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Sharp AC, Dutel H, Watson PJ, Gröning F, Crumpton N, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2023) Assessment of the mechanical role of cranial sutures in the mammalian skull: Computational biomechanical modelling of the rat skull. Journal of Morphology 284:e21555. DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21555
Wood-Bailey AP, Cox PG, and Sharp AC (2022) The evolution of unique cranial traits in leporid lagomorphs. PeerJ, 10:e14414. 10.7717/peerj.14414
Watson PJ, Sharp AC, Choudhary T, Fagan MJ, Dutel H, Evans SE, and Gröning F (2021) Computational biomechanical modelling of the rabbit cranium during mastication. Scientific Reports, 11(1):13196. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92558-5
Dutel H, Gröning F, Sharp AC, Watson PJ, Herrel A, Ross CF, Jones MEH, Evans SE, and Fagan MJ (2021) Comparative cranial biomechanics in two lizard species: impact of variation in cranial design. The Journal of Experimental Biology. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.234831
Aland RC, and Sharp AC (2021) Anomalous plantar intrinsic foot muscle attaching to the medial longitudinal arch: possible mechanism for medial nerve entrapment: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. DOI: 15:58. 10.1186/s13256-021-02676-x
Kraatz B, Belabbas R, Fostowicz-Frelik Ł, Ge D-Y, Kuznetsov AN, Lang MM, López-Torres S, Mohammadi Z, Racicot RA, Ravosa MJ, Sharp AC, Sherratt E, Silcox MT, Słowiak J, Winkler AJ, and Ruf I (2021) Lagomorpha as a Model Morphological System. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9(366). DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.636402
Weisbecker V, Rowe T, Wroe S, Macrini TE, Garland KLS, Travouillon KJ, Black K, Archer M, Hand SJ, Berlin JC, Beck RMD, Ladevèze S, Sharp AC, Mardon K, and Sherratt E (2021) Global elongation and high shape flexibility as an evolutionary hypothesis of accommodating mammalian brains into skulls. Evolution. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.14163
DeSantis LRG, Sharp AC, Schubert BW, Colbert MW, Wallace SC, and Grine FE (2020) Clarifying relationships between cranial form and function in tapirs, with implications for the dietary ecology of early hominins. Scientific Reports 10:8809. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65586-w
Jones ME, Gröning F, Aspden R, Dutel H, Sharp AC, Moazen M, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2020) The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and the material properties of cartilage. Vertebrate Zoology 70:699-715. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26049/VZ70-4-2020-10
Iacoviello F, Kirby AC, Javanmardi Y, Moeendarbary E, Shabanli M, Tsolaki E, Sharp AC, Hayes MJ, Keevend K, Li J-H, Brett DJL, Shearing PR, Olivo A, Herrmann IK, Evans SE, Moazen M, and Bertazzo S (2020) The multiscale hierarchical structure of Heloderma suspectum osteoderms and their mechanical properties. Acta Biomaterialia 107: 194-203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.02.029
Weisbecker V, Guillerme T, Speck C, Sherratt E, Abraha HM, Sharp AC, Terhune CE, Collins S, Johnston S, Panagiotopoulou O (2019) Individual variation of the masticatory system dominates 3D skull shape in the herbivory-adapted marsupial wombats. Frontiers in Zoology 16(1): 41. DOI: 10.1186/s12983-019-0338-5
Sellés de Lucas V, Dutel H, Evans SE, Gröning F, Sharp AC, Watson PJ, and Fagan MJ (2018) An assessment of the role of the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli in the cranium of the cat (Felis silvestris catus). Journal of The Royal Society Interface 15(147). DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2018.0278
Jones, MEH, Gröning, F, Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Fagan, MJ and Evans, SE (2017) The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14: 20170637. DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0637
Sharp, AC, Evans, AR, Wilson, SA and Vickers-Rich, P (2017) First non-destructive internal imaging of Rangea, an icon of complex Ediacaran life. Precambrian Research 299: 303-308. DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2017.07.023
Sharp, AC and Rich, TH (2016) Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial. Journal of Anatomy 228(6): 984-995. DOI:10.1111/joa.12456
Sharp, AC (2016) A quantitative comparative analysis of the size of the frontoparietal sinuses and brain in vombatiform marsupials. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 331-342. Download here.
