NUMERICAL INDEX OF ARTICLES
(See also: Index by Title,
Index of Authors,
Keyword Index)
Numbers refer to PE Issue, Volume, and Article
(PE2.1.6A), and the year of publication (1999).
1998
PE1.1.1A
Body Position and the Functional Morphology of Cretaceous Heteromorph Ammonites
(1998)
PE1.1.2A
Evidence of Binary Division in Mature Central Capsules of a Collosphaerid
Colonial Radiolarian: Implications for Shell Ontogenetic Patterns in Modern and
Fossil Species, (1998)
PE1.1.3A
Application of the Modern Analog Technique (MAT) of Sea Surface Temperature
Estimation to Middle Pliocene North Pacific Planktonic Foraminifer Assemblages
(1998)
PE1.1.4A
Identification Key for Holocene Lacustrine Arcellacean (Thecamoebian) Taxa
(1998)
PE1.2.5A
Computer Simulation of the Evolution of Foraging Strategies: Application to the
Ichnological Record (1998)
PE1.2.6A
Classification and Distribution of South Atlantic Recent Polycystine Radiolaria
(1998)
PE1.2.7A
Some Remarks and Emendation of the Family Arionoceratidae Dzik (Cephalopoda,
Nautiloidea) (1998)
PE1.2.8A
Likelihood Estimation of the Time of Origin of Cetacea and the Time of
Divergence of Cetacea and Artiodactyla (1998)
PE1.2.9A
QuickTime VR: A Powerful New Illustrative Tool for Micropaleontological Research
(1998)
PE1.2.10A
Microvertebrate Concentrations in Pedogenic Nodule Conglomerates: Recognizing
the Rocks and Recovering and Interpreting the Fossils (1998)
1999
PE2.1.1A
Extinction and Naticid Predation of the Bivalve Chione Von Mühlfeld in the late
Neogene of Florida (1999)
PE2.1.2A
Fusulinid Succession from the Middle-Upper Carboniferous Boundary Beds on
Spitsbergen, Arctic Norway (1999)
PE2.1.3A
Laser Confocal Microscopy and Geographic Information Systems in the Study of
Dental Morphology (1999)
PE2.1.4A
Thecamoebian Bibliography (The) (1999)
PE2.1.5A
Easy Access to Doubtful Taxonomic Decisions (1999)
PE2.1.6A
Taxonomy and the Security of Databases (1999)
PE2.1.7A
ADAPTS (Analysis of Diversity, Asymmetry of Phylogenetic Trees, and
Survivorship): A New Software Tool for Analysing Stratigraphic Range Data
(1999)
PE2.1.8A
Beyond the Cutting Edge, Electronic Publications the 21ST Century
(1999)
PE2.1.9A
H. Alleyne Nicholson -- A Great Victorian Paleontologist (1999)
PE2.2.10A
Original Shell Colouration in Late Pleistocene Terebratulid Brachiopods from New
Zealand (1999)
PE2.2.11A
Evolutionary Modelling from Family Diversity (1999)
PE2.2.12A
Thermophysiology and Biology of Giganotosaurus: Comparison with Tyrannosaurus
(1999)
PE2.2.13A
Cenozoic Deep Sea Microfossil Record: Explorations of the DSDP/ODP Sample Set
Using the Neptune Database (1999)
PE2.2.14A
Pareto Analysis of Paleontological Data: A New Method of Weighing Variable
Importance (1999)
2000
PE 3.1.1A
Exploring the Effects of Toothwear on Functional Morphology: A Preliminary Study
Using Dental Topographic Analysis(2000)
PE3.1.2A
Epofix and Vacuum: An Easy Method to Make Casts of Hard Substrates(2000)
PE3.1.3A
Inferring the Retinal Anatomy and VIsual Capacities of Extinct Vertebrates
(2000)
PE3.1.4A
Teasing Fossils out of Shales with Cameras and Computers (2000)
PE3.2.5A
Illustration and Taxonomic Reevaluation of Neogene Foraminifera Described from
Japan (2000)
PE3.2.6A
Function and Adaptation in Paleontology and Phylogenetics: Why Do We Omit
Darwin? (2000)
PE3.2.7A
