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David Cundall

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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|November 26, 2008
Viper fangs: functional limitations of extreme teethDavid Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 4, 2018
Variations of the cephalic muscles in the colubrid snake genera Entechinus, Opheodrys, and SymphimusDavid Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 23, 2009
Functional morphology of the palato-maxillary apparatus in "Palatine dragging" snakes (Serpentes: Elapidae: Acanthophis, Oxyuranus)Alexandra Deufel, David Cundall
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|February 6, 2014
Snake lower jaw skin: extension and recovery of a hyperextensible keratinized integumentMatthew Close, David Cundall
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|November 13, 2007
Dynamic changes in body form during swimming in the water snake Nerodia sipedonAbigail Pattishall, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|October 30, 2003
Prey transport in "palatine-erecting" elapid snakesAlexandra Deufel, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 25, 2018
The feeding apparatus of the salamander Amphiuma tridactylum: Morphology and behaviorSusan Erdman, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|June 6, 2018
Rhinokinetic snout of thamnophiine snakesDavid Cundall, Judith Shardo
Journal of Morphology|June 26, 2012
Mammals as prey: estimating ingestible sizeMatthew Close, David Cundall
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Feeding in Atractaspis (Serpentes: Atractaspididae): a study in conflicting functional constraintsAlexandra Deufel, David Cundall
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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|November 26, 2008
Viper fangs: functional limitations of extreme teethDavid Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 4, 2018
Variations of the cephalic muscles in the colubrid snake genera Entechinus, Opheodrys, and SymphimusDavid Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 23, 2009
Functional morphology of the palato-maxillary apparatus in "Palatine dragging" snakes (Serpentes: Elapidae: Acanthophis, Oxyuranus)Alexandra Deufel, David Cundall
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|February 6, 2014
Snake lower jaw skin: extension and recovery of a hyperextensible keratinized integumentMatthew Close, David Cundall
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|November 13, 2007
Dynamic changes in body form during swimming in the water snake Nerodia sipedonAbigail Pattishall, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|October 30, 2003
Prey transport in "palatine-erecting" elapid snakesAlexandra Deufel, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|July 25, 2018
The feeding apparatus of the salamander Amphiuma tridactylum: Morphology and behaviorSusan Erdman, David Cundall
Journal of Morphology|June 6, 2018
Rhinokinetic snout of thamnophiine snakesDavid Cundall, Judith Shardo
Journal of Morphology|June 26, 2012
Mammals as prey: estimating ingestible sizeMatthew Close, David Cundall
Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Feeding in Atractaspis (Serpentes: Atractaspididae): a study in conflicting functional constraintsAlexandra Deufel, David Cundall
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