Lactation has evolved from an ancient reproductive strategy which appears to have been present long before the evolution of extantmammals. The ability to lactate is a feature only found among mammals and involves a facet of maternal care where mothers secretea nutrient-rich milk which is delivered to the young by the mammary gland. Evolutionary studies indicate that lactation was establishedprior to divergence of extant mammalian lineages. It also seems that lactation evolved long before gestation in utero. Secretionsof ancestral mammary glands may have had antimicrobial properties that protected either eggs or hatchlings and organiccomponents that supplemented offspring nutrition. Over the course of evolution, lactation became a highly eff...
Milk had a great importance in the evolution of mammals, and within them in the evolution of hominin...
Although there have been diverse investigations into thc origin and evo-lution of tbc mammary glands...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming a...
All mammals are characterized by the ability of females to produce milk. Marsupial (metatherian) and...
Milk has many functions, ranging from the provision of factors crucial to the operation of the mamma...
Lactation is one of the most important innovations that make mammals different from the other verteb...
Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quin...
The milk composition of each species is unique, because it has evolved according to specific needs a...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Some of the constituents of milk are unbiquitous biochemical compounds and others are unique product...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Milk had a great importance in the evolution of mammals, and within them in the evolution of hominin...
Although there have been diverse investigations into thc origin and evo-lution of tbc mammary glands...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
The role of milk in providing nutrition for the young is well established. However, it is becoming a...
All mammals are characterized by the ability of females to produce milk. Marsupial (metatherian) and...
Milk has many functions, ranging from the provision of factors crucial to the operation of the mamma...
Lactation is one of the most important innovations that make mammals different from the other verteb...
Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quin...
The milk composition of each species is unique, because it has evolved according to specific needs a...
The role of milk extends beyond simply providing nutrition to the suckled young. Milk has a comprehe...
Three aspects of lactation were investigated in the tammar wallaby (Maoropus eugenii): the developme...
Some of the constituents of milk are unbiquitous biochemical compounds and others are unique product...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Embryonic development in nonmammalian vertebrates depends entirely on nutritional reserves that are ...
Milk had a great importance in the evolution of mammals, and within them in the evolution of hominin...
Although there have been diverse investigations into thc origin and evo-lution of tbc mammary glands...
AbstractIt is now clear that milk has multiple functions; it provides the most appropriate nutrition...