Late Holocene Environment of the Southern North Sea from the Stable Isotopic
Composition of Queen Scallop Shells (2000)
PE3.2.8A
Sea Surface-water Temperature and Isotopic Reconstructions from Nannoplankton
Data Using Artificial Neural Networks (2000)
PE3.2.9A
Application of a Three-Dimensional Color Laser Scanner to Paleontology
(2000)
2001
PE4.1.1A
Method of Illustrating the Morphological Evolution of Coccoliths with 3D
Animations Applied to Calcidiscus Leptoporus (2001)
PE4.1.2A
Methodologies for the Visualization and Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional
Fossils from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte (2001)
PE4.1.3A
Bryozoan Generic Extinctions and Originations During the Last One Hundred
Million Years (2001)
PE4.1.4A PAST:
Paleontological Statistics Software Package for Education and Data Analysis
(2001)
PE4.1.5A
Modelling Middle Pliocene Warm Climates of the USA (2001)
PE4.2.6A
Atlas of Common Squamatological (Fish Scale) Material in Coastal British
Columbia, and an Assessment of the Utility of Various Scale Types in
Paleofisheries Reconstruction (2002)
PE4.2.7A
Amount of the Taphonomic/Tectonic Compaction in the Fluminimaggiore Formation
(SW Sardina, Italy) with Discussion of a New Paleontological Method for
Estimating Compaction (The) (2002)
PE4.2.8A
Re-Illustration and Revised Taxonomy for Deep-Sea Benthic Foraminifers
(2002)
2002
PE5.1.1A
Computed Tomography of an Anolis Lizard in Dominican Amber: Systematic,
Taphonomic, Biogeoraphic, and Evolutionary Implications (2002)
PE5.1.2A
Environmental Control of Diversity, Evolutionary Rates and Taxa Longevities in
Antarctic Neogne Radiolaria (2002)
PE5.1.3A
Sterographic Virtual Reality Representations of Microfossils in Light Microscopy
(2002)
PE5.1.4A
Imaging Fossils Using Reflectance Transformation and Interactive Manipulation of
Virtual Light Sources (2002)
PE5.2.5A
Illustrated Guide to the Benthic Foraminifera of the Hebridean Shelf,
West of Scotland, With Notes on Their Mode of Life (An) (2002)
PE5.2.6A
Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian Palaeogeography Assessed by Cephalopods
(2002)
PE5.2.7A Oldest
Placental Mammal from Sub-Saharan Africa: Eocene Microbat from
Tanzania–Evidence for Early Evolution of Sophisticated Echolocation (2002)
PE5.2.8A
Digitizing Large Fossil Skeletal Elements for Three-dimensional Applications
(2002)
2003
PE6.1.1A
Fourier Method to Describe and Compare Suture Patterns (A) (2003)
PE6.1.2A
Palaecological and Ichnological Significance of Microborings in Quaternary
Foraminifera (2003)
PE6.1.3A New
Cretaceous Dinosaur Tracksite in Southern New Mexico (A) (2003)
PE6.1.4A
Illustration of Modern Benthic Foraminifera from Bermuda and Remarks on
Distribution in Other Subtropical/tropical Areas (2003)
PE6.1.5A
Thecamoebian Bibliography, 2nd Edition (The) (2003)
PE6.2.6A
Biogeography of Some Eocene Larger Foraminifera, and Their Application in
Distinguishing Geological Plates (2003)
PE6.2.7A
Morphometric Studies on Three Ostracod Species of the Genus Digmocythere
Mandelstam from the Middel Eocene of Egypt (2003)
PE6.2.8A
Casting, Replication, and Anaglyph Stereo Imaging of Microscopic Detail in
Fossils, with Examples from Conodonts and Other Jawless Vertebrates (2003)
2004
PE7.1.1A
Horn Use in Triceratops (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae): Testing Behavioral
Hypotheses Using Scale Models (2004)
