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The Anatomical Record publishes new discoveries in morphological aspects of molecular, cellular, systems, and evolutionary biology. Official @AnatomyOrg journal

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New study compares mandibular remains from Baume Moula-Guercy to European & Middle Eastern Pleistocene Homo. Using fossils, CT scans, & virtual reconstructions, researchers link the mandible to Early Neandertals & Preneandertals. Richards et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

New study compares mandibular remains from Baume Moula-Guercy to European & Middle Eastern Pleistocene Homo. Using fossils, CT scans, & virtual reconstructions, researchers link the mandible to Early Neandertals & Preneandertals. 
Richards et al.:  doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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Exciting paper in The Anatomical Record from RCEAP at Liverpool John Moores University @BES former PhD student Carmela Serio. Discover new methods to reconstruct paleohabitats in carnivorans & ungulates. 🦴🌍 doi.org/10.1002/ar.255… #Paleoecology #Ecomorphology #PhDResearch

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Call for Papers! AR is seeking manuscript submissions on the ear and cranial base for a Special Issue, “Modern Approaches to Understanding the Human Ear and Skull Base”. Letters of interest due: Sept 30. Manuscripts due: Nov 30. More information here: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/hub-…

Call for Papers! AR is seeking manuscript submissions on the ear and cranial base for a Special Issue, “Modern Approaches to Understanding the Human Ear and Skull Base”. Letters of interest due: Sept 30. Manuscripts due: Nov 30.
More information here:
anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/hub-…
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Ocean sunfish (Mola mola) have a unique adaptation: Fang-like pharyngeal teeth in their throats. Unlike their beaklike oral teeth, these spikes help catch & process gelatinous prey like jellyfish, and act as an efficient retention mechanism. Flaum et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

Ocean sunfish (Mola mola) have a unique adaptation: Fang-like pharyngeal teeth in their throats. Unlike their beaklike oral teeth, these spikes help catch & process gelatinous prey like jellyfish, and act as an efficient retention mechanism.
Flaum et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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Invasive gray squirrels have replaced native red squirrels across much of Great Britain. A new study on skull feeding biomechanics sheds light on the ability of grey squirrels to outcompete reds! Research by Phil Cox & Peter Watson: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

Invasive gray squirrels have replaced native red squirrels across much of Great Britain. A new study on skull feeding biomechanics sheds light on the ability of grey squirrels to outcompete reds!
Research by <a href="/drphilcox/">Phil Cox</a> &amp; Peter Watson: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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Want to submit a manuscript but don't know where to begin? Check out Soma Dash blog post and apply what you learn to submit a manuscript to The Anatomical Record for their Sabertooth special issue! Blog: ow.ly/RbHu50T2ohJ AR Details: ow.ly/QrS050T2ohQ #AnatomyConnected25 #AAA

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Paleophysiology offers insights into Pelagosaurus typus. It was amphibious, basked on land & hunted in shallow waters w/high metabolic rate, but not endothermic. Likely used slow, sustained swimming or ambush tactics similar to modern gharials. Cubo et al: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

Paleophysiology offers insights into Pelagosaurus typus. It was amphibious, basked on land &amp; hunted in shallow waters w/high metabolic rate, but not endothermic. Likely used slow, sustained swimming or ambush tactics similar to modern gharials.
Cubo et al: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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Integrative paleophysiology of the metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus (Pseudosuchia, Thalattosuchia) - Cubo - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…

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A new study of the dermis of three shark species challenges original assumptions of a rigid body in fast moving sharks and a more flexible body in slower moving sharks, and highlights the diversity of the shark integument. Schuitema et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

A new study of the dermis of three shark species challenges original assumptions of a rigid body in fast moving sharks and a more flexible body in slower moving sharks, and highlights the diversity of the shark integument. 
Schuitema et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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For #TheropodThursday, here’s a new paper by the The Anatomical Record detailing the feeding behavior of #spinosaurids. Big thanks to Domenic D’Amore of Daemen University, Dr Dave Hone, and Eric Snively of OSU Vert Paleo/OSU Center for Health Sciences for inviting me to be on this project. #dinosaurs #paleontology

For #TheropodThursday, here’s a new paper by the <a href="/AnatRecord/">The Anatomical Record</a> detailing the feeding behavior of #spinosaurids. Big thanks to Domenic D’Amore of <a href="/daemenuniv/">Daemen University</a>, <a href="/Dave_Hone/">Dr Dave Hone</a>, and Eric Snively of <a href="/OSUVertPaleo/">OSU Vert Paleo</a>/<a href="/OSUMedicine/">OSU Center for Health Sciences</a> for inviting me to be on this project. #dinosaurs #paleontology
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The deadline to submit a manuscript to The Anatomical Record for their Sabertooth special issue is September 30! Get started today: ow.ly/nlBk50T2ohK #Anatomy25 #AnatomyConnected25 #anatomy #science #research #education #AAA

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New study on prey size and ecological separation in spinosaurid theropods! Spinosaurids had feeding traits similar to modern crocodylians. Despite large, deep puncture-capable jaws, evidence suggests they weren't restricted to preying on fish D'Amore et al doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

New study on prey size and ecological separation in spinosaurid theropods! Spinosaurids had feeding traits similar to modern crocodylians. Despite large, deep puncture-capable jaws, evidence suggests they weren't restricted to preying on fish
D'Amore et al doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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A new Peirosauridae (Crocodyliformes, Notosuchia) from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Group, Late Cretaceous), with a revised phylogenetic analysis of Sebecia - Ruiz - The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…

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A new genus and species of Notosuchia from Adamantina Formation, Brazil, Epoidesuchus tavaresae is a long-snouted Peirosauridae with possible semi-aquatic habits! Research by Juan V. Ruiz, Pedro Godoy et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

A new genus and species of Notosuchia from Adamantina Formation, Brazil, Epoidesuchus tavaresae is a long-snouted Peirosauridae with possible semi-aquatic habits! 
Research by Juan V. Ruiz, <a href="/PedroLGodoy/">Pedro Godoy</a> et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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New ontogenetic study in Mesocricetus auratus reveals the intricate development of the malleus in cricetine rodents. Findings suggest a shift in ossicle moprhology, marking an evolutionary adaptation in sound transmission. Franziska Fritzsche et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

New ontogenetic study in Mesocricetus auratus reveals the intricate development of the malleus in cricetine rodents. Findings suggest a shift in ossicle moprhology, marking an evolutionary adaptation in sound transmission.
Franziska Fritzsche et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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New research reveals novel neural canal ridges in sauropods, theropods, and other non-avian dinosaurs. These bony ridges may have functioned to support the spinal cord in non-avian dinosaurs, especially during tail movements. Jessie Atterholt et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…

New research reveals novel neural canal ridges in sauropods, theropods, and other non-avian dinosaurs. These bony ridges may have functioned to support the spinal cord in non-avian dinosaurs, especially during tail movements.
Jessie Atterholt et al.: doi.org/10.1002/ar.255…
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