The middle ear of turtles differs from other reptiles in being separated into two distinct compartments. Several ideas have been proposed as to why the middle ear is compartmentalized in turtles, most suggesting a relationship with underwater hearing. Extant turtle species span fully marine to strictly terrestrial habitats, and ecomorphological hypotheses of turtle hearing predict that this should correlate with variation in the structure of the middle ear due to differences in the fluid properties of water and air. We investigate the shape and size of the air‐filled middle ear cavity of 56 extant turtles using 3D data and phylogenetic comparative analysis to test for correlations between habitat preferences and the shape and size of the mi...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Hearing, which facilitates the localization of sound and perception of acoustic communication, is di...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
The middle ear of turtles differs from other reptiles in being separated into two distinct compartme...
The position of testudines in vertebrate phylogeny is being re-evaluated. At present, testudine morp...
The position of testudines in vertebrate phylogeny is being re-evaluated. At present, testudine morp...
The labyrinth of the vertebrate inner ear is a sensory system that governs the perception of head ro...
Turtles, like other amphibious animals, face a trade-off between terrestrial and aquatic hearing.We ...
Reptiles form the most diverse clade of living land vertebrates. They include lizards, snakes, croco...
Inferences of hearing capabilities and audition-related behaviours in extinct reptiles and birds hav...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
<p>Middle ear cavities are in black with skulls in gray. Top row. Lateral view of the left side. Mid...
The goal of this dissertation is to add to understanding of the evolution of hearing by studying the...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Hearing, which facilitates the localization of sound and perception of acoustic communication, is di...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
The middle ear of turtles differs from other reptiles in being separated into two distinct compartme...
The position of testudines in vertebrate phylogeny is being re-evaluated. At present, testudine morp...
The position of testudines in vertebrate phylogeny is being re-evaluated. At present, testudine morp...
The labyrinth of the vertebrate inner ear is a sensory system that governs the perception of head ro...
Turtles, like other amphibious animals, face a trade-off between terrestrial and aquatic hearing.We ...
Reptiles form the most diverse clade of living land vertebrates. They include lizards, snakes, croco...
Inferences of hearing capabilities and audition-related behaviours in extinct reptiles and birds hav...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
Turtles have a highly modified body plan, including a rigid shell that constrains postcranial anatom...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
<p>Middle ear cavities are in black with skulls in gray. Top row. Lateral view of the left side. Mid...
The goal of this dissertation is to add to understanding of the evolution of hearing by studying the...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Hearing, which facilitates the localization of sound and perception of acoustic communication, is di...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...