PE7.1.2A
Holocene Solar Variability and Pelagic Fish Productivity in the NE Pacific
(2004)
PE7.1.3A
Ordovician-Silurian Distribution of Orthida (Palaeozoic Brachiopoda) in the
Greater Iapetus Ocean Region (2004)
PE7.1.4A Extraction
of Calcereous Macrofossils from the Upper Cretaceous White Chalk and Other
Sedimentary Carbonates in Denmark and Sweden: The Acid-Hot Water Method and the
Waterblasting Technique (2004)
PE7.2.5A Pattern
Matching: Classification of Ammonitic Sutures Using GIS (2004)
PE7.2.6A
Triassic and Cenozoic Palaeobiogeography: Two Case Studies in Quantitative
Modelling Using IDL® (2004)
PE7.2.7A
On the Simulation of the Evolution of Morphological Shape: Multivariate Shape
under Selection and Drift (2004)
2005
PE8.1.1A
Will Downs' Role in the
Geological Reconnaissance of River Canyons in Western China (2005)
PE8.1.2A
Mio-Pliocene
Growth of the Tibetan Plateau and Evolution of East Asian Climate
(2005)
PE8.1.3A
Translation of
Otto Zdansky's "The Localities of the Hipparion Fauna in Baode Country
in N.W. Shanxi" (1923) from the German (2005)
PE8.1.4A
The Ossified
Braincase and Cephalic Osteoderms of
Shinisaurus crocodilurus (Squamata: Shinisauridae) (2005)
PE8.1.5A
New Materials
of Pararhizomys from Northern China (2005)
PE8.1.6A
Hyaenodonts and
Carnivorans from the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene of Xianshuihe
Formation, Lanzhou Basin, Gansu Province, China (2005)
PE8.1.7A
Gobiolagus
(Lagomorpha, Mammalia) from Ula Usu, Inner Mongolia, and Comments on
Eocene Lagomorphs of Asia (2005)
PE8.1.8A Insect
Bone-Modification and Paleoecology of Oligocene Mammal-Bearing Sites in
the Doupov Mountains, Northwestern Bohemia (2005)
PE8.1.9A
Turtle Tracks in the Judith River Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of
South-Central Montana (2005)
PE8.1.10A
Anaglyph Stereo Imaging of Dinosaur Track Morphology and Microtopography
(2005)
PE8.1.11A
New Species of
Sinocapra (Bovidae, Caprinae) from the Lower Pliocene Panaca
Formation, Nevada (USA) (2005)
PE8.1.12A
The Facial
Skeleton of the Early Oligocene Colodon (Perissodactyla,
Tapiroidea) (2005)
PE8.1.13A A
Procolophonid (Parareptilia) from the Owl Rock Member, Chinle Formation
of Utah, USA (2005)
PE8.1.14A
Microwear in
Modern Squirrels in Relation to Diet (2005)
PE8.1.15A
Biostratigraphic Survey in the Siwaliks of Pakistan: A Method for
Standardized Surface Sampling of the Vertebrate Fossil Record (2005)
PE8.1.16A
Misconceptions
Arising from the Misassignment of Nonhominoid Teeth to the Miocene
Hominoid Sivapithecus (2005)
PE8.1.17A An
Unusual Diatomyid Rodent from an Infrequently Sampled Late Miocene
Interval in the Siwaliks of Pakistan (2005)
PE8.1.18A
Snakes of the
Siwalik Group (Miocene of Pakistan): Systematics and Relationship to
Environmental Change (2005)
PE8.1.19A Will
Downs and the Zinda Pir Dome (2005)
PE8.1.20A
Relationship of Chitarwata Formation Paleodrainage and Paleoenvironments
to Himalayan Tectonics and Indus River Paleogeography (2005)
PE8.1.21A A
New Enigmatic Large Rhinocerotid from the Upper Member of the Chitarwata
Formation at Zinda Pir Dome, Western Pakistan (2005)
PE8.1.22A
Oligocene and Early Miocene Ruminants (Mammalia: Artiodactyla) from
Pakistan and Uganda (2005)
PE8.1.23A
Taphonomic Observations on a Camel Skeleton in a Desert Environoment in
Abu Dhabi (2005)
PE8.1.24A
