Adhesive devices on the thumb of vespertilionoid bats (Chiroptera)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1995
Authors:J. G. M. Thewissen, Etnier S. A.
Journal:J. Mamm.
Volume:76
Pagination:925-936
Date Published:1995
Keywords:anatomy, Chiroptera, day roosts, Glischropus tylopus, morphology, Myzopoda aurita, Myzopodidae, Neoromicia nanus, Thyroptera tricolor, Thyropteridae, Tylonycteris pachypus, Vespertilionidae
Abstract:

We describe pads on the thumb of five vespertilionoid bats based on microanatomy and scanning microscopy and make inferences about their function. The pad of Thyroptera adheres by means of suction, and that of Tylonycteris uses dry adhesion. The pad of Glischropus has no true adhesive function and probably functions using friction. Topography of the pad of Pipistrellus nanus could interlock with substrate features, but the pad may have a minor function as a suction device. Glueing is most likely involved in the adhesion of Myzopoda to its substrate.

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