Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Album Name Arboreal Type studio Artist The Flashbulb Cover Album Arboreal cover the flashbulb.jpg Released Start date 2010 6 8 Recorded Genre Electronic music Electronic Length 58 54 Label Alphabasic Producer Benn Jordan Last album Soundtrack To A Vacant Life Soundtrack To a Vacant Life br 2008 This album Arboreal br 2010 Next album Love As A Dark Hallway br 2011 Album ratings rev1 Sputnikmusic rev1Score 4.5 5 ref http www.sputnikmusic.com review 37486 The Flashbulb Arboreal Sputnikmusic review 21 Jun 2010 ref rev2 rev2Score Arboreal is the ninth studio album by Benn Jordan The Flashbulb Benn Jordan , released on 8 June 2010. Alphabasic Records Alphabasic offered Arboreal in a limited edition format 500 copies that included a 20 page full color booklet entitled While You Were Flying The Rewards of Aerophobia . It contains pictures taken by Benn Jordan himself while driving across the United States . Track listing Undiscovered Colours 4 17 Dragging Afloat 3 33 The Trees in Russia 3 55 We, The Dispelled 3 01 Meadow Crush 3 32 A Raw Understanding 4 55 Dread, Etched In Snow 2 16 A Million Dotted Lines 3 52 Once Weekly 3 24 Springtime In Distance 1 26 Dreaming Renewal 3 46 The Great Pumpkin Tapes 2 02 Lines Between Us 3 13 Burning The Black And White 2 59 Telescopic Memorial 4 08 Skeletons 6 30 Tomorrow Untrodden 2 08 References Reflist External links http alphabasic.myshopify.com products the flashbulb arboreal cd Alphabasic s Shop 2010s album stub Category The Flashbulb albums Category 2010 albums es Arboreal lbum ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 This theory is proposed by Wood Jones 1916 . The arboreal theory claims that primate s evolved from their ancestors by adapting to arboreal life. Primates are thought to have developed several of their Trait biology traits and Habituation habits initially while living in trees. One key component to this argument is that primates relied on sight over Olfaction smell . They were able to develop a keen sense of depth perception , perhaps because of the constant leaping that was necessary to move about the trees. Primates also developed hand s and feet that were capable of grasping. This was also a result of arboreal life, which required a great deal of crawling along branches, and reaching out for fruit and other food. These early primates were likely to have diet nutrition eaten foods found in trees, such as flowers, fruits, berries, gums, leaves, and insects. They are thought to have shifted their diets towards insects in the early Cenozoic Cenozoic era , when insects became more numerous. DEFAULTSORT Arboreal Theory Category Theories Category Evolutionary biology ... more details
carry their kills up their trees to keep them out of reach from scavengers and other predators. Arboreal ..., while others are exclusively arboreal. These habitats pose numerous mechanical challenges to animals ... rspb.2009.0911 DOI 10.1098 rspb.2009.0911 ref Some invertebrate animals are exclusively arboreal in habitat, for example, see tree snail . Biomechanics Arboreal habitats pose numerous mechanical ..., but during arboreal locomotion, this would result in the center of mass moving beyond the edge ... to gravity in arboreal habitats, including being vertical, which poses special problems. As an animal ... arboreal species often have specialized methods for controlling their descent. Balance Due to the height ... importance to arboreal animals. ref name Cartmill On horizontal and gently sloped branches, the primary ..., and any arboreal animal must be able to move between gaps in the branches, or even ... Arboreal habitats often contain many obstructions, both in the form of branches emerging from the one ... Arboreal organisms display many specializations for dealing with the mechanical challenges of moving through their habitats. ref name Cartmill Limb length See also Intermembral index Arboreal animals ... by impinging branches. Prehensile tails Many arboreal species, such as Porcupine tree porcupine ... works best on smooth surfaces. Wet adhesion is common in tree frog s and arboreal salamander s, and functions ... large diameter branches, some arboreal animals such as squirrel s have evolved highly mobile ankle joints ... surface of the bark, opposing the force of gravity. Low center of mass Many arboreal species lower ... many advantages to arboreal species, such as increasing the relative size of branches to the animal ... Arboreal species have behaviors specialized for moving in their habitats, most prominently in terms of posture and gait. Specifically, arboreal mammals take longer steps, extend their limbs further forwards ... a diagonal sequence gait . Ecological consequences Arboreal locomotion allows animals access to different ... more details
