Biomechanics of Machaeracanthus pectoral fin spines provide evidence for distinctive spine function and lifestyle among early chondrichthyans
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Biomechanics of Machaeracanthus pectoral fin spines provide evidence for distinctive spine function and lifestyle among early chondrichthyans

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Biomechanics of Machaeracanthus pectoral fin spines provide evidence for distinctive spine function and lifestyle among early chondrichthyans

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Ferrón, Humberto G. Perfil; Ballell, Antonio; Botella Sevilla, Hector; Martínez Pérez, Carlos
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    Humberto G. Ferrón Antonio Ballell Héctor Botella Carlos Martínez-Pérez 2022 Biomechanics of Machaeracanthus pectoral fin spines provide evidence for distinctive spine function and lifestyle among early chondrichthyans Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41 6 e2090260
https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.2090260

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