Trusler, PW and Sharp, AC (2016) Description of new cranial material of Propalorchestes, (Marsupialia: Palorchestidae) from the Middle Miocene Camfield Beds, Northern Territory, Australia. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 291-324. Download here.
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Sharp, AC (2015) Comparative finite element analysis of the cranial performance of four herbivorous marsupials. Journal of Morphology 276(10): 1230-1243. DOI:10.1002/jmor.20414
Sharp, AC and Trusler, PW (2015) Morphology of the Jaw-Closing musculature in the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) using Digital Dissection and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. PLOS ONE 10(2): e0117730. Download here.
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Sharp, AC (2014) Three dimensional digital reconstruction of the jaw adductor musculature of the extinct marsupial giant Diprotodon optatum. PeerJ 2:e514; DOI 10.7717/peerj.514. Download here.
Sharp AC, Dutel H, Watson PJ, Gröning F, Crumpton N, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2023) Assessment of the mechanical role of cranial sutures in the mammalian skull: Computational biomechanical modelling of the rat skull. Journal of Morphology 284:e21555. DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21555
Wood-Bailey AP, Cox PG, and Sharp AC (2022) The evolution of unique cranial traits in leporid lagomorphs. PeerJ, 10:e14414. 10.7717/peerj.14414
Watson PJ, Sharp AC, Choudhary T, Fagan MJ, Dutel H, Evans SE, and Gröning F (2021) Computational biomechanical modelling of the rabbit cranium during mastication. Scientific Reports, 11(1):13196. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92558-5
Dutel H, Gröning F, Sharp AC, Watson PJ, Herrel A, Ross CF, Jones MEH, Evans SE, and Fagan MJ (2021) Comparative cranial biomechanics in two lizard species: impact of variation in cranial design. The Journal of Experimental Biology. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.234831
Aland RC, and Sharp AC (2021) Anomalous plantar intrinsic foot muscle attaching to the medial longitudinal arch: possible mechanism for medial nerve entrapment: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. DOI: 15:58. 10.1186/s13256-021-02676-x
Kraatz B, Belabbas R, Fostowicz-Frelik Ł, Ge D-Y, Kuznetsov AN, Lang MM, López-Torres S, Mohammadi Z, Racicot RA, Ravosa MJ, Sharp AC, Sherratt E, Silcox MT, Słowiak J, Winkler AJ, and Ruf I (2021) Lagomorpha as a Model Morphological System. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9(366). DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.636402
Weisbecker V, Rowe T, Wroe S, Macrini TE, Garland KLS, Travouillon KJ, Black K, Archer M, Hand SJ, Berlin JC, Beck RMD, Ladevèze S, Sharp AC, Mardon K, and Sherratt E (2021) Global elongation and high shape flexibility as an evolutionary hypothesis of accommodating mammalian brains into skulls. Evolution. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.14163
DeSantis LRG, Sharp AC, Schubert BW, Colbert MW, Wallace SC, and Grine FE (2020) Clarifying relationships between cranial form and function in tapirs, with implications for the dietary ecology of early hominins. Scientific Reports 10:8809. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65586-w
Jones ME, Gröning F, Aspden R, Dutel H, Sharp AC, Moazen M, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2020) The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and the material properties of cartilage. Vertebrate Zoology 70:699-715. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26049/VZ70-4-2020-10
Iacoviello F, Kirby AC, Javanmardi Y, Moeendarbary E, Shabanli M, Tsolaki E, Sharp AC, Hayes MJ, Keevend K, Li J-H, Brett DJL, Shearing PR, Olivo A, Herrmann IK, Evans SE, Moazen M, and Bertazzo S (2020) The multiscale hierarchical structure of Heloderma suspectum osteoderms and their mechanical properties. Acta Biomaterialia 107: 194-203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.02.029
Weisbecker V, Guillerme T, Speck C, Sherratt E, Abraha HM, Sharp AC, Terhune CE, Collins S, Johnston S, Panagiotopoulou O (2019) Individual variation of the masticatory system dominates 3D skull shape in the herbivory-adapted marsupial wombats. Frontiers in Zoology 16(1): 41. DOI: 10.1186/s12983-019-0338-5
Sellés de Lucas V, Dutel H, Evans SE, Gröning F, Sharp AC, Watson PJ, and Fagan MJ (2018) An assessment of the role of the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli in the cranium of the cat (Felis silvestris catus). Journal of The Royal Society Interface 15(147). DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2018.0278
Jones, MEH, Gröning, F, Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Fagan, MJ and Evans, SE (2017) The biomechanical role of the chondrocranium and sutures in a lizard cranium. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14: 20170637. DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0637
Sharp, AC, Evans, AR, Wilson, SA and Vickers-Rich, P (2017) First non-destructive internal imaging of Rangea, an icon of complex Ediacaran life. Precambrian Research 299: 303-308. DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2017.07.023
Sharp, AC and Rich, TH (2016) Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial. Journal of Anatomy 228(6): 984-995. DOI:10.1111/joa.12456
Sharp, AC (2016) A quantitative comparative analysis of the size of the frontoparietal sinuses and brain in vombatiform marsupials. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 331-342. Download here.
