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2024
Impact of the land-to-water transition on mammalian backbone morphofunctional evolution
Sep 11, 2024
Liège, Belgium
Project
Morphofunctional transformations of the mammalian backbone along land-to-water transitions
Jun 26, 2024
Liège, Belgium
Project
Vertebral ecomorphology and biomechanics in aquatic mammals
Apr 18, 2024
Glen Head, NY, USA
Project
2023
To bend or not to bend: intervertebral flexibility in aquatic mammals
Oct 21, 2023
Medford, MA, USA
Project
Evolution and function of the vertebral column in aquatic mammals
Aug 31, 2023
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Project
Functional regionalization of the backbone along the land-to-water transition in mammals
Aug 1, 2023
Cairns, QLD, Australia
Project
How to build a dolphin: Evolution and function of the backbone in aquatic mammals
Apr 3, 2023
Cambridge, MA, USA
Project
Linking anatomy and lifestyle: the example of the cetacean backbone
Feb 22, 2023
Cambridge, MA, USA
Project
Detecting backbone regionalization patterns in extant cetaceans
Jan 7, 2023
Austin, TX, USA
Project
2022
The evolution of whales
Oct 8, 2022
Cambridge, MA, USA
Project
2021
Morpho-functional novelty of backbone contributed to the evolutionary success of dolphins
Mar 4, 2021
Online event
Project
2020
Modelling cetacean swimming movements based on vertebral morphology: Another way to use postmortem data
Jul 10, 2020
Online event
Project
2019
Evolution of cetacean backbone in light of phylogenetic and ecological constraints
Jul 22, 2019
Prague, Czech Republic
Project
Using cetacean vertebral shape to predict swimming movements
Jul 3, 2019
Liège, Belgium
Project
2018
Vertebrae are the backbone of cetacean diversity: How morphological innovations sustained dolphin explosive radiation
Dec 15, 2018
Antwerp, Belgium
Project
Ecomorphology of locomotion in cetaceans
Apr 26, 2018
Liège, Belgium
Project
2017
Ecomorphology of the axial skeleton in odontocetes and mysticetes
May 2, 2017
Middelfart, Denmark
Project
2014
Comparative morphology of cephalic cartilage and statocysts of Mediterranean cephalopds using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Dec 12, 2014
Liège, Belgium
Evaluation of the relationships between characteristics of the vertebral column of different cetaceans and their ecology: A preliminary study
Apr 8, 2014
Liège, Belgium
Project
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