New Study Shakes Up Understanding of Mammalian Ear Evolution
- by Anoop Singh
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New research indicates that divergent mammalian groups have independently evolved similar inner ear shapes due to analogous ecological niches, underlining the adaptive nature of mammalian ear evolution. A new study has shed light on the remarkably convergent evolution in the inner ear of mammals, revealing that a group of highly divergent mammals known as Afrotheria […]
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New research indicates that divergent mammalian groups have independently evolved similar inner ear shapes due to analogous ecological niches, underlining the adaptive nature of mammalian ear evolution. A new study has shed light on the remarkably convergent evolution in the inner ear of mammals, revealing that a group of highly divergent mammals known as Afrotheria…
New research indicates that divergent mammalian groups have independently evolved similar inner ear shapes due to analogous ecological niches, underlining the adaptive nature of mammalian ear evolution. A new study has shed light on the remarkably convergent evolution in the inner ear of mammals, revealing that a group of highly divergent mammals known as Afrotheria…