816:. Only one female (the queen) and one to three males reproduce, while the rest of the members of the colony function as workers. The queen and breeding males are able to breed at one year of age. Workers are sterile, with the smaller focusing on gathering food and maintaining the nest, while larger workers are more reactive in case of attack. The non-reproducing females appear to be reproductively suppressed, meaning the ovaries do not fully mature, and do not have the same levels of certain hormones as the reproducing females. On the other hand, there is little difference of hormone concentration between reproducing and non-reproducing males. In experiments where the reproductive female was removed or died, one of the non-reproducing females would take over and become sexually active. Non-reproducing members of the colony are involved in cooperative care of the pups produced by the reproducing female. This occurs through the workers keeping the pups from straying, foraging for food, grooming, contributing to extension of tunnels, and keeping them warm.
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measurements of females before they became reproductive and after show significant increases in body size. It is believed that this trait does not occur due to pre-existing morphological differences but to the actual attainment of the dominant female position. As with the reproductive females, the reproductive males also appear to be larger than their non-reproducing counterparts but the difference is smaller than in females. These males also have visible outlines of the testes through the skin of their abdomens. Unlike the females, there are usually multiple reproducing males.
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and their visual acuity is poor. Their legs are thin and short; however, they are highly adept at moving underground and can move backward as fast as they can move forward. Their large, protruding teeth are used to dig and their lips are sealed just behind the teeth, preventing soil from filling their mouths while digging. About a quarter of their musculature is used in the closing of their jaws while they dig. They have little hair (hence the common name) and wrinkled pink or yellowish skin. They lack an insulating layer in the skin.
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854:. There are two main types of worker, the "frequent workers" who frequently perform tasks such as foraging and nest building and "infrequent workers" that show role overlap with the "frequent workers" but perform at a much slower rate. Workers are sterile when there is no new reproductive role to fill.
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in that, unlike other mammals, body temperature tracks ambient temperatures. However, it has also been claimed that "the Naked Mole-Rat has a distinct temperature and activity rhythm that is not coupled to environmental conditions." The relationship between oxygen consumption and ambient temperature
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has a high affinity for oxygen, increasing the efficiency of oxygen uptake. It has a very low respiration and metabolic rate for an animal of its size, about 70% that of a mouse, thus using oxygen minimally. In response to long periods of hunger, its metabolic rate can be reduced by up to 25 percent.
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Typical individuals are 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) long and weigh 30 to 35 grams (1.1 to 1.2 oz). Queens are larger and may weigh well over 50 grams (1.8 oz), the largest reaching 80 grams (2.8 oz). They are well adapted to their underground existence. Their eyes are quite small,
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mode when temperature is at 29 °C or higher. At lower temperatures, naked mole-rats can use behavioral thermoregulation. For example, cold naked mole-rats huddle together or seek shallow parts of the burrows that are warmed by the sun. Conversely, when they get too hot, naked mole-rats retreat
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Smaller workers focus on acquiring food and maintaining tunnels, while the larger workers are more reactive in case of attacks. As in certain bee species, the workers are divided along a continuum of different worker-caste behaviors instead of discrete groups. Some function primarily as tunnellers,
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of the liver of humans, naked mole-rats, and mice were compared. The maximum lifespans of humans, naked mole-rats, and mice are respectively c. 120, 30 and 3 years. The longer-lived species, humans and naked mole-rats, expressed DNA repair genes, including core genes in several DNA repair pathways,
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The relationships between the queen and the breeding males may last for many years; other females are temporarily sterile. Queens live from 13 to 18 years, and are extremely hostile to other females behaving like queens, or producing hormones for becoming queens. When the queen dies, another
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and 20% oxygen. In zero-oxygen atmosphere, it can survive 18 minutes apparently without suffering any harm (but none survived a test of 30 minutes). During the anoxic period it loses consciousness, its heart rate drops from about 200 to 50 beats per minute, and breathing stops apart from sporadic
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Reproducing females become the dominant female, usually by founding new colonies, fighting for the dominant position, or taking over once the reproducing female dies. These reproducing females tend to have longer bodies than that of their non-reproducing counterparts of the same skull width. The
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Reproductively active female naked mole rats tend to associate with unfamiliar males (usually non-kin), whereas reproductively inactive females do not discriminate. The preference of reproductively active females for unfamiliar males is interpreted as an adaptation for inbreeding avoidance.
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at a higher level than did mice. In addition, several DNA repair pathways in humans and naked mole-rats were up-regulated compared with mice. These findings suggest that increased DNA repair facilitates greater longevity, and also are consistent with the
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Clusters averaging 75 to 80 individuals live together in complex systems of burrows in arid
African deserts. The tunnel systems built by naked mole-rats can stretch up to three to five kilometres (2–3 mi) in cumulative length.
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which prevents cellular reproduction at a much higher cell density than p16 does. The combination of p16 and p27 in naked mole-rat cells is a double barrier to uncontrolled cell proliferation, one of the
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The naked mole-rat survives for at least 5 hours in air that contains only 5% oxygen; it does not show any significant signs of distress and continues normal activity. It can live in an atmosphere of 80%
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every 80 days. The young are born blind and weigh about 2 grams (0.07 oz). The queen nurses them for the first month, after which the other members of the colony feed them
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female takes her place, sometimes after a violent struggle with her competitors. Once established, the new queen's body expands the space between the
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within the tunnels of its typical habitat. It has underdeveloped
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The social structure of naked mole-rats is similar to that in
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2160:"Breakthrough of the year 2013. Notable developments"
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3673:, Jill Locantore, Smithsonian Zoogoer, May/June 2002
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The naked mole-rat was the first mammal found to be
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1652:Daly TJ, Williams LA, Buffenstein R (April 1997).
