Gabriel S. Ferreira, PhD

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Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
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Rollot Y, Evers SW, Ferreira GS, et al. (2024) Skull osteology, neuroanatomy, and jaw-related myology of the pig-nosed turtle Carettochelys insculpta (Cryptodira, Trionychia). Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Farina BM, Godoy PL, Benson RBJ, et al. (2023) Turtle body size evolution is determined by lineage-specific specializations rather than global trends. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10201
Scheyer TM, Oliveira GR, Romano PSR, et al. (2023) A forged 'chimera' including the second specimen of the protostegid sea turtle and shell parts of the pleurodire from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Group of Brazil. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 142: 6
Ruiz JV, Ferreira GS, Lautenschlager S, et al. (2022) Different, but the same: Inferring the hunting behaviour of the hypercarnivorous bush dog (Speothos venaticus) through finite element analysis. Journal of Anatomy
Evers SW, Joyce WG, Choiniere JN, et al. (2022) Independent origin of large labyrinth size in turtles. Nature Communications. 13: 5807
Hermanson G, Benson RBJ, Farina BM, et al. (2022) Cranial ecomorphology of turtles and neck retraction as a possible trigger of ecological diversification. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Montefeltro FC, Lautenschlager S, Godoy PL, et al. (2020) A unique predator in a unique ecosystem: modelling the apex predator within a Late Cretaceous crocodyliform-dominated fauna from Brazil. Journal of Anatomy
Ferreira GS, Lautenschlager S, Evers SW, et al. (2020) Feeding biomechanics suggests progressive correlation of skull architecture and neck evolution in turtles. Scientific Reports. 10: 5505
Langer MC, Martins NO, Manzig PC, et al. (2019) A new desert-dwelling dinosaur (Theropoda, Noasaurinae) from the Cretaceous of south Brazil. Scientific Reports. 9: 9379
Marsola JCDA, Ferreira G, Langer M, et al. (2019) Increases in sampling support the southern Gondwanan hypothesis for the origin of dinosaurs Palaeontology. 62: 473-482
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