At the seventh International Zoological Congres at Boston, HUBRECHT (1907) delivered an address “On the foetal membranes of the Vertebrates”. In this lecture he expounded his revolutionary ideas about the origin of the foetal membranes and the phylogenetic history of the vertebrates in general. HUBRECHT was of the opinion that in the ancestors of the Mammalia there was only one embryonic membrane, and that has been retained as the the trophoblast. Its original function was to protect the larva, but when, in the early mammals, intra-uterine development was established, this membrane assumed the function of feeding the embryo as we see in our present day mammals. In order to function properly a connection was then established with the embryon...
Laurin, Michel (2005): Embryo retention, character optimization, and the origin of the extra-embryon...
4.1 Historical introduction : The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questi...
Amniote embryos are supported and nourished by a suite of tissues, the extraembryonic membranes, tha...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
The amniotic egg with its complex fetal membranes was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution that ...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
A common characteristic of mammals is the development of extraembryonic supporting tissues and organ...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
In 1926, the German biologist Johanna (Hanni) Hrabowski published a study of the morphology and deve...
SUMMARY Mammals feature not only great phenotypic disparity, but also diverse growth and life histor...
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
In the animal kingdom, gastrulation, the process by which the primary germ layers are formed involve...
Some stages of the development of the foetal membrane of Hipposideros bicolor pallidus have been des...
Historical intoduction: The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questions. O...
Scalopus membranes are characterized by: Superficial nidation; antimesometrial orientation of the em...
Laurin, Michel (2005): Embryo retention, character optimization, and the origin of the extra-embryon...
4.1 Historical introduction : The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questi...
Amniote embryos are supported and nourished by a suite of tissues, the extraembryonic membranes, tha...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
The amniotic egg with its complex fetal membranes was a key innovation in vertebrate evolution that ...
Evolution of the terrestrial egg of amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) is often considered to b...
A common characteristic of mammals is the development of extraembryonic supporting tissues and organ...
We review morphological features of the amniote egg and embryos in a comparative phylogenetic framew...
In 1926, the German biologist Johanna (Hanni) Hrabowski published a study of the morphology and deve...
SUMMARY Mammals feature not only great phenotypic disparity, but also diverse growth and life histor...
The reptilian placenta is a composite structure formed by a functional interaction between extraembr...
In the animal kingdom, gastrulation, the process by which the primary germ layers are formed involve...
Some stages of the development of the foetal membrane of Hipposideros bicolor pallidus have been des...
Historical intoduction: The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questions. O...
Scalopus membranes are characterized by: Superficial nidation; antimesometrial orientation of the em...
Laurin, Michel (2005): Embryo retention, character optimization, and the origin of the extra-embryon...
4.1 Historical introduction : The origin of the human being is one of the major philosophical questi...
Amniote embryos are supported and nourished by a suite of tissues, the extraembryonic membranes, tha...