Browsing Biology by Author "Rossiter, SJ"
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Cochlea development shapes bat sensory system evolution.
Anthwal, N; Hall, RP; de la Rosa Hernandez, FA; Koger, M; Yohe, LR; Hedrick, BP; Davies, KTJ; Mutumi, GL; Roseman, CC; Dumont, ER (2023-11-23)Sensory organs must develop alongside the skull within which they are largely encased, and this relationship can manifest as the skull constraining the organs, organs constraining the skull, or organs constraining one ... -
Corrigendum to "Diversification and introgression in four chromosomal taxa of the Pearson's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus pearsoni) group" [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 183 (2023) 107784].
Zhou, W; Furey, NM; Soisook, P; Thong, VD; Lim, BK; Rossiter, SJ; Mao, X (2023-12) -
Dietary Diversification and Specialization in Neotropical Bats Facilitated by Early Molecular Evolution (vol 38, pg 3864, 2021)
Potter, JHT; Davies, KTJ; Yohe, LR; Sanchez, MKR; Rengifo, EM; Struebig, M; Warren, K; Tsagkogeorga, G; Lim, BK; dos Reis, M (Oxford University Press, 2021-08-18)This is a correction to: Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 38, Issue 9, September 2021, Pages 3864–3883, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab028 -
Evolution of olfactory receptor superfamily in bats based on high throughput molecular modelling.
Zhang, T; Jing, H; Wang, J; Zhao, L; Liu, Y; Rossiter, SJ; Lu, H; Li, G (2024-04-03)The origin of flight and laryngeal echolocation in bats is likely to have been accompanied by evolutionary changes in other aspects of their sensory biology. Of all sensory modalities in bats, olfaction is perhaps the least ...