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Impedance-Matching Hearing in Paleozoic Reptiles: Evidence of Advanced Sensory Perception at an Early Stage of Amniote Evolution
www.plosone.org
Insights into the onset of evolutionary novelties are key to the understanding of amniote origins and diversification. The possession of an impedance-matching tympanic middle ear is characteristic of all terrestrial vertebrates with a sophisticated hearing sense and an adaptively important feature of many modern terrestrial vertebrates. Whereas tympanic ears seem to have evolved multiple times within tetrapods, especially among crown-group members such as frogs, mammals, squamates, turtles, crocodiles, and birds, the presence of true tympanic ears has never been recorded in a Paleozoic amniote, suggesting they evolved fairly recently in amniote history.
Posted by FarRider to palaeontology on Wed Sep 12 2007 at 05:56 UTC | info | related
 
CSA
md1.csa.com
A kinetic model of Phanerozoic taxonomic diversity. 3. Post-Paleozoic families and mass extinctions.
 
Early Penguin Fossils, Plus Mitochondrial Genomes, Calibrate Avian Evolution -- Slack et al. 23 (6): 1144 -- Molecular Biology and Evolution
mbe.oxfordjournals.org
 
Slouching out of Gondwana
www.nature.com
The ancestor of today's crocodiles was probably Australian.
 
Welcome [The Dinosauricon]
dino.lm.com
 
Henry Gee's home page
www.henrygee.org.uk
 
The Paleobiology Database
paleodb.org

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