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2022Anatomical correlates of cursoriality are compromised by body size and propensity to burrow in a group of small mammals (Lagomorpha)Martin, E.; Young, J.; Fellman, C.; Kraatz, B.; Sherratt, E.
2022Diversity, distribution, and natural history of the marine snakes of Sri LankaUkuwela, K.D.B.; de Silva, A.; Sivaruban, A.; Sanders, K.L.
2022A comparison of ecomorphology between introduced and native Australian dung beetlesHarvey, A.; Sherratt, E.; Deakin, J.
2022[PLEASE UPDATE Auth Aff] Ontogenetic allometry underlies trophic diversity in sea turtles (Chelonioidea)Chatterji, R.; Sherratt, E.; Hipsley, C.; Hutchinson, M.; Jones, M.
2022Welfare Assessment Tools in Zoos: From Theory to PracticeJones, N.; Sherwen, S.; Robbins, R.; McLelland, D.; Whittaker, A.
2022Cranial shape variation in domestication: a pilot study on the case of rabbitsGeiger, M.; Sánchez-Villagra, M.; Sherratt, E.
2022Ontogenetic shift in diet of a large elapid snake is facilitated by allometric change in skull morphologyPatterson, M.; Wolfe, A.; Fleming, P.; Bateman, P.W.; Sherratt, E.; Warburton, N.
2022Macroevolution in axial morphospace: innovations accompanying the transition to marine environments in elapid snakesSherratt, E.; Nash-Hahn, T.; Nankivell, J.; Rasmussen, A.R.; Hampton, P.M.; Sanders, K.
2022Down a rabbit hole: Burrowing behaviour and larger home ranges are related to larger brains in LeporidsTodorov, O.; Hird, C.; Kraatz, B.; Sherratt, E.; Hill, N.; de Sousa, A.; Blomberg, S.; Weisbecker, V.