2024
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyae054
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A review of molt in mammals, with an emphasis on marmots (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Marmota)

Kendall K Mills,
Oleg V Brandler,
Link E Olson

Abstract: Molting is an evolutionarily ancient trait in which the outermost layer of an organism is replenished, usually according to a regular circannual rhythm. It is a metabolically costly process and, in vertebrates, is generally timed around other energetically demanding events such as reproduction and migration. In mammals, molting involves replacement of the fur coat—one of the most distinct innovations of the mammalian lineage. Despite the obvious importance of hair to mammalian fitness, our knowledge of hair gr… Show more

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