Phylogenomic and demographic history of the Cape cliff lizard (Hemicordylus capensis)
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Journal of evolutionary biology - ISSN 1420-9101- (2026) p. 1-9
Powerful or non-powerful? Revisiting hallucal grasping as a key evolutionary innovation in small arboreal mammals
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iScience - ISSN 2589-0042-29:6 (2026) p. 1-22
Variable yet ubiquitous : hierarchical scaling of head functional morphology in lizards
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Evolution - ISSN 0014-3820- (2026) p.
Brain size reduction in dogs was already established at least by the Late Neolithic of Western Europe, 5000 years ago
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Royal Society Open Science - ISSN 2054-5703-13:4 (2026) p. 1-14
Synergistic yet different : rethinking the gastrocnemii as two functionally distinct muscles
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Journal of biomechanics - ISSN 0021-9290-203 (2026) p. 1-7
Fossil seals (Carnivora, Phocidae) of the Miocene Calvert, Choptank, and St. Marys Formations, Chesapeake Group, from the Calvert Cliffs and adjacent areas
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The geology and vertebrate paleontology of Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, USA: volume 3 elephants, land mammals, and seals / Godfrey, S.J. [edit.]; Grimsley, G.J. [edit.]-p. 201-252
Anatomical exploration of Vipera ammodytes (family Viperidae) horn supports cephalic appendage sensory function in non‐aquatic snakes
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Journal of anatomy - ISSN 0021-8782- (2026) p.
Reproduction and growth in island and mainland populations of a lacertid lizard
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Biological journal of the Linnean Society - ISSN 0024-4066-147:3 (2026) p. 1-13