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Big cat, small cat: Reconstructing body size evolution in living and extinct Felidae
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Cuff, A. R., Randau, M., Head, J., Hutchinson, J. R., Pierce, S. E., & Goswami, A. (in press). Big cat, small cat: Reconstructing body size evolution in living and extinct Felidae. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28(8), 1516-1525. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12671

The evolution of body mass is a fundamental topic in evolutionary biology, because it is closely linked to manifold life history and ecological traits and is readily estimable for many extinct taxa. In this study, we examine patterns of body mass evo... Read More about Big cat, small cat: Reconstructing body size evolution in living and extinct Felidae.

Comparative architectural properties of limb muscles in Crocodylidae and Alligatoridae and their relevance to divergent use of asymmetrical gaits in extant Crocodylia
Journal Article
Allen, V. R., Molnar, J. L., Parker, W., Pollard, A. S., Nolan, G., & Hutchinson, J. R. Comparative architectural properties of limb muscles in Crocodylidae and Alligatoridae and their relevance to divergent use of asymmetrical gaits in extant Crocodylia. Journal of Anatomy, 225(6), 569-582. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12245

Osteopathology in the feet of rhinoceroses: Lesion type and distribution
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Regnault, S., Hermes, R., Hildebrandt, T., Hutchinson, J. R., & Weller, R. (in press). Osteopathology in the feet of rhinoceroses: Lesion type and distribution. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 44(4), 918-927. https://doi.org/10.1638/2012-0277R1.1

An estimated 1,170 white (Ceratotherium simum), black (Diceros bicornis), greater one-horned (Rhinoceros unicornis), and Sumatran (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) rhinoceroses are kept in captivity worldwide, where they are a popular public attraction and... Read More about Osteopathology in the feet of rhinoceroses: Lesion type and distribution.