Small Rodents and a Lagomorph from the Early Miocene Bukwa Locality,
Southeastern Uganda (2005)
PE8.1.25A
Oligocene-Age (32.7-27.5 MA) Terrestrial Strata of Northwestern
Ethiopia: A Preliminary Report on Paleoenvironments and Paleontology
(2005)
PE8.1.26A
A Morphological
Model and CT Assessment of the Skull of Pachyrachis problematicus
(Squamata; Serpentes), a 98 Million Year-Old Snake with Legs from the
Middle East (2005)
PE8.1.27A
Sauropod
Dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Malawi, Africa (2005)
PE8.1.28A
Therapsids from
the Permian Chiweta Beds and the Age of the Karoo Supergroup in Malawi
(2005)
PE8.2.29A
Cenozoic and Cretaceous Ichthyoliths from the Tofino Basin and Western Vancouver
Island, British Columbia, Canada (2005)
PE8.2.30A
Neutron Tomography of
Internal Structures of Vertebrate Remains: A Comparison with X-Ray
Computed Tomography (2005)
PE8.2.31A
Microevolutionary Dynamics of the Early Devonian Conodont Wurmiella
from the Great Basin of Nevada (2005)
PE8.2.32A
Role of Constraint
and selection in the Morphologic evolution of
Caryocorbula (Mollusca: Corbulidae) from the Caribbean Neogene (2005)
PE8.2.33A
Combining
Morphometric and Paleoecological Analyses: Examining Small-Scale
Dynamics in Species-Level and Community-Level Evolution (2005)
2006
PE9.1.1A
Pennsylvanian Stratigraphy and Fusulinids of Central and Eastern Iran
(2006)
PE9.1.3A
Modern
Foraminifera Attached to Hexactinellid Sponge Meshwork on the West
Canadian Shelf: How They Compare with Their Jurassic Counterparts in
Europe (2006)
PE9.1.4A
Quantifying a
Possible Miocene Phyletic Change in Hemipristis (Chondrichthyes) Teeth
(2006)
PE9.2.5A
A Diverse New
Assemblage of Late Eocene Squamates (Reptilia) from the Chadron
Formation of North Dakota, U.S.A. (2006)
PE9.2.6A
Gliridae (Rodentia,
Mammalia) From The Late Miocene Fissure Filling Biancone 1 (Gargano,
Prov. Foggia, Italy) (2006)
PE9.2.7A
Source Code for
Theoretical Morphologic Simulation of Helical Colony Form in the Bryozoa
(2006)
PE9.2.8A
Positioning and
Enhanced Sterographic Imaging of Microfossils in Reflected Light
(2006)
PE9.2.9A
Loosening the CLAMP:
An Exploratory Graphical Approach to the Climate Leaf Analysis
Multivariate Program (2006)
2007
PE10.1.1A Chemoreception, Odor
Landscapes, and Foraging in Ancient Marine Landscapes (2007)
PE10.1.2A
Stalked Crinoid Locomotion,
and its Ecological and Evolutionary Implications (2007)
PE10.1.3A
Lauraceae Macrofossils and Dispersed Cuticle
from the Miocene of Southern New Zealand (2007)
PE10.1.4A
Microfacies of Stromatoliticicrofacies of
Stromatolitic Sinter from Acid-Sulphate-Chloride Springs at Parariki
Stream, Rotokawa Geothermal Field, New Zealand (2007)
PE10.1.5A
Forelimb Stance and Step Cycle in
Hasmosaurs Irvinenesis (Diosauraia Neoceratopsia) (2007)
PE10.1.6A
New Middle and Upper Jurassic
belemnite ASSEMBLAGEs from West Antarctica (Latady Group, Ellsworth
Land): Taxonomy and Paleobiogeography (2007)
PE10.2.7A A New
Docodont Mammal from the Jurassic Kota Formation of India (2007)
PE 10.2.8A
A New Titanosauriform Sauropod (Dinosauria:
Saurishchia) from the Early Cretaceous of Central Texas and its Phylogenetic
Relationships (2007)
PE10.2.9A An Index to
Measure Concavity of the Occlusal Surface of the Cheek Teeth and an Assessment
of Concavity in Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) (2007)
