Open data and digital morphology
Thomas G. Davies(University of Bristol), Philip C. J. Donoghue(University of Bristol), Roger Benson(University of Oxford), Imran A. Rahman(University of Bristol), José Braga(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Adam P. Summers(University of Washington), Robert J. Asher(University of Cambridge), Selena Y. Smith(Environmental Research Institute of Michigan), Mark D. Sutton(Imperial College London), Martin Rücklin(Naturalis Biodiversity Center), Emily J. Rayfield(University of Bristol), Philip G. Cox(University of Hull), Nathan Jeffery(University of Liverpool), Karl T. Bates(University of Liverpool), Leon P. A. M. Claessens(College of the Holy Cross), Renaud Lebrun(Université de Montpellier), Peter Falkingham(Liverpool John Moores University), Paul M. Barrett(Natural History Museum), Jen A. Bright(University of Bristol), Russell J. Garwood(Natural History Museum), Douglas Boyer(Duke University), Brian Metscher(University of Vienna), Zerina Johanson(Natural History Museum), Marcelo R. Sánchez‐Villagra(University of Zurich), Alistair R. Evans(Monash University), Lawrence M. Witmer(Ohio University), Neil H. Shubin(University of Chicago), Paul O’Higgins(University of York), Stephan Lautenschlager(University of Bristol), Anjali Goswami(University College London), Stephen Wroe(University of New England), Maëva J. Orliac(Université de Montpellier), Zongjun Yin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Carlos Martínez‐Pérez(Universitat de València), Stefan Bengtson, Stig A. Walsh(National Museums Scotland), Vera Weisbecker(The University of Queensland), Timothy B. Rowe(The University of Texas at Austin), Matt Friedman(University of Michigan), Jesús Marugán‐Lobón(Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County), Chris Stringer(Natural History Museum), John R. Hutchinson(Stanford University), J. Matthias Starck(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Xi-Ping Dong(Peking University), John A. Cunningham(University of Bristol)
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