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Anne-Lise Charruault
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 34
Citations - 152
Anne-Lise Charruault is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conodont & Late Devonian extinction. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 114 citations.
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Enamel microstructure evolution in anthracotheres (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) and new insights on hippopotamoid phylogeny
Léanie Alloing-Séguier,Fabrice Lihoreau,Jean-Renaud Boisserie,Anne-Lise Charruault,Maeva J. Orliac,Rodolphe Tabuce +5 more
TL;DR: Investigations on enamel microstructure provided new data for the debate on hippopotamid origin, and showed a diversity of patterns relevant to phylogenetic inferences within Hippopotamoidea that prove to be particularly relevant for future phylogenetic analysis of the superfamily.
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Paleogeographic differences in temperature, water depth and conodont biofacies during the Late Devonian
Catherine Girard,Jean-Jacques Cornée,Michael M. Joachimski,Anne-Lise Charruault,Anne-Béatrice Dufour,Sabrina Renaud +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared two continuous outcrops in the Montagne Noire (Col des Tribes section, France) and in Saxo-Thuringia (Buschteich section, Germany).
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Origine et radiation initiale des chauves-souris modernes : nouvelles découvertes dans l'Éocène d'Afrique du Nord
Anthony Ravel,Mohammed Adaci,Mustapha Bensalah,Anne-Lise Charruault,El Mabrouk Essid,Hayet Khayati Ammar,Wissem Marzougui,Mohammed Mahboubi,Fateh Mebrouk,Gilles Merzeraud,Monique Vianey-Liaud,Rodolphe Tabuce,Laurent Marivaux +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an etude integre des faunes inedites de chiropteres fossiles decouvertes lors de plusieurs campagnes de terrain realisees en Afrique du Nord.
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New philisids (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from the Early–Middle Eocene of Algeria and Tunisia: new insight into the phylogeny, palaeobiogeography and palaeoecology of the Philisidae
Anthony Ravel,Mohammed Adaci,Mustapha Bensalah,Mohammed Mahboubi,Fateh Mebrouk,El Mabrouk Essid,Wissem Marzougui,Hayet Khayati Ammar,Anne-Lise Charruault,Renaud Lebrun,Rodolphe Tabuce,Monique Vianey-Liaud,Laurent Marivaux +12 more
TL;DR: A cladistic assessment of the dental evidence is undertaken to clarify the phylogenetic relationships within Philisidae, and its position within Vespertilionoidea, in order to highlight the origin, historical biogeography and patterns of dispersion of the most diversified extant bat group.
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Specialization for amphibiosis in Brachyodus onoideus (Artiodactyla, Hippopotamoidea) from the Early Miocene of France
Maeva J. Orliac,Maeva J. Orliac,Pierre-Olivier Antoine,Anne-Lise Charruault,Sophie Hervet,Frédéric Prodeo,Francis Duranthon +6 more
TL;DR: Both the disposition of the orifices of the head and the petrosal morphology support a specialization of Brachyodus onoideus to an amphibious lifestyle and to potential underwater directional hearing.