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From single neurons to social brains [PDF]
The manufacture of stone tools is an integral part of the human evolutionary trajectory. However, very little research is directed towards the social and cognitive context of the process of manufacture.
Coward, Fiona
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Middle Cranial Fossa Anatomy and the Origin of Modern Humans [PDF]
Anatomically, modern humans differ from archaic forms in possessing a globular neurocranium and a retracted face and in cognitive functions, many of which are associated with the temporal lobes.
Bastir, Markus +3 more
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Anchialine pond habitats are frequently associated with biota that can differ dramatically from nearby coastal systems. In this study, we investigated lined seahorses Hippocampus erectus by season, size, and sex across a tidal lake on the island of ...
Masonjones, H +4 more
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Atlantic reef fish biogeography and evolution [PDF]
Copyright © 2007 The Authors.Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: To understand why and when areas of endemism (provinces) of the tropical Atlantic Ocean were formed, how they relate to each other, and what processes have contributed
Barreiros, João P. +13 more
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Regulatory Role of Retinoic Acid in Male Pregnancy of the Seahorse
Summary: Seahorses epitomize the exuberance of evolution. They have the unique characteristic of male pregnancy, which includes the carrying of many embryos in a brood pouch that incubates and nourishes the embryos, similar to the mammalian placenta ...
Chunyan Li +9 more
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Bycatch of lined seahorses (Hippocampus erectus) in a Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawl fishery [PDF]
Bycatch studies have largely ignored population level effects on fish species of little commercial interest. Here we analyze bycatch of the lined seahorse (Hippocampus erectus) in the bait-shrimp trawl fishery in Hernando Beach, Florida, providing the ...
Baum, Julia K. +2 more
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Vesicular stomatitis virus enables gene transfer and transsynaptic tracing in a wide range of organisms [PDF]
Current limitations in technology have prevented an extensive analysis of the connections among neurons, particularly within nonmammalian organisms. We developed a transsynaptic viral tracer originally for use in mice, and then tested its utility in a ...
Baskerville A +21 more
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Husbandry of Newly Born Endangered White's Seahorse, Hippocampus whitei, for Conservation Stocking
ABSTRACT Conservation stocking programmes have been increasingly used to reverse wildlife population declines; however, the success of such programmes can often depend on the number and fitness of animals translocated or released. The White's seahorse Hippocampus whitei is an endangered seahorse species endemic to eastern Australia, where a ...
Mitchell Brennan +3 more
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The Early Development of the Blue‐Eye Cichlid, Cryptoheros spilurus (Cichliformes: Cichlidae)
We document the early development of Cryptoheros spilurus, highlighting rapid cranial differentiation, sensory organ formation, and fin development. Ontogenetic allometry and ultrastructural traits reveal functional adaptations for early foraging and locomotion, offering insights into ecological success and the developmental basis of cichlid ...
Rubén Alonso Contreras‐Tapia +5 more
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A haplotype-resolved draft genome of the European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) [PDF]
The European sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walbaum, 1792) is culturally and economically important throughout its distribution. Monitoring studies of sardine populations report an alarming decrease in stocks due to overfishing and environmental change ...
Canario, A.V.M. +7 more
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