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Why the Long Face? 18/07/2018

5 year old image but there's just been a few shares of it over the last couple of days! with Christopher William Walmsley, Matt McCurry, Michelle Quayle

Range of skull shape in crocodilians.

Specimens are scaled to approximately the same width and arranged from most longirostrine to most brevirostrine. Left: cranium and mandible in lateral view, Centre left: dorsal view of mandible, Centre right: Cranium in ventral view, Right: species name and specimen number.

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053873.g002

The Relationship between Cranial Structure, Biomechanical Performance and Ecological Diversity... 24/06/2015

The Relationship between Cranial Structure, Biomechanical Performance and Ecological Diversity... Skull structure is intimately associated with feeding ability in vertebrates, both in terms of specific performance measures and general ecological characteristics. This study quantitatively assessed variation in the shape of the cranium and mandible in varanoid lizards, and its relationship to stru…

The CAVE 2: "Microscope of the 21st century" 30/10/2013

The FABLab work on Kookaburra's featured on ABC news as part of the opening of the new CAVE2 VR facility at Monash. Nice work Michelle Quayle!

The CAVE 2: "Microscope of the 21st century" An advanced visualisation facility at an Australian university is allowing scientists to step into their research.

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