D001502AnatomyA13.114890.989496Beakprns:emailEncryptedemail addressFaculty Rankprns:fullNamefull nameprns:hasAuthorListauthor listprns:hasFacultyRankhas faculty rankprns:hasNetworkhas networkprns:hasPublicationVenuepublished inprns:informationResourceReferenceinformation resource referenceprns:isPrimaryPositionis primary positionprns:latitudelatitudeprns:longitudelongitudeprns:mainImagephotoprns:maxWeightmaximum weightprns:medlineTAjournal title abbreviationprns:meshDescriptorUIMeSH DescriptorUIprns:meshSemanticGroupNameMeSH semantic group nameprns:meshTreeNumberMeSH tree numberprns:minWeightminimum weightprns:numberOfAuthorsnumber of authorsprns:numberOfConnectionsnumber of connectionsprns:numberOfPublicationsnumber of publicationsprns:personIdPerson IDprns:personInPrimaryPositionperson in primary positionprns:positionInDepartmentposition in departmentprns:predicateNodepredicate nodeprns:publicationDatepublication dateprns:sortOrdersort orderprns:uniquenessWeightuniqueness weightprns:yearyearAcademic ArticleArticleDocumentbibo:pmidPubMed IdentifierDepartmentvivo:hrJobTitleHR job titleInformation Resourcevivo:linkAnchorTextlink anchor textPositionvivo:positionInOrganizationposition in organizationvivo:preferredTitlepreferred titlevivo:researchAreaOfresearch area ofvivo:subjectAreaForsubject area forURLLinkvivo:webpagewebpagerdf:predicatepredicaterdf:typetyperdfs:labellabelConceptAgentfoaf:firstNamefirst namefoaf:lastNamelast nameOrganizationPerson0.9510180.0551468research area of0.9611140.094292910subject area forField MuseumKennethAngielczykKenneth D. Angielczyk41.7886000000000041.788600000000003467Angielczyk, KennethLecturerOrganismal Biology and Anatomy30135526Li C, Fraser NC, Rieppel O, Wu XCNatureA Triassic stem turtle with an edentulous beak. Nature. 2018 08; 560(7719):476-479.Nature2018-08-22T00:00:002018A Triassic stem turtle with an edentulous beak.29464761Benoit J, Angielczyk KD, Miyamae JA, Manger P, Fernandez V, Rubidge BJournal of morphologyEvolution of facial innervation in anomodont therapsids (Synapsida): Insights from X-ray computerized microtomography. J Morphol. 2018 05; 279(5):673-701.J Morphol2018-02-21T00:00:002018Evolution of facial innervation in anomodont therapsids (Synapsida): Insights from X-ray computerized microtomography.30744971Ksepka DT, Grande L, Mayr GCurrent biology : CBOldest Finch-Beaked Birds Reveal Parallel Ecological Radiations in the Earliest Evolution of Passerines. Curr Biol. 2019 02 18; 29(4):657-663.e1.Curr Biol2019-02-07T00:00:002019Oldest Finch-Beaked Birds Reveal Parallel Ecological Radiations in the Earliest Evolution of Passerines.NipamPatel2Wt5Cqw1DO/RmHllZ0mg9mHvNipam Patel0.000000000000000.000000000000003024Patel, NipamProfessorCommittee on Evolutionary Biologyhttps://president.uchicago.edu/directory/nipam-patelWebsitehttps://www.fieldmuseum.org/about/staff/profile/ken-angielczykKen Agielczyk Field Museumhttps://westneatlab.uchicago.edu/Westneat Lab: Biomechanics & Phylogeneticshttp://http://www.patellab.net/My Lab Site37345732Evans KM, Larouche O, Gartner SM, Faucher RE, Dee SG, Westneat MWEvolution; international journal of organic evolutionBeaks promote rapid morphological diversification along distinct evolutionary trajectories in labrid fishes (Eupercaria: Labridae). Evolution. 2023 09 01; 77(9):2000-2014.Evolution2023-09-01T00:00:002023Beaks promote rapid morphological diversification along distinct evolutionary trajectories in labrid fishes (Eupercaria: Labridae).University of ChicagoLanceGrande0HBoBaUQOerQlHZgbVP99nD3scSv7g==Lance Grande41.78927490000000-87.601250000000002630Grande, LanceLecturerMarkWestneatMark Westneat41.78927490000000-87.601250000000002649Westneat, MarkProfessorJingmaiO'ConnorJingmai O'Connor41.7886000000000087.598699999999994476O'Connor, JingmaiLecturer31740590Bailleul AM, Li Z, O'Connor J, Zhou ZProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of AmericaOrigin of the avian predentary and evidence of a unique form of cranial kinesis in Cretaceous ornithuromorphs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 12 03; 116(49):24696-24706.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2019-11-18T00:00:002019Origin of the avian predentary and evidence of a unique form of cranial kinesis in Cretaceous ornithuromorphs.true1LecturerLecturertrue1LecturerLecturertrue1LecturerLecturertrue1ProfessorProfessortrue1ProfessorProfessor1010