Tim Smith
@TimSmit02313649
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Professor, Slippery Rock Univ. Associate Editor, The Anatomical Record Research: primate craniofacial development; bat midfacial form/function; special senses
Joined April 2020
RT @AnatRecord: Tusks in hyraxes are ever-growing dentin-based teeth, distinct from rodent incisors. Rock hyrax has thin enamel on tusks (n…
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RT @AnatRecord: Skull bones are typiaclly classified as endochondral or intramembranous, but the dichotomy may be too restrictive. DeLeon &…
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RT @SESantanaM: In the past ~20 years, #microCT scanning has truly revolutionized the way we study #bat morphology and biomechanics. Check…
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RT @AnatRecord: Domestication of dogs changed not only their facial muscle morphology but also how these muscles function. Dogs have ~100%…
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RT @SESantanaM: Congratulations to @UWBiology @burkemuseum PhD student @andreabernalri (& @batevodevo and coauthors) on this outstanding pu…
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RT @AnatRecord: A new study of the dermis of three shark species challenges original assumptions of a rigid body in fast moving sharks and…
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Now you see it, now you don't: the vomeronasal organ of bats. Just out in @AnatRecord with @SESantanaM @thomas_eiting and @Bats_Inside_Out See
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Just out by @MollySelba and @_ValerieDeLeon_ investigating models for facial reduction among mammals.
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Visual adaptation and dynamic camouflage in the summer flounder. New work published in @AnatRecord, see
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Great new work on muscular adaptations to hypercarnivory in @AnatRecord by @heatherfsmith et al.
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RT @AnatRecord: Exploring synapsid sensory evolution is key to mammalian origins. μCT of Riograndia guaibensis reveal incomplete separation…
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RT @heatherfsmith: Had such a wonderful time at the Atapuerca Symposium in Burgos, Spain celebrating The Anatomical Record's Special Issue…
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RT @JustAiryThings: Slow loris facial muscles are the newest piece of the puzzle that make up their weird and wonderful physiology and beha…
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RT @AnatRecord: Mammal facial musculature underlies nonverbal communication. New study of facial muscles of Nycticebus, using dissection an…
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Amazing special issue of @AnatRecord just out! So much you will learn about the Pleistocene hominins at this unique site. Guest-edited by Juan-Luis Arsuaga, Ignacio Martínez, Rolf Quam, José-Miguel Carretero, and Carlos Lorenzo.
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RT @heatherfsmith: Honored that my team's recent research on facial expression muscles in African wild dogs was featured in Nature News! We…
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RT @AnatRecord: Our June issue is now out! Cover article visualizes lemur masticatory muscle fascicles in 3D space in comparative primate s…
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New work on ontogeny of nasal turbinals. We document reduction of olfactory surface area in posterior end of nasal cavity across age in the big brown bat. with @SESantanaM @thomas_eiting @Bats_Inside_Out
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RT @SESantanaM: 🚨New🦇 paper🚨 Postnatal ontogeny of nasal turbinals in the Big Brown Bat, Eptesicus fuscus - #OpenAccess in the North Ameri…
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