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Great to see the response to our new article (https://t.co/yGyrapRPiH) led by @CrocHolliday & elevated by @BrianEngh_Art's stunning piece. Check out the article itself for loads of solid, well-illustrated anatomy & (we feel) well-reasoned hypotheses. @NSF_BIO @OhioU @OUHCOM
Ben Franklin campaigned hard for the wild turkey being our national bird. We agree! Here's some of our turkey work for #IndependenceDay. Nasal airflow w/ @Ninjemys: https://t.co/DJXtEUQxwZ. Head vasculature w/ Ruger Porter: https://t.co/seGGtLgOrc. Inner ears w/ @hyaenaDon!
Just added to our Visible Interactive Alligator project on @MorphoSource: https://t.co/xacVxVNQIK. #OA CT data & STLs of skull, endocast, labyrinths & sinuses. We published on it in Witmer & Ridgely 2008—https://t.co/fPTz6VnXqB. More here: https://t.co/2NuZ35dbum. Thx @NSF_BIO!
Launched our #OA white rhino head on @MorphoSource, thanks to the work of @OhioU senior @jkrech2230, including CT data & STLs of a whole head: https://t.co/Tf3VPCaORE. For the story, vid & other goodies, see our Visible Interactive Rhino: https://t.co/z6cvmJlr9N. Thx @NSF_BIO
#ThyreophoranThursday? We can play! Some more images associated with yesterday's @PLOSONE article: https://t.co/T30z34KRw0. The first is an older image by WitmerLab member Ryan Ridgely, whereas @Ninjemys expertly generated the other two. Captions here: https://t.co/FG9lbYcU8o.
Cool new article in @CurrentBiology today (https://t.co/czcN7cbCWq) by Krister Smith, @AnjanBhullar, et al. on pineal evolution based on a fossil monitor lizard. I wrote the commentary: https://t.co/xsabNG9u4S. Here's a modded image based on an #OUµCT scan of an extant Varanus.