Hearing – the Brain and Auditory Communication in Marsupials

Hearing – the Brain and Auditory Communication in Marsupials Books

Hearing   the Brain and Auditory Communication in Marsupials

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The marsupials are an vital order of mammals that have evolved by the side of lines parallel to eutherians. This book brings together what is known about one very vital sense needed for survival – hearing. It documents various studies of the hearing capacities of marsupials and relates this in rank to their vocal behavior. To what sounds do marsupials answer? What are the spectra of their vocalizations? The organization of the brain auditory pathways of marsupials is compared with those of eutherian mammals and correlated to the structure of the auditory edge. The fact that much of the early development of marsupial young occurs outside the mother’s body enables the possibility of discoveries about the early development of brain and hearing relevant to all mammals.

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