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2025
The meiolaniform Patagoniaemys gasparinae from the Upper Cretaceous La Colonia Formation (Chubut, Argentina), Part 1: Postcranial anatomy and paleoecology
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2025
Simple shell measurements do not consistently predict habitat in turtles: a reply to Lichtig and Lucas (2017)
Peer Community Journal
2025
The differentiated impacts and constraints of allometry, phylogeny, and environment on the ruminants’ ankle bone
Communications Biology
2025
PG-18: turtles reach adult shell shapes at about 65% maximum carapace length
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2025
Manouria morla sp. nov., the Ancient One: an Early Miocene large tortoise from the Swamps of Ahníkov, Czechia
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2024
Shell biomechanics suggests an aquatic palaeoecology at the dawn of turtle evolution
Scientific Reports
2024
Shell Constraints on Evolutionary Body Size–Limb Size Allometry Can Explain Morphological Conservatism in the Turtle Body Plan
Ecology and Evolution
2024
A systematic comparative description of extant turtle humeri, with comments on humerus disparity and evolution based on fossil comparisons
The Anatomical Record
2024
Natural external plastron mold of the Triassic turtle Proterochersis: An unusual mode of preservation
PLOS ONE
2023
Limb anatomy of the Triassic turtles: appendicular osteology of Proterochersis (Testudinata, Proterochersidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
Cranial morphology of Heckerochelys romani Sukhanov, 2006, a stem turtle from the Middle Jurassic of European Russia, with implications for the paleoecology of stem turtles
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2023
Shell shape-habitat correlations in extant turtles: A global-scale analysis
Global Ecology and Conservation
2022
Cranial ecomorphology of turtles and neck retraction as a possible trigger of ecological diversification
Evolution
2021
The locomotory apparatus and paraxial swimming in fossil and living marine reptiles: comparing Nothosauroidea, Plesiosauria, and Chelonioidea
PalZ
2021
A new model of forelimb ecomorphology for predicting the ancient habitats of fossil turtles
Ecology and Evolution
2021
Advances in the Biology and Conservation of Turtles
Diversity
2021
Two turtles with soft tissue preservation from the platy limestones of Germany provide evidence for marine flipper adaptations in Late Jurassic thalassochelydians
PLOS ONE
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