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Morphology of the auditory and vestibular organs in mammals, with emphasis on marine species / Galina N. Solntseva.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Solnt͡seva, Galina Nikolaevna.
Contributor:
Institut problem ėkologii i ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii im. A.N. Severt︠s︡ova.
Series:
Russian academic monographs ; no. 4.
Brill eBook titles
Russian academic monographs ; no 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Auditory pathways--Physiology.
Auditory pathways.
Ear--Physiology.
Ear.
Mammals--Morphology.
Mammals.
Marine mammals--Morphology.
Marine mammals.
Vestibular apparatus--Physiology.
Vestibular apparatus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (250 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Sofia, Bulgaria : Leiden, the Netherlands : Pensoft Pub. ; Brill Academic, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This monograph describes the directions of the structural evolution of the peripheral part of the auditory system in representatives of different ecological groups of mammals. Special attention is paid to the least studied orders of marine mammals (pinnipeds, cetaceans), being of great interest both with regards to the echolocating abilities in dolphins and the influence of the aquatic environment on the development of morphological adaptations in the structure of the outer, middle and inner ears. Undertaken for the first time, a comparative embryological study of the peripheral part of the auditory system in marine mammals allowed the author to reveal the developmental pattern of the auditory and equilibrium organs in animals with a different auditory specialization. The influence of ecological factors on the adaptive trait development in the structural organization of the outer, middle and inner ears in semi-aquatic and aquatic species is discussed. The book is illustrated with a large number of high-quality micro-photos. Other volumes in the Russian Academic Monographs series: - Terrestrial Paleoecology and Global Change, Russian Academic Monographs, No 1 ISBN 978-954-642-153-7 (2003) Author: V.A. Krassilov - Fish and Dolphin Swimming, Russian Academic Monographs, No 2 ISBN 978-954-642-150-2 (2002); Author: E.V. Romanenko - Analytical Methods in Nonlinear Wave Theory, Russian Academic Monographs 3 ISBN 978-954-642-248-7 (2005) Author: I.A. Molotkov - Riccati Equations, Russian Academic Monographs 5 ISBN 978-954-642-296-5 (2007); Author: A.I. Egorov Available through our partner publisher Pensoft (www.pensoft.net).
Contents:
Preliminary Material / G. Solntseva
Chapter 1. Structure Of The Outer Ear Of Some Mammals / G. Solntseva
Chapter 2. Structure Of The Middle Ear Of Mammals / G. Solntseva
Chapter 3. Structure Of The Mammalian Inner Ear / G. Solntseva
Chapter 4. Adaptive Peculiarities Of The Mammalian Peripheral Part Of The Auditory System / G. Solntseva
Chapter 5. Innervation Of The Organ Of Corti / L. S. Bogoslovskaya and E. E. Anisimov
Chapter 1. Development Of The Auditory Organ In Terrestrial, Semi-Aquatic And Aquatic Mammals / G. Solntseva
Chapter 2. Development Of The Vestibular Apparatus In Terrestrial, Semi-Aquatic And Aquatic Mammals / G. Solntseva
Abbreviations (For Figures 1-27) / G. Solntseva
Abbreviations (For Figures 28-35) / G. Solntseva
Figures / G. Solntseva
Conclusion / G. Solntseva
Bibliography / G. Solntseva.
Notes:
At head of title: Russian Academy of Sciences. A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-244).
ISBN:
9786613160621
9781283160629
1283160625
9789004188198
9004188193
OCLC:
742333510
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004162020.1-244 DOI

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