Taxobox name Long tongued arboreal mouse status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors Dunnum, J., Vargas, J. & Patterson, B. year 2008 id 136521 title Rhagomys longilingua downloaded 4 July 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Rhagomys species R. longilingua binomial Rhagomys longilingua binomial authority Luna & Patterson, 2003 The long tongued arboreal mouse , Rhagomys longilingua , is a South America n rodent species of the family Cricetidae . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Muroidea id 13000876 page 1166 ref It is found in a variety of habitats, including dense forest, in Bolivia and Peru at elevations from 450 to 2100 m on the eastern side of the Andes . ref name iucn The species is at least partly arboreal. ref name iucn It is distinguished from Rhagomys rufescens R. rufescens by spiny fur and the presence of beading in the interorbital region . ref name MSW3 References FieldianaZoolNS101 1. reflist http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Thomasomyini Category Mammals of Peru Cricetidae stub eu Rhagomys longilingua ... more details
Taxobox name Brazilian Arboreal Mouse status NT status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors Geise, L., Percequillo, A. & Bergallo, H. year 2008 id 19454 title Rhagomys rufescens downloaded 14 June 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Rhagomys species R. rufescens binomial Rhagomys rufescens species authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1886 The Brazilian Arboreal Mouse , Rhagomys rufescens , is a South America n rodent species of the family Cricetidae . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Muroidea id 13000877 page 1166 ref It is found in the Atlantic Forest of southeast Brazil , often close to bamboo thickets. ref name iucn Formerly believed extinct after no sightings were recorded for over 100 years, the species has since been found in four localities. ref name iucn However, all of these are forest fragments, and ongoing deforestation threatens the species survival. ref name iucn References FieldianaZoolNS101 1. http biodiversitylibrary.org page 15611198 reflist http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Sigmodontinae Cricetidae stub es Rhagomys rufescens eu Rhagomys rufescens pt Rato do mato laranja ... more details
Taxobox name Ash ninka Arboreal Chinchilla Rat status DD status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Zeballos, H. & Vivar, E. year 2008 id 136466 title Cuscomys ashaninka downloaded 5 January 2009 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia subordo Hystricomorpha familia Abrocomidae genus Cuscomys species C. ashaninka binomial Cuscomys ashaninka binomial authority Emmons, 1999 The Ash ninka Arboreal Chinchilla Rat ref name iucn Cuscomys ashaninka is a large species of chinchilla rat from the Andes of far northern Cuzco Region Cusco in Peru . It was only scientifically described in 1999. The animal has grey fur, with a white nose and lips, and a line of white fur running down its head. It is convert 30 cm in in length, with a tail of convert 20 cm in . When described, it was placed in the family Abrocomidae , but was considered different enough to existing species for the creation of the genus Cuscomys . Since then, the Cuscomys oblativus Machu Picchu Arboreal Chinchilla Rat Cuscomys oblativus , a species of chinchilla rat originally placed in the genus Abrocoma , has been shown to be a member of Cuscomys . Although it is considered extinct by the IUCN , photos of a rodent showing some similarities to C. ashaninka were taken at Machu Picchu in late 2009 and may show C. oblativus . ref Castillo, G. M. 2009 . http elcomercio.pe noticia 326720 detectan cusco roedor declarado extinto Es icon Detectan en Cusco a roedor declarado extinto . El Comercio Peru . 12 08 2009. ref The first specimen of this species was discovered by Dr. Louise Emmons, a researcher of the Smithsonian Institution from Washington, D.C. . She found it by chance while climbing in the Vilcabamba, Peru Vilcabamba mountains near Machu Picchu . References reflist Emmons, L. H. 1999. A new genus and species of abrocomid rodent from Peru Rodentia Abrocomidae . American Museum Novitates 3279, 1 14. http darrennaish.blogspot.com 2006 03 giant furry pets of incas.html ... more details
