Estudio cuantitativo de componentes encefálicos en tres especies de Tinamidos con un enfoque etoetológico (AVES: TINAMIDAE)
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https://doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v51.n2.43643Keywords:
volumetry, encephalic components, eco-ethologyAbstract
The encephalon of three tinamids: Eudromia elegans, Nothura maculosa, and Rhynchotus rufescens are quantitatively analized. Both relative volumes and cerebral indexes are calculated for eleven encephalic components. Results are discussed from an eco-ethological approach. The relative size of encephalic components in Eudromia, Rhynchotus, and Nothura indicate a close relationship among brain components and sorne behavioral patterns and the environment.
Marked differences in the cerebral organization of these tinamid genera are not evident. A greater development of the wu!st and low values ofolfactory bulbs suggest that Eudromia and Rhynchotus are progressive species. Nothura is considered primitive.
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