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Chapelle K, Griffin C, Pol D
Biol Lett . 2025 Jan; 21(1):20240474. PMID: 39809324
Since the start of the twenty-first century, there has been a notable increase in annual publications focusing on dinosaur reproduction and ontogeny with researchers using these data to address a...
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature . 2023 Nov; 623(7989):E19. PMID: 37964130
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Barta D, Griffin C, Norell M
Sci Rep . 2022 Oct; 12(1):17321. PMID: 36243889
Intraspecific variation in growth trajectories provides a fundamental source of variation upon which natural selection acts. Recent work hints that early dinosaurs possessed elevated levels of such variation compared to...
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Egawa S, Griffin C, Bishop P, Pintore R, Tsai H, Botelho J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Oct; 289(1984):20220740. PMID: 36196539
Significant evolutionary shifts in locomotor behaviour often involve comparatively subtle anatomical transitions. For dinosaurian and avian evolution, medial overhang of the proximal femur has been central to discussions. However, there...
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Griffin C, Wynd B, Munyikwa D, Broderick T, Zondo M, Tolan S, et al.
Nature . 2022 Aug; 609(7926):313-319. PMID: 36045297
The vertebrate lineages that would shape Mesozoic and Cenozoic terrestrial ecosystems originated across Triassic Pangaea. By the Late Triassic (Carnian stage, ~235 million years ago), cosmopolitan 'disaster faunas' (refs. )...
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature . 2022 Jul; 608(7922):346-352. PMID: 35896745
Living birds (Aves) have bodies substantially modified from the ancestral reptilian condition. The avian pelvis in particular experienced major changes during the transition from early archosaurs to living birds. This...
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Griffin C, Stocker M, Colleary C, Stefanic C, Lessner E, Riegler M, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2020 Dec; PMID: 33289322
Morphology forms the most fundamental level of data in vertebrate palaeontology because it is through interpretations of morphology that taxa are identified, creating the basis for broad evolutionary and palaeobiological...
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Plosz B, Climent J, Griffin C, Chiva S, Mukherjee R, Penkarski-Rodon E, et al.
Water Res . 2020 Aug; 184:116129. PMID: 32755732
Secondary settling tanks (SSTs) are the most hydraulically sensitive unit operations in activated sludge water resource recovery facilities (WRRF). Mathematical models for predicting activated sludge solids settling velocity include parameters...
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Griffin C, Nesbitt S
Anat Rec (Hoboken) . 2019 Apr; 303(4):1158-1169. PMID: 30968581
Mass extinctions change global ecosystems, and the end-Triassic mass extinction was hypothesized to have precipitated the rise of dinosaur dominance, with dinosaurs filling resource zones of eliminated large-bodied reptilian lineages....
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Griffin C, Bano L, Turner A, Smith N, Irmis R, Nesbitt S
PeerJ . 2019 Feb; 7:e6331. PMID: 30775169
Understanding growth patterns is central to properly interpreting paleobiological signals in tetrapods, but assessing skeletal maturity in some extinct clades may be difficult when growth patterns are poorly constrained by...