PE10.2.10A Permian
Fusulini Fauna of Peri-Gondwanan Affinity from Kalmard Region East-Central Iran
and Its Significance for Tectonics and Paleogeography (2007)
PE10.2.11A Diversity
Estimates, Biases, and Historiographic Effects: Resolving Ceacean Diversity in
the Tertiary (2007)
10.3.12A
A New Species of Cladocyclus (Teleostei:
Ichthyodectiformes) from the Cenomanian of Morocco (2007)
10.3.13A
Rudist Taxonomy Using X-Ray Computed Tomography
(2007)
10.3.14A
Monocot Macrofossils from the Miocene of
Southern New Zealand (2007)
10.3.15A
Early Eocene Dispersed Cuticles and Mangrove to
Rainforest Vegetation at Strahan-Regatta Point, Tasmania (2007)
10.3.16A A Possible Endoparasitic
Chytridiomycete Fungus from the Permian of Antarctica (2007)
10.3.17A
Early Eocene Macroflora from the Red Hot Truck
Stop Locality (Meridian, Mississippi, USA) (2007)
2008
11.1.1A Locomotion in the Extinct Notoungulate
Protypotherium
(2008)
11.1.2A
An Illustrated Guide to Fjord Foraminifera from
the Seymour-Beliz Inlet Complex, Northern British Columbia, Canada (2008)
11.1.3A
Structural Mechanics of Pachycephalosaur Crania
Permitted Head-Butting Behavior (2008)
11.1.4A
Agamid Lizards from the Early Eocene of Western
India: Oldest Cenozoic Lizards from South Asia (2008)
11.1.5A
StrataPhy: A New Computer Program for
Straocladistic Analysis (2008)
11.2.6A Anatomy of the
Very Tiny: First Description of the Head Skeleton of the Rare South American
Catfish Sarcoglanis simplex (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) (2008)
11.2.7A
Three-Dimensional Re-Evaluation of the Deformation Removal Technique Based on
"Jigsaw Puzzling" (2008)
11.2.8A Locomotion in
Fossil Carnivora: An Application of Eigensurface Analysis for Morphometric
Comparison of 3D Surfaces (2008)
11.2.9A A
Three-Dimensional Animation Model of
Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) for Testing Chewing Hypotheses (2008)
11.2.10A
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Tooth Relationships During Carnivoran
Chewing (2008)
11.2.11A PaleoView3D:
from Specimen to Online Model (2008)
11.3.12A
A Review of the Post-Mortem Dispersal of
Cephalopod Shells (2008)
11.3.13A An Araucarian
Conifer Bract-Scale Complex from the Lower Jurassic of Massachusetts:
Implications for Estimating Phylogenetic/Stratigraphic Congruence in the
Araucariacea (2008)
11.3.14A
New Information on the Upper Triassic
Archosauriform
Vancleavea campi Based on New Material from the Chinle Formation of
Arizona
(2008)
11.3.15A
Dispersed Leaf Cuticle from the Early Miocene
of Southern New Zealand
(2008)
11.3.16A
Enigmatic Trace Fossils from the Aeolian
Lower Jurassic Clarens Formation, Southern Africa
(2008)
11.3.17A Is There An Option for a
Pneumatic Stablization of Sauropod Necks? An Experimental and Anatomical
Approach
(2008)
2009
12.1.1A The Impact of
Asymmetries in the Elements of the Phragmocone of Early Jurassic Ammonites
(2009)
12.1.2A
The Genus Umiaites Spath, 1931 (Ammonoidea)
from the Tithonian (Late Jurassic) of Kutch, Western India
(2009)
12.1.3A New
Geochronologic and Stratigraphic Evidence Confirms the Paleocene Age of the
Dinosaur-Bearing Ojo Alamo Sandstone and Animas Formation in the San Juan Basis,
New Mexico and Colorado (2009)
12.2.4A
Improving Depth of Field Resolution for
Palynological Photomicrography (2009)
12.2.5A
Miocene Climate Modelling Sensitivity
