[HTML][HTML] Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …

Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific Reports, 2016 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> A rich fossil record chronicles the distant
origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining soft tissue characters of extant mammals …

Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific Reports, 2016 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …

Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific reports, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …

[PDF][PDF] Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - cyberleninka.org
Discussion The passage of the infraorbital nerve and presence of maxillary vibrissae. In
extant mammals and reptiles (non-avian sauropsids), facial sensitivity is relayed to the brain …

Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits.

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific Reports, 2016 - europepmc.org
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …

[HTML][HTML] Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific Reports, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …

[PDF][PDF] Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - researchgate.net
Discussion The passage of the infraorbital nerve and presence of maxillary vibrissae. In
extant mammals and reptiles (non-avian sauropsids), facial sensitivity is relayed to the brain …

Palaeoneurological clues to the evolution of defining mammalian soft tissue traits.

J Benoit, PR Manger, BS Rubidge - Scientific Reports, 2016 - europepmc.org
A rich fossil record chronicles the distant origins of mammals, but the evolution of defining
soft tissue characters of extant mammals, such as mammary glands and hairs is difficult to …