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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MAMMAL-LIKE»
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The Triune Brain in Evolution: Role in Paleocerebral Functions
For clues as to the evolutionary transition, we must look first at the mammal-like
reptiles. The mammal-like reptiles (Synapsida) are of great human interest
because they are so close to the roots of our family tree. Despite their
genealogical ...
The reptiles that became mammals Biologists traditionally have considered that
the fossil record is too incomplete to contribute in detail to theories of evolution.
But the fossil record of the mammal-like reptiles is certainly convincing — and if ...
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Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
Early reptiles A Position of ear capsule Stapes Stapes Stapes Quadrate Articular
Surangular Mammal-like reptiles New point of jaw articulation Incus Malleus Ear
capsule Position of ear capsule Quadrate Articular Surangular Angular Angular ...
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Evolution or Creation?: A Comparison of the Arguments
Research has concluded that the mammal-like reptiles had brains typical of lower
vertebrate size, since their endocasts were all very near the volume of these
expected brain sizes. And since the endocasts present maximum limits on their ...
Albert DeBenedictis, 2014
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In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs: Early Mesozoic Tetrapods
Auditory apparatus of advanced mammal-like reptiles and early mammals. Pp.
283-294 in N. Hotton III, P. D. MacLean. J. J. Roth, and E. C. Roth (eds.). The
Ecology and Biology of Mammal-like Reptiles. Washington. D. C.: Smithsonian ...
Nicholas C. Fraser, Hans-Dieter Sues, 1997
MAMMAL-LIKE. REPTILES. Figure 5.2 The skull of Edaphosaurus in (A) lateral, (
B). One of the early contentions of this book was that the animals discussed could
all be placed in a group called 'reptiles', which even though it is a paraphyletic ...
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Mammal Teeth: Origin, Evolution, and Diversity
The origin and early radiation of the therapsid mammal-like reptiles: A
palaeobiological hypothesis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1231–1247.
Kemp, T. S. 2006b. The origin of mammalian endothermy: A paradigm for the
evolution of ...
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Herpetological Osteopathology: Annotated Bibliography of ...
Unpaired, median bone, “Praeparietale” (= suture or Wormian bone comparable
to fontanell bones in humans), between parietals and frontals in dicynodont
therapsids (mammal-like reptiles), Lystrosaurus, Diictodon, Galepus, Gordonia
and ...
Bruce M. Rothschild, Hans-Peter Schultze, Rodrigo Pellegrini, 2012
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Compassion and Healing in Medicine and Society: On the ...
Another rich transition, occurring about 320 million years ago, was that from stem
anapsids to mammal-like stem synapsids (the therapsids, formerly the mammal—
like reptiles) (Butler 2008). While the therapsids have long since passed from ...
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Textbook of Craniofacial Growth
In these mammal like reptiles, the number of times the upper canine was
replaced was similarly limited and fixed; the fact that replacement takes place
once in mammals and more than once in the Gorgonopsia and Therocephalia,
does not ...
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Sinking Teeth into Deer Evolution
The group is often referred to as “mammal-like reptiles.” Cisneros described the Tiarajudens as having the incisors of a horse and the big ... «R & D Magazine, Jul 15»
ANOTHER Mass Extinction?! Compelling Proof of Past Mass Die-off
The study details how 260 million years ago, when marine life was biting the dust elsewhere, a diverse group of early mammal-like reptiles ... «Nature World News, Jul 15»
Evidence of little-known mass extinction uncovered
They focused on the ancestors of mammals -- creatures known as primitive therapsids that are sometimes called mammal-like reptiles. Among ... «CBS News, Jul 15»
Meet The Triassic Period's Oddest Couple
... and the thrinaxodon, an early mammal-like lizard with differentiated teeth and possibly even whiskers. It's impossible not to wonder what sort ... «Popular Science, Jul 15»
The sixth extinction
The Great Dying" had enormous evolutionary significance: on land, it ended the primacy of mammal-like reptiles. The fourth latest extinction is ... «Merinews, Jul 15»
Why South Africa's Karoo Is a Palaeontological Wonderland
The 400,000 sq km area is internationally noted for its record of fossil therapsid "mammal-like" reptiles. These chart anatomical changes on the ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
Triceratops May Have Risen To Dominance Because Of Unique Self …
A few lineages of dinosaurs, such as ceratopsian horned dinosaurs like Triceratops, are unique in that they had more “mammal-like” chewing ... «Forbes, Jun 15»
Dinosaurs on screen: fact or fantasy?
... of a baffled porpoise wrongly basking on land, while the bipedal predator megalosaurus is a mammal-like quadruped with a peculiar hump. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Tarpon remain a fascinating species
Perhaps my most favorite fun tarpon fact is this almost mammal-like adaptation: "Tarpon breathe in oxygen from the water using gills, but they ... «Tampabay.com, Jun 15»
Culver Spelling Champion Shares His Experience
... and I got my two words right - "inessive" (a grammar term) and "dicynodon" (a prehistoric mammal-like reptile). However, my cumulative score ... «Culver City Observer, Jun 15»