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- Legendre, L.J.; Guénard, G.; Botha-Brink, J.; Cubo, J. (2016). "Palaeohistological Evidence for Ancestral High Metabolic Rate in Archosaurs". Systematic...
- "Were Notosuchia (Pseudosuchia: Crocodylomorpha) warm-blooded? A palaeohistological analysis suggests ectothermy". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society...
- Jorge (2 March 2020). "Were the synapsids primitively endotherms? A palaeohistological approach using phylogenetic eigenvector maps". Philosophical Transactions...
- Guénard, Guillaume; Botha-Brink, Jennifer; Cubo, Jorge (2016-11-01). "Palaeohistological evidence for ancestral high metabolic rate in archosaurs". Systematic...
- Legendre LJ, Guénard G, Botha-Brink J, Cubo J (November 2016). "Palaeohistological Evidence for Ancestral High Metabolic Rate in Archosaurs". Systematic...
- Guillaume; Botha-Brink, Jennifer; Cubo, Jorge (1 November 2016). "Palaeohistological Evidence for Ancestral High Metabolic Rate in Archosaurs". Systematic...
- Lucas J.; Bourdon, Estelle; Sanz, Jose L.; Ricqlès, Armand (2021). "Palaeohistological inferences of resting metabolic rates in Concornis and Iberomesornis...
- "Were Notosuchia (Pseudosuchia, Crocodylomorpha) warm-blooded? A palaeohistological analysis suggests ectothermy". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society...
- "Were Notosuchia (Pseudosuchia: Crocodylomorpha) warm-blooded? A palaeohistological analysis suggests ectothermy". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society...
- "Were Notosuchia (Pseudosuchia: Crocodylomorpha) warm-blooded? A palaeohistological analysis suggests ectothermy" (PDF). Biological Journal of the Linnean...