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Microstructural variation in conodont enamel is a functional adaptation
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue, Microstructural variation in conodont enamel is a functional adaptation, P ROY SOC B, 268(1477), 2001, pp. 1691-1698
Conodonts meet cladistics: Recovering relationships and assessing the completeness of the conodont fossil record
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue, Conodonts meet cladistics: Recovering relationships and assessing the completeness of the conodont fossil record, PALAEONTOL, 44, 2001, pp. 65-93
Conodont affinity and chordate phylogeny
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ Forey, PL Aldridge, RJ
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue et al., Conodont affinity and chordate phylogeny, BIOL REV, 75(2), 2000, pp. 191-251
Orientation and anatomical notation in conodonts
Authors:
Purnell, MA Donoghue, PCJ Aldridge, RJ
Citation:
Ma. Purnell et al., Orientation and anatomical notation in conodonts, J PALEONTOL, 74(1), 2000, pp. 113-122
Mammal-like occlusion in conodonts
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ Purnell, MA
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue et Ma. Purnell, Mammal-like occlusion in conodonts, PALEOBIOL, 25(1), 1999, pp. 58-74
Growth, function, and the conodont fossil record
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ Purnell, MA
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue et Ma. Purnell, Growth, function, and the conodont fossil record, GEOLOGY, 27(3), 1999, pp. 251-254
Conchodontus, Mitrellataxis and Fungulodus: Conodonts, fish or both?
Authors:
Donoghue, PCJ Chauffe, KM
Citation:
Pcj. Donoghue et Km. Chauffe, Conchodontus, Mitrellataxis and Fungulodus: Conodonts, fish or both?, LETHAIA, 31(4), 1998, pp. 283-292
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