Comptes Rendus Palevol
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Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology
Edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
CLÉMENT G. & GEFFARD-KURIYAMA D. (eds) 2010. — Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology/3D et imagerie en sciences paléontologiques et paléoanthropologiques. Comptes Rendus Palevol, vol. 9 (6-7), arts 37-60.
2010
Editorial Board - English
Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (60)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
3D external restorations of stegocephalian skulls using ZBrush: The renaissance of fossil amphibians
Jean-Sébastien STEYER et al.
463-470, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (59)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Finite element analysis: A promising tool for the reconstruction of extinct vertebrate graviportal taxa. A preliminary study based on the metacarpal arrangement of Elephas maximus
Florent GOUSSARD et al.
455-461, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (58)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Virtual reconstruction of the Neandertal lower limbs with an estimation of hamstring muscle moment arms
Tara CHAPMAN et al.
445-454, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (57)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Calvarial shape variation among Middle Pleistocene hominins: An application of surface scanning in palaeoanthropology
435-443, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (56)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
3D geometric morphometrics and missing-data. Can extant taxa give clues for the analysis of fossil primates?
Sébastien COUETTE & Jess WHITE
423-433, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (55)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Two applications of 3D semi-landmark morphometrics implying different template designs: the theropod pelvis and the shrew skull
Thibaud SOUTER et al.
411-422, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (54)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Motion from the past. A new method to infer vestibular capacities of extinct species
Romain DAVID et al.
397-410, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (53)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
High quality 3D imaging of vertebrate microremains using X-ray synchrotron phase contrast microtomography
Joane POUECH et al.
389-395, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (52)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA
Study of the pectoral girdle and fins of the Late Carboniferous sibyrhynchid iniopterygians (Vertebrata, Chondrichthyes, Iniopterygia) from Kansas and Oklahoma (USA) by means of microtomography, with comments on iniopterygian relationships
Alan PRADEL et al.
377-387, Published on 30 November 2010, art. 9 (51)This article is a part of the thematic issue Imaging and 3D in palaeontology and palaeoanthropology edited by Gaël CLÉMENT & Didier GEFFARD-KURIYAMA