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If you like it hot, or if you like it cold, you cannot hide anymore. Your inner ear will betray your preferences.
12/12
These results highlight that the bony labyrinth shape changes are driven by a neutral evolution. The different impact of the temperatures on the ruminant families is due to their different ecological preferences and of the colonization of new continents.
9/12
We demonstrated that Tragulidae, where a paedomorphosis of the #skull morphology is observed, possess a significantly low evolutionary rate of the bony labyrinth. insular species and clade with radiation have an increase of the evolutionary rates (pic key deer @Mennecart_b)
7/12
How does the BL change through time? Is the evolution polarity the same in different families? We used #geometricmorphometrics to explore shape variation of the inner ear, and test evolutionary rates within phylogeny for significant shifts cute illustration @CirsiumFerox 🙂
6/12
Tartarocyon etymology comes from the mythological Giant man-eater from the Pyrenees Mountains where it has been found (and cyon for dog). This bear-dog display a unique p4 morphology among European amphicyonids. It has been found in marine deposits dated to 12.8-12.0 Ma. 2/2
For #FossilFriday some news of Master student research. He may have some beaked #whales among the studied specimens 🐬🐬🐬! These strange #Dolphins possess tusks. I am wondering how they looked like during the middle Miocene 🤔Very nice work on the ear, very intriguing animals.
@VertEvo A very nice paper with wonderful fossils. Some of the specimens (most of ?) are hosted in our collections ;) #Basel Quercy specimens have a crazy preservation (3D mummified toad and salamander with last meal in the belly) !!!
https://t.co/65p9aFPmWi
https://t.co/qyARU2lS3x
For #FossilFriday congratulation to our Master student @BoulinJordan who finished today (co-supervised with @LauraDziomber). A very nice work on the #3D morphology of the #ruminants and what we can say about it (phylogeny, ontogeny, allometry).
#weloveruminants #paleontology
For #FossilFriday a species I am working with right now! Ampelomeryx is a kind of "#punk #giraffe" with several ossicones that lived in Europe 18Mya. It possesses #sabertooth ... YES a punk giraffe with sabertooth !!!
#weloveruminants #fossils #mammals #paleontology