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1207:"Naked Mole Rat Genome May Hold Key to Long Life"
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3890:International Union for Conservation of Nature
3393:"San Diego's Animals. Mammals: Naked Mole-rat"
1631:"Uncovering the secrets of the naked mole-rat"
1575:"Rewiring metabolism under oxygen deprivation"
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910:Naked mole-rats feed primarily on very large
837:until they are old enough to eat solid food.
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3960:"Heterocephalus glaber: Cooperation is Key"
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850:, protecting the group from outside
4890:IUCN Red List least concern species
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539:The skin of naked mole-rats lacks
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4925:Extant Zanclean first appearances
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631:Judean Mountains blind mole-rat
375:and is the only species in the
4915:Negligibly senescent organisms
3561:Journal of Theoretical Biology
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4930:Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell
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1724:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060013
1237:10.1007/978-3-540-75957-7_10
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623:Golan Heights blind mole-rat
574:is an "over-crowding" gene,
341:Various aged naked mole-rats
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3047:New Research on DNA Damages
2597:10.1152/ajpheart.01287.2006
2431:10.1007/978-3-030-65943-1_8
1229:Ecology of Social Evolution
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4427:(Fukomys ochraceocinereus)
3802:10.1038/s41598-017-10287-0
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452:Metabolism and respiration
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745:Distribution and habitat
618:promoted tumorigenesis.
545:cutaneous sensory fibers
522:switches from a typical
391:with an almost entirely
4532:(Heterocephalus glaber)
4300:Matabeleland mole-rat (
4294:(Cryptomys hottentotus)
4141:genome assembly in the
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3522:10.1126/science.7209555
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4261:Namaqua dune mole-rat
3946:. Animal Diversity Web
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1775:10.1186/1744-8069-6-29
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4675:Heterocephalus_glaber
4661:Heterocephalus glaber
4631:Heterocephalus glaber
4080:10.1007/s100710050009
4043:Heterocephalus glaber
4005:Vanderbilt University
3999:Heterocephalus glaber
3942:Heterocephalus glaber
3004:10.18632/aging.100866
1814:Heterocephalus glaber
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1705:Heterocephalus glaber
1656:Heterocephalus glaber
1030:Heterocephalus glaber
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352:Heterocephalus glaber
340:
299:Heterocephalus glaber
4910:Fauna of East Africa
4905:Coprophagous animals
4473:(Georychus capensis)
4433:Caroline's mole rat
4350:(Fukomys damarensis)
4348:Damaraland mole-rat
4271:(Bathyergus suillus)
4263:(Bathyergus janetta)
3171:. pp. 505–512.
2256:Veterinary Pathology
1820:Veterinary Pathology
1264:Cryptomys damarensis
1008:. 26 December 2002.
948:—as well as various
871:inbreeding avoidance
795:Cryptomys damarensis
740:Ecology and behavior
566:Resistance to cancer
4410:Micklem's mole-rat
4396:Fukomys livingstoni
4389:(Fukomys kafuensis)
4373:Fukomys hanangensis
4269:Cape dune mole-rat
4183:(African mole-rats)
4143:UCSC Genome Browser
3794:2017NatSR...7.9590D
3695:(1432): 1995–2002.
3631:1996CBio....6.1082B
3573:1978JThBi..73..439B
3514:1981Sci...212..571J
3363:1992SciAm.267b..72S
3351:Scientific American
3275:1981Sci...212..571J
3232:Dawkins R (2006) .
2945:2011PLoSO...626729Y
2847:10.1038/nature10533
2839:2011Natur.479..223K
2714:2009PNAS..106.3059P
2500:10.7554/elife.31157
2341:2023Natur.621..196Z
2118:2013PNAS..11017350A
2025:10.1038/nature12234
2017:2013Natur.499..346T
1873:2009PNAS..10619352S
1591:2017Sci...356..248S
1453:2017Sci...356..307P
1052:Rüppell E (1845) .
976:National Geographic
956:Conservation status
942:Rufous beaked snake
930:eat their own feces
875:luteinizing hormone
820:Queen and gestation
791:Damaraland mole-rat
589:hallmarks of cancer
397:Damaraland mole-rat
139:Conservation status
4412:(Fukomys micklemi)
4404:(Fukomys mechowii)
4402:Mechow's mole-rat
4379:Ansell's mole-rat
4364:Nigerian mole-rat
4358:(Fukomys darlingi)
4340:Bocage's mole-rat
4332:Ansell's mole-rat
4047:Journal of Zoology
4011:on 15 January 2009
3966:on 6 December 2010
3669:2009-07-13 at the
3143:10.1007/bf02027122
3041:2014-10-25 at the
1662:Journal of Anatomy
1408:10.1007/BF01633107
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889:Female mate choice
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580:contact inhibition
535:Pain insensitivity
421:oxygen deprivation
401:Fukomys damarensis
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4920:Rodents of Africa
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4623:Taxon identifiers
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4494:Silvery mole-rat
4381:(Fukomys anselli)
4356:Mashona mole-rat
4342:(Fukomys bocagei)
4334:(Fukomys anselli)
4302:Cryptomys nimrodi
4184:
3997:"Naked mole rat (
3944:, naked mole rat"
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3464:978-0-313-33922-6
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3247:978-0-19-286092-7
3186:978-0-08-045337-8
2440:978-3-030-65942-4
2335:(7977): 196–205.
2062:Knowable Magazine
1585:(6335): 248–249.
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1276:(1495): 1025–30.
1246:978-3-540-75956-0
1143:978-0-226-43720-0
1116:10.1111/zoj.12201
1006:Mammalian Species
730:constant darkness
651:African porcupine
541:neurotransmitters
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