Works matching Horns (Anatomy)


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    Rhinoceros beetle horn development reveals deep parallels with dung beetles.

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    PLoS Genetics, 2018, v. 14, n. 10, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007651
    By:
    • Ohde, Takahiro;
    • Morita, Shinichi;
    • Shigenobu, Shuji;
    • Morita, Junko;
    • Mizutani, Takeshi;
    • Gotoh, Hiroki;
    • Zinna, Robert A.;
    • Nakata, Moe;
    • Ito, Yuta;
    • Wada, Kenshi;
    • Kitano, Yasuhiro;
    • Yuzaki, Karen;
    • Toga, Kouhei;
    • Mase, Mutsuki;
    • Kadota, Koji;
    • Rushe, Jema;
    • Lavine, Laura Corley;
    • Emlen, Douglas J.;
    • Niimi, Teruyuki
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    Biometry of genital system from buffalo (Murrah) and bovine (Nelore) females.

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    Revista Veterinaria, 2010, v. 21, n. 1, p. 276
    By:
    • Carvalho, N. A. T.;
    • Gimenes, L. U.;
    • Reis, E. L.;
    • Cavalcante, A. K. S.;
    • Mello, J. E.;
    • Nichi, M.;
    • Nicacio, A. C.;
    • Nasser, L. F. T.;
    • Rezende, L. F. C.;
    • Wisnesck, C. A.;
    • Moura, C. E. B.;
    • Benedicto, H. B.;
    • Bombonato, P. P.;
    • Baruselli, P. S.
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    The Black Rhino.

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    Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 2007, v. 2, n. 2, p. 93, doi. 10.1007/s11457-007-9020-8
    By:
    • Hall, Jerome Lynn
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