Guillaume Houée 🦷🔬
@guillaumehouee.bsky.social
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Postdoc researcher 🇫🇷 at UTokyo 東京大学 🇯🇵 🗼 Origin & evolution of the vertebrate mineralized skeleton 🦷🦴 Histology, Microanatomy, Modeling development https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guillaume-Houee
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I'm excited to finally share our review on the evolution of enameloids and enamels, now published in Biological Reviews!

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
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janstundl.bsky.social
Excited to announce that our new paper is now published in Science Advances 🚀🧠 ‘Acquisition of neural crest promoted thyroid evolution from chordate endostyle’ — check it out here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Acquisition of neural crest promoted thyroid evolution from chordate endostyle
Integration of neural crest cells into the endostyle developmental program promoted its evolution into the thyroid gland.
www.science.org
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houssayecnrs.bsky.social
New #GRAVIBONE paper from @camillebader.bsky.social with Rémy Gilardet, Nicolas Rinder, @johnrhutchinson.bsky.social & @toriherridge.bsky.social on the long bone microanatomy of elephants. Well done Camille :)
academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/a...
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didierdutheil.bsky.social
An international symposium is coming next year:
18th International Symposium on Early and Lower Vertebrates
#paleontology 🦈🐟

📅 February 3-8, 2026
📍 Berrechid, Morocco
➡️ sites.google.com/view/iselv-1...
Event
Organisers
sites.google.com
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andrejpaleo.bsky.social
Wonderful power of exaptation! Sensory organs to feeding structures and weapons in vertebrates:
"patterns of convergence and innervation reveal that dentine evolved as a sensory tissue in the exoskeleton of early vertebrates"
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🧪 ⚒️ #Paleobio #EvoBio #Geology
Odontode microanatomy in the Middle-Ordovician agnathan vertebrates Eriptychius and Astraspis.
guillaumehouee.bsky.social
For specialists, I also made an additional figure (not included in the News & Views) that places Haridy et al.'s results in a broader context 🧐
guillaumehouee.bsky.social
Thrilled to have co-written a News & Views with P. Janvier on Haridy et al.’s recent Nature paper. They reveal that Anatolepis, once thought to have the oldest dental tissue, is actually Cambrian arthropod sensory armor!
Paper: nature.com/articles/s41...
N&V: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
The evolutionary origin of sensitive dental structures
Fossil data shed light on a debate about when vertebrate dental tissues arose by assigning an early sensory structure to arthropods rather than to vertebrates.
www.nature.com
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evopalaeo.bsky.social
Congrats to Yara and team! They reveal that Anatolepis - previously interpreted as the oldest vertebrate with a mineralised skeleton - is not a vertebrate at all!
Paper here: tinyurl.com/59sdw7x9
and a nice write up by @guillaumehouee.bsky.social & Philippe Janvier here: tinyurl.com/2u6haac8
The evolutionary origin of sensitive dental structures
Fossil data shed light on a debate about when vertebrate dental tissues arose by assigning an early sensory structure to arthropods rather than to vertebrates.
www.nature.com
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paleozoek.bsky.social
A permineralized #Dimetrodon femur ready for #ThinSectionThursday #Paleohistology
A cut surface of a permineralized fossil femur embedded in clear epoxy
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chasedbrownstein.bsky.social
1/10 🚨🚨 New paper with @tjnear.bsky.social! Here, we revise the systematics of sturgeons using a phylogenetic approach! We confirm an Early Cretaceous origin for the sturgeon total clade and resurrect several genera for living species!
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spinojp.bsky.social
Ok first post here! Hi, I study fossil snakes 🐍 and also produce paleoart!... sometimes... 👀
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rorylcooper.bsky.social
Great to see our chicken wing image featured on the cover of @plosbiology.org 🐣🔬! To learn more about how these feathers develop, check out the full article here ⬇️🧪
journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

@lanevol.bsky.social @genevunige.bsky.social
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marionsegall.bsky.social
PhD alert: Je cherche un candidat pour travailler sur l'évolution morphologique et fonctionnelle de la tête des squamates apodes. Le projet implique de la biologie évolutive, des expériences et simulations mécaniques et des bestioles à écailles! @mnhn.fr @mecadev.bsky.social
adum.fr/as/ed/voirpr...
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garethjfraser.bsky.social
New Pre-Print Alert! "Teeth Outside the Jaw: Evolution and Development of the Toothed Head Clasper in Chimaeras." We use fossil evidence, development and CT scans through ghost shark ontogeny to describe the emergence of the tenaculum! 👻🦈🦷 @karlycohen.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
CT scan of the head clasper (tenaculum) from the Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei), compete with its rows of shark-like teeth! Our paper features fossil reconstruction art (of Helodus simplex) by Ray Troll - https://www.trollart.com/
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sicbjournals.bsky.social
ICB free read
Show Me Your #Teeth And I Will Tell You What You Eat: Differences in Tooth Enamel in #Snakes with Different Diets

by Dumont, Milgram, Herrel, Shahar, Shacham, Houssin, Delapré, Cornette, @marionsegall.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1093/icb/...

#morphology #ecology #science #biology
Fig. 3Variation in enamel general morphology. Differences in enamel surface morphology with (A) corrugated enamel surface from Acrochordus javanicus (B) worn surface of Boiga cynodon, and crenellated surface of Eirenis decemlineatus (C); both enamel outer surface and DEJ (dentino-enamel junction) are highlight in yellow to emphasize the different enamel surface. Different enamel thickness from different snake teeth of different sizes with a small-sized tooth with a thick enamel layer in Liodytes rigida (D), a small-sized tooth with a thin enamel layer in Micrurus psyches (E), a large-sized tooth with a thin enamel layer in Boa constrictor (F), a medium-sized tooth with a medium thick enamel layer in Naja annulata (G). Fractured and detached enamel observed in Fordonia leucobalia in SEM and in CT longitudinal sections (H), and enamel layer observed on the anterior facet of a Clelia clelia tooth (I) compared to the enamel present in all tooth facets in Atractaspis engaddensis in the microscopic image and virtual section
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rhinopolisassos.bsky.social
Magnifique paléoart de ‪@spinojp.bsky.social‬ proposant une première représentation du paléoenvironnement du Permien de Franchesse !
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Smoll #paleoart of #Permian life from the lagerstätte of Franchesse, in central France🇨🇵, depicting 🦎Discosauriscus vibing in shallow waters (see #fossils below⬇️)
Three Discosauriscus sp. are swimming around a horserail-like plant
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rhinopolisassos.bsky.social
Ouverture de la campagne #Permien 2024 ! ⛏️
Le dégagement de la surface de fouille a déjà permis de retrouver nos premiers seymouriamorphes 🦎 et aeduellides 🐟
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rhinopolisassos.bsky.social
🚨 Nouvel article sur les rhinocéros éponymes de Gannat ! @manonhullot.bsky.social, membre de l’association, nous présente la paléoécologie des rhinocéros européens lors de la transition Oligocène-Miocène 🦏 (petit🧵) :
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spinojp.bsky.social
Smoll #paleoart of #Permian life from the lagerstätte of Franchesse, in central France🇨🇵, depicting 🦎Discosauriscus vibing in shallow waters (see #fossils below⬇️)
Three Discosauriscus sp. are swimming around a horserail-like plant