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Robert S Sansom

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Scientific Reports|September 7, 2016
Preservation and phylogeny of Cambrian ecdysozoans tested by experimental decay of PriapulusRobert S Sansom
Systematic Biology|November 30, 2014
Bias and sensitivity in the placement of fossil taxa resulting from interpretations of missing dataRobert S Sansom
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2019
Bite marks and predation of fossil jawless fish during the rise of jawed vertebratesEmma Randle, Robert S Sansom
Scientific Reports|August 30, 2013
Fossilization causes organisms to appear erroneously primitive by distorting evolutionary treesRobert S Sansom, Matthew A Wills
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 15, 2017
Differences between hard and soft phylogenetic dataRobert S Sansom, Matthew A Wills
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 30, 2023
Multivariate mapping of ontogeny, taphonomy and phylogeny to reconstruct problematic fossil taxaJane C Reeves, Robert S Sansom
Systematic Biology|December 23, 2016
Dental Data Perform Relatively Poorly in Reconstructing Mammal Phylogenies: Morphological Partitions Evaluated with Molecular BenchmarksRobert S Sansom, Matthew Albion Wills, Tamara Williams
Nature|February 2, 2010
Non-random decay of chordate characters causes bias in fossil interpretationRobert S Sansom, Sarah E Gabbott, Mark A Purnell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2014
Discriminating signal from noise in the fossil record of early vertebrates reveals cryptic evolutionary historyRobert S Sansom, Emma Randle, Philip C J Donoghue
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 16, 2010
Decay of vertebrate characters in hagfish and lamprey (Cyclostomata) and the implications for the vertebrate fossil recordRobert S Sansom, Sarah E Gabbott, Mark A Purnell
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Scientific Reports|September 7, 2016
Preservation and phylogeny of Cambrian ecdysozoans tested by experimental decay of PriapulusRobert S Sansom
Systematic Biology|November 30, 2014
Bias and sensitivity in the placement of fossil taxa resulting from interpretations of missing dataRobert S Sansom
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2019
Bite marks and predation of fossil jawless fish during the rise of jawed vertebratesEmma Randle, Robert S Sansom
Scientific Reports|August 30, 2013
Fossilization causes organisms to appear erroneously primitive by distorting evolutionary treesRobert S Sansom, Matthew A Wills
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 15, 2017
Differences between hard and soft phylogenetic dataRobert S Sansom, Matthew A Wills
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 30, 2023
Multivariate mapping of ontogeny, taphonomy and phylogeny to reconstruct problematic fossil taxaJane C Reeves, Robert S Sansom
Systematic Biology|December 23, 2016
Dental Data Perform Relatively Poorly in Reconstructing Mammal Phylogenies: Morphological Partitions Evaluated with Molecular BenchmarksRobert S Sansom, Matthew Albion Wills, Tamara Williams
Nature|February 2, 2010
Non-random decay of chordate characters causes bias in fossil interpretationRobert S Sansom, Sarah E Gabbott, Mark A Purnell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 19, 2014
Discriminating signal from noise in the fossil record of early vertebrates reveals cryptic evolutionary historyRobert S Sansom, Emma Randle, Philip C J Donoghue
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 16, 2010
Decay of vertebrate characters in hagfish and lamprey (Cyclostomata) and the implications for the vertebrate fossil recordRobert S Sansom, Sarah E Gabbott, Mark A Purnell
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