The origin of whales (order Cetacea) is one of the best-documented examples of macroevolutionary change in vertebrates. As the earliest whales became obligately marine, all of their organ systems adapted to the new environment. The fossil record indicates that this evolutionary transition took less than 15 million years, and that different organ systems followed different evolutionary trajectories. Here we document the evolutionary changes that took place in the sound transmission mechanism of the outer and middle ear in early whales. Sound transmission mechanisms change early on in whale evolution and pass through a stage (in pakicetids) in which hearing in both air and water is unsophisticated. This intermediate stage is soon abandoned an...
SummaryThe early radiation of cetaceans coincides with the origin of their defining ecological and s...
The evolutional pathway of communication sounds (i.e., whistles) in odontocetes is reviewed using re...
This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication ...
The whale ear, initially designed for hearing in air, became adapted for hearing underwater in less ...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceMysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales) today greatly differ...
Modifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain are among the major c...
The origin of whales (order Cetacea) from a four-footed land animal is one of the best understood ex...
Modifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain are among the major c...
Abstract Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. Th...
SummaryThe early radiation of cetaceans coincides with the origin of their defining ecological and s...
The evolutional pathway of communication sounds (i.e., whistles) in odontocetes is reviewed using re...
This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication ...
The whale ear, initially designed for hearing in air, became adapted for hearing underwater in less ...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceModifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain...
International audienceMysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales) today greatly differ...
Modifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain are among the major c...
The origin of whales (order Cetacea) from a four-footed land animal is one of the best understood ex...
Modifications of the morphology and acoustic properties of the ossicular chain are among the major c...
Abstract Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. Th...
SummaryThe early radiation of cetaceans coincides with the origin of their defining ecological and s...
The evolutional pathway of communication sounds (i.e., whistles) in odontocetes is reviewed using re...
This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication ...