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Carlos Martínez-Pérez
Researcher at University of Valencia
Publications - 69
Citations - 766
Carlos Martínez-Pérez is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Devonian & Conodont. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 61 publications receiving 596 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Martínez-Pérez include University of Bristol.
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Open data and digital morphology
Thomas G. Davies,Imran A. Rahman,Stephan Lautenschlager,Stephan Lautenschlager,John A. Cunningham,Robert J. Asher,Paul M. Barrett,Karl T. Bates,Stefan Bengtson,Roger B. J. Benson,Doug M. Boyer,José Braga,Jen A. Bright,Leon P. A. M. Claessens,Philip G. Cox,Xi Ping Dong,Alistair R. Evans,Peter L. Falkingham,Matt Friedman,Russell J. Garwood,Anjali Goswami,John R. Hutchinson,Nathan Jeffery,Zerina Johanson,Renaud Lebrun,Carlos Martínez-Pérez,Jesús Marugán-Lobón,Paul O'Higgins,Brian D. Metscher,Maeva J. Orliac,Timothy B. Rowe,Martin Rücklin,Martin Rücklin,Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra,Neil H. Shubin,Selena Y. Smith,J. Matthias Starck,Chris Stringer,Adam P. Summers,Mark D. Sutton,Stig A. Walsh,Vera Weisbecker,Lawrence M. Witmer,Stephen Wroe,Zongjun Yin,Emily J. Rayfield,Philip C. J. Donoghue +46 more
TL;DR: A set of recommendations for minimum standards and additional best practice for three-dimensional digital data publication are proposed, and the issues around data storage, management and accessibility are reviewed.
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New Lower Devonian Polygnathids (Conodonta) from the Spanish Central Pyrenees, with comments on the early radiation of the group
TL;DR: A comprehensive study of six Pragian-lower Emsian (Lower Devonian) sections from the Spanish Central Pyrenees has yielded a rich assemblage of conodont faunas, highlighting an important succession of Polygnathus species as discussed by the authors.
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Tooth replacement rates in early chondrichthyans: a qualitative approach
TL;DR: This study provides strong evidences of an extremely slow dental replacement in this primitive chondrichthyan based on three independents analyses: statistical analysis of the wear degree, demonstrating that teeth remain functional for a long period of time, and estimations of size increments between teeth for some recent sharks whose rates of replacement were known prove that Δs is inversely proportional to the rate of replacement.
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Enameloid microstructure in the oldest known chondrichthyan teeth
TL;DR: Results show that a superficial cap of SCE is present in the oldest shark teeth known, which suggest its presence in the most basal chondrichthyans.
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Finite element, occlusal, microwear and microstructural analyses indicate that conodont microstructure is adapted to dental function
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the complex microstructure of conodont crown tissue is an adaptation to the dental functions that the elements performed, and informed by occlusal and microwear analyses, the results show topological co-variation in the patterns of stress distri- bution and crystallite orientation.