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Lauren Sallan
The Innovation Issue
The Field Museum 2011 Annual Report to the Board of Trustees
Late Cretaceous Restructuring of Terrestrial Communities Facilitated the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction in North America
Macroevolution Fossils, Frameworks, and Phylogenies
(Actinopterygii, Holostei) from the Late Cretaceous Agoult Locality in Southeastern Morocco
To Share Their Groundbreaking Work with the TED Community
Body-Size Reduction in Vertebrates Following the End-Devonian Mass Extinction Lauren Sallan and Andrew K
End-Devonian Extinction and a Bottleneck in the Early Evolution of Modern Jawed Vertebrates
Biodiversity Informatics
Ancient Sharks Reared Young in Prehistoric River-Delta Nursery 7 January 2014
Newsletter 94 2 Editorial
Where Did Fish First Evolve? the Answer May Be Shallow - T
University of Birmingham the Nearshore Cradle of Early Vertebrate Diversification
Book of Abstracts
From the Upper Triassic Dockum Group of Howard County, Texas, with Revisions to the Genera Lasalichthys and Synorichthys
MEDICINE on the MIDWAY FALL 2020 3 Microbial ’Omics for the Masses
Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program Project Descriptions Summer 2020
The Nearshore Cradle of Early Vertebrate Diversification
Top View
Rates of Speciation and Morphological Evolution Are Correlated Across the Largest Vertebrate Radiation
2010 Annual Report to the Board of Trustees
The&Nbsp;Oceans by Acanthomorph Fishes
Study of Fish Fossil Shows That 'Head-First' Diversity Drives Vertebrate Evolution 20 December 2011
Lauren Sallan
Tiktaalik Is Darwinist Plot!
Palaeontological and Molecular Approaches to Early Vertebrate Evolution
Professor & Chair Department of Geological Sciences Stanford University 450 Jane Stanford Way, Bldg. 320 Stanford, CA
Ichthyolith Issues