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Frog Origins: Inferences Based On Ancestral Reconstructions Of Locomotor Performance And Anatomy

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Herrel, Anthony, Moureaux, Cécile, Laurin, Michel, Daghfous, Gheylen, Crandell, Kristen, Tolley, Krystal, Measey, John, Vanhooydonck, Bike, Boistel, Renaud (2016): Frog Origins: Inferences Based On Ancestral Reconstructions Of Locomotor Performance And Anatomy. Fossil Imprint 72 (1-2): 108-116, DOI: 10.14446/FI.2016.108, URL: http://fi.nm.cz/clanek/frog-origins-inferences-based-on-ancestral-reconstructions-of-locomotor-performance-and-anatomy/

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