marsupials Flashcards

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Where are marsupials found

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  • South America

- Australia

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what did marsupials (metatheria) derive form

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Theria - gave rise to

1) metatheria (maruspials)
2) Eutheria (placentals)

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How do Metatherians differ from Eutherians

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1) Bone structure - usually posses an opposable digit on hind foot
2) Teeth - generally more incisors and molars
3) extremely small young - typically born at 1% body mass
4) lower body temp and basal metabolic rate
5) smaller relative brain size

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Differences in reproductive anatomy between metatheria and eutheria

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1) Bifurcated reproductive tact (both sexes)
2) simple placenta in some species (used for short time pre-pouch)
3) Pouch present in 505 species

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how are marsupial orders classified

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  • by digits and dentition

1) Digits : syndactylous feet vs, non-syndactylous feet
2) Dentition: = diprodont vs, polyprotodont

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syndactylous

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A condition where one or more digit are fused together

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diprodont

polyprotodont

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diprodont =have a pair of large, procumbent incisors on the lower jaw, a common feature of many early groups of mammals and mammaliforms.

polyprotodnt = four or more upper incisor teeth on each side of the jaw

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what are the 7 orders of metatheria

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1 )Diprodontia - koalas, kangas, wombats

2) Didelphimorphia - opossums
3) Paucituberculata - shrew possums
4) Dasyuromorphia - Tasmanian devil, numbat
5) Microbiotheria - monito del monte
6) Notoryctemorphia - Marsupial moles
7) Peramelomorhphia - bilbies and bandicoots

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marsupial evolution

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1) Australia split from antartica (45MYA)
2) S.America split from antartica (30MYA)
3) split from eutherian mammal 100 MYA
4) basal split amongst marsupial orders 80 MYA
5) mass extinction in cretaceous ( meteors) - 505 of genera became extinct
6) Marsupials colonised Australia from S.America/ Antarctica

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Marsupial reproduction

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1) paired vaginae transport sperm
2) birth is via a pseudovaginal canal
3) two uteri
4) simple placenta

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Female marsupial reproduction

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1) Highly atrical young , short gestation time
2) Flexible : can have newborn attached at nipple, fertilised blastocyst in uterus and young at foot.
3) similar oestrous cycle to Eutherian (same hormones)

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Male marsupial reproduction

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1) combined urogenital tract in males + females -cloaca
2) scrotum cranial to the penis
3) bipartite penis

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Costs and benefits of marsupial vs. placental

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1) Placentals -> cant off load embryo, female structure + fitness has to be altered for birth , had to develop triploblast to protect embryo
2) Marsupials -> Restriction of forelimb development , reduced brain size
- opportunity to learn by observation

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Examples of convergent evolution between metatheria and eutheria

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1) Arboreal E.g. lemurs + possums
- comparable diet
- low fecundity
- similar general behaviour
2) Diet specialisation E.g. striped possum + aye-aye
- posses an extended finger for extracting insect larvae
3) Gliding E.g. squirrel gliders and flying squirrels

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