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We're pleased to announce the publication of our Special Issue on the nasopharynx, Edited by Anthony Pagano, Sam Marquez, and @JeffreyTLaitman . The nasopharynx is a window to half a billion years of evolutionary change to the upper respiratory tract:
https://t.co/UKoYufPxQe
Morphologies in-between: the impact of the first steps on the human talus. New research by Carla Figus et al. finds that the morphology of the human talus reflects the diverse load on the foot during the initial phases of bipedal locomotion:
https://t.co/7qu3jCNi5F
In this month's cover article, learn all about Dippers, the only songbirds that fly underwater! Exciting research by N. Adam Smith, @KristaLerista @jclarkepaleolab @KsepkaLab @JonSMitchell @Vert_Anatomist @WitmerLab et al
https://t.co/YXJ7yI1PpA
Anatomy and Relationships of the Basal Crocodylomorphs Junggarsuchus sloani and Dibothrosuchus elaphros by @ARuebenstahl, James Clark et al
https://t.co/Wk586uRbtV
Part of our upcoming Special Issue on croc evolution edited by @CrocHolliday & @paleofox
@AnatomyOrg @WileyEcolEvol
New fossil snapping turtle! Walter Joyce and colleagues describe a new species of fossil pan-chelydrid turtle, Chelydropsis aubasi, from the Middle Eocene of France. The discovery advances
arrival of pan-chelydrids to Europe by 10+ million years.
https://t.co/6niV6TO3Kq
New species alert! Brinkman et al describe a new turtle, Leiochelys tokaryki, the 1st Cretaceous kinosternid represented by an articulated skeleton, part of upcoming volume from Turtle Evolution Symposium, Guest Edited by Vlachos & Sterli @yatachelys
https://t.co/YfJzV089lh
New research on paratympanic sinuses in juvenile Alligator by Rui Tahara and Hans Larsson. Read about the comprehensive paratympanic sinus system in posthatched alligator using enhanced CT data, part of our upcoming special issue on crocodyliforms
https://t.co/LEZLhUvjVU
The Anatomical Record recently partnered w/ Biomedical Visualization Program at Univ IL at Chicago on a project providing biomedical visualization students w/experience generating journal cover art. We received 5 excellent contributions:
Read more here: https://t.co/TdzXzJwbTb
For #FossilFriday, Adrian et al. describe and evaluate new specimens of the Eocene geoemydid turtle Bridgeremys & apply geometric morphometric techniques to evaluate epiplastral variation among co-occurring geoemydids in the Uinta Basin.
https://t.co/JJxsSHrm0v
Lewisuchus admixtus is an early dinosauriform from the lower Upper Triassic of Argentina. Recent discovery of 2 partial articulated skeletons provide significant novel information:
https://t.co/B9LJAwV8j9
#paleontology #archosaur #fossils #FossilFriday #dinosauriform