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James Hanken

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Journal of Morphology|August 8, 2018
Appendicular skeletal morphology in minute salamanders, genus Thorius (amphibia: Plethodontidae): Growth regulation, adult size determination, and natural variationJames Hanken
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONJames Hanken
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 30, 2021
David Wake: Why are there so many kinds of organisms (but especially salamanders)?James Hanken
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2025
Subterranean salamanders lean into mechanical sense following vision lossJames Hanken
Evolution & Development|July 22, 2008
Gene expression reveals unique skeletal patterning in the limb of the direct-developing frog, Eleutherodactylus coquiRyan Kerney, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|June 2, 2018
Cranial neural-crest migration and chondrogenic fate in the oriental fire-bellied toad Bombina orientalis: Defining the ancestral pattern of head development in anuran amphibiansLennart Olsson, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|July 28, 2018
Variation and timing of the cranial ossification sequence of the oriental fire-bellied toad, Bombina orientalis (Amphibia, Discoglossidae)James Hanken, Brian K Hall
Journal of Anatomy|November 30, 2005
Evolution of cranial development and the role of neural crest: insights from amphibiansJames Hanken, Joshua B Gross
Developmental Biology|April 12, 2008
Review of fate-mapping studies of osteogenic cranial neural crest in vertebratesJoshua B Gross, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|August 9, 2018
Development of the skull of Dermophis mexicanus (amphibia: Gymnophiona), with comments on skull kinesis and amphibian relationshipsMarvalee H Wake, James Hanken
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Journal of Morphology|August 8, 2018
Appendicular skeletal morphology in minute salamanders, genus Thorius (amphibia: Plethodontidae): Growth regulation, adult size determination, and natural variationJames Hanken
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 31, 2017
MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONJames Hanken
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 30, 2021
David Wake: Why are there so many kinds of organisms (but especially salamanders)?James Hanken
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2025
Subterranean salamanders lean into mechanical sense following vision lossJames Hanken
Evolution & Development|July 22, 2008
Gene expression reveals unique skeletal patterning in the limb of the direct-developing frog, Eleutherodactylus coquiRyan Kerney, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|June 2, 2018
Cranial neural-crest migration and chondrogenic fate in the oriental fire-bellied toad Bombina orientalis: Defining the ancestral pattern of head development in anuran amphibiansLennart Olsson, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|July 28, 2018
Variation and timing of the cranial ossification sequence of the oriental fire-bellied toad, Bombina orientalis (Amphibia, Discoglossidae)James Hanken, Brian K Hall
Journal of Anatomy|November 30, 2005
Evolution of cranial development and the role of neural crest: insights from amphibiansJames Hanken, Joshua B Gross
Developmental Biology|April 12, 2008
Review of fate-mapping studies of osteogenic cranial neural crest in vertebratesJoshua B Gross, James Hanken
Journal of Morphology|August 9, 2018
Development of the skull of Dermophis mexicanus (amphibia: Gymnophiona), with comments on skull kinesis and amphibian relationshipsMarvalee H Wake, James Hanken
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