Ontogenetic variability of the intertympanic sinus distinguishes lineages within Crocodylia. [PDF]
Perrichon G +10 more
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Evolution of Ecology in Crocodylians : Morphometric and Phylogenetic Approach
Crocodylia is a remarkably successful group of archosaurs (crocodylians, birds, and all descendants of their most recent common ancestor) which has dominated the land-water interface since the Late Cretaceous. Because extant species are available for measuring morphology, function, performance, and fitness, Crocodylia is an ideal model group for ...
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Miocene fossils from the southeastern Pacific shed light on the last radiation of marine crocodylians. [PDF]
Salas-Gismondi R +9 more
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The fossil record of crocodilian tracks and traces: an overview
This volume fills a gap in the ichnological literature on crocodylian tracks and other traces (bite marks and coprolites). The definition of Crocodylia is presently in flux as both crown-based and stem-based definitions are present in the literature. The
Milàn, Jesper +6 more
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Clustering crocodylian dental morphology: Insights into functional adaptations, diet, and ontogeny. [PDF]
Testin JJ, D'Amore DC.
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Bite marks of the giant crocodylian Deinosuchus on Late Cretaceous (Campanian) bones
The giant (~10 m) Late Cretaceous eusuchian crocodylians of the genus Deinosuchus are shown to have left large, blunt, sometimes penetrating bite marks on a significant number of sea turtle shells, and on several dinosaur specimens.
Schwimmer, David R.
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The effects of cryptic diversity on diversification dynamics analyses in Crocodylia. [PDF]
Darlim G, Höhna S.
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An intermediate crocodylian linking two extant gharials from the Bronze Age of China and its human-induced extinction. [PDF]
Iijima M +5 more
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New data on the anatomy and relationships of the Paleocene crocodylian Akanthosuchus langstoni
The phylogenetic relationships of the Paleocene crocodylian Akanthosuchus langstoni are assessed using published data matrices and morphological data from the holotype and referred specimens.
Lucas, S.G., Hill, R.V.
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Anatomy of the heart of the leatherback turtle. [PDF]
Jensen B, Lauridsen H, Webb GJW, Wang T.
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