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3D models related to the publication: Pushing the boundary? Testing the ‘functional elongation hypothesis’ of the giraffe’s neckMarilena A. Müller, Luisa J. Merten , Christine Böhmer and John A. NyakaturaPublished online: 12/01/2021Keywords: cetartiodactyla; Comparative anatomy; neck; Vertebrae; vertebral column https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.129 Cite this article: Marilena A. Müller, Luisa J. Merten, Christine Böhmer and John A. Nyakatura, 2021. 3D models related to the publication: Pushing the boundary? Testing the ‘functional elongation hypothesis’ of the giraffe’s neck. MorphoMuseuM 6:e129. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.129 Export citationAbstract This contribution contains the 3D models analyzed in Müller et al. (2021) “Pushing the boundary? Testing the ‘functional elongation hypothesis’ of the giraffe’s neck”. See original publication M3 article infos Published in Volume 07, issue 01 (2021) |
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M3#658C7, T1 Type: "3D_surfaces"doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.658 Data citation: Marilena A. Müller, Luisa J. Merten, Christine Böhmer and John A. Nyakatura, 2021. M3#658. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.658 state:published |
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