Studies on plants, invertebrates, lower vertebrates, mammals and humans at the molecular and cellular levels will be accepted.
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Studies on plants, invertebrates, lower vertebrates, mammals and humans at the molecular and cellular levels are accepted, leading to a unique multidisciplinary publication.
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The role of habitat complexity and heterogeneity in structuring tropicalmammalcommunities.
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The object recognition behaviour shown by mammals is not expected to be either equivalent to, or even to be a draft of, this human ability.
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This raises the possibility that the claustrum may have arisen with the common ancestor of placental and marsupial mammals.
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Tapir tracks were second only to red brocket deer in terms of terrestrialmammaltrack densities.
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This would imply that infracommunities in fish, bird and mammals share a fundamental similarity, that of random assembly.
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The contralateral component of lemnothalamic-pallial projections (present to a substantial degree in amphibians, birds and reptiles, and, to a minor degree, in mammals) is omitted.
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One interesting protein is calreticulin, a calcium-binding protein that, in mammals, is normally located in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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For example, vision is distributed over half the cortex and polysensory and association areas are the hallmarks of cortical organization in mammals and especially primates.
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In addition, local expertise contributes to evaluating the impacts of such change on marinemammalhabitat and behaviour, hunting success, hunting safety, and food security.
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Note that in mammals, the ability to migrate past layers of preexisting cells developed among these early components.
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Other mammals have only rigid, species-specific, limbic vocalizations.
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However, it seems unlikely that marine mammals would have the opportunity to ingest such fish with any frequency.
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The thalamopallial (thalamocortical) circuitry reaches its apogee in mammals, but components are present in all vertebrates, with birds apparently having the mostmammal-like circuitry.
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aquatic mammal
This herbivorousaquaticmammallives in rivers, springs and shallow coastal waters.
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carnivorous mammals
This species is one of the oldest carnivorous mammals that can be traced all the way to present day carnivorous mammals.
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female mammal
It seems likely that female hominins, like female mammals in general, had evolved for some functions more advanced brains than their male counterparts.
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