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Volume 06, issue 01
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3D model related to the publication: Small within the largest: Brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics
José D. Ferreira Logo, Francisco R. Negri Logo, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra Logo and Leonardo Kerber Logo
Published online: 02/03/2020

Keywords: brain endocast.; Caviomorpha; Endocranium; palaeobiology

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.107

References: 2
Cited by: 1

Cite this article: José D. Ferreira, Francisco R. Negri, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra and Leonardo Kerber, 2020. 3D model related to the publication: Small within the largest: Brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics. MorphoMuseuM . doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.107

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Abstract

The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D model of the brain endocast of Neoepiblema acreensis analyzed in “Small within the largest: Brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics”. The 3D model was generated using CT-Scanning and techniques of virtual reconstruction.
  

Specimens and 3D Data

Neoepiblema acreensis UFAC 4515 View specimen

M3#502

Brain endocast of Neoepiblema acreensis

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.502   state:published




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Published in Volume 06, issue 01 (2020)

References

Kerber, L., Ferreira, J,D., Negri, F.R. 2019 A reassessment of the cranial morphology of Neoepiblema acreensis (Rodentia: Chinchilloidea), a Miocene rodent from South America. Journal of Morphology.https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21067

Ferreira, J.D., Negri, F.R., Sánchez-Villagra, M.R., Kerber L. submitted.  Small within the largest: Brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics. Biology Letters. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2019.0914
  

Cited by:

Leonardo Kerber, Heloísa Moraes–Santos and Maria Inês Feijó Ramos (2023). Scanning holotypes from the Vertebrate Paleontology Collection at the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (Brazil): Tools for research and science outreach. Curator: The Museum Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/cura.12548

 


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