Bernhard Zipfel

University Curator of Fossil and Rock Collections

Cochlear shape distinguishes southern African early hominin taxa with unique auditory ecologies


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J. Braga, C. Samir, A. Fradi, Y. Feunteun, K. Jakata, V. Zimmer, B. Zipfel, J. Thackeray, M. Macé, B. Wood, F. Grine
Scientific reports, 2021

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Braga, J., Samir, C., Fradi, A., Feunteun, Y., Jakata, K., Zimmer, V., … Grine, F. (2021). Cochlear shape distinguishes southern African early hominin taxa with unique auditory ecologies. Scientific Reports.


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Braga, J., C. Samir, A. Fradi, Y. Feunteun, K. Jakata, V. Zimmer, B. Zipfel, et al. “Cochlear Shape Distinguishes Southern African Early Hominin Taxa with Unique Auditory Ecologies.” Scientific reports (2021).


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Braga, J., et al. “Cochlear Shape Distinguishes Southern African Early Hominin Taxa with Unique Auditory Ecologies.” Scientific Reports, 2021.


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@article{j2021a,
  title = {Cochlear shape distinguishes southern African early hominin taxa with unique auditory ecologies},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Scientific reports},
  author = {Braga, J. and Samir, C. and Fradi, A. and Feunteun, Y. and Jakata, K. and Zimmer, V. and Zipfel, B. and Thackeray, J. and Macé, M. and Wood, B. and Grine, F.}
}


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