Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys
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, Journal Article
Coleman, M; Kay, RF; Colbert, MW
Published in: Anatomical Record
2010
Duke Scholars
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Anatomical Record
DOI
Publication Date
2010
Volume
293
Start / End Page
1711 / 1721
Related Subject Headings
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Platyrrhini
- Hearing
- Fossils
- Ear, Middle
- Cochlea
- Biological Evolution
- Auditory Threshold
- Animals
- Anatomy & Morphology
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Coleman, M., Kay, R. F., & Colbert, M. W. (2010). Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys. Anatomical Record, 293, 1711–1721. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.21199
Coleman, M., R. F. Kay, and M. W. Colbert. “Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys.” Anatomical Record 293 (2010): 1711–21. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.21199.
Coleman M, Kay RF, Colbert MW. Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys. Anatomical Record. 2010;293:1711–21.
Coleman, M., et al. “Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys.” Anatomical Record, vol. 293, 2010, pp. 1711–21. Manual, doi:10.1002/ar.21199.
Coleman M, Kay RF, Colbert MW. Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys. Anatomical Record. 2010;293:1711–1721.
Published In
Anatomical Record
DOI
Publication Date
2010
Volume
293
Start / End Page
1711 / 1721
Related Subject Headings
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Platyrrhini
- Hearing
- Fossils
- Ear, Middle
- Cochlea
- Biological Evolution
- Auditory Threshold
- Animals
- Anatomy & Morphology