The CR2P is a laboratory completely devoted to palaeontology s.l.. It is supported by the MNHN (National Museum of Natural History), the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research, INEE) and the Sorbonne University.
Vertebrate origin and early vertebrate phylogeny, with special reference to jawless vertebrates
Contact
E-mail
janvier [at] mnhn.fr
Phone
01 40 79 34 50
Fax
01 40 79 35 80
Custom address(es)
MNHN - Bâtiment de paléontologie
8 rue Buffon
75005 Paris
France
Publications
2025
Miyashita Tetsuto, Janvier Philippe, Tietjen Kristen, Berenguer Felisa, Schöder Sebastian, Marone Federica, Gueriau Pierre & Coates Michael, August 2025 — Novel assembly of a head–trunk interface in the sister group of jawed vertebrates. Naturevol. 645, n° 8081, p. 686-691
Houée Guillaume, Bardin Jérémie, Germain Damien, Janvier Philippe & Goudemand Nicolas, December 2023 — Developmental models shed light on the earliest dental tissues, using Astraspis as an example. Palaeontologyvol. 66, n° 6,
Janvier Philippe, July 2023 — Well-preserved Devonian galeaspid indicates swimming performance of jawless fishes. National Science Reviewvol. 10, n° 7,
Wu Feixiang, Chang Mee-Mann & Janvier Philippe, November 2021 — A New Look at the Cretaceous Lamprey Mesomyzon Chang, Zhang & Miao, 2006 from the Jehol Biota. vol. 43, n° 23, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}
Mondéjar-Fernández Jorge, Challands Thomas, Huu H. Nguyên, Hoa P. Ta, Clément Gaël & Janvier Philippe, January 2020 — A Lungfish (Sarcopterygii, Dipnomorpha) Tooth Plate from the Lower Devonian of Vietnam and the Onset of Modern Dipnoan Dental Organization. vol. 40, n° 1, dir. {Society of Vertebrate Paleontology}e1772274
Cupello Camila, Meunier François J., Herbin Marc, Janvier Philippe, Clément Gaël & Brito Paulo M., December 2017 — The homology and function of the lung plates in extant and fossil coelacanths. Scientific Reportsvol. 7, n° 9244, p. 1-8
Maisey John G., Miller Randall, Pradel Alan, Denton John S.S., Bronson Allison & Janvier Philippe, March 2017 — Pectoral Morphology in Doliodus: Bridging the ‘Acanthodian’-Chondrichthyan Divide. American Museum Novitatesvol. 3875, , p. 1-15