Gerardo Antonio Cordero
Affiliations: | 2018-2020 | Fachbereich Geowissenschaften | Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
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Cordero GA, Birk K, Ruane S, et al. (2022) Effects of the egg incubation environment on turtle carapace development. Evolution & Development |
Cordero GA, Werneburg I. (2022) Domestication and the comparative embryology of birds. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution |
Cordero GA, Vamberger M, Fritz U, et al. (2022) Skeletal repatterning enhances the protective capacity of the shell in African hinge-back tortoises (Kinixys). Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Núñez-León D, Cordero GA, Schlindwein X, et al. (2021) Shifts in growth, but not differentiation, foreshadow the formation of exaggerated forms under chicken domestication. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210392 |
Cordero GA. (2021) Disentangling the correlated evolution of body size, life history, and ontogeny in miniaturized chelydroid turtles. Evolution & Development. e12386 |
Cordero GA. (2020) Transcriptomic similarities and differences between the limb bud AER and unique carapacial ridge of turtle embryos. Evolution & Development. 22: 370-383 |
Cordero GA, Sánchez-Villagra MR, Werneburg I. (2020) An irregular hourglass pattern describes the tempo of phenotypic development in placental mammal evolution. Biology Letters. 16: 20200087 |
Cordero GA, Stearns S, Quinteros K, et al. (2019) The postembryonic transformation of the shell in emydine box turtles. Evolution & Development. e12307 |
Kouyoumdjian L, Gangloff EJ, Souchet J, et al. (2019) Transplanting gravid lizards to high elevation alters maternal and embryonic oxygen physiology, but not reproductive success or hatchling phenotype. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Gangloff EJ, Sorlin M, Cordero GA, et al. (2019) Lizards at the Peak: Physiological Plasticity Does Not Maintain Performance in Lizards Transplanted to High Altitude. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 92: 189-200 |