I don't see a question.. but I guess you are asking for recent works related to Fibonacci sequence of numbers and biology, well I guess this might be one article that I've read recently that matches that description:
Shabalkin, I. P., et al. "Fibonacci Sequence and Supramolecular Structure of DNA." Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 161.1 (2016): 193-196.
Glad to help.. I'm also interested on everything related to the great insight of Mr Fibonacci :)
and here is another one:
Schuster, Stefan, Maximilian Fichtner, and Severin Sasso. "Use of Fibonacci numbers in lipidomics–Enumerating various classes of fatty acids." Scientific reports 7 (2017): 39821.
In that case I extend my question. I would like to know if Fibonacci apears in morphological shapes in craneals, and what happen in a correlated sequence of cranial from related species. I mean: if Fibonacci apears in the cranial of an actual specie, should fibonacci apears in the family tree of this specie. And, in that case, how is the relationship? Sorry for my english, and if you know some research about this topic, I would like to read it. Thank you very much.
Dear Javier.. for that specific question about the craneal morphology relation to Fibonacci numbers, I don't know. The craneal morphology of primates is very complex, and I don't think there is a simple model for that only based on the Fibonacci sequence. However, although I think you might already know this article, I will suggest it anyway:
Persaud, Dharam, and James P. O'Leary. "Fibonacci Series, Golden Proportions, and the Human Biology." (2015).