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Comparative osteology of Cyclopsis tentacularis (Cyclopteridae, Scorpaeniformes)

Journal of Ichthyology, 2009
The structure of the skeleton of Cyclopsis tentacularis, an endemic species from the northern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, is studied for the first time. Generally, it corresponds to that in other representatives of Cyclopteridae. The differences in structure of Cyclopsis and of other investigated cyclopterids are both plesiomorphic and apomorphic.
O. S. Voskoboinikova, M. V. Nazarkin
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Comparative osteology of the skull of cowbirds (Icteridae: Molothrus )

Journal of Morphology
Abstract Detailed osteological descriptions of the craniomandibular complex of passerine birds are lacking for most species, limiting our understanding of their diversity and evolution. Cowbirds (genus Molothrus ) are a small but widespread group of New World nine‐primaried ...
Raúl O. Gómez   +1 more
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Comparing In Situ and Laboratory Osteological Observations

Bioarchaeology International
Among the more than 2,000 interments from the Phaleron Burial Ground, 79 individuals buried in the Esplanada mass graves are said to have died violently, perhaps bludgeoned to death. The Esplanada remains were observed in the field by Ingvarsson and Bäckström (2019); ten of these 79 were later excavated and studied by Buikstra and colleagues in a ...
Jane E. Buikstra   +4 more
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Heads and Tails: Comparative Osteology of Nearctic Dipsadid Snakes

Journal of Morphology
ABSTRACT Although numerous studies have addressed some aspects of the cranial osteology of Nearctic dipsadid species, only the species within the genera Heterodon and Carphophis have a formal published description of their skull ...
Roberta Azeredo, Murta-Fonseca   +2 more
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Comparative osteology of the skunks of the world.

2019
The phylogeny of Mustelidae is not well known because of rapid adaptive radiation within the group and a poor fossil record because of their habitats in dense forests. Phylogenetic affinities and sequences must therefore be established from anatomical specializations and modifications of various members within the family.
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Comparative Osteological-angiological Investigations of Nondecalcified Bony Tissue

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984
A method of investigation on non-decalcified bony tissue is discussed. This method combines the advantages of micro-angiological procedures with those of osteological investigations. By use of this method, a good assignment of angiological results to the differential interference contrast film is possible.
E, Böhm, F, Maas, G, Hörster
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Comparative osteology and relationships of the Umbridae (Pisces: Salmoniformes)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982
The phylogenetic relationships of the five living species of umbrids are examined through a comparative osteological study based on a series of cleared-and-stained specimens of each species. The Umbridae appear to be strictly monophyletic. In addition, for 45 characters, the outgroup Esox shares one character-state with at least one umbrid species ...
M. V. H. WILSON, P. VEILLEUX
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Descriptive and comparative osteology of the young of three species of flounders, genusParalichthys

Chesapeake Science, 1968
A comparative skeletal study was made of the young (10–130 mm) of three closely related species of flounders (Paralichthys dentatus, P. lethostigma, and P. albigutta), which occur along the southeastern Atlantic Coast of the United States. The young flounders are difficult to identify unless the pigment pattern is developed, and this usually does not ...
William S. Woolcott   +2 more
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A Systematic Study Of The Owls Based On Comparative Osteology.

1967
PhD ; Zoology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/179811/2/6807595 ...
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Comparative Osteology

2011
Rachel Gilchrist   +2 more
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