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Morphology, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Diadectidae (Cotylosauria: Diadectomorpha)
Early Tetrapod Relationships Revisited
The Making of Calibration Sausage Exemplified by Recalibrating the Transcriptomic Timetree of Jawed Vertebrates
Proceedings of the Open University Geological Society
Geological Guide to the Fossil Grove, Glasgow
(Temnospondyli), and the Evolution of Modern
Early Vertebrate Evolution New Insights Into the Morphology of the Carboniferous Tetrapod Crassigyrinus Scoticus from Computed Tomography Eva C
Was Mesosaurus a Fully Aquatic Reptile?
Edinburgh & West Lothian
Download/4084574/Burrow Young1999.Pdf 1262 Burrow, C
Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters
Earliest Carboniferous Tetrapod and Arthropod Faunas from Scotland Populate Romerts
A Reevaluation of Early Amniote Phylogeny
East Kirkton, Bathgate, Scotland
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
East Kirkton Quarry
Pangaean Perturbations Evolving Landscapes
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Phylogeny of Paleozoic Limbed Vertebrates Reassessed Through Revision and Expansion of the Largest Published Relevant Data Matrix
Scottish Journal of Geology: an Index to Volumes 1-36, 1965 to 2000
Bathgate Hills Geotrail Geodiversity
A Diverse Tetrapod Fauna at the Base of 'Romer's Gap'
Limb Evolution in Stem-Tetrapods, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Humerus Pre Proofs
Reptile Family Tree Peters 2020 1659+ Taxa, 235
University of Bath
The Lower Permian Dissorophoid Doleserpeton
A Reinterpretation of the Small Captorhinid Reptile Captorhinikos Parvus Olson As a New Genus, Reanalysis of Its Cranial Anatomy
SCOTLAND: the Creation of Its Natural Landscape - a LANDSCAPE FASHIONED by GEOLOGY 1 Page 12:00 29/10/10 Cover R1:Scot
Parsimony-Based Test for Identifying Changes In
Terrestrialisation in Vertebrates Using Evidence from Synchrotron Tomography
A New Tetrapod from Romer's Gap Reveals an Early Adaptation for Walking Timothy R. Smithson1*, Jennifer A. Clack1 1University
Reevaluation of the Largest Published Morphological Data Matrix
CITATION EAST KIRKTON QUARRY SITE of SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST West Lothian Site Code: 586
The Lissamphibian Humerus and Elbow Joint, and the Origins of Modern Amphibians
EARTH HISTORY UNIT 4 PALEOZOIC ERA Chapters 20 & 21
Durham Research Online
The Early History and Radiation of Lizards