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Natchev, N., Lemell, P., Heiss, E., Beisser, C. J., & Weisgram, J. (2010). Aquatic feeding in a terrestrial turtle: a functional-morphological study of the feeding apparatus in the indochinese box turtle cuora galbinifrons (testudines, geoemydidae). Zoomorphology, (accepted). 
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Resource type: Journal Article
BibTeX citation key: Natchev2010a
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Keywords: Cuora, Cuora galbinifrons, Geoemydidae, Morphologie = morphology, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises
Creators: Beisser, Heiss, Lemell, Natchev, Weisgram
Collection: Zoomorphology
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Abstract     
The Indochinese box turtle Cuora galbinifrons is regarded as a purely terrestrial species, but our results demonstrate that it can feed both on land and in water. The inverse relationship between the relative development of the hyoid apparatus and the tongue found in the most investigated chelonians is not valid in the Indochinese box turtle. Our morphological analysis of the feeding apparatus reveals that the palate shape and the design of the tongue are consistent with terrestrial feeders, but the construction of the hyoid complex is more characteristic of aquatic feeders. Previous studies have demonstrated that tongue enlargement negatively impacts the capacity of the turtles to suction feed. The present study focuses on the aquatic intraoral prey transport kinematic patterns. Our analysis is based on high-speed films with 250 fr/s and high-speed cineradiography with 50 fr/s. The aquatic intraoral food transport mechanisms differ depending on prey size: small items are transported predominantly by “inertial suction”, whereas larger items are moved by the tongue—normally a clear terrestrial strategy. As the genus Cuora is ancestrally aquatic, the use of lingual food transport in the aquatic environment is presumably an aberrant modus typical only for the most terrestrial among the Asian box turtles.
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