INSECTIVORE

ĭnsĕkˈtəvōrˌ, term broadly given to any insect-eating animal or plant. More specifically, the term refers to mammals of the order Insectivora (see Chordata), including the shrew, mole, hedgehog, tenrec, and solenodon. Insectivores are small animals, ranging from 2 to 16 in. (5–40 cm) in length; they are generally quite active, and most of them are nocturnal. They feed on a variety of small animals, particularly worms and insects. Members of this group are thought to be closely related to the earliest placental mammals. The tenrecs have certain anatomical features in common with the more primitive pouched, or marsupial, mammals. The other groups of placental mammals, including the primates, the order to which man belongs, are thought to have evolved as radiations from a primitive insectivore stock. The tree-shrews were formerly classified as insectivores, but are now usually classified as primates; they represent a transitional form between the two groups. Primitive insectivores may have been arboreal, e.g., the tree shrew, but modern forms are ground or even underground dwellers; the mole is highly specialized for subterranean life. Insectivores are found in the Old and New Worlds from subarctic regions to the tropics, but there are none in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, or most of South America.

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...to run through the basal insectivores to the arboreal insectivores, the prosimians, and simians...as a representative basal insectivore. If we follow Douglas and...At the upper end of the insectivore range the tree shrews or...
FIG. 112. THE TREE SHREW Tupaia . Insectivore, considered to be near the prototype form of all the higher...the very remote ancestral form of all the mammals was of an insectivore type. Subsequent research 1 has all tended in the same direction...
...asserted that no major adaptive shift occurred between the insectivore ancestors of primates and the earliest primates. Cartmill...8 . References Butler Percy M. 1972. "The Problem of Insectivore Classification." In Kenneth A. Joysey and T. S. Kemp...
...developed in this otherwise primitive insectivore; and 2 the tree shrew may resemble...consensus that the tree shrew is an insectivore, but the fact that LeGros Clark, an...it is curiously intermediate between insectivores and primates LeGros Clark, 1959 . In...
...Plate 15.3). These insectivores were, and in the...explanation of the relict insectivore distribution runs...this time, ancestral insectivores lived on North America...Greater Antillean insectivores is interpretable in...a relict Antillean insectivore. Photograph by Pat...
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...because physalopterans require an insect intermediate host any insectivore might harbor third stage larvae. Goldberg et al. (1993...acanthocephalans (Nickol, 1985); thus, their occurrence in insectivores could be anticipated. However, when inappropriate hosts...
...Categories that do not contribute to percent MNI are not included (e.g., Vertebrata, small, medium, and large Mammal, Insectivore, etc.). The identified animals were sorted into four categories: terrestrial; aquatic; aquatic, possibly coastal...
...fractures, indicating that rabbits were probably part of the subsistence system of the site occupants. Insectivores One genus of insectivore was identified in this assemblage, the Northern Short-tailed shrew (Blarina brevicauda). This is...
...1931) including Homo sapiens (e.g. Young 1934; Zhou et al.1965). The fossil record at Luochuan includes mainly Insectivore, Lagomorpha and Rodentia mammalian types. Various species of Myospalax are present throughout the 135 m section. The lower...
...humans and house mice. Here we present detailed MLH1 recombination maps for all chromosomes of a third mammal, a small insectivore, the Eurasian common shrew (Sorex araneus L.: Soricidae, Eulipotyphla) and compare our results with those obtained...
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...native mammals. Indeed, except for bats, an incredibly rare insectivore (Solenodon cubanus), and a handful of endemic rodents...native land mammals left (excluding bats) were rodents and insectivores, none larger than four or five pounds. As many as a dozen...
...insects, you need to be able to tell the ripeness of things and whether certain-colored berries will make you sick. An insectivore like a shrew will just eat everything in its path - earthworms, grubs, whatever." How do spiders know how to spin their...
...chemistry a bit, I lost so much weight the first week that he was astonished. "You must have a metabolic rate about like an insectivore," he said. What Im saying is that my own nature made it very hard for me to get close to nature when I was a little boy...
...invasive predators or competitors. In a classic example, brown tree snakes arrived in Guam (snakeless but for a worm-sized insectivore) sometime after World War II and systematically ate 15 bird species into extinction while consuming enough small reptiles...
...areas between rivers and bluffs. These have been severely reduced as the land has been converted to soybean production. An insectivore, the cerulean warbler forages and nests in many different kinds of trees. But its favorites--American elm, sycamore...
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...VENUS FLY TRAP The first insectivore I ever grew was dinoaea muscipula...same conditions as other insectivores and, as with any group of...soil level and fill it with insectivore compost. Because its watertight...roots, leading to death. Insectivores do not require chemical fertiliser...
...birds with short, perky tails, but it just means they like hunting for stuff in niches and crevices which, because theyre insectivore, makes perfect sense. (Well. And what is a cave, after all, but a really big crevice? And mightnt Trog be as good...
...TENREC 1) A tall grass, related to maize, used in South America as cattle fodder; 2) A small Mexican pyramid temple; 3) A large Madagascan insectivore, similar to the hedgehog. ANSWER: No 3 is correct. A tenrec is an animal.
...art which does not represent aspects of the material world? 16 In the animal kingdom, what type of animal is a mole - and insectivore or an omnivore? 17 Who played Catwoman in 1992s Batman Returns? 18 In science, what A is a mixture of gasses that surrounds...
...the other animals which are in danger of extinction because of the actions of humans. CUBAN SOLENODON CUBA This primitive insectivore has venomous saliva and was believed to already be extinct. But in 2003 it was rediscovered, although numbers are still...
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INSECTIVORE insek t vor , term broadly...tenrec , and solenodon . Insectivores are small animals, ranging...radiations from a primitive insectivore stock. The tree-shrews...formerly classified as insectivores, but are now usually...
...variety of conditions and have spread to all regions of the world. The earliest placental mammals were small animals of the insectivore type, but adaptive radiation has resulted in great diversity of forms and ways of life. Some mammals are predators; others...
...Europe and Asia. The giant water shrew of Africa is not a true shrew but an insectivore related to the tenrec . The elephant, or jumping, shrews of Africa are insectivores of the family Macroscelididae; they resemble miniature kangaroos with trunks...
...an 8-in. (20-cm) tail. There are no New World hedgehogs, although the North American porcupine , which is not an insectivore but a rodent, is sometimes erroneously called a hedgehog. The spines of hedgehogs differ from those of porcupines; they...
...two fringes of white hair at the tip. Tree shrews bear some anatomical resemblance to both the true shrew , which is an insectivore , and to the lemur , which is a primate . Tree shrews are now seen as a possible model for early primate behavior. They...


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