Trusler, PW and Sharp, AC (2016) Description of new cranial material of Propalorchestes, (Marsupialia: Palorchestidae) from the Middle Miocene Camfield Beds, Northern Territory, Australia. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 291-324. Download here.
*3D PDF
Sharp, AC (2015) Comparative finite element analysis of the cranial performance of four herbivorous marsupials. Journal of Morphology 276(10): 1230-1243. DOI:10.1002/jmor.20414
Sharp, AC and Trusler, PW (2015) Morphology of the Jaw-Closing musculature in the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) using Digital Dissection and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. PLOS ONE 10(2): e0117730. Download here.
* 3D PDF
Sharp, AC (2014) Three dimensional digital reconstruction of the jaw adductor musculature of the extinct marsupial giant Diprotodon optatum. PeerJ 2:e514; DOI 10.7717/peerj.514. Download here.
Conference Abstracts
Sharp AC, and Wood-Bailey A (2023) Dividing forces: finite element modelling of cranial traits between Ochotonidae (pikas) and Leporidae (rabbits and hares) lagomorphs, Oral presentation. Society of Experimental Biology (SEB), Edinburgh, Scotland.
Wood-Bailey A, and Sharp AC (2023) A pika into lagomorph evolution: a biomechanical analysis of Palaeolagus haydeni, poster. Society of Experimental Biology (SEB), Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sharp AC, Watson PJ, Dutel H, Gröning F, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2022) Computational biomechanical modelling of lagomorph cranium during mastication, invited oral presentation. World Lagomorph Conference, Montpellier, France.
Wood-Bailey A, Cox P, Jeffery N, Sharp AC (2022) Evolution of unique skull morphology and function in lagomorphs: a combined effect of locomotion and mastication? Oral presentation. World Lagomorph Conference, Montpellier, France.
Hulls L, Moazen M and Sharp AC (2022) Finite element analysis of infant brain expansion and muscle activation shows the importance of cranial sutures for healthy skull growth. Anatomical Society Summer Meeting, Dublin, Ireland. Poster: Download here.
Sharp AC (2021) Finite element modelling of sutures and other soft tissues in cranial biomechanics, invited oral presentation. 1st Finite Element Modelling in Zurich conference, online.
Sharp, AC, Folker, M., McHugh, O., and Fisher, A. (2021) Visualising the 3D anatomy and muscle architecture of the human foot using MRI and fibre-tracking software for education and research. Anatomical Society Winter Virtual Meeting, Newcastle, UK. Poster: Download here.
Sharp, AC, Watson, PJ and Panagiotopoulou, O, (2019) Biomechanical Factors on the Evolution of Unique Cranial Modifications in Rabbits and Hares (Leporids): a Combined Effect of Locomotion and Mastication. 12th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), In Journal of Morphology Vol. 280, pp. S63-S63. Download here.
Dutel, H, Watson, PJ, Sharp, AC, Groning, F, Evans, SE and Fagan, MJ (2019) Integrating Hard and Soft Tissues in Studies of Cranial Biomechanics. 12th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), In Journal of Morphology Vol. 280, pp. S22-S22. Download here.
Sharp, AC, Dutel, H, Crumpton, N, Fagan, MJ and Evans, SE (2018) The role of soft tissues in a biomechanical model of the rat cranium. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Gröning, F, Selles de Lucas, V, Watson, P, Evans, SE and Fagan, MJ (2018) The role of soft tissues in the skull biomechanics of two lizards. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Aland, RC, Koutsoukis, FJA, Bennett, M, Sharp, AC and Gosden, E (2017) Flexor digitorum brevis - segmentation, pennation and PCSA. Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA), Auckland, New Zealand.
