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The Amphibian Ear

Ernest Glen Wever

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Professor Wever studies the structure of the ear and its functioning as a receptor of sounds in all amphibian species (139) for which living representatives could be obtained.

Originally published in 1985.

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Perilymph, Tectorial membrane, Cricoid cartilage, Slit (gene family), Endolymphatic sac, Mouth, Special senses, Stegocephalia, Utricle (ear), Vomer, Seymouriamorpha, Membranous labyrinth, Branchial arch, Scaphiopus, Meckel's cartilage, Loose connective tissue, Masseter muscle, Muscle, Otolith, Vibration, Cartilage, Cryptobranchoidea, Internal carotid artery, Leopard frog, Oval window, Vertebrate, Occipital condyle, Ligament, Subcutaneous tissue, Neobatrachia, Cannula, Round window, Vertebra, Hyoid bone, Occipital bone, Maxillary nerve, Otic capsule, Saccule, Larva, Eustachian tube, Cochlea, Rhacophoridae, Salientia, Dermis, Inner ear, Eardrum, Glottis, Necturus, Gymnophiona, Sinus venosus, Sarcopterygii, Facial nerve, Intromittent organ, Basilar papilla, Nostril, Stimulation, Amphibian, Frog, Tympanic Membrane, Choroid, Middle ear, Semicircular canals, Endolymphatic duct, Squamous epithelial cell, American bullfrog, Endolymph, Sound pressure, Temporal muscle, Hair cell, Mucous gland