The study of human evolution and comparative anatomy bridges palaeontology, biomechanics and evolutionary biology to elucidate the origins of our unique anatomy. Recent analyses have shed new light on ...
ELEVEN years have elapsed since we had occasion to review in these pages the first English edition of Prof. Wiedersheim's “Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates,” adapted and modified ...
A comparative anatomical and FTIR study on the leaves of 18 disputed species of section Tuberculata (Camellia, Theaceae) combined with their biogeographical distribution have been conducted in order ...
Plants of Asclepias perennis Watt. and A. tuberosa L. ssp. rolfsii are examined to determine structural characteristics of these species from different habitats. Some structural features in both ...
a, b, Comparison of the anatomy of the pectoral limb endoskeleton (a) and humerus (b) of stem-tetrapod fish (Panderichthys, Tiktaalik and Elpistostege) and an early tetrapod (Tulerpeton).
The CWRU Department of Anatomy has a long history of research in comparative anatomy and paleontology that includes strong links to the nearby Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Faculty in the ...
Introduction / Piper M. Treuting, Suzanne M. Dintzis and Kathleen S. Montine -- Phenotyping / Cory F. Brayton and Piper M. Treuting -- Necropsy and histology / Sue E. Knoblaugh and Julie ...
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