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Mysticetes to MiniConference to Manuscripts: Introduction to Thematic Issue on Mysticete Anatomy.

This issue of the Anatomical Record is focused on the theme of Mysticete Anatomy. There are six included articles that explore the anatomy of the nasal region (Marquez et al., Maust-Mohl et al.), larynx (Damien et al.), lungs (Fetherston et al.), sublingual fascia (Werth et al.), and brain (Raghanti et al.). These papers document anatomical features exhibited by mysticetes (baleen whales) and their related cousins (including other whales, and the semiaquatic moose and hippopotamus). This theme stems from a two day MiniConference on Mysticete Anatomy, hosted at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City on May 2016. Anatomy is explored in the contexts of function and evolution of aquatic adaptations. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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