The evolution and phylogeny of early amniotes
<p>Amniotes comprise all mammals and reptiles, accounting for almost four fifths of all land vertebrate diversity. They share the ability to produce an amniotic egg, defined by a series of extraembryonic membranes, which serve to protect and nourish the embryo during development. Amniotes are...
Main Author: | Ford, DP |
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Other Authors: | Benson, RBJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2018
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