Philip Cox

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University of York, York, England, United Kingdom 
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Hennekam JJ, Herridge VL, Cox PG. (2023) Feeding biomechanics reveals niche differentiation related to insular gigantism. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Maher AE, Burin G, Cox PG, et al. (2022) Body size, shape and ecology in tetrapods. Nature Communications. 13: 4340
Gálvez-López E, Cox PG. (2022) Mandible shape variation and feeding biomechanics in minks. Scientific Reports. 12: 4997
Morris PJR, Cox PG, Cobb SNF. (2022) The biomechanical significance of the elongated rodent incisor root in the mandible during incision. Scientific Reports. 12: 3819
Gálvez-López E, Kilbourne B, Cox PG. (2021) Cranial shape variation in mink: Separating two highly similar species. Journal of Anatomy
Hennekam JJ, Benson RBJ, Herridge VL, et al. (2020) Morphological divergence in giant fossil dormice. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20202085
Penrose F, Cox P, Kemp G, et al. (2020) Functional morphology of the jaw adductor muscles in the Canidae. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Morris PJR, Cox PG, Cobb SN. (2019) Mechanical significance of morphological variation in diprotodont incisors. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 181317
McIntosh AF, Cox PG. (2018) The impact of digging on the evolution of the rodent mandible. Journal of Morphology
Morris PJR, Cobb SNF, Cox PG. (2018) Convergent evolution in the Euarchontoglires. Biology Letters. 14
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