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Springer - The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing (Science Text)

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Explore the complex foundations of auditory science with The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing by Springer. This text addresses the necessity of integrating diverse research into a unified evolutionary context. By combining comparative anatomy, physiology, biophysics, and animal behavior, it provides a structured way to understand how hearing functions across different species. Based on a landmark conference held at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, this work brings together perspectives from evolutionary biology, ontogeny, and paleontology. It offers a conceptual framework designed to help researchers and students move toward a more integrated science of hearing. This book is a significant resource for those studying the biological roots of auditory processes and the historical development of hearing mechanisms through a scientific lens.

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Integrates diverse research fields including comparative anatomy, physiology, and biophysics to build a unified science of hearing.

Provides a conceptual framework for organizing auditory research within an evolutionary context.

Covers essential biological disciplines such as animal behavior, psychophysics, and evolutionary biology.

Includes insights from specialized fields like ontogeny and paleontology to explain hearing development.

Based on landmark scientific discussions held at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
19 September 2011
Listed Since
20 September 2013

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