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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Evolution

Evolution of Vertebrate Sensory Systems Eighth Annual Karger Workshop, Washington DC, November 15, 1996

Proceedings
Edited By: Richard R Fay and Arthur N Popper
73 pages, Figs
Publisher: S Karger
Evolution of Vertebrate Sensory Systems
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These papers illustrate the two contrasting themes of conservation and innovation in the evolution of structures and functions of sensory systems.

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Evolution of sensory pathways in vertebrates, A.B. Butler and W. Hodos; the evolution of tetrapod ears and the fossil record, J.A. Clack; evolution of the ear and hearing - issues and questions, R.R. Fay and A.N. Popper; evolution of vertebrate olfactory systems, H.L. Eisthen; evolution of taste and solitary chemoreceptor cell systems, T.E. Finger; the evolution of vertebrate electrosensory systems, J.G. New; the evolution of eyes, R.D. Fernald.

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Proceedings
Edited By: Richard R Fay and Arthur N Popper
73 pages, Figs
Publisher: S Karger
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