The head and neck anatomy of sea turtles (Cryptodira: Chelonioidea) and skull shape in TestudinesDevelopment and embryonic staging in non-model organisms: the case of an afrotherian mammalPalate anatomy and morphofunctional aspects of interpterygoid vacuities in temnospondyl cranial evolutionFeeding behaviour in a 'basal' tortoise provides insights on the transitional feeding mode at the dawn of modern land turtle evolutionThe hooked element in the pes of turtles (Testudines): a global approach to exploring primary and secondary homologyMammalian skull heterochrony reveals modular evolution and a link between cranial development and brain sizeEmbryonic remnants of intercentra and cervical ribs in turtlesHomeotic effects, somitogenesis and the evolution of vertebral numbers in recent and fossil amniotesTiming of organogenesis support basal position of turtles in the amniote tree of lifeContributions to the functional morphology of caudate skulls: kinetic and akinetic formsHead morphology of the ricefish, Oryzias latipes (Teleostei: Beloniformes).A standard system to study vertebrate embryos.Embryogenesis and ossification of Emydura subglobosa (Testudines, Pleurodira, Chelidae) and patterns of turtle development.Late embryos and bony skull development in Bothropoides jararaca (Serpentes, Viperidae).Morphology of the jaw, suspensorial, and opercle musculature of Beloniformes and related species (Teleostei: Acanthopterygii), with a special reference to the m. adductor mandibulae complex.Evolution of neck vertebral shape and neck retraction at the transition to modern turtles: an integrated geometric morphometric approach.Skeletal heterochrony is associated with the anatomical specializations of snakes among squamate reptiles.Bony skull development in the Argus monitor (Squamata, Varanidae, Varanus panoptes) with comments on developmental timing and adult anatomy.Evolution of organogenesis and the origin of altriciality in mammals.The Palatal Interpterygoid Vacuities of Temnospondyls and the Implications for the Associated Eye- and Jaw Musculature.Patterns in the bony skull development of marsupials: high variation in onset of ossification and conserved regions of bone contactChondrification and Character Identification in the Skull Exemplified for the Basicranial Anatomy of Early Squamate Embryos.Temporal bone arrangements in turtles: an overview.Deep time perspective on turtle neck evolution: chasing the Hox code by vertebral morphology.Modeling neck mobility in fossil turtles.Quantifying evolutionary development using non-model organisms: integrating morphology, metrical frameworks, and gene expression.Prenatal cranial bone development of Thomas's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus thomasi): with special reference to petrosal morphology.The early development of the echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus (Mammalia: Monotremata), and patterns of mammalian developmentOntogeny and phylogeny of the mammalian chondrocranium: the cupula nasi anterior and associated structures of the anterior head regionUnique skull network complexity of Tyrannosaurus rex among land vertebratesTracing the developmental origin of a lizard skull: Chondrocranial architecture, heterochrony, and variation in lacertids
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