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The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing
Hearing in Nonarthropod Invertebrates
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Bernd U. Budelmann
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1992
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Springer New York
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Book chapters
pp. 3
An Overview of the Evolutionary Biology of Hearing
pp. 115
The Evolution of Hearing in Insects as an Adaptation to Predation from Bats
pp. 131
Hearing in Crustacea
pp. 141
Hearing in Nonarthropod Invertebrates
pp. 163
Convergence of Design in Vertebrate Acoustic Sensors
pp. 185
The Efferent Innervation of the Ear: Variations on an Enigma
pp. 211
Evolution, Perception, and the Comparative Method
pp. 229
Structure and Function in Sound Discrimination Among Vertebrates
pp. 267
Functional and Evolutionary Implications of Peripheral Diversity in Lateral Line Systems
pp. 295
Functional Aspects of the Evolution of the Auditory System of Actinopterygian Fish
pp. 323
Evolution of Central Auditory Pathways in Anamniotes
pp. 351
The Water-to-Land Transition: Evolution of the Tetrapod Basilar Papilla, Middle Ear, and Auditory Nuclei
pp. 377
Nature and Quality of the Fossil Evidence for Otic Evolution in Early Tetrapods
pp. 405
The Stapes of Acanthostega gunnari and the Role of the Stapes in Early Tetrapods
pp. 489
Functional Consequences of Morphological Trends in the Evolution of Lizard Hearing Organs
pp. 545
Hearing in Birds
pp. 561
Evolution and Specialization of Function in the Avian Auditory Periphery
pp. 587
Evolution of the Auditory System in Synapsida (“Mammal-Like Reptiles” and Primitive Mammals) as Seen in the Fossil Record
pp. 615
Hearing in Transitional Mammals: Predictions from the Middle-Ear Anatomy and Hearing Capabilities of Extant Mammals
pp. 633
Parallel Evolution of Low-Frequency Sensitivity in Old World and New World Desert Rodents
pp. 673
Mammalian Auditory Cortex—Some Comparative Observations
pp. 691
Evolution of Sound Localization in Mammals
pp. 717
The Marine Mammal Ear: Specializations for Aquatic Audition and Echolocation
pp. 751
Adaptations of Basic Structures and Mechanisms in the Cochlea and Central Auditory Pathway of the Mustache Bat
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