AbstractWe have analyzed the internal structure of the brain of the microbiotherian marsupial Dromiciops gliroides and compared it with the brains of American and Australian marsupials. Dromiciops does not have a fasciculus aberrans, but does exhibit other features of brain structure that are similar to diprotodontid metatherians (e.g., lamination of the lateral geniculate nucleus of the dorsal thalamus). Cortical organization in Dromiciops shows some similarities with that in Australian marsupial carnivores in that the proportional areas of isocortex devoted to somatosensory and visual function are similar in size to each other, and greater in area than that devoted to olfactory or auditory function. This points to similar sensory requirem...
© 2017 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of t...
Two visual areas, V1 and V2 (first and second visual areas), appear to be present in the posterior n...
The extinct Diprotodon optatum was the largest ever marsupial, reaching over two tonnes. However, de...
The monito del monte Dromiciops gliroides Thomas, 1894, is a marsupial endemic to the temperate rain...
This thesis focuses on variation in cortical structure across diprotodontid marsupials and aims to e...
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...
We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides along its dist...
The organization of somatosensory neocortex was investigated in three species of marsupials, the nor...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
Australidelphia is the cohort, originally named by Szalay, of all Australian marsupials and the Sout...
GIANNINI, NORBERTO P., ABDALA, FERNANDO, FLORES, DAVID A. (2004): Comparative Postnatal Ontogeny of ...
Three orders represent the South American fauna of marsupials. Of these, Microbiotheria was until re...
Marsupial evolution and morphological diversity is traditionally viewed against the background of ma...
Abstract Until a few years ago, the “monito del monte” (Dromiciops gliroides) was considered the sol...
© 2017 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of t...
Two visual areas, V1 and V2 (first and second visual areas), appear to be present in the posterior n...
The extinct Diprotodon optatum was the largest ever marsupial, reaching over two tonnes. However, de...
The monito del monte Dromiciops gliroides Thomas, 1894, is a marsupial endemic to the temperate rain...
This thesis focuses on variation in cortical structure across diprotodontid marsupials and aims to e...
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...
We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides along its dist...
The organization of somatosensory neocortex was investigated in three species of marsupials, the nor...
Recent marsupials include about 280 species divided into 18 families and seven orders. Approximately...
Australidelphia is the cohort, originally named by Szalay, of all Australian marsupials and the Sout...
GIANNINI, NORBERTO P., ABDALA, FERNANDO, FLORES, DAVID A. (2004): Comparative Postnatal Ontogeny of ...
Three orders represent the South American fauna of marsupials. Of these, Microbiotheria was until re...
Marsupial evolution and morphological diversity is traditionally viewed against the background of ma...
Abstract Until a few years ago, the “monito del monte” (Dromiciops gliroides) was considered the sol...
© 2017 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of t...
Two visual areas, V1 and V2 (first and second visual areas), appear to be present in the posterior n...
The extinct Diprotodon optatum was the largest ever marsupial, reaching over two tonnes. However, de...