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  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    U.S. News 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    U.S. News 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

  • Like the laryngeally echolocating bats of today, however, its stylohyal bones appear to have connected to its tympanic bones (although the main fossil is flattened-or as Fenton calls it, "a pancake fossil" - making it difficult to confirm the connection), hinting that echolocation and flight might have evolved at the same time, after all.

    Scientific American 2010

  • Our data also provide an independent anatomical character by which to distinguish laryngeally echolocating bats from other bats. can view articles published from 1997 to the current issue.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Nina Veselka 2010

  • In laryngeally echolocating bats, the proximal end of the stylohyal bone directly articulates with the tympanic bone and is often fused with it.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Nina Veselka 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    Science Blog 2010

  • "These new results give researchers working with fresh or fossil material an independent anatomical characteristic to distinguish laryngeally-echolocating bats from all other bats."

    RedOrbit News - Technology 2010

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