Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)

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Sánchez, Hilda Liliana; Rafasquino, M. E.; Portiansky, Enrique Leo
Año de publicación
2019
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artículo
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Introduction The thoracic limbs of cats facilitate jumping and represent one of their main ways for pursuing and capturing prey. The main muscles and nerves involved in these activities are present in the region of the forearm and of the hand. The scant anatomical reference availabe on South American cats species justifies the present comparative study. Materials and Methods The forelimbs of wildcat, ocelot and jaguar wild felines were fixed. Images of the dissected limbs were captured using a digital camera. Measurements were made using a caliper. Results The long and short heads of the extensor carpi radialis muscle of the ocelot and of the jaguar showed a great development in comparison with those of the wildcat. The flexor digitorum profundus muscle in the three felines is formed by five heads. In the jaguar, the radial or deep head presented two sesamoid bones. The brachioradialis muscle of the jaguar and of the ocelot is inserted medially at the distal end of the radius and at the proximal row of the carpus by a thick and flattened tendon. The pronator teres muscle of the jaguar extended to the carpal region. In the wildcat and in the ocelot, this muscle was less developed Conclusions The main variations observed between the forearms and the hands of these South American cats were found between the supinator and the pronator muscles, presenting a variation in the size of their bellies and tendons. Our study of the muscular characteristics represents a contribution to the homologies and differences of the forearm and hand muscles of each of these species of felines.
Fil: Sánchez, Hilda Liliana. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina
Fil: Rafasquino, M. E.. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina
Fil: Portiansky, Enrique Leo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Cátedra de Patología General Veterinaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina
Materia
FELINES
FOREARM MUSCLES
HAND MUSCLES
JAGUAR
OCELOT
SOUTH AMERICAN FELINES
WILDCAT
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spelling Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)Sánchez, Hilda LilianaRafasquino, M. E.Portiansky, Enrique LeoFELINESFOREARM MUSCLESHAND MUSCLESJAGUAROCELOTSOUTH AMERICAN FELINESWILDCAThttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4Introduction The thoracic limbs of cats facilitate jumping and represent one of their main ways for pursuing and capturing prey. The main muscles and nerves involved in these activities are present in the region of the forearm and of the hand. The scant anatomical reference availabe on South American cats species justifies the present comparative study. Materials and Methods The forelimbs of wildcat, ocelot and jaguar wild felines were fixed. Images of the dissected limbs were captured using a digital camera. Measurements were made using a caliper. Results The long and short heads of the extensor carpi radialis muscle of the ocelot and of the jaguar showed a great development in comparison with those of the wildcat. The flexor digitorum profundus muscle in the three felines is formed by five heads. In the jaguar, the radial or deep head presented two sesamoid bones. The brachioradialis muscle of the jaguar and of the ocelot is inserted medially at the distal end of the radius and at the proximal row of the carpus by a thick and flattened tendon. The pronator teres muscle of the jaguar extended to the carpal region. In the wildcat and in the ocelot, this muscle was less developed Conclusions The main variations observed between the forearms and the hands of these South American cats were found between the supinator and the pronator muscles, presenting a variation in the size of their bellies and tendons. Our study of the muscular characteristics represents a contribution to the homologies and differences of the forearm and hand muscles of each of these species of felines.Fil: Sánchez, Hilda Liliana. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; ArgentinaFil: Rafasquino, M. E.. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; ArgentinaFil: Portiansky, Enrique Leo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Cátedra de Patología General Veterinaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; ArgentinaThieme Medical Publishers2019-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/117387Sánchez, Hilda Liliana; Rafasquino, M. E.; Portiansky, Enrique Leo; Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca); Thieme Medical Publishers; Journal of Morphological Sciences; 36; 1; 2-2019; 7-132177-0298CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1055/s-0039-1681016info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0039-1681016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:43:40Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/117387instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:43:40.859CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
title Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
spellingShingle Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
Sánchez, Hilda Liliana
FELINES
FOREARM MUSCLES
HAND MUSCLES
JAGUAR
OCELOT
SOUTH AMERICAN FELINES
WILDCAT
title_short Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
title_full Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
title_fullStr Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
title_sort Comparative anatomy of the forearm and hand of wildcat (Leopardus geoffroyi), ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and jaguar (Panthera onca)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez, Hilda Liliana
Rafasquino, M. E.
Portiansky, Enrique Leo
author Sánchez, Hilda Liliana
author_facet Sánchez, Hilda Liliana
Rafasquino, M. E.
Portiansky, Enrique Leo
author_role author
author2 Rafasquino, M. E.
Portiansky, Enrique Leo
author2_role author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv FELINES
FOREARM MUSCLES
HAND MUSCLES
JAGUAR
OCELOT
SOUTH AMERICAN FELINES
WILDCAT
topic FELINES
FOREARM MUSCLES
HAND MUSCLES
JAGUAR
OCELOT
SOUTH AMERICAN FELINES
WILDCAT
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.3
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Introduction The thoracic limbs of cats facilitate jumping and represent one of their main ways for pursuing and capturing prey. The main muscles and nerves involved in these activities are present in the region of the forearm and of the hand. The scant anatomical reference availabe on South American cats species justifies the present comparative study. Materials and Methods The forelimbs of wildcat, ocelot and jaguar wild felines were fixed. Images of the dissected limbs were captured using a digital camera. Measurements were made using a caliper. Results The long and short heads of the extensor carpi radialis muscle of the ocelot and of the jaguar showed a great development in comparison with those of the wildcat. The flexor digitorum profundus muscle in the three felines is formed by five heads. In the jaguar, the radial or deep head presented two sesamoid bones. The brachioradialis muscle of the jaguar and of the ocelot is inserted medially at the distal end of the radius and at the proximal row of the carpus by a thick and flattened tendon. The pronator teres muscle of the jaguar extended to the carpal region. In the wildcat and in the ocelot, this muscle was less developed Conclusions The main variations observed between the forearms and the hands of these South American cats were found between the supinator and the pronator muscles, presenting a variation in the size of their bellies and tendons. Our study of the muscular characteristics represents a contribution to the homologies and differences of the forearm and hand muscles of each of these species of felines.
Fil: Sánchez, Hilda Liliana. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina
Fil: Rafasquino, M. E.. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Argentina
Fil: Portiansky, Enrique Leo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Cátedra de Patología General Veterinaria; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina
description Introduction The thoracic limbs of cats facilitate jumping and represent one of their main ways for pursuing and capturing prey. The main muscles and nerves involved in these activities are present in the region of the forearm and of the hand. The scant anatomical reference availabe on South American cats species justifies the present comparative study. Materials and Methods The forelimbs of wildcat, ocelot and jaguar wild felines were fixed. Images of the dissected limbs were captured using a digital camera. Measurements were made using a caliper. Results The long and short heads of the extensor carpi radialis muscle of the ocelot and of the jaguar showed a great development in comparison with those of the wildcat. The flexor digitorum profundus muscle in the three felines is formed by five heads. In the jaguar, the radial or deep head presented two sesamoid bones. The brachioradialis muscle of the jaguar and of the ocelot is inserted medially at the distal end of the radius and at the proximal row of the carpus by a thick and flattened tendon. The pronator teres muscle of the jaguar extended to the carpal region. In the wildcat and in the ocelot, this muscle was less developed Conclusions The main variations observed between the forearms and the hands of these South American cats were found between the supinator and the pronator muscles, presenting a variation in the size of their bellies and tendons. Our study of the muscular characteristics represents a contribution to the homologies and differences of the forearm and hand muscles of each of these species of felines.
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