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.
Selva Charlène & Ladevèze Sandrine, October 2016 — Computed microtomography investigation of the skull of Cuvier's famous ‘opossum’ (Marsupialiformes, Herpetotheriidae) from the Eocene of Montmartre. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society , ,
Solé Floréal & Ladevèze Sandrine, March 2017 — Evolution of the hypercarnivorous dentition in mammals (Metatheria, Eutheria) and its bearing on the development of tribosphenic molars: Evolution and development of carnassial molar. Evolution & Developmentvol. 19, n° 2, p. 56-68
Solé Floréal, Godinot Marc, Laurent Yves, Galoyer Alain & Smith Thierry, March 2017 — The European Mesonychid Mammals: Phylogeny, Ecology, Biogeography, and Biochronology. Journal of Mammalian Evolutionvol. 25, , p. 339-379
Davesne Donald, Gallut Cyril, Barriel Véronique, Janvier Philippe, Lecointre Guillaume & Otero Olga, November 2016 — The Phylogenetic Intrarelationships of Spiny-Rayed Fishes (Acanthomorpha, Teleostei, Actinopterygii): Fossil Taxa Increase the Congruence of Morphology with Molecular Data. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolutionvol. 4, , p. 1-20
Pradel Alan, Maisey John G., Mapes Royal H. & Kruta Isabelle, December 2016 — First evidence of an intercalar bone in the braincase of “palaeonisciform” actinopterygians, with a virtual reconstruction of a new braincase of Lawrenciella Poplin, 1984 from the Carboniferous of Oklahoma. Geodiversitasvol. 38, n° 4, p. 489-504
Robin Ninon, Béthoux Olivier, Sidorchuk Ekaterina, Cui Yingying, Li Yingnan, Germain Damien, King Andrew, Berenguer Felisa & Ren Dong, 23 May 2016 — A Carboniferous Mite on an Insect Reveals the Antiquity of an Inconspicuous Interaction. Current Biologyvol. 26, n° 10, p. 1376-1382
Robin Ninon, Foldi Imre, Godinot Marc & Petit Gilles, October 2016 — Scale insect larvae preserved in vertebrate coprolites (Le Quesnoy, France, Lower Eocene): paleoecological insights. Science of Naturevol. 103, n° 85, p. 1-8
Sallan Lauren, Giles Sam, Sansom Robert S., Clarke John T., Johanson Zerina, Sansom Ivan J. & Janvier Philippe, March 2017 — The ‘Tully Monster’ is not a vertebrate: characters, convergence and taphonomy in Palaeozoic problematic animals. Palaeontologyvol. 60, n° 2, p. 149-157
Allemand Rémi, Bardet Nathalie, Houssaye Alexandra & Vincent Peggy, February 2018 — New plesiosaurian specimens (Reptilia, Plesiosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) of Goulmima (Southern Morocco). Cretaceous Researchvol. 82, , p. 83-98
Bronnert Constance, Gheerbrant Emmanuel, Godinot Marc & Métais Grégoire, February 2018 — A primitive perissodactyl (Mammalia) from the early Eocene of Le Quesnoy (MP7, France). Historical Biologyvol. 30, 1-2, p. 237-250
Cupello Camila, Meunier François J., Herbin Marc, Clément Gaël & Brito Paulo M., March 2017 — Lung anatomy and histology of the extant coelacanth shed light on the loss of air-breathing during deep-water adaptation in actinistians. Royal Society Open Sciencevol. 4, 3:161030, p. 1-8
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
Vincent Peggy, Allemand Rémi, Taylor Paul D., Suan Guillaume & Maxwell Erin E., June 2017 — New insights on the systematics, palaeoecology and palaeobiology of a plesiosaurian with soft tissue preservation from the Toarcian of Holzmaden, Germany. The Science of Naturevol. 104, n° 51, p. 1-13
Vincent Peggy, Weis Robert, Kronz Guy & Delsate Dominique, 2019 — Microcleidus melusinae, a new plesiosaurian (Reptilia, Plesiosauria) from the Toarcian of Luxembourg. Geological Magazinevol. 156, n° 1, p. 99-116