Evolution of cranial morphology in phyllostomid bats in relation to feeding habits.
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Bat skull evolution
I'm giving my PhD defense tomorrow, July 28th, so no time to blog. Here's a cool video of bat skulls evolving to specialize to different diets.
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Best of luck on your defense.
ReplyDeletecicely
Thanks, Cicely. Everything went according to plan.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! So now the Postdoc chapter. Onward and upward (at least thats one way to look at it).
ReplyDeleteNow go enjoy an onion!