Summary album cover fur REQUIRED Article Arboreal album Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source http alphabasic.myshopify.com products the flashbulb arboreal cd ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Arboreal Artist The Flashbulb Label Alphabasic Graphic Artist Benn Jordan Item Album Front Cover Type Album CD Website http alphabasic.myshopify.com products the flashbulb arboreal cd Owner Benn Jordan Alphabasic Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Album cover for article about The Flashbulb album Arboreal . Posted on alphabasic s website for viewing download HERE http alphabasic.myshopify.com products the flashbulb arboreal cd Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
Taxobox name Rio de Janeiro Arboreal Rat fossil range Recent status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Phaenomys genus authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1917 species P. ferrugineus binomial Phaenomys ferrugineus binomial authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1894 The Rio de Janeiro Arboreal Rat , Phaenomys ferrugineus , is a rodent species from South America . It is found in Brazil . It is the only species in the genus Phaenomys . References IUCN2008 assessors Bonvicino, C. & Percequillo, A. year 2008 id 16799 title Phaenomys ferrugineus downloaded 15 March 2009 MSW3 Muroidea id 13000849 page http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Sigmodontinae Cricetidae stub de Rio de Janeiro Ratte eu Phaenomys ferrugineus fr Phaenomys zh ... more details
Taxobox name MonteCristo Arboeral Alligator Lizard status CR status system IUCN2.3 status ref ref name IUCN IUCN2008 assessors World Conservation Monitoring Centre year 1996 title Abronia montecristoi id 20 downloaded 18 February 2009 ref trend down image image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Reptilia ordo Squamata familia Anguidae genus Abronia animal Abronia species A. montecristoi binomial Abronia montecristoi binomial authority Hidalgo, 1983 The Monte Cristo Arboeral Alligator Lizard Abronia montecristoi is an endangered species of lizard . This species is distributed in the cloud forests of El Salvador ref name Hidalgo Hidalgo, H. 1983 2 New Species of Abronia From the Cloud Forest of El Salvador . Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History University of Kansas 105 pp.1 11. ref as well as Honduras. ref name McCranie McCranie, James R. and Wilson, Larry David 1999 Status of the Anguid Lizard Abronia montecristoi . Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp.127 128. ref This species is classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List ref name IUCN Characteristics While there is not much known about A. montecristoi , McCranie and Wilson described the color of the back as Antique Brown, with pale, Cinnamon colored crossbands with the color Buff Yellow on its sides. The head is also colored Cinnamon. Its scales on the top of its head have little black dots. The sides of its head do not have these little black dots. Its frontal limbs are Cinnamon with its back limbs being Tawny color Tawny . Its tail is colored Antique Brown. Also on its tail are Cinnamon colored crossbands. On its underside, the color is Cinnamon as well. Its eyes are pale, and greenish silver. ref name McCranie As its name suggest, these lizards are found primarily in trees. Ecology There is very little known about the ecology in which A. montecristoi lives in. However, the species is an inhabitant of cloud forests which are a major source of biodiversity in the ... more details
Alligator Lizard may refer to one of the following Species of the genus Elgaria Northern Alligator Lizard Southern Alligator Lizard Species of the genus Gerrhonotus . Species of the genus Abronia animal Abronia Arboreal alligator lizards disambig ... more details
Lenca may refer to Lenca people , an indigenous people and their historical culture of western Honduras and El Salvador Lenca language , indigenous language s of the Lenca C.D. Lenca , a Honduran soccer player Cephalotes lenca , a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes disambig de Lenca pt Lenca ... more details
italictitle M. gouldii may refer to Mesembriomys gouldii , the black footed tree rat, an arboreal rat species Myobatrachus gouldii , the turtle frog, a frog species found in Western Australia See also Gouldii disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
