A forgotten element of the blue economy: marine biomimetics and inspiration from the deep sea
The morphology, physiology, and behavior of marine organisms have been a valuable
source of inspiration for solving conceptual and design problems. Here, we introduce this …
source of inspiration for solving conceptual and design problems. Here, we introduce this …
The extinct shark Otodus megalodon was a transoceanic superpredator: Inferences from 3D modeling
Although shark teeth are abundant in the fossil record, their bodies are rarely preserved.
Thus, our understanding of the anatomy of the extinct Otodus megalodon remains …
Thus, our understanding of the anatomy of the extinct Otodus megalodon remains …
White paper: an integrated perspective on the causes of hypometric metabolic scaling in animals
Larger animals studied during ontogeny, across populations, or across species, usually
have lower mass-specific metabolic rates than smaller animals (hypometric scaling). This …
have lower mass-specific metabolic rates than smaller animals (hypometric scaling). This …
Paleoneurology of Artiodactyla, an Overview of the Evolution of the Artiodactyl Brain
This chapter presents a detailed review of works published on Artiodactyla endocasts and
provides a comprehensive examination of artiodactyl brain evolutionary history, including …
provides a comprehensive examination of artiodactyl brain evolutionary history, including …
The impact of environmental factors on the evolution of brain size in carnivorans
The reasons why some animals have developed larger brains has long been a subject of
debate. Yet, it remains unclear which selective pressures may favour the encephalization …
debate. Yet, it remains unclear which selective pressures may favour the encephalization …
The pattern of brain-size change in the early evolution of cetaceans
Most authors have identified two rapid increases in relative brain size (encephalization
quotient, EQ) in cetacean evolution: first at the origin of the modern suborders (odontocetes …
quotient, EQ) in cetacean evolution: first at the origin of the modern suborders (odontocetes …
A new early Miocene archaic dolphin (Odontoceti, Cetacea) from New Zealand, and brain evolution of the Odontoceti
The major increase in cetacean brain size happened in the middle Miocene, about 15
million years ago, and involved the modern oceanic dolphin lineage Delphinoidea. In this …
million years ago, and involved the modern oceanic dolphin lineage Delphinoidea. In this …
High encephalization in a fossil rorqual illuminates baleen whale brain evolution
M Bisconti, R Daniello, P Damarco… - Brain Behavior and …, 2021 - karger.com
Baleen whales are considered underencephalized mammals due to their reduced brain size
with respect to their body size (encephalization quotient [EQ]<< 1). Despite their low EQ …
with respect to their body size (encephalization quotient [EQ]<< 1). Despite their low EQ …
Adding the neuro to cognition: from food storing to nest building
SD Healy - Animal Cognition, 2023 - Springer
Typically, investigations of animal cognition couple careful experimental manipulations with
examination of the animal's behavioural responses. Sometimes those questions have …
examination of the animal's behavioural responses. Sometimes those questions have …
[PDF][PDF] An integrated perspective on current hypotheses and experimental tests for causes of hypometric metabolic scaling in animals.
JF Harrison - Integrative and comparative biology, 2022 - par.nsf.gov
Larger animals studied during ontogeny, across populations, or across species, usually
have lower mass-specific metabolic rates than smaller animals (hypometric scaling). This …
have lower mass-specific metabolic rates than smaller animals (hypometric scaling). This …