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170 related items for PubMed ID: 29537107

  • 1. Prenatal cranial bone development of Thomas's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus thomasi): with special reference to petrosal morphology.
    Nojiri T, Werneburg I, Son NT, Tu VT, Sasaki T, Maekawa Y, Koyabu D.
    J Morphol; 2018 Jun; 279(6):809-827. PubMed ID: 29537107
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  • 2. On the sequence heterochrony of cranial ossification of bats in light of Haeckel's recapitulation theory.
    Nojiri T, Tu VT, Sohn JH, Koyabu D.
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  • 3. Prenatal development supports a single origin of laryngeal echolocation in bats.
    Wang Z, Zhu T, Xue H, Fang N, Zhang J, Zhang L, Pang J, Teeling EC, Zhang S.
    Nat Ecol Evol; 2017 Jan 09; 1(2):21. PubMed ID: 28812602
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    Davies KT, Bates PJ, Maryanto I, Cotton JA, Rossiter SJ.
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  • 7. Postnatal ontogeny of the cochlea and flight ability in Jamaican fruit bats (Phyllostomidae) with implications for the evolution of echolocation.
    Carter RT, Adams RA.
    J Anat; 2015 Apr 09; 226(4):301-8. PubMed ID: 25831957
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  • 10. Evolutionary origins of ultrasonic hearing and laryngeal echolocation in bats inferred from morphological analyses of the inner ear.
    Davies KT, Maryanto I, Rossiter SJ.
    Front Zool; 2013 Jan 30; 10(1):2. PubMed ID: 23360746
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  • 13. Reinforcement of the larynx and trachea in echolocating and non-echolocating bats.
    Carter RT.
    J Anat; 2020 Sep 30; 237(3):495-503. PubMed ID: 32319086
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  • 14. Chromosome-level genome and population genomics of the intermediate horseshoe bat ( Rhinolophus affinis) reveal the molecular basis of virus tolerance in Rhinolophus and echolocation call frequency variation.
    Zhao L, Yuan J, Wang G, Jing H, Huang C, Xu L, Xu X, Sun T, Chen W, Mao X, Li G.
    Zool Res; 2024 Sep 18; 45(5):1147-1160. PubMed ID: 39257377
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  • 15. Transcriptome sequencing of cochleae from constant-frequency and frequency-modulated echolocating bats.
    Ma L, Sun H, Mao X.
    Sci Data; 2020 Oct 13; 7(1):341. PubMed ID: 33051458
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  • 18. Prenatal growth stages show the development of the ruminant bony labyrinth and petrosal bone.
    Costeur L, Mennecart B, Müller B, Schulz G.
    J Anat; 2017 Feb 13; 230(2):347-353. PubMed ID: 27726136
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  • 19. Normal embryonic development of the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, with special reference to nose leaf formation.
    Usui K, Tokita M.
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  • 20. Does nasal echolocation influence the modularity of the mammal skull?
    Santana SE, Lofgren SE.
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