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Mammalogy: Introduction to Mammals
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General ~ 5000 species in ~26 orders >500 new species since 1982; ~ 10 /year monophyletic group derived from therapsids, the mammal-like reptiles about 200 mya
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The olinguito, a species of raccoon-like carnivore discovered in the Andes in 2014.
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Laotian giant flying squirrel (Biswamoyopterus laoensis Discovered in 2012 in a bush meat market in Laos
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Unique Characteristics 3 ossicles hair mammae
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Other Characters of Mammals: highly differentiated teeth; no more than two sets lower jaw of single bone four-chambered heart anucleate mature red blood cells secondary palate well developed brain endothermic homeothermic separate sexes, XX and XY internal fertilization diaphragm pulmonary artery w/3 semilunar valves
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Even More…. folded cerebellum nerve filaments w/3 polypeptides divided optic lobes expanded and differentiated facial musculature complex lung structure epiglottis single aortic trunk 3 meninges in CNS erector pili muscles sebaceous glands sweat glands loop of Henle in kidney heart w/pacemaker and Purkinje fibers epiphyses in longbones and girdles Relatively very small stapes
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General Smallest: bumblebee bat or Savi's pygmy shrew; ~ 3 g. Largest: blue whale; to 160,000 kg Found on all continents http://www.livescience.com/33049-smallest-mammals.html
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Classification of Recent mammals Class Mammalia –S–Subclass Prototheria (early beasts) –S–Subclass Theria Infraclass Metatheria (changed beasts)-short gestation, highly altricial young Infraclass Eutheria (true beasts)- placental mammals
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Classification of Recent Mammals Subclass Prototheria Order Monotremata; 3 species Subclass Theria Infraclass Metatheria (Marsupalia) 7 orders; 273 species; Includes: Order Didelphimorphia (opossums); 63 species Infraclass Eutheria (Placentalia) 18 orders; 4370 species: Includes: Order Xenartha (sloths, armadillos, anteaters); 29 species Order Insectivora (moles and shrews); 429 species Order Scandentia (tree shrews); 19 species Order Dermoptera (tree shrews); 2 species Order Chiroptera (bats); 928 species Order Primates; 236 species Order Carnivora; 271 species Order Cetacea (whales); 78 species Order Sirenia (manatees); 5 species Order Proboscidea (elephants); 2 species Order Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates); 18 species Order Hyracoidea (hyraxes) 6 species Order Tubulidentata (aardvark) 1 species Order Arteriodactyla (even-toed ungulates); 220 species Order Pholidota (pangolins); 7 species Order Rodentia (rodents); 2024 species Order Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares and pikas); 80 species Order Macroscelidea (elephant shrews); 15 species
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And now it’s YOUR turn! Order Monotremata and Order Didelphimorphia Order Insectivora Order Chiroptera Order Primata Order Carnivora Order Cetacea Order Perissodactyla Order Arteriodactyla Order Rodentia Order Lagomorpha
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The Pennsylvania Story 71 native species –7 orders and 16 families 11 species extirpated –3 of these reintroduced 4 species/subspecies are endangered in PA; 3 threatened –2 of these are also listed federally 7+ are at risk or status undetermined 4 exotics species; 2 other previous exotics are now extirpated
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Extirpated
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Extirpated-Reintroduced
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PA Endangered Northern Flying Squirrel, Glaucomys sabrinus
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PA/US Endangered Indiana Bat, Myotis sodalis
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PA/US Endangered Delmarva Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger cinereus
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PA Endangered Least Shrew, Cryptotis parva
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PA Threatened Eastern Small-footed Bat, Myotis leibii
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PA Threatened West Virginia Water Shrew, Sorex palustris punctulatus
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Allegheny Woodrat Neotoma magister
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Exotic Norway Rat, Rattus norvegicus
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Exotic House Mouse, Mus musculus
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Exotic but Extirpated European Hare Lepus europeaus Black Rat, Rattus rattus
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Nutria, Myocaster coypus
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Feral Hog, Sus scrofia
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