Sharp, AC, Regalado-Fernandez, OR, Siu, K and Rich, TH (2017) Revealing the skeleton of the polar dinosaur Leaellynasaura amicagraphica using synchrotron computed tomography. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) 77th Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada. Poster: Download here.
Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Jones, M, Evans, S, Fagan, M, Groning, F (2017) Comparative skull biomechanics in Varanus and Salvator ‘Tupinambis’. 65th meeting of the Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), Birmingham, UK.
van Zoelen, JD, Warburton, NM, Arman, SD, Sharp, AC and Prideaux, GJ (2017) Digitally reconstructing the skull of the extinct marsupial Nototherium inerme (Diprotodontidae) and inferring diet using multidisciplinary analysis. 16th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Queenstown, New Zealand.
DeSantis, L, Sharp, AC, Schubert, BW and Colbert, MW (2016) Tapirs as model organisms for understanding hominid evolution: the functional significance of the sagittal crest as revealed from dental microwear texture analysis and finite element analysis. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) 76th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, USA.
Sharp, AC, Graham, DF, Trusler, PW, and Crompton, AW (2016) Modelling jaw muscle function in marsupials: from dissection to multibody dynamics analysis. 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Washington, DC, USA.
Aland, C and Sharp, AC (2016) Abductor hallucis & Abductor digiti minimi: Do they work together in the foot? Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA), Canberra, Australia.
Mehari Abraha, H, Weisbecke, V, Wailan, M , Sharp, AC, Morrison, R, May, C, Terhune, C, Johnston, S and Panagiotopoulou, O (2016) Comparative shape analysis of koalas and wombats. 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Washington, DC, USA.
Sharp, AC (2015) Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum. 15th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Alice Springs, Australia.
Sharp, AC (2014) Comparative feeding biomechanics of Diprotodon optatum and functional interpretation of the extensive endocranial sinuses. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), Berlin, Germany.
Sharp, AC, Trusler, PW, Narbonne, GM, and Vickers-Rich, P (2014) Reconstructing Rangea using 3D digital techniques. 4th International Palaeotological Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.
Sharp, AC (2014) Sinus and brain size in marsupial megafauna: A case of giant airheads. 4th International Palaeotological Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.
Sharp, AC (2013) Using digital techniques to reconstruct the cranial myology and function of Diprotodon.14th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Adelaide, Australia.
Sharp, AC (2012) Cranial form and function in the largest ever marsupial, Diprotodon optatum: A comparative finite element analysis. 60th meeting of the Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), Oxford, UK.
Wood-Bailey A, and Sharp AC (2023) A pika into lagomorph evolution: a biomechanical analysis of Palaeolagus haydeni, poster. Society of Experimental Biology (SEB), Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sharp AC, Watson PJ, Dutel H, Gröning F, Fagan MJ, and Evans SE (2022) Computational biomechanical modelling of lagomorph cranium during mastication, invited oral presentation. World Lagomorph Conference, Montpellier, France.
Wood-Bailey A, Cox P, Jeffery N, Sharp AC (2022) Evolution of unique skull morphology and function in lagomorphs: a combined effect of locomotion and mastication? Oral presentation. World Lagomorph Conference, Montpellier, France.
Hulls L, Moazen M and Sharp AC (2022) Finite element analysis of infant brain expansion and muscle activation shows the importance of cranial sutures for healthy skull growth. Anatomical Society Summer Meeting, Dublin, Ireland. Poster: Download here.
Sharp AC (2021) Finite element modelling of sutures and other soft tissues in cranial biomechanics, invited oral presentation. 1st Finite Element Modelling in Zurich conference, online.
Sharp, AC, Folker, M., McHugh, O., and Fisher, A. (2021) Visualising the 3D anatomy and muscle architecture of the human foot using MRI and fibre-tracking software for education and research. Anatomical Society Winter Virtual Meeting, Newcastle, UK. Poster: Download here.
Sharp, AC, Watson, PJ and Panagiotopoulou, O, (2019) Biomechanical Factors on the Evolution of Unique Cranial Modifications in Rabbits and Hares (Leporids): a Combined Effect of Locomotion and Mastication. 12th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), In Journal of Morphology Vol. 280, pp. S63-S63. Download here.
