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Timeline of evolution of important ear structures in vertebrates and invertebrates that have a common ancestor in the Urbilaterian

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English: Timeline of evolution of important ear structures in vertebrates and invertebrates that have a common ancestor in the Urbilaterian. This bilateral organism probably had already mechano-sensitive cells.
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Source Warren B and Nowotny M (2021) Bridging the Gap Between Mammal and Insect Ears – A Comparative and Evolutionary View of Sound-Reception. Front. Ecol. Evol. 9:667218. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.667218
Author Ben Warren and Manuela Nowotny (2021)

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