Complete metamorphosis promotes morphological and functional diversity in Caudata
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Metamorphosis, a common and spectacular developmental process, involves major phenotypic changes often linked to environmental transitions. Understanding how these changes affect morphological evolution is crucial for examining metamorphosis's evolutionary impacts.
Vivien Louppe+14 more
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The invertebrate paleontology collection at Rio de Janeiro's Museu Nacional: museological practices and stages in its trajectory. [PDF]
Lima JD.
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II.—Silurian Crinoids of Chicago - The Paleontology of the Niagaran Limestone in the Chicago Area. The Crinoidea. By Stuart Weller. Bull. Nat. Hist. Survey Chicago, IV, part 1, 153 pp., xv pls., and text-figures; 27 06, 1900. [PDF]
F. A. Bather
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Demographic history of the Malayan tapirs (Tapirus indicus) in Southeast Asia
Malayan tapirs in Southeast Asia can be distinguished into 3 geographical groups, based on genetic structure analysis in 11 whole genomes. The effective population size (Ne) of tapirs shows a general decreasing trend, as suggested by the pairwise sequentially Markovian coalescent analysis, with population expansion or structuring during late Early ...
Qi Luan Lim+3 more
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Author Correction: Making sense of eastern Asian Late Quaternary hominin variability. [PDF]
Bae CJ, Wu X.
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The Early Mesozoic Floras of New Zealand . By E. A. Arber. New Zealand Geological Survey, Paleontological Bulletin No. 6. 1917. [PDF]
Elspeth Berry
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State of the (Future) Field: The History of Collecting and Its Institutions
Abstract This article considers the state of the field of the history of collecting and its institutions. Following on from a 2021 ‘state of the field’ article, also published in this journal, the present piece looks towards the future of this evolving field.
SURYA BOWYER+3 more
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New digital anatomical data of <i>Keichousaurus hui</i> (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) and its phylogenetic implication. [PDF]
Xu J+5 more
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