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Description Log10/log10 OLS regression of resting frequency (RF) against skull centroid size (CS). Species names abbreviated as in Table . Maxilloturbinal length category coded as in Figure .
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Statistics from multivariate regressions using landmark data
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Landmarks used in geometric morphometric analyses, descriptions given in Table .
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Results from 2‐block partial least squares analyses
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Results from principal components analyses
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Regression statistics for scaling of maxilloturbinal surface area and length
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Phylogeny showing the relationship between species of Rhinolophus, Hipposideros lankadiva, and Megaderma lyra based on the topology in Shi and Rabosky (). Branches color coded by maxilloturbinal...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description The nasal chamber of adult Hipposideros lankadiva, showing the main nasal chamber (A–D) and the region of the nasopharygeal duct (NPhD)(E, F). Much of the rostral nasal chamber lacks prominent...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Adult Rhinolophus lepidus showing the main nasal chamber (A, B) and the region of the olfactory recess (OR) and nasopharyngeal duct (NPhD) (C–E). In the main nasal chamber, vascular mucosa is found...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Multivariate regression of Procrustes coordinates (Skull Shape) against log10 skull centroid size (CS). Skull models represent extremes in shape in our sample. Top = R. luctus, bottom = R....
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Rostrocaudal sequence of adult Rhinolophus lepidus showing the maxilloturbinal (MT) from its rostral end (A) from which point it loops caudally toward the first ethmoturbinal (ET I) in an ascending...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Skull and maxilloturbinal shape variation in Rhinolophidae based on a PCA of the covariance matrix generated from Procrustes coordinates. Skull models representing species close to extremes in...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Select species of horseshoe bats included in this study. Photos used with permission from M. Brock Fenton.
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Landmark descriptions
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Species sampled, sample sizes, and measurement data
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
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Description Linear measurements taken from digital models of Rhinolophus skulls. Skull is in ventral view. MTL = greatest antero‐posterior length of the maxilloturbinal, BCW = basicranial width between the...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
Publication Title: The Anatomical Record -
Description The nasal chamber of adult Megaderma lyra, showing the main nasal chamber (A–C) and the region of the nasopharygeal duct (NPhD) (D). In the main nasal chamber the maxilloturbinal (MT) is a small,...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
Publication Title: The Anatomical Record -
Description Multivariate regression of size‐corrected residuals for Procrustes coordinates (skull shape) against size‐corrected residuals for resting echolocation frequency (RF). Species names abbreviated as...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
Publication Title: The Anatomical Record -
Description Log10/log10 OLS regressions of A: Maxilloturbinal surface area (MTSA) against basicranial width (BCW), B: Maxilloturbinal length (MTL) against BCW, C: residual MTSA against residual MTL. Species...
Article Title: Maxilloturbinal Aids in Nasophonation in Horseshoe Bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)
Publication Title: The Anatomical Record