Experiments for Different CO2 Concentrations (2009)
12.2.6A New Occurrences
of Permian Corals from the McCloud Belt in Western North America (2009)
12.2.7A
The Head and Neck Muscles Associated with
Feeding in
Sphenodon (Reptilia: Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) (2009)
12.2.8A No Evidence of
Paleocene Dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin (2009)
12.2.9A Response to
Critique by Lucas et al. (2009) of Fassett (2009) Paper on Paleocene Dinosaurs
of the San Juan Basin (2009)
12.3.10A The Fossil
Record and Evolution of Bovidae: State of the Field
(2009)
12.3.11A Virtual
Palaeontology: Gait Reconstruction of Extinct Vertebrates Using High Performance
Computing (2009)
12.3.12A
Three-Dimensional Morphometric Ontogeny of Mollusc Shells by Micro-Computed
Tomography and Geometric Analysis (2009)
12.3.13A
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of "Phycosiphoniform" Burrows: Implications for
Identification of Trace Fossils in Core
(2009)
12.3.14A How Big
was 'Big Al'? Quantifying the Effect of Soft Tissue and Osteological Unknowns on
Mass Predictions for Allosaurus (Dinosauria Theropoda)
(2009)
12.3.15A
New Pleistocene Cave Faunas of the Andes of
Central Perú: Radiocarbon Ages and the Survival of Low Latitude, Pleistocene DNA
(2009)
12.1.1T
High Dynamic Range Imaging as Applied to
Paleontological Specimen Photograph (2009)
12.2.2T
AMOR – A New System for Automated Imaging of
Microfossils for Morphometric Analyses (2009)
12.2.3T
Remote Sensing Applied to
Paleontology:Exploration of Upper Cretaceous Sediments in Kazakhstan for
Potential Fossil Sites (2009)
12.2.4T Mechanical
Digitizing for Paleontology - New and Improved Techniques (2009)
12.2.5T
Improving Depth of Field Resolution for
Palynological Photomicrography (2009)
12.3.6T New Methods
to Document Fossils from Lithographic Limestones of Southern Germany and Lebanon
(2009)
12.3.7T Visualising Muscle Anatomy
Using Three-Dimensional Computer Models - An Example Using the Head and Neck
Muscles of Sphenodon (2009)
2010
PE12.1.1A
Middle Miocene Mesotheriine Diversity at Cerdas, Bolivia and a Reconsideration
of Plesiotypotherium minus (2010)
PE13.1.2A
Morphometric Considerations of the Teeth of
the Palaeocastorine Beavers
Capacikala,
Palaeocastor and "Capatanka”
(2010)
PE13.1.3A New Golden Moles (Afrotheria,
Chrysochloridae) from the Early Pliocene of South Africa
(2010)
PE13.1.4A
Comparative Variability of Intermembranous and Endochondral Bones in Pleistocene
Mammals (2010)
PE13.1.5A
Using GIS to Assess the Biogeographic Impact of Species Invasions on Native
Brachiopods during the Richmondian Invasion in the Type-Cincinnatian (Late
Ordovician, Cincinnati Region)
(2010)
PE13.1.6A
Paleobotany and Sedimentology of Late Oligocene Terrestrial Strata from the
Northwestern Ethiopian Plateau (2010)
PE13.2.7A
Discrimination of Fenestrate Bryozoan Genera in Morphospace (2010)
PE13.2.8A
The Digital Plateosaurus I: Body Mass, Mass Distribution, and Posture
Assessed by Using CAD and CAE on a Digitally Mounted Complete Skeleton
(2010)
PE13.2.9A
Microconchid-Dominated Hardground Association from the Late Pridoli (Silurian)
of Saaremaa, Estonia (2010)
PE13.2.10A
MONCHARMONTZEIANA: New Name for Pytine
Moncharmont Zei and Sgarella, 1978 Non Fortey, 1975 (2010)
PE13.2.11A Benthic
Foraminifera from the Diatomaceouis Mud Belt Off Nambia: Characteristic Species
