Womack Development on Strikingly

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Project Earless Home on Strikingly

Original drawing by Staci Amburgey. Why are ears lost in some species but not others? Above is a.

Molly Womack on Strikingly

Current and past research, contact information, photos and more. Working in The Rosenblum lab. At UC Berkeley and The Bell Lab. Also, click on research projects and methods with links below to get more information and sneak peak results. Convergent Ear Loss and Regain in Toads.

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