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Understanding Body Shapes of Animals : Shapes as mechanical constructions and Systems moving on minimal energy level
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Holger Preuschoft
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2022
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2022
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: General Considerations, Working Hypotheses, Questions, and Starting Points
pp. 29
Head: What Is Making First Contact with Environment? Teeth and Jaws
pp. 103
Axial Skeleton in Aquatic Animals
pp. 135
Axial Skeleton and Muscle Arrangement in Terrestrial Tetrapods
pp. 167
What Have the Extremities of “Lower Tetrapods” in Common? And Why?
pp. 201
Birds
pp. 239
Land-Living Mammals
pp. 323
Primates: The Group Including Humans
pp. 419
Evolution of Hominids
pp. 513
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