Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran

The Indian Gerbil (Tatera indica) is one of the most successful species in the east of Iran regarding the population size and distributional range. Many factors are effective in the success of this species, but the tympanic bulla and external ear with a special role in increasing sensitivity could b...

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Main Authors: Asghar Khajeh, Zeinolabedin Mohammadi, Fatemeh Ghorbani, Javad Meshkani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X18304072
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spelling doaj-8a3fab33d5aa45a8bae466cae987567a2021-04-02T02:53:33ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2019-06-01122139143Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of IranAsghar Khajeh0Zeinolabedin Mohammadi1Fatemeh Ghorbani2Javad Meshkani3Department of Crop Productions Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Higher Educational Complex of Saravan, Saravan, Iran; Corresponding author.Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, Golestan, IranDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranUniversity of British Columbia, Department of Zoology, Vancouver, BC, CanadaThe Indian Gerbil (Tatera indica) is one of the most successful species in the east of Iran regarding the population size and distributional range. Many factors are effective in the success of this species, but the tympanic bulla and external ear with a special role in increasing sensitivity could be very important. In this study, these two characters were examined in 108 skulls of the adult Indian Gerbil from different localities in the east of Iran. The results of this study show an increasing trend in the volume of tympanic bulla and length of external ear from higher to the lower latitudes in accordance with Allen's rule. This increase is significant in the southeast Iran population. The increase of the body size in the Indian Gerbil was also documented from the northeast toward the southeast Iran. The negative correlation between the body size and latitude implies thermoregulatory response of the Indian Gerbil to the cold climate of the northeast Iran. It can also reflect food scarcity in desert areas of the southeast Iran comparing with the northeast areas inhabiting by the Indian Gerbil. This study proposed that an increase in auditory sensitivity would be advantageous for the gerbil's ability to escape predation, to mate, and to compete for resources. Keywords: Auditory system, Ear length, Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica, Tympanic bullahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X18304072
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Fatemeh Ghorbani
Javad Meshkani
Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
author_facet Asghar Khajeh
Zeinolabedin Mohammadi
Fatemeh Ghorbani
Javad Meshkani
author_sort Asghar Khajeh
title Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
title_short Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
title_full Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
title_fullStr Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Variation of the auditory system in the Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807, (Muridae, Rodentia) from the east of Iran
title_sort variation of the auditory system in the indian gerbil, tatera indica hardwicke, 1807, (muridae, rodentia) from the east of iran
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The Indian Gerbil (Tatera indica) is one of the most successful species in the east of Iran regarding the population size and distributional range. Many factors are effective in the success of this species, but the tympanic bulla and external ear with a special role in increasing sensitivity could be very important. In this study, these two characters were examined in 108 skulls of the adult Indian Gerbil from different localities in the east of Iran. The results of this study show an increasing trend in the volume of tympanic bulla and length of external ear from higher to the lower latitudes in accordance with Allen's rule. This increase is significant in the southeast Iran population. The increase of the body size in the Indian Gerbil was also documented from the northeast toward the southeast Iran. The negative correlation between the body size and latitude implies thermoregulatory response of the Indian Gerbil to the cold climate of the northeast Iran. It can also reflect food scarcity in desert areas of the southeast Iran comparing with the northeast areas inhabiting by the Indian Gerbil. This study proposed that an increase in auditory sensitivity would be advantageous for the gerbil's ability to escape predation, to mate, and to compete for resources. Keywords: Auditory system, Ear length, Indian Gerbil, Tatera indica, Tympanic bulla
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