Evolutionary and Allometric Insights into Anuran Auditory Sensitivity and Morphology [0.03%]
两栖类的听力和形态学进化及全ometric见解
Logan S James,Ryan C Taylor,Kimberly L Hunter et al.
Logan S James et al.
As species change through evolutionary time, the neurological and morphological structures that underlie behavioral systems typically remain coordinated. This is especially important for communication systems, in which these structures must...
Can the Dynamic Colouration and Patterning of Bluelined Goatfish (Mullidae; Upeneichthys lineatus) Be Perceived by Conspecifics? [0.03%]
蓝线羊头鱼( Mullidae ; Upeneichthys lineatus )的动态颜色和图案变化能被同种个体感知吗?
Louise Tosetto,Jane E Williamson,Thomas E White et al.
Louise Tosetto et al.
Bluelined goatfish (Upeneichthys lineatus) exhibit dynamic body colour changes and transform rapidly from a pale, buff/white, horizontally banded pattern to a conspicuous, vertically striped, red pattern when foraging. This red pattern is p...
Effects of Frequency on the Directional Auditory Sensitivity of Northern Saw-Whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) [0.03%]
频度对北方锯齿猫头鹰(Aegolius acadius)定向听觉敏感性的影响
Eileanor P LaRocco,Glenn A Proudfoot,Megan D Gall
Eileanor P LaRocco
Many animals use sound as a medium for detecting or locating potential prey items or predation threats. Northern saw-whet owls (Aegolius acadicus) are particularly interesting in this regard, as they primarily rely on sound for hunting in d...
Anuran Vocal Communication: Effects of Genome Size, Cell Number and Cell Size [0.03%]
蛙类的 vocal communication:基因组大小、细胞数量和细胞体积的影响
H Carl Gerhardt,Mitch A Tucker,Arndt von Twickel et al.
H Carl Gerhardt et al.
Significant variation in genome size occurs among anuran amphibians and can affect cell size and number. In the gray treefrog complex in North America, increases in cell size in autotriploids of the diploid (Hyla chrysoscelis) altered the t...
High Encephalization in a Fossil Rorqual Illuminates Baleen Whale Brain Evolution [0.03%]
化石须鲸的高脑容量阐明了须鲸脑演化的过程
Michelangelo Bisconti,Riccardo Daniello,Piero Damarco et al.
Michelangelo Bisconti et al.
Baleen whales are considered underencephalized mammals due to their reduced brain size with respect to their body size (encephalization quotient [EQ]
Zegni Triki,Mélisande Aellen,Carel P van Schaik et al.
Zegni Triki et al.
Scientists have long struggled to establish how larger brains translate into higher cognitive performance across species. While absolute brain size often yields high predictive power of performance, its positive correlation with body size w...
Current Status of the Hypothesis of a Claustro-Insular Homolog in Sauropsids [0.03%]
爬行纲动物封闭-岛状结构同源假说的现状
Luis Puelles
Luis Puelles
The author previously worked extensively on the broad problem of the evolution of the vertebrate pallium. He proposed various Bauplan models covering at least gnathostomes, based in the definition of a set of pallial sectors with topologica...
The 41st Annual Meeting of the J.B. Johnston Club for Evolutionary Neuroscience and the 33rd Annual Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience [0.03%]
第41届J.B.约翰斯顿进化神经科学俱乐部年会暨第33届Karger进化神经科学研讨会
Muhammad Spocter
Muhammad Spocter
The 2021 meetings of the J.B. Johnston Club for Evolutionary Neuroscience and Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience is typically held immediately before the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. This year the Karger Worksho...
Decreases in Brain Size and Encephalization in Anatomically Modern Humans [0.03%]
解剖学上的现代人类大脑体积减小及脑化系数降低
Jeff Morgan Stibel
Jeff Morgan Stibel
Growth in human brain size and encephalization is well documented throughout much of prehistory and believed to be responsible for increasing cognitive faculties. Over the past 50,000 years, however, both body size and brain mass have decre...
Identifying Amygdala-Like Territories in Scyliorhinus canicula (Chondrichthyan): Evidence for a Pallial Amygdala [0.03%]
在Scyliorhinus canicula(软骨鱼)中识别类似杏仁核的区域:证据支持 pallial 杏仁核的存在
Isabel Rodríguez-Moldes,Idoia Quintana-Urzainqui,Gabriel Nicolás Santos-Durán et al.
Isabel Rodríguez-Moldes et al.
To identify the putative amygdalar complex in cartilaginous fishes, our first step was to obtain evidence that supports the existence of a pallial amygdala in the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula, at present the prevailing chondrichthyan mode...