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Limb Ossification in the Paleozoic Branchiosaurid Apateon (Temnospondyli) and the Early Evolution of Preaxial Dominance in Tetrapod Limb Development
Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Early Tetrapod Relationships Revisited
Phylogeny and Evolution of the Dissorophoid Temnospondyls
Physical and Environmental Drivers of Paleozoic Tetrapod Dispersal Across Pangaea
Of Modern Amphibians: a Commentary
New Specimen of Cacops Woehri Indicates Differences in the Ontogenetic Trajectories Among Cacopine Dissorophids
Braincase Simplification and the Origin of Lissamphibians
Early Triassic Temnospondyls of the Czatkowice 1 Tetrapod Assemblage
The Origin of Lissamphibia
What Do Ossification Sequences Tell Us About the Origin of Extant Amphibians?
The Largest Specimen of Apateon and the Life History Pathway of Neoteny in the Paleozoic Temnospondyl Family Branchiosauridae
The Palaeozoic Ancestry of Salamanders, Frogs and Caecilians
Descrição Anatômica E Posicionamento Filogenético De Um Espécime De Temnospondyli Procedente Do Estado De Santa Catarina
CALIBRATED DIVERSITY, TREE TOPOLOGY and the MOTHER of MASS EXTINCTIONS: the LESSON of TEMNOSPONDYLS by MARCELLO RUTA and MICHAEL J
Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from Siberia Restudied
The Postcranial Skeleton of Temnospondyls (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli) Phd Thesis
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Phylogeny of Paleozoic Limbed Vertebrates Reassessed Through Revision and Expansion of the Largest Published Relevant Data Matrix
The Branchiosaurid Amphibians from the Lower Permian of Buxières
Impacts of Global Warming on Permo-Triassic Terrestrial Ecosystems
For Peer Review 2 School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7DL, UK
Revision of the Amphibian Genus Limnerpeton (Temnospondyli) from the Upper Carboniferous of the Czech Republic
Jack Oyston Thesis Final Bind
Metamorphosis and Neoteny: Alternative Pathways in an Extinct Amphibian Clade
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Ecolsonia Cutlerensis, an Early Permian Dissorophid Amphibian from the Cutler Formation of North-Central New Mexico
Reevaluation of the Largest Published Morphological Data Matrix
The Permotriassic Branchiosaurid Tungussogyrinus Efremov, 1939 (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from Siberia Restudied