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[HTML][HTML] Understanding collective behavior through neurobiology
A variety of organisms exhibit collective movement, including schooling fish and flocking
birds, where coordinated behavior emerges from the interactions between group members …
birds, where coordinated behavior emerges from the interactions between group members …
The evolution of flight in bats: a novel hypothesis
Bats (order Chiroptera) are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and this may be an
important factor behind their rapid diversification into the over 1400 species that exist today …
important factor behind their rapid diversification into the over 1400 species that exist today …
Signatures of echolocation and dietary ecology in the adaptive evolution of skull shape in bats
Morphological diversity may arise rapidly as a result of adaptation to novel ecological
opportunities, but early bursts of trait evolution are rarely observed. Rather, models of …
opportunities, but early bursts of trait evolution are rarely observed. Rather, models of …
Inverse resource allocation between vision and olfaction across the genus Drosophila
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory
information related to locating a host or mate, as well as avoiding predators and pathogens …
information related to locating a host or mate, as well as avoiding predators and pathogens …
A 50-million-year-old, three-dimensionally preserved bat skull supports an early origin for modern echolocation
Bats are among the most recognizable, numerous, and widespread of all mammals. But
much of their fossil record is missing, and bat origins remain poorly understood, as do the …
much of their fossil record is missing, and bat origins remain poorly understood, as do the …
The cichlid oral and pharyngeal jaws are evolutionarily and genetically coupled
Evolutionary constraints may significantly bias phenotypic change, while “breaking” from
such constraints can lead to expanded ecological opportunity. Ray-finned fishes have …
such constraints can lead to expanded ecological opportunity. Ray-finned fishes have …
[HTML][HTML] Embryonic evidence uncovers convergent origins of laryngeal echolocation in bats
Bats are the second-most speciose group of mammals, comprising 20% of species diversity
today. Their global explosion, representing one of the greatest adaptive radiations in …
today. Their global explosion, representing one of the greatest adaptive radiations in …
Functional correlates of skull shape in Chiroptera: feeding and echolocation adaptations
Morphological, functional, and behavioral adaptations of bats are among the most diverse
within mammals. A strong association between bat skull morphology and feeding behavior …
within mammals. A strong association between bat skull morphology and feeding behavior …
Evolution of inner ear neuroanatomy of bats and implications for echolocation
Phylogenomics of bats suggests that their echolocation either evolved separately in the bat
suborders Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera, or had a single origin in bat ancestors …
suborders Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera, or had a single origin in bat ancestors …
Evolution of sensory systems
P Oteiza, MW Baldwin - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2021 - Elsevier
Sensory systems evolve and enable organisms to perceive their sensory Umwelt, the unique
set of cues relevant for their survival. The multiple components that comprise sensory …
set of cues relevant for their survival. The multiple components that comprise sensory …