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Lionel Hautier

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 12, 2024
Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalization, trait, body size and machine learning methodJan Wölfer, Lionel Hautier
Journal of Anatomy|August 22, 2009
Masticatory muscle architecture in the Laotian rock rat Laonastes aenigmamus (Mammalia, Rodentia): new insights into the evolution of hystricognathyLionel Hautier, Soonchan Saksiri
Journal of Morphology|August 18, 2018
One skull to rule them all? Descriptive and comparative anatomy of the masticatory apparatus in five mouse speciesSamuel Ginot, Julien Claude, Lionel Hautier
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 17, 2009
Mandible shape and dwarfism in squirrels (Mammalia, Rodentia): interaction of allometry and adaptationLionel Hautier, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Jacques Michaux
Current Biology : CB|January 22, 2019
Evolutionary Tinkering of the Mandibular Canal Linked to Convergent Regression of Teeth in Placental MammalsSérgio Ferreira-Cardoso, Frédéric Delsuc, Lionel Hautier
Journal of Morphology|July 27, 2012
Patterns of covariation in the masticatory apparatus of hystricognathous rodents: implications for evolution and diversificationLionel Hautier, Renaud Lebrun, Philip G Cox
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 14, 2018
Skull Size and Biomechanics are Good Estimators of In Vivo Bite Force in Murid RodentsSamuel Ginot, Anthony Herrel, Julien Claude, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|February 6, 2024
Springhares, flying and flightless scaly-tailed squirrels (Anomaluromorpha, Rodentia) are the squirrely mouse: comparative anatomy of the masticatory musculature and its implications on the evolution of hystricomorphy in rodentsLéa Da Cunha, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|April 26, 2014
Patterns of morphological variation of extant sloth skulls and their implication for future conservation effortsLionel Hautier, Guillaume Billet, Bethany Eastwood, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 18, 2019
Morphometric models for estimating bite force in <i>Mus</i> and <i>Rattus</i>: mandible shape and size perform better than lever-arm ratiosSamuel Ginot, Anthony Herrel, Julien Claude, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 12, 2024
Inferring the locomotor ecology of two of the oldest fossil squirrels: influence of operationalization, trait, body size and machine learning methodJan Wölfer, Lionel Hautier
Journal of Anatomy|August 22, 2009
Masticatory muscle architecture in the Laotian rock rat Laonastes aenigmamus (Mammalia, Rodentia): new insights into the evolution of hystricognathyLionel Hautier, Soonchan Saksiri
Journal of Morphology|August 18, 2018
One skull to rule them all? Descriptive and comparative anatomy of the masticatory apparatus in five mouse speciesSamuel Ginot, Julien Claude, Lionel Hautier
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 17, 2009
Mandible shape and dwarfism in squirrels (Mammalia, Rodentia): interaction of allometry and adaptationLionel Hautier, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Jacques Michaux
Current Biology : CB|January 22, 2019
Evolutionary Tinkering of the Mandibular Canal Linked to Convergent Regression of Teeth in Placental MammalsSérgio Ferreira-Cardoso, Frédéric Delsuc, Lionel Hautier
Journal of Morphology|July 27, 2012
Patterns of covariation in the masticatory apparatus of hystricognathous rodents: implications for evolution and diversificationLionel Hautier, Renaud Lebrun, Philip G Cox
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 14, 2018
Skull Size and Biomechanics are Good Estimators of In Vivo Bite Force in Murid RodentsSamuel Ginot, Anthony Herrel, Julien Claude, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|February 6, 2024
Springhares, flying and flightless scaly-tailed squirrels (Anomaluromorpha, Rodentia) are the squirrely mouse: comparative anatomy of the masticatory musculature and its implications on the evolution of hystricomorphy in rodentsLéa Da Cunha, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|April 26, 2014
Patterns of morphological variation of extant sloth skulls and their implication for future conservation effortsLionel Hautier, Guillaume Billet, Bethany Eastwood, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 18, 2019
Morphometric models for estimating bite force in <i>Mus</i> and <i>Rattus</i>: mandible shape and size perform better than lever-arm ratiosSamuel Ginot, Anthony Herrel, Julien Claude, et al.
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