Evolution of the middle ear ossicles was a key innovation for mammals, enhancing the transmission of airborne sound. Radiation into various habitats from a terrestrial environment resulted in diversification of the auditory mechanisms among mammals. However, due to the paucity of phylogenetically controlled investigations, how middle ear traits have diversified with functional specialization remains unclear. In order to identify the respective patterns for various lifestyles and to gain insights into fossil forms, we employed a high-resolution tomography technique and compared the middle ear morphology of eulipotyphlan species (moles, shrews and hedgehogs), a group that has radiated into various environments, such as terrestrial, aquatic an...
Primates express numerous modifications on the fundamental mammalian ear morphology, and these diffe...
Figure 8. Hearing and diving can shape the ear structures. A, there is a slight correlation (P = 0.0...
Naked mole-rats are highly vocal, eusocial, subterranean rodents with, counterintuitively, poor hear...
We investigated if and how the inner ear region undergoes similar adaptations in small, fossorial, ...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
International audienceThe cavity system of the inner ear of mammals is a complex three-dimensional s...
The diversification of anatomical structures with functional importance during the branching process...
Seals (Pinnipedia) and otters (Lutrinae) are two major taxa of the mammalian order Carnivora that in...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
Microphthalmia has evolved in evolution many times independently within unrelated groups of mammals ...
The cochlea is the organ for sound reception. Mammals place varied functional demands on their sense...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The selective pressures that drove the remarkable tran...
17 pagesInternational audienceObjectives: We test the effects of body mass and phylogeny on middle e...
The subterranean environment has strongly influenced the evolution of the sensory biology of subterr...
Figure 2. PCA of cochlea shape in Caniformia. The shape analysis revealed a paưern of clustering alo...
Primates express numerous modifications on the fundamental mammalian ear morphology, and these diffe...
Figure 8. Hearing and diving can shape the ear structures. A, there is a slight correlation (P = 0.0...
Naked mole-rats are highly vocal, eusocial, subterranean rodents with, counterintuitively, poor hear...
We investigated if and how the inner ear region undergoes similar adaptations in small, fossorial, ...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
International audienceThe cavity system of the inner ear of mammals is a complex three-dimensional s...
The diversification of anatomical structures with functional importance during the branching process...
Seals (Pinnipedia) and otters (Lutrinae) are two major taxa of the mammalian order Carnivora that in...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
Microphthalmia has evolved in evolution many times independently within unrelated groups of mammals ...
The cochlea is the organ for sound reception. Mammals place varied functional demands on their sense...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The selective pressures that drove the remarkable tran...
17 pagesInternational audienceObjectives: We test the effects of body mass and phylogeny on middle e...
The subterranean environment has strongly influenced the evolution of the sensory biology of subterr...
Figure 2. PCA of cochlea shape in Caniformia. The shape analysis revealed a paưern of clustering alo...
Primates express numerous modifications on the fundamental mammalian ear morphology, and these diffe...
Figure 8. Hearing and diving can shape the ear structures. A, there is a slight correlation (P = 0.0...
Naked mole-rats are highly vocal, eusocial, subterranean rodents with, counterintuitively, poor hear...