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Hidden morphological diversity among early tetrapods

Jason D. Pardo, Matt Szostakiwskyj, Per E. Ahlberg and Jason S. Anderson ()
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Jason D. Pardo: University of Calgary
Matt Szostakiwskyj: University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive
Per E. Ahlberg: Uppsala University
Jason S. Anderson: University of Calgary

Nature, 2017, vol. 546, issue 7660, 642-645

Abstract: Detailed micro-computed tomography analysis of the skull of Lethiscus stocki places it much earlier in the tetrapod lineage that was previously thought, showing that early tetrapods were more morphologically diverse than has been believed.

Date: 2017
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