Dr. AURORE CANOVILLE
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Articles published in peer-reviewed journals
  1. Canoville A, Chinsamy A, Angst D. 2022. New comparative data on the long bone microstructure of large extant and extinct flightless birds. Diversity 14:298. Canoville_et_al._2022.pdf
  2. Chinzorig T, Beguesse KA, Canoville A, Phillips G, Zanno LE. 2022. Chronic fracture and osteomyelitis in a large‐bodied ornithomimosaur with implications for the identification of unusual endosteal bone in the fossil record. The Anatomical Record, online version.
  3. Canoville A, Zanno LE, Zheng M, Schweitzer M. 2021. Keratan sulfate as a marker for medullary bone. Journal of Anatomy 238:1296-1311. canoville_et_al._2021.pdf
  4. Wiersma-Weyand K, Canoville A, Siber HJ, Sander PM. 2021. Testing hypotheses of skeletal unity using bone histology: The case of the sauropod remains from the Howe-Stephens and Howe Scott quarries (Morrison Formation, Wyoming). Palaeontologia Electronica 24(1):a03. wiersma-weyand_et_al._2021.pdf
  5. Canoville A, Schweitzer MH, Zanno LE. 2020. Identifying medullary bone in extinct avemetatarsalians: challenges, implications and perspectives. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375:20190133. canoville_et_al._2020.pdf
  6. Chinsamy A, Angst D, Canoville A, Göhlich UB. 2020. Bone histology yields insights into the biology of the extinct elephant birds (Aepyornithidae) from Madagascar. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 130(2):268-295. chinsamy_et_al._2020.pdf 
  7. Canoville A, Schweitzer MH, Zanno LE. 2019. Systemic distribution of medullary bone in the avian skeleton: ground truthing criteria for the identification of reproductive tissues in extinct Avemetatarsalia. BMC Evolutionary Biology 19:71. canoville_et_al._2019.pdf
  8. Zanno LE, Tucker RT, Canoville A, Avrahami HM, Gates TA, Makovicky PJ. 2019. Diminutive fleet-footed tyrannosauroid narrows the 70-million-year gap in the North American fossil record. Communications Biology 2(1): 64. zanno_et_al._2019.pdf
  9. Klein N, Canoville A, Houssaye A. 2019. Microstructure of vertebrae, ribs, and gastralia of Triassic sauropterygians – New insights into the microanatomical processes involved in aquatic adaptations of marine reptiles. The Anatomical Record. Early view online. klein_et_al._2019.pdf
  10. Canoville A, Laurin M, Buffrénil V de. 2018. Quantitative data on bone vascular supply in lissamphibians: comparative and phylogenetic aspects. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182(1): 107-128. canoville_et_al._2018.pdf
  11. Canoville A, Chinsamy A. 2017. Paleoecological implications of the bone microstructure of pareiasaurs (Parareptilia) from the Karoo Basin, South Africa. The Anatomical Record 300:1039–1066. canoville_and_chinsamy_2017.pdf
  12. Amiot R, Angst D, Legendre S, Buffetaut E, Fourel F, Adolfssen J, André A, Voica Bojar A, Canoville A, Barral A, Goedert J, Halas S, Kusuhashi N, Pestchevitskaya E, Rey K, Royer A, Alamo Feitosa Saraiva A, Savary-Sismondini B, Siméon J-L, Touzeau A, Zhou Z, Lécuyer C. 2017. Oxygen isotope fractionation between bird bone phosphate and drinking water. The Science of Nature 104(5-6): 47. amiot_et_al._2017.pdf
  13. Amson E, Arnold P, van Heteren AH, Canoville A, Nyakatura JA. 2017.Trabecular architecture in the forelimb epiphyses of extant xenarthrans (Mammalia). Frontiers in Zoology 14: 52. amson_et_al._2017.pdf
  14. Canoville A, Buffrénil V de, Laurin M. 2016. Microanatomical diversity of amniote ribs: an exploratory quantitative study. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 118(4): 706–733. canoville_et_al._2016.pdf
  15. Buffrénil V de, Clarac F, Canoville A, Laurin M. 2016. Comparative data on the differentiation and growth of bone ornamentation in gnathostomes (Chordata: Vertebrata). Journal of Morphology 277(5): 634–670. buffrénil_et_al._2016.pdf
  16. Organ C, Struble M, Canoville A, Buffrénil V de, Laurin M. 2016. Macroevolution of Genome Size in Sarcopterygians During the Water-Land Transition. Comptes Rendus Palevol 15(1-2): 65–73. organ_et_al._2016.pdf
  17. Laurin M, Canoville A, Struble M, Organ C, Buffrénil V de. 2016. Early genome size increase in urodeles. Comptes Rendus Palevol 15(1-2): 74–82. laurin_et_al._2016.pdf
  18. Canoville A, Chinsamy A. 2015. Bone microstructure of the stereospondyl Lydekkerina huxleyi reveals adaptive strategies to the harsh post Permian‐extinction environment. The Anatomical Record 298(7): 1237–1254. canoville_and_chinsamy_2015.pdf
  19. Buffrénil V de, Canoville A, Evans SE, Laurin M. 2015. Histological study of karaurids, the oldest known (stem) urodeles. Historical Biology 27(1): 109–114. buffrénil_et_al._2015.pdf
  20. Chinsamy A, Buffetaut E, Canoville A, Angst D. 2014. Insight into the growth dynamics and systematic affinities of the Late Cretaceous Gargantuavis from bone microstructure. Naturwissenschaften 101(5): 447–452. chinsamy_et_al._2014.pdf
  21. Canoville A, Thomas DB, Chinsamy A. 2014. Insights into the habitat of Middle Permian pareiasaurs (Parareptilia) from preliminary isotopic analyses. Lethaia 47(2): 266–274. canoville_et_al._2014.pdf
  22. Nasterlack T, Canoville A, Chinsamy A. 2012. New insights into the biology of the Permian genus Cistecephalus (Therapsida, Dicynodontia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(6): 1396–1410. nasterlack_et_al._2012.pdf
  23. Laurin M, Canoville A, Germain D. 2011. Bone microanatomy and lifestyle: A descriptive approach. Comptes Rendus Palevol 10(5-6): 381–402. laurin_et_al._2011.pdf
  24. Organ CL, Canoville A, Reisz RR, Laurin M. 2011. Paleogenomic data suggest mammal-like genome size in the ancestral amniote and derived large genome size in amphibians. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24(2): 372–380. organ_et_al._2011.pdf
  25. Buffrénil V de, Canoville A, d’Anastasio R, Domning DP. 2010. Evolution of sirenian pachyosteosclerosis, a model-case for the study of bone structure in aquatic tetrapods. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 17(2): 101–120. buffrénil_et_al._2010_.pdf
  26. Canoville A, Laurin M. 2010. Evolution of humeral microanatomy and lifestyle in amniotes, and some comments on paleobiological inferences. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 100(2): 384–406. canoville_and_laurin_2010.pdf
  27. Canoville A, Laurin M. 2009. Microanatomical diversity of the humerus and lifestyle in lissamphibians. Acta Zoologica 90(2): 110–122. canoville_and_laurin_2009.pdf
  28. Laurin M, Canoville A, Quilhac A. 2009. Use of paleontological and molecular data in supertrees for comparative studies: the example of lissamphibian femoral microanatomy. Journal of Anatomy 215(2): 110–123. laurin_et_al._2009.pdf
  29. Kriloff A, Germain D, Canoville A, Vincent P, Sache M, Laurin M. 2008. Evolution of bone micranatomy of the tetrapod tibia and its use in paleobiological inference. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21(3): 807–826. kriloff_et_al._2008.pdf

