Diprotodontia represents the largest and ecologically most distinct order of marsupials occurring in Australasian being highly divers in size, locomotion, habitat preferences, feeding, and activity pattern. The spatial orientation in the habitat and therefore the three-dimensional space is detected by the vestibular system of the inner ear, more precisely by the three semicircular canals. In this study, we investigated the bony labyrinth of diprotodontian and selected non-diprotodontian marsupial mammals of almost all genera with noninvasive micro-CT scanning and 3D-reconstructions. In principal component analyses, the subterranean taxon can be separated from gliding and saltatorial taxa, whereas arboreal species can be separated from salta...
Carnivorans are a highly diverse and successful group of mammals, found on the top of the food chain...
International audienceThe semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accel...
The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essent...
Diprotodontia represents the largest and ecologically most distinct order of marsupials occurring in...
Diprotodontia represents the largest and ecologically most distinct order of marsupials occurring in...
The shape of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear was quantified using geometric morphometrics in a s...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
International audienceThe bony labyrinth consists of three parts (the two vestibular sacs, the three...
Variation is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is observable at all levels of morphology, from a...
This thesis is focused on the information that can be gained from examining diprotodontid forelimb a...
The extinct Diprotodon optatum was the largest ever marsupial, reaching over two tonnes. However, de...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
Carnivorans are a highly diverse and successful group of mammals, found on the top of the food chain...
International audienceThe semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accel...
The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essent...
Diprotodontia represents the largest and ecologically most distinct order of marsupials occurring in...
Diprotodontia represents the largest and ecologically most distinct order of marsupials occurring in...
The shape of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear was quantified using geometric morphometrics in a s...
The semicircular canals (SCs) of the inner ear detect angular acceleration and are located in the bo...
International audienceThe bony labyrinth consists of three parts (the two vestibular sacs, the three...
Variation is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is observable at all levels of morphology, from a...
This thesis is focused on the information that can be gained from examining diprotodontid forelimb a...
The extinct Diprotodon optatum was the largest ever marsupial, reaching over two tonnes. However, de...
Lungless salamanders (Family Plethodontidae) form a highly speciose group that has undergone spectac...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
Carnivorans are a highly diverse and successful group of mammals, found on the top of the food chain...
International audienceThe semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accel...
The semicircular canal (SC) system of the inner ear detects head angular accelerations and is essent...