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1. Stable isotopes infer the diet and habitat of the enigmatic pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata) off southern Australia

2. Clawed forelimbs allow northern seals to eat like their ancient ancestors

3. A new fossil dolphin Dilophodelphis fordycei provides insight into the evolution of supraorbital crests in Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea)

4. The sensitivity of biological finite element models to the resolution of surface geometry: a case study of crocodilian crania

5. Beware the black box: investigating the sensitivity of FEA simulations to modelling factors in comparative biomechanics

7. Latitudinal gradients in the skull shape and assemblage structure of delphinoid cetaceans

9. The first tetrapod remains from the Upper Jurassic Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed

10. Brain size evolution in whales and dolphins: new data from fossil mysticetes

11. Inferring the age and environmental characteristics of fossil sites using citizen science

13. A Lagerstätte from Australia provides insight into the nature of Miocene mesic ecosystems

14. Ecological signal in the size and shape of marine amniote teeth

16. Hyper-longirostry and kinematic disparity in extinct toothed whales

17. A panda-like diprotodontid? Assessing the diet of Hulitherium tomasettii using dental complexity (Orientation Patch Count Rotated) and dental microwear texture analysis

18. Skull shape reflects prey size niche in toothed whales

19. A new fossil dolphin Dilophodelphis fordycei provides insight into the evolution of supraorbital crests in Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea)

20. The remarkable convergence of skull shape in crocodilians and toothed whales

21. Diet of a threatened pond frog differs over a small spatial scale

22. The biomechanical consequences of longirostry in crocodilians and odontocetes

23. Constructing an Invasion Machine: The Rapid Evolution of a Dispersal-Enhancing Phenotype During the Cane Toad Invasion of Australia

24. The relationship between cranial structure, biomechanical performance and ecological diversity in varanoid lizards

25. Beware the black box: investigating the sensitivity of FEA simulations to modelling factors in comparative biomechanics

26. Why the long face? The mechanics of mandibular symphysis proportions in crocodiles

27. Toward integration of geometric morphometrics and computational biomechanics: new methods for 3D virtual reconstruction and quantitative analysis of Finite Element Models

28. Velar vocal folds are present in female and immature male koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus)

29. Surface Model and Tomographic Archive of Fossil Primate and Other Mammal Holotype and Paratype Specimens of the Ditsong National Museum of Natural History, Pretoria, South Africa

30. The relationship between cranial structure, biomechanical performance and ecological diversity in varanoid lizards.

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