Search results for "Mammalian Evolution" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • the Bussey Institute with the pioneering mammalian geneticist William Ernest ... "criticized Fisher's theory of evolution of dominance" and ...
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  • The evolution of lungs played a crucial role in the development of ... Mammalian lungs are located in two cavities on either side of the ...
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  • Panthera is a genus of large, wild cats in the mammalian family, Felidae ... The Panthera genus is part of the Felidae family of the mammalian ...
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  • to the sparsity of additional modern mammalian faunas after a burst of ... * Mayr, E. 2001. What Evolution Is. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0465044255 ...
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  • Typically, bats, which comprise the mammalian order Chiroptera, are ... Are megabats big?] Journal of Mammalian Evolution 11(3-4): 257-277. ...
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  • capillary-rich hollow cavities in the mammalian lung that serve as the ... is excreted into the atmosphere. In the mammalian lung, air enters the roots ...
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  • ==Development, evolution, and theory== In the developing fetus, the ... species of vertebrates and during evolution. The major trend that can ...
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  • Lacking a nucleus and organelles such as mitrochondria, the mammalian ... Mammalian erythrocytes have nuclei during early phases of development ...
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  • structure—one that had value in mammalian ancestors but is no longer ... that had an important function in mammalian ancestors, such as helping ...
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  • * Lacombat, F. 2005. The evolution of the rhinoceros. Pages 46-49 ... C.P. Groves. 1983. Rhinoceros unicornis Mammalian Species 211: 1–6. ...
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  • accepted within the framework of hominid evolution, Dubois is still regarded ... study of the larynx. He claimed that the mammalian larynx evolved from the ...
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  • * 225 liters if mammalian * 19 liters if reptilian its dead-space volume. Likewise, the mammalian system would only provide ...
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  • quot; of modern ('new') mammalian fauna that appeared during ... Mesonyx. Early forms of many other modern mammalian orders appeared, including ...
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  • left–right asymmetry during mammalian development (Feldman et ... nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17977464 Origin and evolution of the centrosome.] Adv ...
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  • the evolutionary conservation across the mammalian genomes of much more sequence ... disease. It also sheds light on human evolution; for example, analysis ...
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  • the inheritance of traits and their evolution. The genotype of an organism ... determine the genotype. The mouse is the mammalian model of choice for much ...
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  • Bats comprise the mammalian order Chiroptera and traditionally are ... prey, which for the common vampire bat is mammalian prey, but for the other ...
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  • ==Anatomy of the mammalian eye== The structure of the mammalian eye owes itself completely to the task ...
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  • while being consumed by snakes, owls, and mammalian carnivores. ... widely diverse; as a result of convergent evolution, they resemble hedgehogs ...
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  • presented as the principal unit of evolution. Ernst Mayr maintains that ... associated with George Gaylord Simpson, a mammalian paleontologist, who stated ...
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