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2. A Late Devonian coelacanth reconfigures actinistian phylogeny, disparity, and evolutionary dynamics.
3. Reconstructing an ancient fish: Three‐dimensional skeletal restoration of the head of Mawsonia (Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) using CT scan, and an adjusted model for body size estimation in fossil coelacanths.
4. Les coelacanthes actuels permettent de retracer l’histoire évolutive du groupe
5. Fish fossil unfolds clues to vertebrate brain evolution
6. Functional adaptation of the infant craniofacial system to mechanical loadings arising from masticatory forces.
7. Computational biomechanical modelling of the rabbit cranium during mastication
8. Neurocranial development of the coelacanth and the evolution of the sarcopterygian head
9. Assessment of the mechanical role of cranial sutures in the mammalian skull: Computational biomechanical modelling of the rat skull
10. FIRST OCCURRENCE OF A MAWSONIID COELACANTH IN THE EARLY JURASSIC OF EUROPE
11. Early tetrapod cranial evolution is characterized by increased complexity, constraint, and an offset from fin-limb evolution
12. A GIANT MARINE COELACANTH FROM THE JURASSIC OF NORMANDY, FRANCE
13. A reevaluation of the anatomy of the jaw-closing system in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae
14. Regional Patterning in Tail Vertebral Form and Function in Chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus)
15. Comparative cranial biomechanics in two lizard species: impact of variation in cranial design
16. The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and the material properties of cartilage
17. Development and growth of the pelvic fin in the extant coelacanthLatimeria chalumnae
18. Supplementary material: extra tables and figures from An assessment of the role of the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli in the cranium of the cat (Felis silvestris catus)
19. Development and growth of the pectoral girdle and fin skeleton in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae
20. The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium
21. Development and growth of the pelvic fin in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.
22. Additional figures of the models and contour plots from The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium
23. Supplementary Figure S2 from Form function relationships in dragonfly mandibles under an evolutionary perspective
24. SI Table 1 from The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium
25. SI Table 2 from The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium
26. Development and growth of the pectoral girdle and fin skeleton in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.
27. An assessment of the role of the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli in the cranium of the cat ( Felis silvestris catus )
28. The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium
29. Comparative skull biomechanics in Varanus and Salvator ‘Tupinambis’
30. Form–function relationships in dragonfly mandibles under an evolutionary perspective
31. Redescription of the Hyoid Apparatus and Associated Musculature in the Extant Coelacanth L atimeria chalumnae : Functional Implications for Feeding
32. The third dimension: a novel set‐up for filming coelacanths in their natural environment
33. Correction: The Giant Cretaceous Coelacanth (Actinistia, Sarcopterygii) Megalocoelacanthus dobiei Schwimmer, Stewart & Williams, 1994, and Its Bearing on Latimerioidei Interrelationships
34. Allometric growth in the extant coelacanth lung during ontogenetic development
35. Bite Force in the Extant Coelacanth Latimeria: The Role of the Intracranial Joint and the Basicranial Muscle
36. Redescription of the Hyoid Apparatus and Associated Musculature in the Extant Coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae: Functional Implications for Feeding
37. The third dimension: a novel set-up for filming coelacanths in their natural environment.
38. Erratum to: the buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling
39. The buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling
40. The Giant Cretaceous Coelacanth (Actinistia, Sarcopterygii) Megalocoelacanthus dobiei Schwimmer, Stewart & Williams, 1994, and Its Bearing on Latimerioidei Interrelationships
41. A reevaluation of the anatomy of the jaw-closing system in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.
42. Form - function relationships in dragonfly mandibles under an evolutionary perspective
43. Functional adaptation of the infant craniofacial system to mechanical loadings arising from masticatory forces.
44. Development and growth of the pelvic fin in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.
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