Cardiac morphological and morphometric analysis of Ardea alba
Abstract Ardea alba (Linnaeus, 1758) is a widely distributed heron species whose cardiovascular morphology remains poorly described. This study aimed to characterize the cardiac morphology and morphometry of adult A. alba. Ten specimens were analyzed using radiographic, morphometric, histological, scanning electron microscopy, and three‐dimensional ...
Julia Vaz Feio +5 more
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Protocol for developing digital 3D zoological collections for research and academic training in a biodiversity global crisis scenario. [PDF]
Delgado C +7 more
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Report of the trustees of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
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Dental anomalies in Pleistocene African hippopotamuses from Olduvai Bed II
Abstract Hippopotamuses are key palaeoenvironmental indicators in African Pleistocene ecosystems due to their ecological dependence on permanent water bodies and their frequent representation in the fossil record. This study examines dental anomalies in Hippopotamus cf. gorgops from several localities in Bed II of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania), dated to ca.
Darío Fidalgo +4 more
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The Mollusc Collection (Class Polyplacophora) at the Museum of Zoology, University of Concepción: curation status and value for integrative research. [PDF]
Norambuena Molina JB +1 more
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Abstract Prozostrodon brasiliensis, a probainognathian cynodont of the clade Prozostrodontia, is recognized as a key taxon for understanding the origin of Mammaliaformes and mammals. Despite detailed investigations of its cranial anatomy, the postcranial skeleton has received comparatively less attention.
Iasmim M. Michelotti +4 more
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Confirmation of the distribution of <i>Gonyosoma prasinum</i> (Blyth, 1855) and <i>Boiga multomaculata septentrionalis</i> Köhler, Charunrochana, Mogk, Than, Kurniawan, Kadafi, Das, Tillack & O'Shea, 2023 (Serpentes, Colubridae) in China. [PDF]
Liu S +8 more
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Abstract Fishes of the genus Enchodus were abundant and cosmopolitan in the Late Cretaceous, but are primarily known from isolated remains in Canada. Four well‐preserved fish skulls were recovered in recent years from ammolite mines sampling the Bearpaw Formation of Southern Alberta, and are here referred to Enchodus petrosus Cope, 1874.
Luke E. Nelson +2 more
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Correction: Liu et al. Analysis of Gut Microbial Communities and Functions in <i>Passer ammodendri</i> Under Two Extreme Environments. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2025, <i>13</i>, 2642. [PDF]
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