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3D modeling reveals functionality of a healed but malaligned leg fracture in a White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina


AutorenlisteReichert, J; Mayr, G; Wilke, T; Peters, WS

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2019

Seiten253-256

ZeitschriftMarine Ornithology

Bandnummer47

Heftnummer2

ISSN1018-3337

eISSN2074-1235

URLhttp://www.marineornithology.org/article?rn=1326

VerlagAfrican Seabird Group


Abstract
We describe a deformed tibiotarsus in a museum skeleton of a White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina (Oceanitidae), probably resulting from a healed but malaligned fracture. Digital 3D modeling of intertarsal joint kinematics suggested that the affected leg could support neither terrestrial walking locomotion nor the usual foraging activities on open water. Nonetheless, the bird survived, presumably because it employed alternative feeding strategies. Considering this case in the context of previous studies on hindlimb injuries in other storm petrels, we conclude that these birds experience high frequencies of leg injuries but low frequencies of leg fractures.



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Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilReichert, J., Mayr, G., Wilke, T. and Peters, W. (2019) 3D modeling reveals functionality of a healed but malaligned leg fracture in a White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina, Marine Ornithology, 47(2), pp. 253-256. http://www.marineornithology.org/article?rn=1326

APA-ZitierstilReichert, J., Mayr, G., Wilke, T., & Peters, W. (2019). 3D modeling reveals functionality of a healed but malaligned leg fracture in a White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina. Marine Ornithology. 47(2), 253-256. http://www.marineornithology.org/article?rn=1326


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