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    Development of the hyolaryngeal architecture in horseshoe bats: insights into the evolution of the pulse generation for laryngeal echolocation

    The hyolaryngeal apparatus generates biosonar pulses in the laryngeally echolocating bats. The cartilage and muscles comprising the hyolarynx of laryngeally echolocating bats are morphologically modified compa...

    Taro Nojiri, Masaki Takechi, Toshiko Furutera, Nicolas L. M. Brualla in EvoDevo (2024)

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    Correction to: The vocal apparatus: An understudied tool to reconstruct the evolutionary history of echolocation in bats?

    Nicolas L. M. Brualla, Laura A. B. Wilson, Michael Doube in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2023)

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    The vocal apparatus: An understudied tool to reconstruct the evolutionary history of echolocation in bats?

    Laryngeal echolocation in bats could have evolved following two scenarios: a single origin from a common ancestor or an independent acquisition inside the two clades Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera. Lat...

    Nicolas L. M. Brualla, Laura A. B. Wilson, Michael Doube in Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2023)