Cornette Raphaël, Tresset Anne, Houssin Céline, Pascal Michel & Herrel Anthony, 2015 — Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater white-toothed shrew. Biological Journal of the Linnean Societyvol. 114, n° 4, p. 795-807
Brassard Colline, Merlin Marilaine, Monchatre-Leroy Elodie, Guintard Claude, Barrat Jacques, Gares Helene, Larralle Arnaud, Triquet Raymond, Houssin Celine, Callou Cecile, Cornette Raphael & Herrel Anthony, 2021 — Masticatory system integration in a commensal canid: interrelationships between bones, muscles and bite force in the red fox. Journal of Experimental Biologyvol. 224, n° 5, jeb224394WOS:000629246600002
Bochaton Corentin, Bailon Salvador, Herrel Anthony, Grouard Sandrine, Ineich Ivan, Tresset Anne & Cornette Raphaël, 2017 — Human impacts reduce morphological diversity in an insular species of lizard. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciencesvol. 284, n° 1857, p. 20170921
Nicolas Violaine, Hugot Jean-Pierre & Cornette Raphaël, 2021 — New data on the distribution of the two mole species Talpa aquitania Nicolas, Matinez-Vargas & Hugot, 2017 and T. europaea Linnaeus, 1758 in France based on museum and newly collected specimens. Zoosystema. Publications Scientifiques du Muséum national d’Histoire
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Cornette Raphaël, Tresset Anne, Houssin Céline, Pascal Michel & Herrel Anthony, 2015 — Does bite force provide a competitive advantage in shrews? The case of the greater whitetoothed shrew. Biological Journal of the Linnean Societyvol. 114, n° 4, p. 795-807
Nicolas Violaine, Hugot Jean-Pierre & Cornette Raphaël, 2021 — New data on the distribution of the two mole species Talpa aquitania Nicolas, Matinez-Vargas & Hugot, 2017 and T. europaea Linnaeus, 1758 in France based on museum and newly collected specimens. Zoosystema. Publications Scientifiques du Muséum national d’Histoire naturellevol. 43, n° 24, p. 585-617
Voet Inessa, Denys Christiane, Colyn Marc, Lalis Aude, Konečný Adam, Delapré Arnaud, Nicolas Violaine & Cornette Raphaël, 2022 — Incongruences between morphology and molecular phylogeny provide an insight into the diversification of the Crocidura poensis species complex. Scientific Reportsvol. 12, n° 1, p. 10531
Roscian Marjorie, Herrel Anthony, Cornette Raphael, Fernandez Vincent, Kruta Isabelle, Zaharias Paul, Cherel Yves & Rouget Isabelle, 2022 — Does the shape of coleoid beaks bear an ecological signal?. Cephalopod International Advisory Council 2022- 04-02 in Sesimbra, Portugal , ,
Terray Léa, Denys Christiane, Goodman Steven M., Soarimalala Voahangy, Lalis Aude & Cornette Raphaël, February 2022 — Skull morphological evolution in Malagasy endemic Nesomyinae rodents. Madagascar is a large island to the south-east of Africa and in many
ways continental in size and ecological complexity. Here…PLOS ONEvol. 17, n° 2, e0263045
Cornette Raphaël, Delapré Arnaud, Houssin Céline, Mulot Baptiste & Pouydebat Emmanuelle, 2022 — Measuring the force of the tip of the elephants trunk. MethodsXvol. 9, , p. 101896
Costes Pauline, Klein Estelle, Delapré Arnaud, Houssin Céline, Nicolas Violaine & Cornette Raphaël, 2022 — Comparative morphofunctional analysis of the humerus and ulna in three Western European moles species of the genus Talpa , including the newly described T. aquitania. Journal of Anatomyvol. 242, n° 2, p. 257-276
Segall Marion, Houssin Céline, Delapré Arnaud, Cornette Raphaël, Herrel Anthony, Milgram Joshua, Shahar Ron & Dumont Maïtena, March 2023 — Armed to the teeth: The underestimated diversity in tooth shape in snakes and its relation to feeding behavior and diet. Ecology and Evolutionvol. 13, n° 4, e10011Publisher: Wiley Open Access tex.hal_id: hal-04073070 tex.hal_version: v1
Rey-Rodríguez Iván, Arnaud Julie, López-García Juan Manuel, Stoetzel Emmanuelle, Denys Christiane, Cornette Raphael & Bazgir Behrouz, October 2023 — « Systematic and two-dimensional Geometric Morphometrics analysis applied to the first lower molar of modern and fossil specimens of the genus Ellobius (Fischer, 1814) » in XXXVIII Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología.. Ellobius remains are common and often abundant in southeastern Europe, western and central Asian archaeological and… , ,