%0 Journal Article %A Mielke, Maja %A Wölfer, Jan %A Arnold, Patrick %A van Heteren, Anneke H. %A Amson, Eli %A Nyakatura, John A. %+ Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society %T Trabecular architecture in the sciuromorph femoral head: allometry and functional adaptation : %G eng %U https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-65CB-9 %R 10.1186/s40851-018-0093-z %7 2018-05-15 %D 2018 %8 15.05.2018 %* Review method: peer-reviewed %X Sciuromorpha (squirrels and close relatives) are diverse in terms of body size and locomotor behavior. Individual species are specialized to perform climbing, gliding or digging behavior, the latter being the result of multiple independent evolutionary acquisitions. Each lifestyle involves characteristic loading patterns acting on the bones of sciuromorphs. Trabecular bone, as part of the bone inner structure, adapts to such loading patterns. This network of thin bony struts is subject to bone modeling, and therefore reflects habitual loading throughout lifetime. The present study investigates the effect of body size and lifestyle on trabecular structure in Sciuromorpha. %K 3D microstructure, Allometry, Functional adaptation, Lifestyle, Sciuromorpha, Trabecular bone %J Zoological Letters %O Zoological Letters %V 4 %] 10 %@ 2056-306X