Pradel, Alan

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Alan
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Publications (8)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Bronson, Allison W., Alan Pradel, John S. S. Denton & John G. Maisey. 2024 A new operculate symmoriiform chondrichthyan from the Late Mississippian Fayetteville Shale (Arkansas, United States) Geodiversitas 46(4): 101-117.
  2. Bronson, Allison W., Alan Pradel, John S. S. Denton & John G. Maisey. 2024 A new operculate symmoriiform chondrichthyan from the Late Mississippian Fayetteville Shale (Arkansas, USA) Geodiversitas 46(4): 101-117.
  3. Clarac, François, Alicia Sánchez Gimeno, Alexandra Quilhac, Anthony Herrel, Quentin Grimal & Alan Pradel. 2025 An integrative model of chimaera jaw links mechanical stress to localized cartilage mineralization Comptes Rendus Palevol 24(8): 123-137.
  4. Luccisano, Vincent, Alan Pradel, Romain Amiot, Georges Gand, J S. Steyer & Gilles Cuny. 2021 A new Triodus shark species (Xenacanthidae, Xenacanthiformes) from the lowermost Permian of France and its paleobiogeographic implications Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
  5. Olive, Sébastien, Alan Pradel, Carlos Martínez-Pérez, Philippe Janvier, James C. Lamsdell, Pierre Gueriau, Nicolas Rabet, Philippe Duranleau-Gagnon, Andres L. Cardenas-Rozo, Paula A. Zapata Ramirez & Héctor Botella. 2019 NEW INSIGHTS INTO LATE DEVONIAN VERTEBRATES AND ASSOCIATED FAUNA FROM THE CUCHE FORMATION (FLORESTA MASSIF, COLOMBIA) Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: e1620247.
  6. Pradel, Alan, John G. Maisey, Paul Tafforeau, Royal H. Mapes & Jon Mallatt. 2014 A Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches Nature 509: 608–611.
  7. Pradel, Alan, John G. Maisey, Royal H. Mapes & Isabelle Kruta. 2016 First evidence of an intercalar bone in the braincase of "palaeonisciform" actinopterygians, with a virtual reconstruction of a new braincase of Lawrenciella Poplin, 1984 from the Carboniferous of Oklahoma Geodiversitas 38(4): 489-504.
  8. Pradel, Alan, Paul Tafforeau, John G. Maisey & Philippe Janvier. 2011 A new Paleozoic Symmoriiformes (chondricthyes) from the Late Carboniferous of Kansas (USA) and cladistic analysis of early chondrichthyans Public Library of Science, ONE 6(9): e24938.