'Amphibia'

Authors: Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Morana Mihaljević, (DB update: 16 Aug. 2023)
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 ontogenetic series (1)
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 comparative developmental biology (6)
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 skeletochronology (13)
 theory of comparative developmental biology (14)

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Publication YearLink DOI
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ontogenetic series
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2
growth
3   
3
skeletogenesis
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4
life history evolution
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5
metamorphosis
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6
comparative developmental biology
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embryogenesis
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postcranial
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cranial
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10
paedomorphosis / neoteny
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11
heterochrony
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palaeohistology
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13
skeletochronology
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14
theory of comparative developmental biology
Warren A.A. & Schroeder N., 1992. Changes in the capitosaur skull with growth: an extension of the growth series of Parotosuchus aliciae (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) with comments on the otic area of capitosaurs. Alcheringa, 19:41–46.
1992 Link DOI
Werneburg R., 2009. The Permotriassic branchiosaurid Tungussogyrinus Efremov, 1939 (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from Siberia restudied. Fossil Record, 12:105-120.
2009 Link DOI
Witzmann F. & Pfretzschner H-U., 2003. Larval ontogeny of Micromelerpeton credneri (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea). J. Vert. Paleo., 23: 750-768.
2003 Link DOI
Witzmann F. & Schoch R.R., 2006. Skeletal development of the temnospondyl Acanthostomatops vorax from the Lower Permian Döhlen Basin of Saxony. Trans. R. Soc. Edinburgh, Earth Sci., 96: 365-385.
2006 Link DOI
Witzmann F., 2005. Hyobranchial and postcranial ontogeny of the temnospondyl Onchiodon labyrinthicus from Niederhäslich (Döhlen Basin, Autunian, Saxony). Paläontol.Zeitschr., 79: 479-492.
2005 Link DOI
Witzmann F., 2006. Developmental patterns and ossification sequence in the Permo-Carboniferous temnospondyl Archegosaurus decheni (Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany) J. Vert. Paleo., 26: 7-17.
2006 Link DOI
Witzmann F., Scholz H. & Ruta M., 2009. Morphospace occupation of temnospondyl growth series: a geometric morphometric approach. Alcheringa, 33:237-255.
2009 Link DOI
Zanon R.T., 1985. The order Microsauria: growth and phylogeny [Masters thesis]. Chicago: University of Chicago. 167 p.
1985
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