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2. Conserved Phenotypic Variation Patterns, Evolution along Lines of Least Resistance, and Departure Due to Selection in Fossil Rodents
3. Fourier Analysis Applied to Stephanomys (Rodentia, Muridae) Molars: Nonprogressive Evolutionary Pattern in a Gradual Lineage
4. Body shape and life style of the extinct rodent Canariomys bravoi (Mammalia, Murinae) from Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain)
5. Intraspecific variation and micro-macroevolution connection: illustration with the late Miocene genus Progonomys (Rodentia, Muridae)
6. Topographic Maps Applied to Comparative Molar Morphology: The Case of Murine and Cricetine Dental Plans (Rodentia, Muroidea)
7. L’espèce en paléontologie : de l’utilisation du binôme linnéen chez les rongeurs fossiles (Mammalia, Rodentia)
8. When homologous cusps display non-homologous wear facets: An occlusal reorganization ensures functional continuity during dental evolution of Murinae (Rodentia, Mammalia)
9. First Occurence in Europe of Myocricetodontinae (Rodentia, Gerbillidae) during the Lower Middle Miocene in the Karstic Locality of Blanquatère 1 (Southern France): Implications
10. Morphological Evolution, Ecological Diversification and Climate Change in Rodents
11. The case of an insular molarless black rat: Effects on lifestyle and mandible morphology
12. Une nouvelle faune de vertébrés continentaux, associée à des artefacts dans le Pléistocène inférieur de l’Hérault (Sud de la France), vers 1,57 Ma
13. Molecular Evidence that the Spiny Mouse (Acomys) is More Closely Related to Gerbils (Gerbillinae) Than to True Mice (Murinae)
14. Occurrence of the Stripe Field Mouse lineage ( Apodemus agrarius Pallas 1771; Rodentia; Mammalia) in the Late Pleistocene of southwestern France
15. Chronology and causes of the extinction of the Lava Mouse, Malpaisomys insularis (Rodentia: Muridae) from the Canary Islands
16. Extinction of endemic vertebrates on islands: The case of the giant rat Canariomys bravoi (Mammalia, Rodentia) on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)
17. Un réseau fluviatile d'âge Burdigalien terminal dans le Sud-Est de la France : remplissage, extension, âge, implications
18. Mid-Neogene Mediterranean marine–continental correlations: an alternative interpretation
19. Évolution « graduelle » à l’échelle géologique chez les rongeurs fossiles du Cénozoïque européen
20. Louis Thaler (1930–2002)
21. Phylogenetic signal and functional significance of incisor enamel microstructure in Arvicola (Rodentia, Arvicolinae)
22. Boltimys broomi gen. nov., sp. nov. (Rodentia, Mammalia), nouveau Muridae d'affinité incertaine du Pliocène inférieur d'Afrique du Sud
23. CORRELATED CHANGES IN OCCLUSAL PATTERN AND DIET IN STEM MURINAE DURING THE ONSET OF THE RADIATION OF OLD WORLD RATS AND MICE
24. A succession of Miocene rodent assemblages from fissure fillings in southern France: palaeoenvironmental interpretation and comparison with Spain
25. Mus in Morocco: a Quaternary sequence of intraspecific evolution.
26. Late-Holocene asynchronous extinction of endemic mammals on the eastern Canary Islands.
27. Paleogenetic Analyses Reveal Unsuspected Phylogenetic Affinities between Mice and the Extinct Malpaisomys insularis, an Endemic Rodent of the Canaries.
28. PLEISTOCENE EDIBLE DORMICE (RODENTIA MAMMALIA) FROM SLOVENIA, AND THEIR RELATIONS TO THE PRESENT DAY GLIS GLIS (LINNAEUS 1766).
29. Hystricognathy vs Sciurognathy in the Rodent Jaw: A New Morphometric Assessment of Hystricognathy Applied to the Living Fossil Laonastes (Diatomyidae).
30. Diet of the extinct Lava mouse Malpaisomys insularis from the Canary Islands: insights from dental microwear.
31. Body Shape and Life Style of the Extinct Balearic Dormouse Hypnomys (Rodentia, Gliridae): New Evidence from the Study of Associated Skeletons.
32. Mandible morphology, dental microwear, and diet of the extinct giant rats Canariomys (Rodentia: Murinae) of the Canary Islands (Spain).
33. Evolution of the zygomasseteric construction in Rodentia, as revealed by a geometric morphometric analysis of the mandible of Graphiurus (Rodentia, Gliridae).
34. Mosaic Convergence of Rodent Dentitions.
35. The Mouse, Endemic Rodents and Human Settlement in the Canary Islands.
36. Ancient DNA evidence for the loss of a highly divergent brown bear clade during historical times.
37. Morphological vs. molecular evolution: ecology and phylogeny both shape the mandible of rodents.
38. Homogeneity of fossil assemblages extracted from mine dumps: an analysis of Plio-Pleistocene fauna from South African caves.
39. Parallel evolution in molar outline of murine rodents: the case of the extinctMalpaisomys insularis(Eastern Canary Islands).
40. Roles of dental development and adaptation in rodent evolution.
41. Mandible Morphometrics, Dental Microwear Pattern, and Paleobiology of the Extinct Balearic Dormouse Hypnomys morpheus
42. Nouvelles faunes de rongeurs (Mammalia, Rodentia) d'âge miocène moyen en Languedoc-Roussillon (Sud de la France) ; biostratigraphie et corrélations
43. Compléments à l'étude des rongeurs (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae, Eomyidae, Sciuridae) du gisement karstique de Blanquatère 1 (Miocène moyen, sud de la France)
44. Évolution géodynamique messino-pliocène en Languedoc central: le paléo-réseau hydrographique de l'Orb et de l'Hérault (sud de la France)
45. Histoire récente de l'ours brun au Maghreb
46. Molecular and palaeontological aspects of the tempo and mode of evolution in Otomys (Otomyinae: Muridae: Mammalia)
47. Climatic inference from the history of the taxodiaceae during the pliocene and the early pleistocene in Western Europe
48. Rodents and climate. 1. A model for estimating past temperatures using arvicolids (Mammalia: Rodentia)
49. Alephis tigneresi nov. sp., un bovidé nouveau du pliocène du Roussillon (France)
50. Présence de Progonomys (Muridae, Rodentia, Mammalia) dans une association de rongeurs de la fin du Miocène moyen (Castelnou 1B; Pyrénées-orientales, France)
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