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.
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.
Buffa Valentin, Frey Eberhard, Steyer J.-Sébastien & Laurin Michel, July 2021 — A New Cranial Reconstruction of Coelurosauravus Elivensis Piveteau, 1926 (Diapsida, Weigeltisauridae) and Its Implications on the Paleoecology of the First Gliding Vertebrates. vol. 41, n° 2, dir. {Society of Vertebrate Paleontology}
Dearden Richard, Mansuit Rohan, Cuckovic Antoine, Herrel Anthony, Didier Dominique, Tafforeau Paul & Pradel Alan, January 2021 — 3D Models Related to the Publication: The Morphology and Evolution of Chondrichthyan Cranial Muscles: A Digital Dissection of the Elephantfish Callorhinchus Milii and the Catshark Scyliorhinus Canicula. , , dir. {Association Palæovertebrata}
Fournier Morgane, Ladevèze S., Le Verger Kévin, Fischer Valentin, Speijer Robert & Solé Floréal, July 2020 — On the Morphology of the Astragalus and Calcaneus of the Amphicyonids (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Paleogene of Europe: Implications for the Ecology of the European Bear-Dogs. vol. 42, n° 18, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}p. 305-325
Séon Nicolas, Amiot Romain & Vincent Peggy, 2020 — Thermophysiologies Des Reptiles Marins Mésozo\”iques Révélées Par La Composition Isotopique de l’oxygène Des Tissus Phosphatés. vol. 1, n° 1,
Solé Floréal, FISCHER Valentin, DENAYER Julien, SPEIJER Robert P, FOURNIER Morgane, LE VERGER Kévin, Ladevèze S., FOLIE Annelise & Smith Thierry, 2020 — The Upper Eocene-Oligocene Carnivorous Mammals from the Quercy Phosphorites (France) Housed in Belgian Collections. vol. 24, 1-2, dir. {Université de Liège}p. 1-16
Toussaint Severine, Llamosi Artémis, Morino Luca & Youlatos Dionisios, May 2020 — The Central Role of Small Vertical Substrates for the Origin of Grasping in Early Primates. Current Biology - CBvol. 30, n° 9, dir. {Elsevier}1600–1613.e3Publisher: Elsevier
Brazeau Martin, Giles Sam, Dearden Richard, Jerve Anna, Ariunchimeg Ya., Zorig E., Sansom Robert, Guillerme Thomas & Castiello Marco, September 2020 — Endochondral Bone in an Early Devonian ‘placoderm’ from Mongolia. vol. 4, , dir. {Nature}p. 1477-1484
Longrich Nicholas R, Bardet Nathalie, Khaldoune Fatima, Khadiri Yazami Oussama & Jalil Nour-Eddine, 2021 — Pluridens Serpentis, a New Mosasaurid (Mosasauridae: Halisaurinae) from the Maastrichtian of Morocco and Implications for Mosasaur Diversity. , , dir. {Elsevier}
Longrich Nicholas R, Bardet Nathalie, Schulp Anne S & Jalil Nour-Eddine, 2021 — Xenodens Calminechari Gen. et Sp. Nov., a Bizarre Mosasaurid (Mosasauridae, Squamata) with Shark-like Cutting Teeth from the Upper Maastrichtian of Morocco, North Africa. vol. 123, , dir. {Elsevier}p. 104764
Weisbecker Vera, Rowe Timothy, Wroe Stephen, Macrini Thomas, Garland Kathleen, Travouillon Kenny, Black Karen, Archer Michael, Hand Suzanne, Berlin Jeri, Beck Robin M.D., Ladevèze S., Sharp Alana, Mardon Karine & Sherratt Emma, March 2021 — Global Elongation and High Shape Flexibility as an Evolutionary Hypothesis of Accommodating Mammalian Brains into Skulls. , , dir. {Wiley}
Le Verger Kévin, Solé Floréal & Ladevèze S., June 2020 — Description of a New Species of Cynodictis Bravard & Pomel, 1850 (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Quercy Phosphorites with Comments on the Use of Skull Morphology for Phylogenetics. vol. 42, n° 16, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}p. 239-255
Logghe A, Mujal E, Marchetti L, Nel A, Pouillon J-M, Giner S, Garrouste R & Steyer J-S, July 2021 — Hyloidichnus Trackways with Digit and Tail Drag Traces from the Permian of Gonfaron (Var, France): New Insights on the Locomotion of Captorhinomorph Eureptiles. vol. 573, , dir. {Elsevier}
Mansuit Rohan & Herrel Anthony, August 2021 — The Evolution of Appendicular Muscles during the Fin-to-Limb Transition: Possible Insights through Studies of Soft Tissues, a Perspective. vol. 9, , dir. {Frontiers Media S.A}