Marsupial brood care in Cretaceous tanaidaceans
Abstract Parental care in animal evolution has long fascinated biologists, but tracing this complex of behavioural repertoires is challenging, as these transitory states often leave no corporeal traces as fossils. Among modern invertebrates, the tanaidaceans (Malacostraca: Peracarida), a lineage of...
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Main Authors: | Alba Sánchez-García, Xavier Delclòs, Michael S. Engel, Graham J. Bird, Vincent Perrichot, Enrique Peñalver |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36a373fd06b64407b7348766fafd840d |
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