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.
Clarac F. & Quilhac A., February 2019 — The Crocodylian Skull and Osteoderms: A Functional Exaptation to Ectothermy?. Zoologyvol. 132, , p. 31-40Publisher: Elsevier
Plasse Martial, Amson Eli, Bardin Jérémie, Grimal Quentin & Germain Damien, July 2019 — Trabecular Architecture in the Humeral Metaphyses of Non-avian Reptiles (Crocodylia, Squamata and Testudines): Lifestyle, Allometry and Phylogeny. Journal of Morphologyvol. 280, n° 7, p. 982-998
de Muizon Christian, Billet Guillaume & Ladevèze Sandrine, December 2019 — New Remains of Kollpaniine “Condylarths” (Panameriungulata) from the Early Palaeocene of Bolivia Shed Light on Hypocone Origins and Molar Proportions among Ungulate-like Placentals. vol. 41, n° 1, p. 841
Clarac François, Goussard Florent, de Buffrénil Vivian & Sansalone Vittorio, 2019 — The function(s) of bone ornamentation in the crocodylomorph osteoderms: a biomechanical model based on a finite element analysis. Paleobiologyvol. 45, n° 1, p. 182-200Publisher: Paleontological Society