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John A Long

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Scientific American|January 27, 2011
Dawn of the deedJohn A Long
General and Comparative Endocrinology|June 9, 2016
Why Australasian vertebrate animals are so unique - A palaeontological perspectiveJohn A Long
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 2016
The first jawsJohn A Long
Elife|April 20, 2016
Getting to the heart of a good fossilJohn A Long
Current Biology : CB|January 23, 2024
PlacodermsJohn A Long, Kate Trinajstic
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America|March 21, 2013
Orbital, periorbital, and ocular reconstructionJohn A Long, Rajesh Gutta
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|November 18, 2004
The greatest step in vertebrate history: a paleobiological review of the fish-tetrapod transitionJohn A Long, Malcolm S Gordon
Biology Letters|February 12, 2010
Air-breathing adaptation in a marine Devonian lungfishAlice M Clement, John A Long
Nature|February 27, 2009
Devonian arthrodire embryos and the origin of internal fertilization in vertebratesJohn A Long, Kate Trinajstic, Zerina Johanson
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
New information on <i>Brindabellaspis stensioi</i> Young, 1980, highlights morphological disparity in Early Devonian placodermsBenedict King, Gavin C Young, John A Long
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Scientific American|January 27, 2011
Dawn of the deedJohn A Long
General and Comparative Endocrinology|June 9, 2016
Why Australasian vertebrate animals are so unique - A palaeontological perspectiveJohn A Long
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 2016
The first jawsJohn A Long
Elife|April 20, 2016
Getting to the heart of a good fossilJohn A Long
Current Biology : CB|January 23, 2024
PlacodermsJohn A Long, Kate Trinajstic
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America|March 21, 2013
Orbital, periorbital, and ocular reconstructionJohn A Long, Rajesh Gutta
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|November 18, 2004
The greatest step in vertebrate history: a paleobiological review of the fish-tetrapod transitionJohn A Long, Malcolm S Gordon
Biology Letters|February 12, 2010
Air-breathing adaptation in a marine Devonian lungfishAlice M Clement, John A Long
Nature|February 27, 2009
Devonian arthrodire embryos and the origin of internal fertilization in vertebratesJohn A Long, Kate Trinajstic, Zerina Johanson
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
New information on <i>Brindabellaspis stensioi</i> Young, 1980, highlights morphological disparity in Early Devonian placodermsBenedict King, Gavin C Young, John A Long
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