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SCIN 401
Mammalogy Quiz
Ch 13
1)Which of the following processes is responsible for phylogenetically unrelated rodent species that are morphologically and ecologically similar?
A. convergent evolution
B. cospeciation
C. adaptive radiation
D. physiological adaptation
E. coevolution
Question 2
What morphological character(s) is (are) important of rodent incisors in order to survive heavy wear?
A. chisel shaped
B. ever growing
C. enlargement
D. posterior
E. A, B, and C
Question 3
Match the suborder with correct list of representative taxa:
1. Sciuromorpha
2. Castorimorpha
3. Myomorpha
4. Anomaluromorpha
5. Hystricomorpha
Question 4
Identify the mammalian order of this skull:
• A. Rodentia
• B. Chiroptera
• C. Lagomorpha
• D. Soricomorpha
• E. Perrissodactyla
Question 5
Why are solenodons endangered?
A. introduced predators
B. habitat destruction
C. water contamination from pesticide runof
D. A and B
E. All of the above
Question 6
What is the apparent advantage to the venomous saliva of several species of shrews and solenodons?
A. Their venomous saliva breaks down muscle fibers of prey quickly.
B. In antagonistic encounters with other males, the venomous saliva is used resulting in death of one of the males.
C. The venomous saliva is used to defend against canid predators.
D. Shrews and solenodons with venomous saliva are able to attack and consume prey much larger than themselves.
E. There is no apparent advantage to the venom but rather it is a relict ancestral character.
Question 7
What is the primary known function of the structure in this picture?
• A. chemoreception
• B. olfaction
• C. electroreception
• D. touch reception
• E. lactation
Question 8
Which of the following is not a structure of a bat’s wing?
A. Plagiopatagium
B. Uropatagium
C. Chiropatagium
D. Propatagium
E. Calcarpatagium
Question 9
What are two key innovations of Chiroptera?
A. Plantigrade motion and chemoreception
B. Fossorial claws and mechanoreception
C. Flight and echolocation
D. Arboreal adapted digits and acute olfaction
Question 10
Echolocation in most bat species is produced by
A. the esophagus and is supersonic.
B. wing motion and is audible.
C. the larynx and is ultrasonic.
D. the tragus and is hypersonic.