Evolutionary history of mental glands in turtles reveals a single origin in an aquatic ancestor and recurrent losses independent of macrohabitat
Abstract Despite the relevance of chemical communication in vertebrates, comparative examinations of macroevolutionary trends in chemical signaling systems are scarce. Many turtle and tortoise species are reliant on chemical signals to communicate in aquatic and terrestrial macrohabitats, and many o...
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Autores principales: | Alejandro Ibáñez, Uwe Fritz, Markus Auer, Albert Martínez-Silvestre, Peter Praschag, Emilia Załugowicz, Dagmara Podkowa, Maciej Pabijan |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/65f8bda5984541e39320cc4497ec98c4 |
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