Baylor University: Pinniped Craniofacial Musculature Provides Insight on Its Role in Aquatic Feeding
November 03, 2021
November 03, 2021
WACO, Texas, Nov. 3 (TNSJou) -- Baylor University issued the following news on Nov. 2, 2021:
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Baylor biology researcher Sarah Kienle, Ph.D., led a foundational study in comparative craniofacial anatomy of pinnipeds, such as seals, sea lions and walruses
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Pinnipeds -- a group including seals, sea lions and walruses -- are relatively recently derived marine mammals that evolved from terrestrial carnivorans and reentered the marine envir . . .
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Baylor biology researcher Sarah Kienle, Ph.D., led a foundational study in comparative craniofacial anatomy of pinnipeds, such as seals, sea lions and walruses
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Pinnipeds -- a group including seals, sea lions and walruses -- are relatively recently derived marine mammals that evolved from terrestrial carnivorans and reentered the marine envir . . .