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Biochemical and Immunological Systematics of the Order Crocodilia

1983
Attempts to assess the natural affinities and evolution of living crocodilians have been difficult and largely contradictory (Kalin, 1955; Steel, 1973; Dowling and Duellman, 1974). Morphological character analysis has been misleading due to the overall conservatism of these reptiles and to the tendencies toward parallelism and convergence of traits ...
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Crocodilia Locomotion

2020
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Evoluce krokodýlů (Crocodilia, Archosauria)

2013
Crocodiles (Crocodilia) during their evolution have created many diverse forms. In this work is described their phylogenetic progress with a description of the important groups and taxonomical classification into the families. The classification is based on elder literature upgraded by actual commentaries.
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The Heart and Patterns of Cardiac Outflow in Crocodilia

1989
The anatomy of the crocodilian heart and major arteries has fascinated people for a very long time. The first scientific paper seems to be that by the Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Panizza in 1833 who wrote about the structure of the heart and the circulation of the blood in /Crocodilys lucius/, an early name for the American Alligator. Since 1833 there
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Central Cardiovascular Anatomy and Function in Crocodilia

1991
Abstract: Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow channels. Their cardiovascular anatomy may also be the most func­tionally sophisticated, combining as it does the best features of both reptilian and mammalian (and avian) systems.
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