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  • 2. Morphological integration in the carnivoran skull.
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  • 6. Statistical support for the hypothesis of developmental constraint in marsupial skull evolution.
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  • 11. Ecological correlates and evolutionary divergence in the skull of turtles: a geometric morphometric assessment.
    Claude J, Pritchard P, Tong H, Paradis E, Auffray JC.
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  • 12. Carnivoran paleoguilds of Africa: implications for hominid food procurement strategies.
    Lewis ME.
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  • 14. Impact of the terrestrial-aquatic transition on disparity and rates of evolution in the carnivoran skull.
    Jones KE, Smaers JB, Goswami A.
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  • 16. A three-dimensional analysis of the morphological evolution and locomotor behaviour of the carnivoran hind limb.
    Martín-Serra A, Figueirido B, Palmqvist P.
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  • 18. The brain of Thylacosmilus atrox. Extinct South American saber-tooth carnivore marsupial.
    Quiroga JC, Dozo MT.
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  • 19. Patterns of cranial shape variation in the Papionini (Primates: Cercopithecinae).
    Singleton M.
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  • 20. The taxonomic implications of cranial shape variation in Homo erectus.
    Baab KL.
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