The earliest known complete bats, from the Eocene (49–53 Mya), were already capable of flapping flight and echolocation. In the absence of direct fossil evidence there have been many speculative scenarios advanced to explain the evolution of these behaviours and their distri-butions in extant bats. Theories assuming chiropteran monophyly have generally presumed the ancestral pre-bat was nocturnal, arboreal and insectivorous. Following this assumption hypotheses can be divided into the echolocation first, flight first and tandem development hypotheses, all of which assume that flight evolved only once in the lineage. In contrast, the chiropteran diphyly hypothesis suggests that flight evolved twice. Evidence supporting and refuting the diffe...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
182 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-169)."The Eocene fossil r...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
1. Bats (order Chiroptera) are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and this may be an import...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Flight developed independently in three groups of vertebrates. From reptilian ancestry arose the pte...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
The earliest-known bats are represented by excellent fossil material, including virtually complete s...
The earliest-known bats are represented by excellent fossil material, including virtually complete s...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
182 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-169)."The Eocene fossil r...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
1. Bats (order Chiroptera) are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and this may be an import...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Substantial evidence now supports the hypothesis that the common ancestor of bats was nocturnal and ...
Flight developed independently in three groups of vertebrates. From reptilian ancestry arose the pte...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
<div><p>The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably sub...
The earliest-known bats are represented by excellent fossil material, including virtually complete s...
The earliest-known bats are represented by excellent fossil material, including virtually complete s...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
The vestibular system maintains the body’s sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...
182 p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-169)."The Eocene fossil r...
The vestibular system maintains the body's sense of balance and, therefore, was probably subject to ...