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Better Late Than Never: Effective Air-Borne Hearing Of Toads Delayed By Late Maturation Of The Tympanic Middle Ear Structures, Molly C. Womack, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Kim L. Hoke Oct 2016

Better Late Than Never: Effective Air-Borne Hearing Of Toads Delayed By Late Maturation Of The Tympanic Middle Ear Structures, Molly C. Womack, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Kim L. Hoke

Biology Faculty Publications

Most vertebrates have evolved a tympanic middle ear that enables effective hearing of airborne sound on land. Although inner ears develop during the tadpole stages of toads, tympanic middle ear structures are not complete until months after metamorphosis, potentially limiting the sensitivity of post-metamorphic juveniles to sounds in their environment. We tested the hearing of five species of toads to determine how delayed ear development impairs airborne auditory sensitivity. We performed auditory brainstem recordings to test the hearing of the toads and used micro-computed tomography and histology to relate the development of ear structures to hearing ability. We found a …