Biology ETDs
Publication Date
5-27-1964
Abstract
Two species of kangaroo rats, Dipodomys merriami and D. ordi, were compared as to speed of locomotion in an experimental situation. They were timed as they moved through a hardware cloth tunnel with an electrified floor. Measurements of body parts especially those associated with a salutatory mode of locomotion were made, analyzed statistically, and their relation to the results discussed. The morphological data suggest that D. merriami can be expected to move more rapidly. Under laboratory conditions, however, D. ordi was faster (at the 95% confidence level). Possible reasons are discussed.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Biology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
UNM Biology Department
First Committee Member (Chair)
James Smith Findley
Second Committee Member
Marvin LeRoy Riedesel
Third Committee Member
William Clarence Martin
Recommended Citation
Wheeler, Gerald G.. "Some Aspects of Kangaroo Rat Locomotion." (1964). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/biol_etds/583