Re: paleontology history of the hearing system among mamals and prehuman species (Daniel Rowan )


Subject: Re: paleontology history of the hearing system among mamals and prehuman species
From:    Daniel Rowan  <dr@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 27 Sep 2006 14:59:15 +0100

Also http://www.springer.com/uk/home/default?SGWID=3-40356-22-28205584-0 Evolution of the Vertebrate Auditory System Series: Springer Handbook of Auditory Research , Vol. 22 Manley, Geoffrey A.; Popper, Arthur N.; Fay, Richard R. (Eds.) 2004, XVII, 415 p., 100 illus., Hardcover ISBN: 0-387-21089-X Dr Daniel Rowan Admissions Tutor for BSc Audiology Room 4079, Tizard Building (13) Institute of Sound and Vibration Research University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK Office: +44 (0)23 80592928 Reception: +44 (0)23 80592287/8 Fax: +44 (0)23 80594981 BSc Audiology information: www.isvr.soton.ac.uk/audiology/BScAud.htm >>> Mike Ravicz <Mike_Ravicz@xxxxxxxx> 26 September 2006 14:18 >>> A paper by my colleague John Rosowski is a good place to start: "What did Morganucodon hear?", Rosowski and Graybeal, Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 101: 131-168 (1991). Also a book "Evolutionary Biology of Hearing", D.B. Webster et al. (Eds). Springer-Verlag: New York (1992).


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