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P Martin Sander

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 24, 2007
Shell bone histology indicates terrestrial palaeoecology of basal turtlesTorsten M Scheyer, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|May 26, 2018
The origin of the bird's beak: new insights from dinosaur incubation periodsTzu-Ruei Yang, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|October 5, 2012
Histology shows that elongated neck ribs in sauropod dinosaurs are ossified tendonsNicole Klein, Andreas Christian, P Martin Sander
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 19, 2013
Evolutionary implications of the divergent long bone histologies of Nothosaurus and Pistosaurus (Sauropterygia, Triassic)Anna Krahl, Nicole Klein, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|January 5, 2018
Bone histological correlates for air sacs and their implications for understanding the origin of the dinosaurian respiratory systemMarkus Lambertz, Filippo Bertozzo, P Martin Sander
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|June 3, 2020
Bone histology and microanatomy of Edaphosaurus and Dimetrodon (Amniota, Synapsida) vertebrae from the Lower Permian of TexasAmin Agliano, P Martin Sander, Tanja Wintrich
Plos One|July 30, 2013
Long bone histology and growth patterns in ankylosaurs: implications for life history and evolutionMartina Stein, Shoji Hayashi, P Martin Sander
Integrative and Comparative Biology|October 31, 2016
Adaptive Patterns in Aquatic Amniote Bone Microanatomy-More Complex than Previously ThoughtAlexandra Houssaye, P Martin Sander, Nicole Klein
Journal of Morphology|November 3, 2011
Osteoderm histology of the Pampatheriidae (Cingulata, Xenarthra, Mammalia): Implications for systematics, osteoderm growth, and biomechanical adaptationDominik Wolf, Daniela C Kalthoff, P Martin Sander
Plos One|July 11, 2013
Aging, Maturation and Growth of Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs as Deduced from Growth Curves Using Long Bone Histological Data: An Assessment of Methodological Constraints and SolutionsEva Maria Griebeler, Nicole Klein, P Martin Sander
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 24, 2007
Shell bone histology indicates terrestrial palaeoecology of basal turtlesTorsten M Scheyer, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|May 26, 2018
The origin of the bird's beak: new insights from dinosaur incubation periodsTzu-Ruei Yang, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|October 5, 2012
Histology shows that elongated neck ribs in sauropod dinosaurs are ossified tendonsNicole Klein, Andreas Christian, P Martin Sander
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 19, 2013
Evolutionary implications of the divergent long bone histologies of Nothosaurus and Pistosaurus (Sauropterygia, Triassic)Anna Krahl, Nicole Klein, P Martin Sander
Biology Letters|January 5, 2018
Bone histological correlates for air sacs and their implications for understanding the origin of the dinosaurian respiratory systemMarkus Lambertz, Filippo Bertozzo, P Martin Sander
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|June 3, 2020
Bone histology and microanatomy of Edaphosaurus and Dimetrodon (Amniota, Synapsida) vertebrae from the Lower Permian of TexasAmin Agliano, P Martin Sander, Tanja Wintrich
Plos One|July 30, 2013
Long bone histology and growth patterns in ankylosaurs: implications for life history and evolutionMartina Stein, Shoji Hayashi, P Martin Sander
Integrative and Comparative Biology|October 31, 2016
Adaptive Patterns in Aquatic Amniote Bone Microanatomy-More Complex than Previously ThoughtAlexandra Houssaye, P Martin Sander, Nicole Klein
Journal of Morphology|November 3, 2011
Osteoderm histology of the Pampatheriidae (Cingulata, Xenarthra, Mammalia): Implications for systematics, osteoderm growth, and biomechanical adaptationDominik Wolf, Daniela C Kalthoff, P Martin Sander
Plos One|July 11, 2013
Aging, Maturation and Growth of Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs as Deduced from Growth Curves Using Long Bone Histological Data: An Assessment of Methodological Constraints and SolutionsEva Maria Griebeler, Nicole Klein, P Martin Sander
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