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Autor:
Maureen Kearney, Olivier Rieppel
Publikováno v:
Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 23:1-6
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(23)
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(10)
The history of the scientific enterprise demonstrates that it has supported gender, identity, and racial inequity. Further, its institutions have allowed discrimination, harassment, and personal harm of racialized persons and women. This has resulted
Autor:
MAUREEN KEARNEY
Publikováno v:
Daily Mail. 4/29/2023, p28. 3p.
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Journal of Morphology. 273:992-1009
The neck and trunk regionalization of the presacral musculoskeletal system in snakes and other limb-reduced squamates was assessed based on observations on craniovertebral and body wall muscles. It was confirmed that myological features characterizin
Autor:
Olivier Rieppel, Maureen Kearney
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2006:337-350
Despite its use as a diagnostic taxonomic feature, the occurrence and distribution of plicidentine in the teeth of squamate reptiles is unclear. This appears to be due to several factors: the various kinds of folding, wrinkling, and striation that oc
Autor:
Olivier Rieppel, Maureen Kearney
Publikováno v:
Cladistics. 22:369-377
How morphology and systematics come together through morphological analysis, homology hypotheses and phylogenetic analysis is a topic of continuing debate. Some contemporary approaches reject biological evaluation of morphological characters and fall
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Systematics and Biodiversity. 4:133-136
Obtaining DNA sequences, particularly nuclear DNA, from museum specimens is challenging. We sequenced nuclear DNA from small bone fragments of skeletonized and fluid‐fixed museum specimens of squamate reptiles by using a forensic protocol developed
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Copeia. 2006:206-215
The morphology, topological relationships, and innervation patterns of m. cervicoquadratus in various snakes, especially basal taxa, were examined. Nearly all aspects of its anatomy suggest that this muscle is homologous with a part of m. cucullaris,
Autor:
Olivier Rieppel, Maureen Kearney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 39:688-692
Thin sections through the dentary of two specimens of the Late Cretaceous mosasaur Clidastes propython document the upright (vertical) position of developing replacement teeth. Snakes are the only squamates with replacement teeth that develop in a ne