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2024


Smith-Vaniz, W. F., Klein, J. S., & Ahnelt, H. (Accepted/In press). Hyperostosis in fishes: an update with new species records. Journal of Morphology.

Smith-Vaniz, W. F., Klein, J. S., & Ahnelt, H. (2024). Hyperostosis inf fishes: an update with new species records. Journal of Morphology, 285(e21782).

Wibowo, A., Haryono, H., Kurinawan, K., Prakoso, V. A., Dahruddin, H., Surbani, I. L., Muslimin, B., Jaya, Y. Y., Sudarsono, S., Stuart, I. G., Ahnelt, H., Funge-Smith, S., Vasemägi, A., & Hubert, N. (2024). Genetic and morphological evidence of a single species of bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus) in Sundaland. Global Ecology and Conservation, 49, 1-14. Article e02786. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02786

2023


Landler, L., Burgstaller, S., Spießberger, M., Horvath, A., Zhelev, Z., Mollov, I., Sinsch, U., Nepita, J., Schwabel, F., Kuhn, W., Köbele, C., Sedlmeier, H., Amon, C., Mazgajska, J., Mazgajski, T., Sistani, A., Schluckebier, R., Andrä, E., Ott, M., & Gollmann, G. (2023). A unified approach to analysis of body condition in green toads. Diversity, 15(1), Article 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15010043

Simon, S., Fischer, B., Rinner, A., Hummer, A., Frank, B. J. H., Mitterer, J. A., Huber, S., Aichmair, A., Schwarz, G. M., & Hofstaetter, J. G. (2023). Body height estimation from automated length measurements on standing long leg radiographs using artificial intelligence. Scientific Reports, 13(1), Article 8504. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34670-2

Starrach, T., Schmidhuber, L., Elger, L., Franz, M., Buechel, J., Hübener, C., Kolben, T., Koliogiannis, V., Mahner, S., Hasbargen, U., & Fischer, B. (2023). Pelvic inlet area is associated with birth mode. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 102(1), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14478

Stundl, J., Martik, M. L., Chen, D., Raja, D. A., Franěk, R., Pospisilova, A., Pšenička, M., Metscher, B. D., Braasch, I., Haitina, T., Cerny, R., Ahlberg, P. E., & Bronner, M. E. (2023). Ancient vertebrate dermal armor evolved from trunk neural crest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(30), Article e2221120120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2221120120

Vršanský, P., Aristov, D., Hain, M., Kúdelová, T., Kúdela, M., Metscher, B., Palková, H., Káčerová, J., & Hinkelman, J. (2023). Longest-surviving Carboniferous-family insect found in Mesozoic amber. Biologia, 78(6), 1611-1626. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11756-022-01192-7

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