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.
Fortuny Josep, Marcé-Nogué Jordi, Steyer J.-Sébastien, deEsteban-Trivigno Soledad, Mujal Eudald & Gil Lluís, September 2016 — Comparative 3D analyses and palaeoecology of giant early amphibians (Temnospondyli: Stereospondyli). Scientific Reportsvol. 6, n° 30387, p. 1-10
Garrouste Romain, Hugel Sylvain, Jacquelin Lauriane, Rostan Pierre, Steyer J.-Sébastien, Desutter-Grandcolas Laure & Nel André, December 2016 — Insect mimicry of plants dates back to the Permian. Nature Communicationsvol. 7, n° 13735, p. 1-6
Looy Cindy V., Ranks Stephanie L., Chaney Dan S., Sanchez Sophie, Steyer Jean-Sebastien, Smith Roger M. H., Sidor Christian A., Myers Timothy S., Ide Oumarou & Tabor Neil J., June 2016 — Biological and physical evidence for extreme seasonality in central Permian Pangea. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecologyvol. 451, , p. 210-226
Allemand Rémi, Bardet Nathalie, Houssaye Alexandra & Vincent Peggy, May 2017 — Virtual reexamination of a plesiosaurian specimen (Reptilia, Plesiosauria) from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian) of Goulmima, Morocco, using computed tomography. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontologyvol. 37, 3:e1325894, p. 1-14
Arbez Thomas, Dahoumane Anissa & Steyer J-Sébastien, August 2017 — Exceptional endocranium and middle ear of Stanocephalosaurus (Temnospondyli: Capitosauria) from the Triassic of Algeria revealed by micro-CT scan, with new functional interpretations of the hearing system. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Societyvol. 180, n° 4, p. 910-929
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
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
Erten Huseyin, Sen Sevket & Sagular Enis K., January 2016 — Miocene and early Pleistocene rodents (Mammalia) from Denizli Basin (southwestern Turkey) and a new species of fossil Mus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontologyvol. 36, 1:e1054036, p. 1-15
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
Bonfardeci Alessandro, Caruso Antonio, Bartolini Annachiara, Bassinot Franck & Blanc-Valleron Marie-Madeleine, February 2018 — Distribution and Ecology of the Globigerinoides Ruber Globigerinoides Elongatus Morphotypes in the Azores Region during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecologyvol. 491, , p. 92-111
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
Collareta Alberto, Lambert Olivier, de Muizon Christian, Urbina Mario & Bianucci Giovanni, December 2017 — Koristocetus pesce; gen. et sp. nov., a diminutive sperm whale (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Kogiidae) from the late Miocene of Peru. Fossil Recordvol. 20, n° 2, p. 259-278
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
Lambert Olivier, Martínez-Cáceres Manuel, Bianucci Giovanni, Di Celma Claudio, Salas-Gismondi Rodolfo, Steurbaut Etienne, Urbina Mario & de Muizon Christian, May 2017 — Earliest Mysticete from the Late Eocene of Peru Sheds New Light on the Origin of Baleen Whales. Current Biologyvol. 27, n° 10, 1535-1541.e2
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