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Unique Contributions from Comparative Auditory Research,r a specific question? This is the central aim of comparative research. The classic comparative approach involves studying animals with different but carefully chosen phylogenetic backgrounds and thereby deducing principles that are either basic, and thus shared by common descent, or specializationsreptile 发表于 2025-3-28 20:09:04
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The Remarkable Ears of Geckos and Pygopods,f hair cell orientations) as well as their detailed anatomy (specific coupling of single hair- cell rows via sallets). The correlations of their anatomy to specific aspects of their auditory physiology (e.g., reversed tonotopic organization) have helped greatly in the elucidation of the evolution of永久 发表于 2025-3-29 11:28:02
Ultrasound Detection in Fishes and Frogs: Discovery and Mechanisms, mammals. However, within the last 20 years, the audiograms of several fish and frog species have been shown to encompass ultrasonic (US) frequencies. Moreover, these animals have been shown to respond behaviorally to US playbacks. Although the evolution of US detection in these species is still an忘恩负义的人 发表于 2025-3-29 18:11:39
The Malleable Middle Ear: An Underappreciated Player in the Evolution of Hearing in Vertebrates,le of the tetrapods. These accessory structures for the inner ear increased the sensitivity to airborne sound, the frequency range of hearing, and the directionality of the ear. The tympanic middle ear originated independently at least once in every major tetrapod group and a long time after the oriMODE 发表于 2025-3-29 20:01:19
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Modern Imaging Techniques as a Window to Prehistoric Auditory Worlds, middle ear and otic capsule can provide information about auditory adaptations present in extinct animals, which can in turn be used to infer hearing capability in these taxa and to trace the evolutionary history of hearing. However, this internal anatomy is rarely visible in fossils. Historically,柳树;枯黄 发表于 2025-3-30 05:42:48
Emu and Kiwi: The Ear and Hearing in Paleognathous Birds,tory processing. The large paleognathous birds are characterized by low-frequency vocalizations whereas the smaller paleognathous birds vocalize at higher frequencies with hearing in those that have been tested matched to their vocalizations. Data from the emu suggest that the evolution of avian aud