Figure 5 in Delphinid brain development from neonate to adulthood with comparisons to other cetaceans and artiodactyls

Figure 5. One example each of a male neonate brain of O. orca compared with a brain of a male adult. The ratio of cerebellum mass to the mass of the whole brain is similar in the neonate and adult. The mass of the neonate brain is 3,292 g, while the adult brain mass is 7,100 g. Published as part of...

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Main Authors: Ridgway, Sam H., Carlin, Kevin P., Van Alstyne, Kaitlin R.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12761751
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Summary:Figure 5. One example each of a male neonate brain of O. orca compared with a brain of a male adult. The ratio of cerebellum mass to the mass of the whole brain is similar in the neonate and adult. The mass of the neonate brain is 3,292 g, while the adult brain mass is 7,100 g. Published as part of Ridgway, Sam H., Carlin, Kevin P. & Van Alstyne, Kaitlin R., 2018, Delphinid brain development from neonate to adulthood with comparisons to other cetaceans and artiodactyls, pp. 420-439 in Marine Mammal Science 34 (2) on page 432, DOI:10.1111/mms.12464, http://zenodo.org/record/12761743