janvier 2023 — « Chapter 6 - Lateralized Behaviors in Living Humans: Application in the Context of Hominin Brain Evolution » in Progress in Brain Research.. The left and right hemispheres of our brains differ subtly in structure,
and each is dominant in processing specific cognitive… vol. 275, , dir. {Elsevier} p. 143-164
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octobre 2022 — Frontal sinuses and human evolution. The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the
junction between the face and the cranial vault and… Science Advances vol. 8, n° 42, eabp9767 Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
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mai 2022 — Unexpected morphological diversity in ancient dogs compared to modern relatives. Dogs are among the most variable species today, but little is known
about the morphological variability in the early phases of… Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences vol. 289, n° 1975, p. 20220147 Publisher: Royal Society
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février 2022 — In vivo intraoral waterflow quantification reveals hidden mechanisms of suction feeding in fish. Virtually all fishes rely on flows of water to transport food to the
back of their pharynx. While external flows that draw food… eLife vol. 11, , e73621
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2021 — Effect of mass and habitat on the shape of limb long bones: A morpho-functional investigation on Bovidae (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla). Limb long bones are essential to an animal’s locomotion, and are thus
expected to be heavily influenced by factors such as mass… Journal of Anatomy vol. 238, n° 4, p. 886-904 _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/joa.13359
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juin 2020 — Evolutionary and Functional Implications of Incisor Enamel Microstructure Diversity in Notoungulata (Placentalia, Mammalia). Notoungulates are an extinct clade of South American mammals, comprising
a large diversity of body sizes and skeletal… Journal of Mammalian Evolution vol. 27, n° 2, p. 211-236
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juillet 2016 — Convergence of Afrotherian and Laurasiatherian Ungulate-Like Mammals: First Morphological Evidence from the Paleocene of Morocco. Molecular-based analyses showed that extant “ungulate” mammals are
polyphyletic and belong to the two main clades Afrotheria … PLOS ONE vol. 11, n° 7, e0157556 Publisher: Public Library of Science
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