HIGHLIGHTS
- who: ufeffAlexander J.ufeff ufeffWerthufeff from the France France France have published the research: Osteological correlates of evolutionary transitions in cetacean feeding and related oropharyngeal functions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although the authors focus on cetaceans, the approach is broadly relevant to all vertebrates, notably other marine tetrapods, particularly in the context of the overall shapes and proportions of the feeding apparatus, not necessarily the homologous bony structures themselves (Lanyon and Rubin, 1985). The authors focus instead, as noted previously, solely on osteological features.
SUMMARY
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