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      • Today's Acanthomorphs' classification
      • Recent changes in Acanthomorph classifications
    • Morphology of an acanthomorph
    • Anatomy of an acanthomorph
      • Visceral anatomy
      • Cardiac anatomy
      • Cephalic central nervous system
      • The Digital Fish Library
    • Osteology of acanthomorphs
      • The skeleton of an acanthomorph
      • Multiple bones of a bluefin tuna head
      • The neurocranium of a bluefin tuna
      • Osteological systems of the skeleton of the head
      • the neurocranium of a swordfish
      • the neurocranium of a brill
      • OsteoBase: a website for osteological exploration
    • Antarctic acanthomorphs peculiarities
    • The Pleuronectiformes
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  • Systematics 101
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    • What is morphology?
    • The importance of comparative anatomy
    • What is Alpha taxonomy?
    • Taxonomic collections
    • What is cytogenetics?
    • DNA and systematics
    • What is Barcode?
    • "Fishes" grow in trees?
    • Questioning the "fishes"
      • Endgame for the fish model
      • R.I.P. Fishes, investigation on a disappeared group
    • When features vanish in the haze…
    • Cooking acanthos
      • My kingdom for a liver!
      • Monkfish boiled in cider
      • From science to cooking... The brill in cider
      • Roasted gurnard
  • The team's research
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    • Morphology and DataBases
    • Barcode and molecular taxonomy
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      • Agnès Dettaï
      • Anne-Claire Lautrédou
      • Blaise Li
      • Bruno Chanet
      • Catherine Ozouf-Costaz
      • Cyril Gallut
      • Donald Davesne
      • Guillaume Lecointre
      • Martine Desoutter-Méniger
      • Nalani Schnell
      • Sandrine Tercerie
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2012
Chanet B, Bland KJ, Rust S.  2012.  A fossil rhombosoleid flounder (Pleuronectiformes) from the Late Pliocene of Te Pohue, eastern North Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 55:103-110. Abstract
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2004
Chanet B, Chapleau F, Desoutter M.  2004.  Os et ligaments intermusculaires chez les poissons plats [Teleostei : Pleuronectiformes] : interprétations phylogénétiques. Cybium. 28:9-14. Abstract
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2003
Zylberberg L, Chanet B, Wagemans F, Meunier FJ.  2003.  Structural peculiarities of the tubercles in the skin of the turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L., 1758) (Osteichthyes, Pleuronectiformes, Scophthalmidae). Journal of Morphology. 258:84-96. Abstract
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