International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of vertebrates is one of the determinants of the capacity of this system to detect a given rotational movement of the head. Past functional studies on the spatial orientation of the semicircular canals essentially focused on the lateral semicircular canal (LSC), which is supposedly held close to horizontal during rest and/or alert behaviors. However, they generally investigated this feature in only a few and distantly related taxa. Based on 3D-models reconstructed from µCT-scans of skulls, we examined the diversity of orientations of the LSC within one of the four major clades of placental mammals, that is, the superorder Xenarthra, with a data se...
<p>The lateral semicircular canal (LSC) is approximately horizontal in alert birds. The orientation ...
The evolutionary history of the Cingulata, as for many groups, remains a highly debated topic to thi...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
The ‘canonical model ’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsila...
The ‘canonical model’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsilat...
The ‘canonical model’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsilat...
Animal locomotion causes head rotations, which are detected by the semicircular canals of the inner ...
<p>The lateral semicircular canal (LSC) is approximately horizontal in alert birds. The orientation ...
The evolutionary history of the Cingulata, as for many groups, remains a highly debated topic to thi...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
International audienceThe orientation of the semicircular canals of the inner ear in the skull of ve...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
textThe peripheral vestibular membranous ducts that detect angular motion are contained within bony ...
The ‘canonical model ’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsila...
The ‘canonical model’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsilat...
The ‘canonical model’ of semicircular canal orientation in mammals assumes that 1) the three ipsilat...
Animal locomotion causes head rotations, which are detected by the semicircular canals of the inner ...
<p>The lateral semicircular canal (LSC) is approximately horizontal in alert birds. The orientation ...
The evolutionary history of the Cingulata, as for many groups, remains a highly debated topic to thi...
<p>Reconstructing locomotor patterns from fossils is crucial for understanding the origins of primat...