2024
DOI: 10.1111/joa.14170
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Size, not phylogeny, explains the morphology of the endosseous labyrinth in the crown clade Crocodylia

Yohan Pochat‐Cottilloux,
Gwendal Perrichon,
Lionel Hautier
et al.

Abstract: The endosseous labyrinths are associated with several functions, including hearing and spatial orientation. Throughout their evolutionary history, crocodylomorphs have thrived in diverse environments, and the morphology of their endosseous labyrinths has been suggested as a proxy for inferring their lifestyle. However, the relationships between the shape of their endosseous labyrinths and ontogenetic and phylogenetic factors are difficult to interpret and have rarely been investigated in depth previously, part… Show more

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