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John J Flynn

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Iscience|June 20, 2020
The Earliest Ursine Bear Demonstrates the Origin of Plant-Dominated Omnivory in CarnivoraQigao Jiangzuo, John J Flynn
Plos One|April 30, 2015
Are cranial biomechanical simulation data linked to known diets in extant taxa? A method for applying diet-biomechanics linkage models to infer feeding capability of extinct speciesZhijie Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 22, 2015
An integrative method for testing form-function linkages and reconstructed evolutionary pathways of masticatory specializationZ Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 29, 2009
Brain-size evolution and sociality in CarnivoraJohn A Finarelli, John J Flynn
Systematic Biology|April 14, 2006
Ancestral state reconstruction of body size in the Caniformia (Carnivora, Mammalia): the effects of incorporating data from the fossil recordJohn A Finarelli, John J Flynn
Communications Biology|May 20, 2024
Gene expression supports a single origin of horns and antlers in hoofed mammalsZachary T Calamari, John J Flynn
Science Advances|February 15, 2018
Structure-function covariation with nonfeeding ecological variables influences evolution of feeding specialization in CarnivoraZ Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
Convergence analysis of a finite element skull model of Herpestes javanicus (Carnivora, Mammalia): implications for robust comparative inferences of biomechanical functionZhijie Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Madagascar's mesozoic secretsJohn J Flynn, André R Wyss
Journal of Contemporary Law|April 1, 1975
Death before life: abortion as a moral symbolLionel H Frankel, John J Flynn
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Iscience|June 20, 2020
The Earliest Ursine Bear Demonstrates the Origin of Plant-Dominated Omnivory in CarnivoraQigao Jiangzuo, John J Flynn
Plos One|April 30, 2015
Are cranial biomechanical simulation data linked to known diets in extant taxa? A method for applying diet-biomechanics linkage models to infer feeding capability of extinct speciesZhijie Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 22, 2015
An integrative method for testing form-function linkages and reconstructed evolutionary pathways of masticatory specializationZ Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 29, 2009
Brain-size evolution and sociality in CarnivoraJohn A Finarelli, John J Flynn
Systematic Biology|April 14, 2006
Ancestral state reconstruction of body size in the Caniformia (Carnivora, Mammalia): the effects of incorporating data from the fossil recordJohn A Finarelli, John J Flynn
Communications Biology|May 20, 2024
Gene expression supports a single origin of horns and antlers in hoofed mammalsZachary T Calamari, John J Flynn
Science Advances|February 15, 2018
Structure-function covariation with nonfeeding ecological variables influences evolution of feeding specialization in CarnivoraZ Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
Convergence analysis of a finite element skull model of Herpestes javanicus (Carnivora, Mammalia): implications for robust comparative inferences of biomechanical functionZhijie Jack Tseng, John J Flynn
Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Madagascar's mesozoic secretsJohn J Flynn, André R Wyss
Journal of Contemporary Law|April 1, 1975
Death before life: abortion as a moral symbolLionel H Frankel, John J Flynn
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