Dutel, H, Watson, PJ, Sharp, AC, Groning, F, Evans, SE and Fagan, MJ (2019) Integrating Hard and Soft Tissues in Studies of Cranial Biomechanics. 12th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), In Journal of Morphology Vol. 280, pp. S22-S22. Download here.
Sharp, AC, Dutel, H, Crumpton, N, Fagan, MJ and Evans, SE (2018) The role of soft tissues in a biomechanical model of the rat cranium. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Gröning, F, Selles de Lucas, V, Watson, P, Evans, SE and Fagan, MJ (2018) The role of soft tissues in the skull biomechanics of two lizards. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Aland, RC, Koutsoukis, FJA, Bennett, M, Sharp, AC and Gosden, E (2017) Flexor digitorum brevis - segmentation, pennation and PCSA. Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA), Auckland, New Zealand.
Sharp, AC, Regalado-Fernandez, OR, Siu, K and Rich, TH (2017) Revealing the skeleton of the polar dinosaur Leaellynasaura amicagraphica using synchrotron computed tomography. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) 77th Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada. Poster: Download here.
Dutel, H, Sharp, AC, Jones, M, Evans, S, Fagan, M, Groning, F (2017) Comparative skull biomechanics in Varanus and Salvator ‘Tupinambis’. 65th meeting of the Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), Birmingham, UK.
van Zoelen, JD, Warburton, NM, Arman, SD, Sharp, AC and Prideaux, GJ (2017) Digitally reconstructing the skull of the extinct marsupial Nototherium inerme (Diprotodontidae) and inferring diet using multidisciplinary analysis. 16th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Queenstown, New Zealand.
DeSantis, L, Sharp, AC, Schubert, BW and Colbert, MW (2016) Tapirs as model organisms for understanding hominid evolution: the functional significance of the sagittal crest as revealed from dental microwear texture analysis and finite element analysis. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) 76th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, USA.
Sharp, AC, Graham, DF, Trusler, PW, and Crompton, AW (2016) Modelling jaw muscle function in marsupials: from dissection to multibody dynamics analysis. 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Washington, DC, USA.
Aland, C and Sharp, AC (2016) Abductor hallucis & Abductor digiti minimi: Do they work together in the foot? Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA), Canberra, Australia.
Mehari Abraha, H, Weisbecke, V, Wailan, M , Sharp, AC, Morrison, R, May, C, Terhune, C, Johnston, S and Panagiotopoulou, O (2016) Comparative shape analysis of koalas and wombats. 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Washington, DC, USA.
Sharp, AC (2015) Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum. 15th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Alice Springs, Australia.
Sharp, AC (2014) Comparative feeding biomechanics of Diprotodon optatum and functional interpretation of the extensive endocranial sinuses. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), Berlin, Germany.
Sharp, AC, Trusler, PW, Narbonne, GM, and Vickers-Rich, P (2014) Reconstructing Rangea using 3D digital techniques. 4th International Palaeotological Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.
Sharp, AC (2014) Sinus and brain size in marsupial megafauna: A case of giant airheads. 4th International Palaeotological Congress, Mendoza, Argentina.
Sharp, AC (2013) Using digital techniques to reconstruct the cranial myology and function of Diprotodon.14th Conference on Australian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), Adelaide, Australia.
Sharp, AC (2012) Cranial form and function in the largest ever marsupial, Diprotodon optatum: A comparative finite element analysis. 60th meeting of the Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), Oxford, UK.
Blogs & media
New Scientist "See inside the 580-million-year-old creature no one understands" Link
PLOS Blogs "Biting Off What They Can Chew: Scientists Use 3D Reconstructions to Study Animal Jaw Mechanics" Link
The Guardian Science Blog Network "Getting under a fossil's skin: how CT scans have changed palaeontology" Link
PLOS Blogs, PLOS Paleo Community "How did wombat noses evolve?" Link
PLOS Blogs "Biting Off What They Can Chew: Scientists Use 3D Reconstructions to Study Animal Jaw Mechanics" Link
The Guardian Science Blog Network "Getting under a fossil's skin: how CT scans have changed palaeontology" Link
PLOS Blogs, PLOS Paleo Community "How did wombat noses evolve?" Link