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Scavezzoni Isaure

Réjouisciences (diffusion des sciences)

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ORCID
0000-0002-3174-9861
Main Referenced Co-authors
Fischer, Valentin  (12)
Denayer, Julien  (2)
Jouve, Stéphane (2)
Bennion, Rebecca  (1)
Johnson, Michela (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
Dyrosauridae (8); Thalattosuchia (7); Postcranium (4); Rhinochelys (4); Albian (2);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
EddyLab (2)
Evolution and Diversity Dynamics Lab (2)
EDDy Lab (1)
Evolution & Diversity Dynamics (EDDy) Lab (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Earth sciences & physical geography (16)
Zoology (2)

Publications (total 16)

The most downloaded
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Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (2023). LIMITED CONVERGENCE IN THE POSTCRANIUM OF AQUATIC CROCODYLOMORPHA. Palaeontology. doi:10.1111/pala.12678 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/305703

The most cited

14 citations (OpenAlex)

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (2018). Rhinochelys amaberti (Moret 1935), a protostegid turtle from the Early Cretaceous of France. PeerJ, 6 (e4594). doi:10.7717/peerj.4594 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/221452

Theses et and Dissertations

Doctoral thesis

Scavezzoni, I. (2024). GIRDLE ANATOMY OF AQUATIC CROCODYLOMORPHS [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/318163

Articles in scientific journals with peer reviewing

As first or last author

Scavezzoni, I., Johnson, M. M., Jouve, S., & Fischer, V. (25 November 2024). Functional and phylogenetic signals in the pectoral girdle of Thalattosuchia and Dyrosauridae (Crocodylomorpha). Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 2024, 1-162. doi:10.1002/ar.25596
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi

Scavezzoni, I., Fischer, V., Michela M., J., & Jouve, S. (02 May 2024). FORM AND FUNCTION OF THE PELVIC GIRDLE OF THALATTOSUCHIA AND DYROSAURIDAE (CROCODYLIFORMES). Geodiversitas, 46 (6), 135-326. doi:10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a6
Peer reviewed

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (2023). LIMITED CONVERGENCE IN THE POSTCRANIUM OF AQUATIC CROCODYLOMORPHA. Palaeontology. doi:10.1111/pala.12678
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (2021). The postcranial skeleton of Cerrejonisuchus improcerus (Crocodyliformes: Dyrosauridae) and the unusual anatomy of dyrosaurids. PeerJ. doi:10.7717/peerJ.11222
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (2018). Rhinochelys amaberti (Moret 1935), a protostegid turtle from the Early Cretaceous of France. PeerJ, 6 (e4594). doi:10.7717/peerj.4594
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi

Scientific congresses and symposiums

Unpublished

Scavezzoni, I., Fischer, V., & Johnson, M. (June 2023). THE CRITICAL INCLUSION OF POSTCRANIAL ANATOMY IN AQUATIC CROCODYLIFORM PHYLOGENETICS [Poster presentation]. XX Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, Sabadell, Spain.
Peer reviewed

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (05 November 2022). The diverse yet not-so-convergent transformations of crocodyliformes to the aquatic realm [Paper presentation]. SVP Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Peer reviewed

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (19 December 2021). Dyrosaurids have a unique postcranial anatomy [Poster presentation]. 65th annual meeting of the Palaeontological Association, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Scavezzoni, I., Fischer, V., & Jouve, S. (April 2021). SURVEY OF THE PELVIC AND THORACIC GIRDLES OF DYROSAURID AND THALATTOSUCHIAN CROCODYLIFORMES [Paper presentation]. 9th Secondary Adaptation of Tetrapods to Life in Water (SECAD), Chile.

Scavezzoni, I., & Denayer, J. (July 2019). Fossil Human of Belgium: a review of Quaternary Collections of ULiege [Poster presentation]. 17th EAVP - 17th European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, Brussels, Belgium.

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (June 2017). New data on the Mesozoic radiation of chelonioids [Poster presentation]. Progressive Palaeontology Meeting 2017, Leicester, United Kingdom.

Scavezzoni, I., & Fischer, V. (February 2017). New data on the Mesozoic radiation of chelonioids [Poster presentation]. Young Natural History scientists' Meeting, Paris, France.

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