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2016Cardiovascular physiology of dinosaursSeymour, R.
2011Functional relationship between skull form and feeding mechanics in Sphenodon, and implications for diapsid skull developmentCurtis, N.; Jones, M.; Shi, J.; O'Higgins, P.; Evans, S.; Fagan, M.; Farke, A.
2013Resolving lost herbivore community structure using coprolites of four sympatric moa species (Aves: Dinornithiformes)Wood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Richardson, S.; Rawlence, N.; Wagstaff, S.; Worthy, T.; Cooper, A.
2014New material of Beelzebufo, a hyperossified frog (Amphibia: anura) from the Late Cretaceous of MadagascarEvans, S.; Groenke, J.; Jones, M.; Turner, A.; Krause, D.; Claessens, L.
2013First evidence for Wollemi Pine-type pollen (Dilwynites: Araucariaceae) in South AmericaMacphail, M.; Carpenter, R.; Iglesias, A.; Wilf, P.; Newsom, L.A.
2013Rates of phenotypic and genomic evolution during the Cambrian explosionLee, M.; Soubrier, J.; Edgecombe, G.
2015A re-appraisal of the early Andean human remains from Lauricocha in PeruFehren-Schmitz, L.; Llamas, B.; Lindauer, S.; Tomasto-Cagigao, E.; Kuzminsky, S.; Rohland, N.; Santos, F.; Kaulicke, P.; Valverde, G.; Richards, S.; Nordenfelt, S.; Seidenberg, V.; Mallick, S.; Cooper, A.; Reich, D.; Haak, W.; Petraglia, M.D.
2012Moa's Ark or volant ghosts of Gondwana? Insights from nineteen years of ancient DNA research on the extinct moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New ZealandAllentoft, M.; Rawlence, N.
2011Acute vision in the giant Cambrian predator Anomalocaris and the origin of compound eyesPaterson, J.; Garcia-Bellido, D.; Lee, M.; Brock, G.; Jago, J.; Edgecombe, G.
2011Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humansCooper, A.