Matthew Vickaryous
Affiliations: | University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada |
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Vickaryous M, Williams C, Willan G, et al. (2022) Histological Diversity And Evolution Of Lizard Osteoderms. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology |
Marghoub A, Williams CJA, Leite JV, et al. (2022) Unravelling the structural variation of lizard osteoderms. Acta Biomaterialia |
Ősi A, Magyar J, Rosta K, et al. (2021) Cranial ornamentation in the Late Cretaceous nodosaurid ankylosaur . Peerj. 9: e11010 |
Kirby A, Vickaryous M, Boyde A, et al. (2020) A comparative histological study of the osteoderms in the lizards Heloderma suspectum (Squamata: Helodermatidae) and Varanus komodoensis (Squamata: Varanidae). Journal of Anatomy |
Russell AP, Vickaryous MK, Bauer AM. (2015) The phylogenetic distribution, anatomy and histology of the post-cloacal bones and adnexa of geckos. Journal of Morphology |
Dahdul WM, Balhoff JP, Blackburn DC, et al. (2012) A unified anatomy ontology of the vertebrate skeletal system. Plos One. 7: e51070 |
Claessens LP, Vickaryous MK. (2012) The evolution, development and skeletal identity of the crocodylian pelvis: revisiting a forgotten scientific debate. Journal of Morphology. 273: 1185-98 |
Curry Rogers K, D'Emic M, Rogers R, et al. (2011) Sauropod dinosaur osteoderms from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Nature Communications. 2: 564 |
Vickaryous MK, Hall BK. (2010) Comparative development of the crocodylian interclavicle and avian furcula, with comments on the homology of dermal elements in the pectoral apparatus. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution. 314: 196-207 |
Vickaryous MK, Sire JY. (2009) The integumentary skeleton of tetrapods: origin, evolution, and development. Journal of Anatomy. 214: 441-64 |