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Variation in parrot jaw musculature
Interspecific morphological differences in some superficial jaw muscles of parrots. Abstract Psittaciformes, the order encompassing parrots and their relatives, are highly diverse and generally known for having a strong beaks used for multiple behaviors. The muscles related to the masticatory apparatus should reflect this functional complexity; however,
Ana Carolina L. Faillace+3 more
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Re-evaluation of the Bahariya Formation carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) and its implications for allosauroid phylogeny. [PDF]
Kellermann M, Cuesta E, Rauhut OWM.
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Abstract Neuroanatomy studies in vertebrates have garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly driven by advancements in computerized tomography imaging techniques. Nonetheless, these advancements remain largely constrained to specific vertebrate groups, notably mammals, birds, and fish, leaving studies in reptiles at an incipient stage.
Giordanna Issa Lucas, Angele Martins
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Analyzing microbiome data with taxonomic misclassification using a zero-inflated Dirichlet-multinomial model. [PDF]
Koslovsky MD.
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Whole‐bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges
Abstract Functional morphologists have long noted that skeletal adaptations in primate phalanges reflect locomotor behavior. While most studies have successfully used two‐dimensional measurements to quantify general features of phalanx shape, a whole‐bone three‐dimensional analysis may better capture more subtle aspects of phalanx morphology that have ...
Deanna M. Goldstein+7 more
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Microbiome metabolic capacity is buffered against phylotype losses by functional redundancy. [PDF]
Cross K, Beckman N, Jahnes B, Sabree ZL.
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Quantifying compositional variability in microbial communities with FAVA. [PDF]
Morrison ML, Xue KS, Rosenberg NA.
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