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The Mammalian Skull

The Mammalian Skull

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This volume, originally published in 1981, provides a comprehensive account of the structure, development, evolution, functional adaptations and growth of the skull of the placental mammals. A special feature, and indeed principal purpose of the approach, is the integration of the purely anatomical aspects of structure and development of the skull largely worked out in the later years of the nineteenth and early years of the twentieth century with the findings of modern investigations of the evolution, function and postnatal growth of the skull. The significance of further advances becomes more readily understandable when seen against the background of comparative anatomy and embryology. Professor Moores fresh approach to his subject will be welcomed by anatomists, embryologists, palaeontologists, comparative zoologists and physical anthropologists.
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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
384
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
560
  • Preface; Introduction; Part I. The Craniogenic elements:: 1. Head mesoderm; 2. The endoskeletal skull; 3. The dermal skull; Part II. Evolution of the Mammalian Skull:: 4. Evolution of the mammalian skull; Part III. functional Adaptations of the Skull in Modern Eutherians:: 5. The masticatory apparatus; 6. The auditory region; 7. The nasal region; Part III. Skull Growth:: 8. Skull growth; References.
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