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Jacques A Gauthier

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Peerj|May 31, 2018
Fingerprinting snakes: paleontological and paleoecological implications of zygantral growth rings in SerpentesHolger Petermann, Jacques A Gauthier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 9, 2004
Palaeoecology of triassic stem turtles sheds new light on turtle originsWalter G Joyce, Jacques A Gauthier
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Implementing the PhyloCodeMichael J Donoghue, Jacques A Gauthier
Plos One|August 23, 2018
Noise and biases in genomic data may underlie radically different hypotheses for the position of Iguania within SquamataNicolás Mongiardino Koch, Jacques A Gauthier
Evolution & Development|May 4, 2011
Finding the frame shift: digit loss, developmental variability, and the origin of the avian handGabe S Bever, Jacques A Gauthier, Günter P Wagner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2012
Mass extinction of lizards and snakes at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundaryNicholas R Longrich, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, Jacques A Gauthier
Nature|July 27, 2012
A transitional snake from the Late Cretaceous period of North AmericaNicholas R Longrich, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, Jacques A Gauthier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 29, 2023
A Morrison stem gekkotan reveals gecko evolution and Jurassic biogeographyDalton Meyer, Chase D Brownstein, Kelsey M Jenkins, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2015
Biogeography of worm lizards (Amphisbaenia) driven by end-Cretaceous mass extinctionNicholas R Longrich, Jakob Vinther, R Alexander Pyron, et al.
Nature Communications|March 25, 2018
A tiny Triassic saurian from Connecticut and the early evolution of the diapsid feeding apparatusAdam C Pritchard, Jacques A Gauthier, Michael Hanson, et al.
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Peerj|May 31, 2018
Fingerprinting snakes: paleontological and paleoecological implications of zygantral growth rings in SerpentesHolger Petermann, Jacques A Gauthier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 9, 2004
Palaeoecology of triassic stem turtles sheds new light on turtle originsWalter G Joyce, Jacques A Gauthier
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Implementing the PhyloCodeMichael J Donoghue, Jacques A Gauthier
Plos One|August 23, 2018
Noise and biases in genomic data may underlie radically different hypotheses for the position of Iguania within SquamataNicolás Mongiardino Koch, Jacques A Gauthier
Evolution & Development|May 4, 2011
Finding the frame shift: digit loss, developmental variability, and the origin of the avian handGabe S Bever, Jacques A Gauthier, Günter P Wagner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2012
Mass extinction of lizards and snakes at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundaryNicholas R Longrich, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, Jacques A Gauthier
Nature|July 27, 2012
A transitional snake from the Late Cretaceous period of North AmericaNicholas R Longrich, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar, Jacques A Gauthier
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 29, 2023
A Morrison stem gekkotan reveals gecko evolution and Jurassic biogeographyDalton Meyer, Chase D Brownstein, Kelsey M Jenkins, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2015
Biogeography of worm lizards (Amphisbaenia) driven by end-Cretaceous mass extinctionNicholas R Longrich, Jakob Vinther, R Alexander Pyron, et al.
Nature Communications|March 25, 2018
A tiny Triassic saurian from Connecticut and the early evolution of the diapsid feeding apparatusAdam C Pritchard, Jacques A Gauthier, Michael Hanson, et al.
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