International audienceThe endocranial structures of the sebecid crocodylomorph Zulmasuchus querejazus (MHNC 6672) from the Lower Paleocene of Bolivia are described in this article. Using computed tomography scanning, the cranial endocast, associated nerves and arteries, endosseous labyrinths, and cranial pneumatization are reconstructed and compared with those of extant and fossil crocodylomorphs, representative of different ecomorphological adaptations. Z. querejazus exhibits an unusual flexure of the brain, pericerebral spines, semicircular canals with a narrow diameter, as well as enlarged pharyngotympanic sinuses. First, those structures allow to estimate the alert head posture and hearing capabilities of Zulmasuchus. Then, functional c...
Morphological studies of the braincase and cranial endocast of fossil crocodylians, especially gavia...
During their long evolutionary history crocodylomorphs achieved a great diversity of body sizes, eco...
Dyrosauridae is a family of neosuchian crocodyliformes known from both terrestrial and aquatic envi...
International audienceThe endocranial structures of the sebecid crocodylomorph Zulmasuchus querejazu...
International audienceThe internal endocranial structures of an undescribed atoposaurid crocodylomor...
International audienceWe describe the endocranial structures of Hamadasuchus, a peirosaurid crocodyl...
Although our knowledge on crocodylomorph palaeoneurology has experienced considerable growth in rece...
Morphological studies of the braincase and cranial endocast of fossil crocodylians, especially gavia...
A well-preserved braincase of the basal alligatoroid Diplocynodon tormis was found in the middle Eoc...
Modern crocodylians are a morphologically conservative group, but extinct relatives (crocodylomorphs...
Thalattosuchians were highly specialised aquatic archosaurs of the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, a...
Background Macelognathus vagans Marsh, 1884 from the Late Jurassic Morrison Fm. of Wyoming was origi...
Thalattosuchians are a group of Mesozoic crocodylomorphs known from aquatic deposits of the Early Ju...
Almadasuchus figarii is a basal crocodylomorph recovered from the Upper Jurassic levels of the Cañad...
Morphological studies of the braincase and cranial endocast of fossil crocodylians, especially gavia...
During their long evolutionary history crocodylomorphs achieved a great diversity of body sizes, eco...
Dyrosauridae is a family of neosuchian crocodyliformes known from both terrestrial and aquatic envi...
International audienceThe endocranial structures of the sebecid crocodylomorph Zulmasuchus querejazu...
International audienceThe internal endocranial structures of an undescribed atoposaurid crocodylomor...
International audienceWe describe the endocranial structures of Hamadasuchus, a peirosaurid crocodyl...
Although our knowledge on crocodylomorph palaeoneurology has experienced considerable growth in rece...
Morphological studies of the braincase and cranial endocast of fossil crocodylians, especially gavia...
A well-preserved braincase of the basal alligatoroid Diplocynodon tormis was found in the middle Eoc...
Modern crocodylians are a morphologically conservative group, but extinct relatives (crocodylomorphs...
Thalattosuchians were highly specialised aquatic archosaurs of the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, a...
Background Macelognathus vagans Marsh, 1884 from the Late Jurassic Morrison Fm. of Wyoming was origi...
Thalattosuchians are a group of Mesozoic crocodylomorphs known from aquatic deposits of the Early Ju...
Almadasuchus figarii is a basal crocodylomorph recovered from the Upper Jurassic levels of the Cañad...
Morphological studies of the braincase and cranial endocast of fossil crocodylians, especially gavia...
During their long evolutionary history crocodylomorphs achieved a great diversity of body sizes, eco...
Dyrosauridae is a family of neosuchian crocodyliformes known from both terrestrial and aquatic envi...