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Marion Segall
Marion Segall
Natural History Museum
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The impact of diet, habitat use, and behaviour on head shape evolution in homalopsid snakes
AC Fabre, D Bickford, M Segall, A Herrel
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 118 (3), 634-647, 2016
632016
Feeding in snakes: form, function, and evolution of the feeding system
BR Moon, DA Penning, M Segall, A Herrel
Feeding in vertebrates: Evolution, morphology, behavior, biomechanics, 527-574, 2019
512019
Does aquatic foraging impact head shape evolution in snakes?
M Segall, R Cornette, AC Fabre, R Godoy-Diana, A Herrel
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1837), 20161645, 2016
502016
Morphological integration and modularity in the hyperkinetic feeding system of aquatic-foraging snakes
D Rhoda, PD Polly, C Raxworthy, M Segall
Evolution 75 (1), 56-72, 2021
322021
Exploring the functional meaning of head shape disparity in aquatic snakes
M Segall, R Cornette, R Godoy‐Diana, A Herrel
Ecology and Evolution 10 (14), 6993-7005, 2020
152020
Hydrodynamics of frontal striking in aquatic snakes: drag, added mass, and the possible consequences for prey capture success
M Segall, A Herrel, R Godoy-Diana
Bioinspiration & biomimetics 14 (3), 036005, 2019
152019
Impact of temperature on performance in two species of South African dwarf chameleon, Bradypodion pumilum and B. occidentale
M Segall, KA Tolley, B Vanhooydonck, GJ Measey, A Herrel
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (20), 3828-3836, 2013
102013
Local superimpositions facilitate morphometric analysis of complex articulating structures
D Rhoda, M Segall, O Larouche, K Evans, KD Angielczyk
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (5), 1892-1904, 2021
92021
Inside the head of snakes: Influence of size, phylogeny, and sensory ecology on endocranium morphology
M Segall, R Cornette, AR Rasmussen, CJ Raxworthy
Brain Structure and Function 226 (7), 2401-2415, 2021
82021
Armed to the teeth: The underestimated diversity in tooth shape in snakes and its relation to feeding behavior and diet
M Segall, C Houssin, A Delapré, R Cornette, A Herrel, J Milgram, ...
Ecology and Evolution 13 (4), e10011, 2023
32023
Show me your teeth and I will tell you what you eat: differences in tooth enamel in snakes with different diets
M Dumont, J Milgram, A Herrel, R Shahar, B Shacham, C Houssin, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 63 (2), 265-275, 2023
12023
Water as a driver of evolution: the example of aquatic snakes
M Segall
Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017
12017
Aquatic prey capture in snakes: the link between morphology, behavior and hydrodynamics
M Segall, A Herrel, R Godoy-Diana, F Team, P Team
APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts, Q9. 011, 2017
12017
Comparative morphology of oral glands in snakes of the family Homalopsidae reveals substantial variation and additional independent origins of salt glands within Serpentes
L de Oliveira, DJ Gower, M Wilkinson, M Segall
Journal of Anatomy, 2024
2024
Feedback in Batesian mimetic systems
D Kizirian, J Manuel Padial, N Povelikin, I Overcast, MA Donnelly, ...
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 139 (3), 326-335, 2023
2023
Causes and consequences of morphological integration in the hyperkinetic snake skull
DP Rhoda, M Segall, PD Polly, C Raxworthy
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E740-E741, 2021
2021
Aquatic Foraging in Snakes: From Morphology to Behavior
M Segall, AR Rasmussen, CJ Raxworthy
Journal of Morphology 280 (1), s57-s58, 2019
2019
Does morphological convergence of the head enhance prey capture performance in aquatically foraging snakes?
M Segall, A Herrel, R Godoy-Diana
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 57, E151-E151, 2017
2017
Running title: Integration in the Kinetic Snake Skull
D Rhoda, PD Polly, C Raxworthy, M Segall
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