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The avian brain has been one of the most popular subjects in neuroscience. Recent developments and f...
Weidig, Ilka (2010): New Birds from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation, North America. Records o...
This article presents the classic and modern views of avian brain evolution in the context of verteb...
Figure 5. Reconstruction of the left osseous labyrinth of Odontopteryx toliapica in A, rostral; B, l...
The pattern of the evolutionary radiation of modern birds (Neornithes) has been debated for more tha...
The identification of fossilizable correlates to ecology is essential for estimating the biology of ...
The identification of fossilizable correlates to ecology is essential for estimating the biology of ...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. The complexity of bra...
Fossils preserving traces of soft anatomy are rare in the fossil record; even rarer is evidence bear...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN058097 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The avian brain has been one of the most popular subjects in neuroscience. Recent developments and f...
Weidig, Ilka (2010): New Birds from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation, North America. Records o...
This article presents the classic and modern views of avian brain evolution in the context of verteb...
Figure 5. Reconstruction of the left osseous labyrinth of Odontopteryx toliapica in A, rostral; B, l...
The pattern of the evolutionary radiation of modern birds (Neornithes) has been debated for more tha...
The identification of fossilizable correlates to ecology is essential for estimating the biology of ...
The identification of fossilizable correlates to ecology is essential for estimating the biology of ...
Vertebrates show dramatic interspecific variation in the size of their brains. The complexity of bra...
Fossils preserving traces of soft anatomy are rare in the fossil record; even rarer is evidence bear...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
Relative brain sizes in birds can rival those of primates, but large-scale patterns and drivers of a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN058097 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The avian brain has been one of the most popular subjects in neuroscience. Recent developments and f...
Weidig, Ilka (2010): New Birds from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation, North America. Records o...