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2017-12
Volume 03, Issue 04
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MorphoMuseuM Volume 03, Issue 04:December 2017

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  3D datasets
3D models related to the publication: Size Variation under Domestication: Conservatism in the inner ear shape of wolves, dogs and dingoes
Renaud Lebrun, Loïc Costeur, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Anita V. Schweizer, Laura A. B. Wilson and Thomas Schmelzle
Published online: 17/10/2017

Keywords: bony labyrinth; inner ear; cochlea; zooarchaeology; feralisation; petrosal; semicircular canal

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e1

  Abstract

    The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models analyzed in the following publication: Size variation under domestication: Conservatism in the inner ear shape of wolves, dogs and dingoes. Scientific Reports 7, Article number: 13330, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13523-9.
      

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3D models related to the publication: Comparative anatomy of the bony labyrinth of the bats Platalina genovensium (Phyllostomidae, Lonchophyllinae) and Tomopeas ravus (Molossidae, Tomopeatinae)
Paul M. Velazco and Camille Grohé
Published online: 09/04/2018

Keywords: bony labyrinth; cochlea; Chiroptera

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e2

  Abstract

    The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models analyzed in Velazco P. M., Grohé C. 2017. Comparative anatomy of the bony labyrinth of the bats Platalina genovensium (Phyllostomidae, Lonchophyllinae) and Tomopeas ravus (Molossidae, Tomopeatinae). Biotempo 14(2). 

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3D models related to the publication: Micromeryx? eiselei - a new moschid species from Steinheim am Albuch, Germany, and the first comprehensive description of moschid cranial material from the Miocene of Central Europe
Bastien Mennecart, Loïc Costeur, Manuela Aiglstorfer and Elmar P. Heizmann
Published online: 16/10/2017

Keywords: inner ear; Miocene; petrosal; Moschidae; skull

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e4

  Abstract

    The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models of the holotype (NMB Sth. 833) of the new species Micromeryx? eiselei analysed in the article Aiglstorfer, M., Costeur, L., Mennecart, B., Heizmann, E.P.J.. 2017. Micromeryx? eiselei - a new moschid species from Steinheim am Albuch, Germany, and the first comprehensive description of moschid cranial material from the Miocene of Central Europe. PlosOne https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185679 

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3D models related to the publication: New data on Amynodontidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Eocene of Eastern Europe: phylogenetic and palaeobiogeographic implications
Loïc Costeur, Vlad Codrea, Cristina Fărcaş, Damien Becker, Alexandru Solomon, Marton Venczel, Olivier Maridet and Jérémy Tissier
Published online: 12/03/2018

Keywords: Oligocene; Late Eocene; Romania; Rhinocerotoidea; Amynodontidae

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e5

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    This contribution contains the 3D models described and figured in the following publication: Tissier et al. (in prep.). 

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3D models of three wolf pup skulls related to the publication: Neomorphosis and heterochrony of skull shape in dog domestication
 
Cornelia Mainini, Dominic Gascho, Sabrina Beutler and Madeleine Geiger
Published online: 18/10/2017

Keywords: Canis lupus; Canidae; Carnivora

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e6

  Abstract

    This contribution comprises the 3D models of three wolf pup skulls, which were used for the publication by Geiger et al. 2017 on Neomorphosis and heterochrony of skull shape in dog domestication. 

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Supplemental information for "Sensory anatomy of the most aquatic of carnivorans: the Antarctic Ross seal, and convergences with other mammals".
Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Cleopatra M. Loza, Alfredo A. Carlini and Ashley E. Latimer
Published online: 23/11/2017

Keywords: inner ear; aquatic; Phoca; Ommatophoca rossi; semicircular canals

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e7

  Abstract

    Here, the semicircular canals of the most aquatic seal, the rare Antarctic Ross Seal (Ommatophoca rossii), are presented for the first time, along with representatives of every species in the Lobodontini: the leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), and crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus). Because encounters with wild Ross seal are rare, and few specimens are available in collections worldwide, this dataset increases accessibility to a rare species. For further comparison, we present the bony labyrinths of other carnivorans, the elephant seal (Mirounga leonina), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), South American sea lion (Otaria byronia). 

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