Christophe Mallet
0000-0002-1982-3803
Université de Liège
19 papers found
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Are petrous bones just a repository of ancient biomolecules? Investigating biosystematic signals in sheep petrous bones using 3D geometric morphometrics
Adaptation to graviportality in Rhinocerotoidea? An investigation through the long bone shape variation in their hindlimb
Iguanodon 2.0 - Faire entrer la collection «Belle Epoque» des Iguanodon de Bernissart dans le 21ème siècle
Long bone shape variation in the forelimb of Rhinocerotoidea: relation with size, body mass and body proportions
Bone shape in heavy mammals: evolutionary covariation of forelimb bones with size, body mass and body proportions in Rhinocerotoidea
Adaptation morphologique des os longs à la graviportalité au sein des Rhinocerotoidea
Quelques traits morphologiques permettant de reconnaître les portions pétreuses de temporal de certains artiodactyles fréquents dans le Pléistocène européen (Cervidae, Caprinae, Antilopinae, Suidae) lorsqu’ils sont de taille similaire
Tooth-shape adaptations in aglyphous colubrid snakes inferred from three-dimensional geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis
A first glimpse at the influence of body mass in the morphological integration of the limb long bones: an investigation in modern rhinoceroses
Influence of mass on tarsus shape variation: a morphometrical investigation among Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla)
Interspecific variation in the limb long bones among modern rhinoceroses—extent and drivers
Retro-Deformation Using Thin Plate-Spline (TPS) Method onAsymmetric Objects: Inquiry on Perissodactyl Femora
Morphometrical distinction between sheep ( Ovis aries ) and goat ( Capra hircus ) using the petrosal bone: Application on French Protohistoric sites
Are Rhinoceros Graviportal? Morphofunctional 3D-Analysis of Modern Rhinoceros Limb Long Bones
Morphofunctional 3D analysis of long bone shape variation among rhinos
Influence of body mass, phylogeny and ecology on morphological variation in the third metacarpal of rhinos (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae)
Walking with unicorns: metacarpal morphology of the Rhinocerotidae
Distinctive features of Ovis aries and Capra hircus petrosal part of temporal bone : application of the features to the distinction of other caprinae (Capra ibex, Rupicapra rupicapra)
Distinction Ovis aries / Capra hircus sur la base de la comparaison des portions pétreuses de temporal
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