Refereed Book Chapters:
  1. Canoville A, Yang TR. In press. 5.2. Reproduction. In Zanno LE, Arbour V, Holtz T, eds. The Complete Dinosaur, 3rd Edition.
  2. Canoville A, Laurin M, Ricqlès A de. 2021. Early amniotes and their close relatives. In Buffrénil V de, Padian K, Zylberberg L, Ricqlès A de, eds. Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology. CRC Press, pp. 363-384.
  3. Canoville A, Buffrénil V de, Laurin M. 2021. Bone microanatomy and lifestyle in tetrapods. In Buffrénil V de, Padian K, Zylberberg L, Ricqlès A de, eds. Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology. CRC Press, pp. 724-743.
  4. Houssaye A, Davesne D, Canoville A. 2021. A methodological renaissance to advance perennial issues in vertebrate paleohistology. In Buffrénil V de, Padian K, Zylberberg L, Ricqlès A de, eds. Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology. CRC Press, pp. 793-798.
  5. Yang TR, Canoville A. 2021. Fossilization of Reproduction-Related Hard and Soft Tissues and Structures in Non-Avian Dinosaurs and Birds. In Gee CT, McCoy VE, Sander PM, eds. Fossilization: Understanding the Material Nature of Ancient Plants and Animals. JHU Press, pp. 55-72.
Special invited volume:
  1. Zanno LE, Tucker RT, Canoville A, Avrahami HM, Gates TA, Makovicky PJ. 2022. Moros intrepidus: a tiny “tyrant king” fills a royal gap in the fossil record. ¡Fundamental! 34, 1–54.

Edited conference abstract book:
  1. Beata P, Ahmed S, Canoville A. 2019. Program and Abstract Book. 8th Annual NC State University Postdoctoral Research Symposium. May 31, 2019, Raleigh, USA.
  2. Canoville A, Mitchell J, Stein K, Konietzko-Meier D, Teschner E, v. Heteren A, Sander PM. 2015. Program and Abstract Book. 3rd International Symposium on Paleohistology. July 2-5, 2015. Bonn, Germany. University of Bonn, http://bonn2015.isph.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ISPH-PROGRAM-and-ABSTRACT-BOOK.pdf

Data repositories:
  1. Canoville A, Schweitzer MH, Zanno LE. 2018. Data from: Systemic distribution of medullary bone in the avian skeleton: ground truthing criteria for the identification of reproductive tissues in extinct Avemetatarsalia. MorphoSource repository, project # P640. https://www.morphosource.org/projects/00000C640#about 
  2. Canoville A, Schweitzer MH, Zanno LE. 2019. Data from: Identifying medullary bone in extinct avemetatarsalians: challenges, implications, and perspectives. MorphoSource repository, project # P873. https://www.morphosource.org/projects/00000C873#about
  3. Canoville A, Zanno LE, Zheng W, Schweitzer MH. 2020. Keratan sulfate as a marker for medullary bone in fossil vertebrates. MorphoSource repository, project # P1053. https://www.morphosource.org/projects/0000c1053#about
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