Birds Cerebellum Morphology: the Influence of the Lifestyle on the Leaves Size and the Differentiation of Lobules
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29038/2617-4723-2017-356-7-133-145Keywords:
birds, cerebellum, cerebellar lobe, cerebellum leaf, environmental groupAbstract
Despite the conservative framework for the structure of the cerebellum of birds, the structure of the individual elements Cerebellum varies from different ecological groups of students. One of the interesting aspects of the morphology of the cerebellum is the degree of separation of the worm on leaves, their relative size and physiological significance of this. In our study we analyzed the relative total area of the cerebellum and some leaves 19 species of birds to identify factors (type of locomotion, means of obtaining food, alometrychni body proportions, the type of development) that affect the size and number of secondary and tertiary layers of particles. The results indicate a correlation between the size of leaves and some behavioral responses: a fast, maneuverable flight, travel, preferably upright on a solid substrate, aquatic life and foraging through tsidylnoho system.