Image Nouvelle publication The importance of scientific illustrations in paleontology: a tribute to Diane Scott Thematic issue coordinated by Michel Laurin, Sean P. Modesto & Robert R. Reisz
Image Nouvelle publication Marine records reveal multiple phases of Toba’s last volcanic activity Two CR2P members took part in this study published in Scientifics Reports.
Image Nouvelle publication End-Permian and end-Triassic mass extinctions reshaped the diversity of Odonata A new study by members of CR2P and CESCO on the morphological diversity of fossil dragonfly wings published in iScience.
Image Nouvelle publication The Advent of PhyloCode: The Continuing Evolution of Biological Nomenclature Nouvel ouvrage de Michel Laurin paru aux Éditions CRC Press
Image Nouvelle publication Evidence of sexual dimorphism in extinct theropod dinosaurs Research led by members of MECADEV, CR2P and ISYEB, in collaboration with the Musée d'Angoulême and published in the scientific journal eLife,...
Image Nouvelle publication Ancient chimaeras were suction feeders, not shell crushers, new research shows Research led by the CR2P and MECADEV (Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, MNHN) and the University of Birmingham has shown that an ancient relative of...
Image Nouvelle publication Changes in the tree canopy facilitated the evolution of the earliest gliding reptile A team of researchers from CR2P and the State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe has reconstructed the skeleton of Coelurosauravus...
Image Nouvelle publication Fossil Decapod Crustacea in the historical collections This book by Sylvain Charbonnier and Alessandro Garassino is dedicated to the fossil crustaceans preserved in the oldest paleontological collections of the...
Image Nouvelle publication Fossil and Recent Muricidae of the World. Part Muricopsinae The goal of Fossil and Recent Muricidae of the World is to provide a new synthesis of the Muricidae, one of the most collected shell families...
Image Nouvelle publication Locusts and grasshoppers were ubiquitous 300 million years ago Ovipositor and mandible structure of a new fossil insect species reveals a novel role for orthopterans in Carboniferous forests
Image Nouvelle publication A twig-like insect stuck in the Permian mud indicates early origin of an ecological strategy in Hexapoda evolution A team of researchers from CR2P and ISYEB has just described a 265 million year old fossil record of a stick insect. These insects, most often mimetic by...
Image Nouvelle publication Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology New book on bone histology, co-edited by six histologists including five members of CR2P.