The ectotympanic, malleus and incus of the developing mammalian middle ear (ME) are initially attached to the dentary via Meckel's cartilage, betraying their origins from the primary jaw joint of land vertebrates. This recapitulation has prompted mostly unquantified suggestions that several suspected--but similarly unquantified--key evolutionary transformations leading to the mammalian ME are recapitulated in development, through negative allometry and posterior/medial displacement of ME bones relative to the jaw joint. Here we show, using µCT reconstructions, that neither allometric nor topological change is quantifiable in the pre-detachment ME development of six marsupials and two monotremes. Also, differential ME positioning in the two ...
Mammalian development does not recapitulate suspected key transformations in the evolution of the ma...
The evolutionary shift from a single-element ear, multi-element jaw to a multi-element ear, single-e...
It is widely accepted by developmental biologists that the malleus and incus of the mammalian middle...
The ectotympanic, malleus and incus of the developing mammalian middle ear (ME) are initially attach...
Background\ud The minute, finely-tuned ear ossicles of mammals arose through a spectacular evolution...
Mammals articulate their jaws using a novel joint between the dentary and squamosal bones. In euther...
A dentary of the oldest known monotreme, the Early Cretaceous Teinolophos trusleri, has an internal ...
The origin of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the craniomandibular articulation of their syna...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Meng, Jin, Hu, Yaoming, Wang, Yuanqing, Li, Chuankui (2003): The ossified Meckel's cartilage and int...
Body size generally decreased during synapsid evolution until the origin of mammals, and this decrea...
We have studied the anatomical transformations in the mammalian middle ear evolution using Anatomica...
The evolution of the mammalian jaw is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate history, a...
We studied the mass growth trajectories of middle ear ossicles and tympanic membrane and oval window...
Mammalian development does not recapitulate suspected key transformations in the evolution of the ma...
The evolutionary shift from a single-element ear, multi-element jaw to a multi-element ear, single-e...
It is widely accepted by developmental biologists that the malleus and incus of the mammalian middle...
The ectotympanic, malleus and incus of the developing mammalian middle ear (ME) are initially attach...
Background\ud The minute, finely-tuned ear ossicles of mammals arose through a spectacular evolution...
Mammals articulate their jaws using a novel joint between the dentary and squamosal bones. In euther...
A dentary of the oldest known monotreme, the Early Cretaceous Teinolophos trusleri, has an internal ...
The origin of the mammalian middle ear ossicles from the craniomandibular articulation of their syna...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Multiple mammalian lineages independently evolved a definitive mammalian middle ear (DMME) through b...
Meng, Jin, Hu, Yaoming, Wang, Yuanqing, Li, Chuankui (2003): The ossified Meckel's cartilage and int...
Body size generally decreased during synapsid evolution until the origin of mammals, and this decrea...
We have studied the anatomical transformations in the mammalian middle ear evolution using Anatomica...
The evolution of the mammalian jaw is one of the most important innovations in vertebrate history, a...
We studied the mass growth trajectories of middle ear ossicles and tympanic membrane and oval window...
Mammalian development does not recapitulate suspected key transformations in the evolution of the ma...
The evolutionary shift from a single-element ear, multi-element jaw to a multi-element ear, single-e...
It is widely accepted by developmental biologists that the malleus and incus of the mammalian middle...