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  • Inner ear sensory system ch... Inner ear sensory system changes as extinct crocodylomorphs transitioned from land to water
    Schwab, Julia A.; Young, Mark T.; Neenan, James M. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2020, Volume: 117, Issue: 19
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    Major evolutionary transitions, in which animals develop new body plans and adapt to dramatically new habitats and lifestyles, have punctuated the history of life. The origin of cetaceans from ...
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  • Middle Jurassic fossils doc... Middle Jurassic fossils document an early stage in salamander evolution
    Jones, Marc E H; Benson, Roger B J; Skutschas, Pavel ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2022, Volume: 119, Issue: 30
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    Salamanders are an important group of living amphibians and model organisms for understanding locomotion, development, regeneration, feeding, and toxicity in tetrapods. However, their origin and ...
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  • Avian cerebellar floccular ... Avian cerebellar floccular fossa size is not a proxy for flying ability in birds
    Walsh, Stig A; Iwaniuk, Andrew N; Knoll, Monja A ... PloS one, 06/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    Extinct animal behavior has often been inferred from qualitative assessments of relative brain region size in fossil endocranial casts. For instance, flight capability in pterosaurs and early birds ...
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  • Inner ear anatomy is a prox... Inner ear anatomy is a proxy for deducing auditory capability and behaviour in reptiles and birds
    Walsh, Stig A; Barrett, Paul M; Milner, Angela C ... Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 04/2009, Volume: 276, Issue: 1660
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    Inferences of hearing capabilities and audition-related behaviours in extinct reptiles and birds have previously been based on comparing cochlear duct dimensions with those of living species. ...
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  • Comparative analysis of ves... Comparative analysis of vestibular ecomorphology in birds
    Benson, Roger B. J.; Starmer‐Jones, Ethan; Close, Roger A. ... Journal of anatomy, December 2017, Volume: 231, Issue: 6
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    The bony labyrinth of vertebrates houses the semicircular canals. These sense rotational accelerations of the head and play an essential role in gaze stabilisation during locomotion. The sizes and ...
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  • Tempo and Pattern of Avian ... Tempo and Pattern of Avian Brain Size Evolution
    Ksepka, Daniel T.; Balanoff, Amy M.; Smith, N. Adam ... CB/Current biology, 06/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 11
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    Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of avian brain evolution remain elusive. Here, we explore the evolution of the fundamental brain-body ...
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  • A reappraisal of Cerebavis ... A reappraisal of Cerebavis cenomanica (Aves, Ornithurae), from Melovatka, Russia
    Walsh, Stig A.; Milner, Angela C.; Bourdon, Estelle Journal of anatomy, August 2016, Volume: 229, Issue: 2
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    The evolution of the avian brain is of crucial importance to studies of the transition from non‐avian dinosaurs to modern birds, but very few avian fossils provide information on brain morphological ...
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  • Ontogenetic variation in th... Ontogenetic variation in the crocodylian vestibular system
    Schwab, Julia A.; Young, Mark T.; Walsh, Stig A. ... Journal of anatomy, 20/May , Volume: 240, Issue: 5
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    Crocodylians today live in tropical to subtropical environments, occupying mostly shallow waters. Their body size changes drastically during ontogeny, as do their skull dimensions and bite forces, ...
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  • Exceptionally well-preserve... Exceptionally well-preserved early Eocene fossil reveals cranial and vertebral features of a stem group roller (Aves: Coraciiformes)
    Mayr, Gerald; Walsh, Stig A. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 12/2018, Volume: 92, Issue: 4
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    Three-dimensionally preserved skulls of small Paleogene land birds are very rare. Here, we describe a cranium and associated partial postcranial remains of an early Eocene stem group roller (Aves: ...
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