Taxobox name MacConnell s Climbing Mouse status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors Aguilera, M. & Rivas, B. year 2008 id 19611 title Rhipidomys macconnelli downloaded 16 June 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Rhipidomys species R. macconnelli binomial Rhipidomys macconnelli binomial authority William Edward de Winton de Winton , 1900 MacConnell s Climbing Mouse , Rhipidomys macconnelli , is a Nocturnality nocturnal and Arboreal locomotion arboreal rodent species from South America . It is found in Brazil , Guyana and Venezuela , where it inhabits rainforest at elevations from 300 to 2800 m. ref name iucn References reflist http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Thomasomyini Rhipidomys stub eu Rhipidomys macconnelli pl Rhipidomys macconnelli ... more details
Taxobox name Red nosed Mouse fossil range Recent status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors Marinhio Filho, J. & Langguth, A. year 2008 id 23076 title Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos downloaded 14 June 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae subfamilia Sigmodontinae genus Wiedomys species W. pyrrhorhinos binomial Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos binomial authority Prince Maximilian of Wied Neuwied Wied Neuwied , 1821 The Red nosed Mouse , Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos , is an arboreal locomotion arboreal rodent species from South America . It is found in caatinga and cerrado habitat in eastern Brazil . ref name iucn References reflist http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Sigmodontinae Sigmodontinae stub de Rotnasenmaus eu Wiedomys pyrrhorhinos fr Wiedomys ... more details
Image Varecia variegata suspensory posture1.jpg thumb Suspensory feeding by a Black and white Ruffed Lemur Suspensory Behavior , exhibited by primate s, is a form of arboreal locomotion or a List of feeding behaviours feeding behavior which involves hanging or suspension of the body below or among the branches, rather than moving or sitting on top of the branches. This includes brachiation , arboreal locomotion climbing , and bridging, and allows larger species to distribute their weight among smaller branches rather than balancing above these weak supports. ref name Fleagle cite book author Fleagle, J.G. publisher Academic Press title Primate Adaptation and Evolution, 2nd edition year 1998 id ISBN 0122603419 pages p.57 ref Ruffed lemur s, sifaka s, spider monkey s, gibbon s, and orangutan s are examples of primates that exhibit suspensory behaviors. References reflist Category Locomotion Category Eating behaviors primate stub ... more details
Abronia may refer to Abronia gens , a Roman family of the Augustan age Abronia animal Abronia animal , a genus of animals commonly known as arboreal alligator lizards Abronia plant Abronia plant , a genus of plants commonly known as sand verbenas disambig Category Genus disambiguation pages bg es Abronia desambiguaci n fr Abronia no Abronia pl Abronia ru Abronia ... more details
Boomslang may refer to Boomslang , a species of arboreal snake from Africa. Boomslang album , the first full length album by Johnny Marr and the Healers Boomslang comics , a supervillain in the Marvel comics universe, a member of the Serpent Society Razer USA Ltd Comparison of Razer mouse devices Boomslang mouse , a computer gaming peripheral made by Razer USA Ltd Boomslang music festival , an annual WRFL sponsored music festival in Lexington, Kentucky . disambig fr Boomslang ... more details
Wiktionary climb Climbing or climb may refer to Climbing , the human activity of ascending a steep object with the hands and or feet Arboreal locomotion , animal locomotion while on trees. Also includes locomotion on mountains cliffs rocks. Climbing , 1970 album by Mountain Climbing specialist , a racing cyclist who is especially competitive on hills Climb , an aviation term Climb dislocation , see Dislocation Dislocation climb Dislocation Climb plants , see Vine See also Climber disambiguation The Climb disambiguation disambig sk Lezenie ... more details
