Microchiropterans have a diminutive cerebral cortex, not an enlarged cerebellum, compared to megachiropterans and other mammals
Authors
Herculano-Houzel, S.
Barros Da Cunha, F.
Reed, J.L.
Kaswera, C.
Gilissen, E.
Pettigrew, J.
Manger, P.R.
Discipline
Biological sciences
Subject
Biological collection and data management
Audience
Scientific
Date
2020Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Herculano-Houzel, S.; Barros Da Cunha, F.; Reed, J.L.; Kaswera, C.; Gilissen, E.; Pettigrew, J.; Manger, P.R. (2020). Microchiropterans have a diminutive cerebral cortex, not an enlarged cerebellum, compared to megachiropterans and other mammals. , Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. 528; Special Issue:In Honor of Jack Pettigrew, 2978-2993, DOI: DOI 10.1002/cne.24985.Identifiers
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng