy sloth (~3 kg) 22

Discussion question: come up with a hypothesis for the island rule. What does your hypothesis predict? brown-throated sloth (~7 kg) pygmy sloth (~3 kg) 23

Evolution of gigantism and dwarfism Anderson and Handley 2002 24

Evolution of gigantism and dwarfism island wood mouse (35 g) wood mouse (15 g) 25

Order Artiodactyla: even-toed ungulates Taxonomy: 220 species Distribution: cosmopolitan, excepting Australasia Characteristics: -- cursorial or aquatic -- weight borne on 3rd and 4th digit -- many with ruminant stomach or cecum musk deer river hippopotamus bighorn sheep bactrian camel 26

Discussion question: Wong describes the history of how artiodactyls (and hippos in particular) were discovered to be ancestral to whales. To you, what was the most convincing piece of evidence for this? 27

Discussion question: Wong describes the history of how artiodactyls (and hippos in particular) were discovered to be ancestral to whales. To you, what was the most convincing piece of evidence for this? fossil whale pronghorn fossil whale 28

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Cetartiodactyla 37

Order Cetacea: whales, dolphins, porpoises Taxonomy: 10 families, 78 species Distribution: Oceanic, rivers of Neotropical and Oriental Characteristics: -- fusiform body with modified forelimbs and vestigial hind limbs -- posterior migration of external nares 38

Suborder Odontoceti: toothed whales Taxonomy: 6 families, 67 species Distribution: Oceanic, rivers of Neotropical and Oriental regions Characteristics: -- single narial opening -- homodont dentition -- echolocation narwals orca and harbor porpoise baiji 39

Suborder Mysticeti: baleen whales Taxonomy: 4 families, 11 species Distribution: Oceanic (no rivers) gray whale Characteristics: -- two narial openings -- baleen blue whale bowhead whale 40