Automatic taxobox name Hypuronector fossil range Late Triassic image Hypuronector.jpg image width image caption Artist s restoration showing possible arboreal behavior taxon Hypuronector limnaios parent authority Edwin Harris Colbert Colbert & Paul E. Olsen Olsen , 2001 authority Colbert & Olsen, 2001 portal Paleontology Hypuronector is a genus of extinct reptile from the Triassic Period that lived in what is now New Jersey . The etymology of the name translates as deep tailed swimmer from the lake. A member of the Simiosauria , Hypuronector is related to the arboreal Megalancosaurus . It was a small animal, estimated to be only 12  cm long in life. So far dozens of specimens of Hypuronector are known, but despite this, scientists have not found any complete skeletons. This makes attempts to reconstruct Hypuronector s body or life style highly speculative and controversial. Lifestyle controversy Despite their evolutionary relationship, it has been suggested by some scientists that Hypuronector may have had a different ecological niche than other Simiosaurs. It has long been accepted that Megalancosaurus was an arboreal chameleon like animal. However, Hypuronector has been suggested to be aquatic due to its deep, paddle like tail and the fact that its remains were found in an ancient lake bottom. The only current remains of Hypuronector are too scanty to reach a certain conclusion about the lifestyle practiced by members of the genus . The discovery of the animal s hands and feet might demonstrate adaptations present in its relatives for an arboreal lifestyle, which would help settle the debate. Unfortunately, paleontologists have no remains from Hypuronector s head, neck, feet or hands and thus must await future discoveries. External links http www.hmnh.org galleries monkeylizards index.html Hairy Museum of Natural History Category Avicephalans Category Triassic reptiles Category Prehistoric reptiles of North America paleo reptile stub zh ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Abronia mitchelli status DD status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref IUCN2008 assessors Campbell, J.A. year 2007 title Abronia mitchelli id 63683 downloaded 18 February 2009 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Reptilia ordo Squamata familia Anguidae genus Abronia animal Abronia species A. mitchelli species authority Campbell, 1982 binomial Abronia mitchelli Abronia mitchelli is an arboreal alligator lizard described in 1982 by Campbell . References references lizard stub ... more details
italictitle R. indica may refer to Raoiella indica , the red palm mite, a mite species Ratufa indica , the Indian giant squirrel or Malabar giant squirrel, a large bodied diurnal, arboreal and herbivorous squirrel species Reticulosphaeria indica , a fungus species Rhaphiolepis indica , the Indian hawthorn, an evergreen shrub species See also Indica disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italictitle A. mitchelli may refer to Abronia mitchelli , an arboreal alligator lizard species Amphisbaena mitchelli , a worm lizard species Andriasa mitchelli , Hayes, 1973, a moth species in the genus Andriasa Anopsicus mitchelli , Gertsch, 1971, a spider species in the genus Anopsicus and the family List of Pholcidae species Pholcidae found in Mexico See also Mitchelli disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
O. rex may refer to Oecomys rex , the regal oecomys or king arboreal rice rat, a rodent species found in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and nearby parts of Venezuela and Brazil Ogasawarana rex , a land snail species endemic to Japan Othnielia rex , a hypsilophodont dinosaur species See also Rex disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
A civet is small, mostly arboreal mammal native to the tropics of Africa and Asia. The term may also refer to Civet band , a punk rock band from Long Beach, California CIVETS , an acronym for the nations Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, and South Africa Jugged food stewed in an upright container such as Jugged Hare , known as civet de li vre in France disambig ... more details
Taxobox name Greater Wilfred s Mouse fossil range Recent status EN status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors Vieira, E. & Christoff, A. year 2008 id 23077 title Wilfredomys oenax downloaded 10 June 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae subfamilia Sigmodontinae genus Wilfredomys genus authority Avila Pires, 1960 species W. oenax binomial Wilfredomys oenax binomial authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1928 The Greater Wilfred s Mouse , Wilfredomys oenax , is a rodent species from South America . It is found in southern Brazil and Uruguay in subtropical lowland forest. ref name iucn It is Arboreal locomotion arboreal to some degree. ref name iucn It is the only species in the genus Wilfredomys . References reflist http www.natureserve.org infonatura Infonatura Category Sigmodontinae Cricetidae stub de Wilfred Maus eu Wilfredomys oenax fr Wilfredomys zh ... more details