Quantifying the effects of exceptional fossil preservation on the global availability of phylogenetic data in deep time. [PDF]
Woolley CH +3 more
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The genome sequence of the Eurasian Curlew, <i>Numenius arquata</i> (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
Walsh G +9 more
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Anthropogenic reverberations on the gut microbiome of dwarf chameleons (<i>Bradypodion</i>). [PDF]
Adair MG +3 more
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The genome sequence of the Common Goldeneye, <i>Bucephala clangula</i> (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
Lopez Colom R +8 more
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The relationships of the Euparkeriidae and the rise of Archosauria [PDF]
For the first time, a phylogenetic analysis including all putative euparkeriid taxa is conducted, using a large data matrix analysed with maximum parsimony and Bayesian analysis. Using parsimony, the putative euparkeriid Dorosuchus neoetus from Russia is
Roland B Sookias
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The evolution and role of the hyposphene-hypantrum articulation in Archosauria: phylogeny, size and/or mechanics? [PDF]
Living members of Archosauria, the reptile clade containing Crocodylia and Aves, have a wide range of skeletal morphologies, ecologies and body size.
Candice M Stefanic, Sterling J Nesbitt
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Crocodylian forelimb musculature and its relevance to Archosauria [PDF]
AbstractThe musculoskeletal anatomy of the crocodylian forelimb is documented to facilitate functional morphological studies of extant and extinct archosaurs. Comparative descriptions of muscles of the forelimb of several crocodylian species are presented, including attachment sites, innervation, and anatomical functions.
Mason B Meers
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Palaeohistology and external microanatomy of rauisuchian osteoderms (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) [PDF]
Abstract: The presence of postcranial dermal armour is plesiomorphic for Archosauria. Here, we survey the external microanatomy and histology of postcranial osteoderms (i.e. dorsal paramedian and caudal osteoderms) of rauisuchians, a widely distributed assemblage of extinct predatory pseudosuchians from the Triassic.
Torsten M Scheyer, Julia B Desojo
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Phylogenetic relationships of the Atoposauridae (archosauria, crocodylomorpha)
Historical Biology, 1988A systematic revision of the family Atoposauridae is presented, interpreting and reviewing their relationships. The seventy‐one characters have been divided into cranial, postcranial and metric which have been used in three separate cladistic analyses in order to discuss their concordance.
José Luis Sanz
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Cranial anatomy of Desmatosuchus haplocerus (Reptilia: Archosauria: Stagonolepididae) [PDF]
New skull material of the Triassic aetosaur Desmatosuchus haplocerus (Archosauria: Stagonolepididae) from the Cooper Canyon Formation (Late Triassic: early Norian) of Texas is described. This is the most complete description of the skull of Desmatosuchus to date, shedding light on the edentulous premaxilla, laterally exposed splenial on the mandible ...
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