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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 26, 2013
The importance of accurate muscle modelling for biomechanical analyses: a case study with a lizard skullFlora Gröning, Marc E H Jones, Neil Curtis, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 26, 2013
Integration of molecules and new fossils supports a Triassic origin for Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, and tuatara)Marc E H Jones, Cajsa Lisa Anderson, Christy A Hipsley, et al.
Plos One|June 13, 2025
Correction: The evolution of bone-eating worm diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group of the United KingdomSarah Jamison-Todd, James D Witts, Marc E H Jones, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 16, 2024
Contrasting macroevolutionary patterns in pelagic tetrapods across the Triassic-Jurassic transitionAntoine Laboury, Thomas L Stubbs, Andrzej S Wolniewicz, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2023
Microchromosome fusions underpin convergent evolution of chameleon karyotypesMarcello Mezzasalma, Jeffrey W Streicher, Fabio M Guarino, et al.
Plos One|April 3, 2025
The evolution of bone-eating worm diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group of the United KingdomSarah Jamison-Todd, James D Witts, Marc E H Jones, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|June 21, 2017
Pet ownership increases human risk of encountering ticksE H Jones, A F Hinckley, S A Hook, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2020
<i>Colobops</i>: a juvenile rhynchocephalian reptile (Lepidosauromorpha), not a diminutive archosauromorph with an unusually strong biteTorsten M Scheyer, Stephan N F Spiekman, Hans-Dieter Sues, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 22, 2017
Bite force in the horned frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli) with implications for extinct giant frogsA Kristopher Lappin, Sean C Wilcox, David J Moriarty, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|February 16, 2020
Reproductive phenotype predicts adult bite-force performance in sex-reversed dragons (Pogona vitticeps)Marc E H Jones, Jennifer C A Pistevos, Natalie Cooper, et al.
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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 26, 2013
The importance of accurate muscle modelling for biomechanical analyses: a case study with a lizard skullFlora Gröning, Marc E H Jones, Neil Curtis, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 26, 2013
Integration of molecules and new fossils supports a Triassic origin for Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, and tuatara)Marc E H Jones, Cajsa Lisa Anderson, Christy A Hipsley, et al.
Plos One|June 13, 2025
Correction: The evolution of bone-eating worm diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group of the United KingdomSarah Jamison-Todd, James D Witts, Marc E H Jones, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 16, 2024
Contrasting macroevolutionary patterns in pelagic tetrapods across the Triassic-Jurassic transitionAntoine Laboury, Thomas L Stubbs, Andrzej S Wolniewicz, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2023
Microchromosome fusions underpin convergent evolution of chameleon karyotypesMarcello Mezzasalma, Jeffrey W Streicher, Fabio M Guarino, et al.
Plos One|April 3, 2025
The evolution of bone-eating worm diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group of the United KingdomSarah Jamison-Todd, James D Witts, Marc E H Jones, et al.
Zoonoses and Public Health|June 21, 2017
Pet ownership increases human risk of encountering ticksE H Jones, A F Hinckley, S A Hook, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2020
<i>Colobops</i>: a juvenile rhynchocephalian reptile (Lepidosauromorpha), not a diminutive archosauromorph with an unusually strong biteTorsten M Scheyer, Stephan N F Spiekman, Hans-Dieter Sues, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 22, 2017
Bite force in the horned frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli) with implications for extinct giant frogsA Kristopher Lappin, Sean C Wilcox, David J Moriarty, et al.
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|February 16, 2020
Reproductive phenotype predicts adult bite-force performance in sex-reversed dragons (Pogona vitticeps)Marc E H Jones, Jennifer C A Pistevos, Natalie Cooper, et al.
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