for Sever Anoxia (2010)
PE13.2.12A A Guide to
Late Albian-Cenomanian (Cretaceous) Foraminifera from the Queen Charlotte
Islands, British Columbia, Canada (2010)
PE13.2.13A
Seasonal Environmental and Chemical Impact on
Thecamoebian Community Composition in an Oil Sands Reclamation Wetland in
Northern Alberta (2010)
PE13.2.14A
Ecology of Paleocene-Eocene Vegetation at Kakahu,
South Canterbury, New Zealand (2010)
PE13.2.15A
New Interpretation of the Postcranial Skeleton and
Overall Body Shape of the Placodont Cyamodus Hildegardis Peyer, 1931 (Reptilia,
Sauropterygia) (2010)
PE13.3.16A A Habitat-Based Perspective of Marine Biogeography in Passive
and Convergent Tectnoic Settings (2010)
PE13.3.17A Palaeoenvironmental Implications of
Asteriacites Lumbricalis in the Coste Dell'Anglone Sinemurian
Dinosaur Ichnosite (NE Italy) (2010)
PE13.3.18A
World Atlas of Distribution of Recent
Polycystina (Radiolaria) (2010)
PE13.3.19A
The Braincase of Youngina Capensis (Reptilia, Dipsida): New Insights from
High-Resolution CT Scanning of the Holotype (2010)
PE13.3.20A
Palaeodiversity of
Caribbean Echinoids Including New Material from the Venezuelan
Neogene (2010)
PE13.3.21A
Finite Element
Analysis of Ungulate Jaws: Can mode of Digestive Physiology be
Determined? (2010)
PE13.3.1T
High Resolution
Three-Dimensional Laser-Scanning of the Type Specimen of
Eubrontes (?) Glenrosensis Shuler, 1935, from the Comanchean
(Lower Cretaceous) of Texas: Implications for DIgital Archiving
and Preservation (2010)
PE13.3.2T
Cleaning Fossil Tooth
Surfaces from Microwear Analysis: Use of Solvent Gels to Remove
Resistant Consolidant (2010)
2011
PE14.1.1A The oldest (Middle Triassic, Anisian) lobsters from
the
Netherlands: taxonomy, taphonomy, paleoenvironment, and paleoecology
PE14.1.2A "Dinosaur" petroglyphs at Kachina Bridge site,
Natural Bridges National Monument, southeastern Utah: not dinosaurs after all
PE 14.1.3A Ammonoid septal formation and suture
asymmetry explored with a geographic information systems approach
PE 14.1.4A
Correlations and co-occurrences of taxa: the role of temporal, geographic, and
taxonomic restrictions
PE 14.1.5A
Pleistocene flora of Rio Puerto Viejo,
Costa Rica
PE 14.1.6A
Description of a new species of the North American archaic pika
Hesperolagomys (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) from the middle Miocene (Barstovian)
of Nebraska and reassessment of the genus Hesperolagomys
PE 14.1.7A
A New Species of Lepidotes (Actinopterygii: Semiontiformes) from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Morocco
PE14.2.9A Timing of infaunalization in shallow-marine Early Paleozoic
communities in Gondwanan settings: Discriminating evolutionary and
paleogeographic controls (2011)
PE14.2.10A Defense capabilities of
Kentrosaurus aethiopicus Hennig, 1915 (2011)
PE14.2.11A
Phylogeny and escalation in Mellopegma and other Cambrian
molluscs (2011)
PE14.2.12A Large caviomorph rodent footprints of the Late
Oligocene Vinchina Formation, Argentina
(2011)
PE14.2.13A New data on the Oxyaenidae from the Early
Eocene of Europe; biostratigraphic, paleobiogeographic and
paleoecologic implications (2011)
PE14.2.14A The
distribution of agglutinated foraminifera in NW European seas:
Baseline data for the interpretation of fossil assemblages
(2011)
PE14.2.15A The cranial
musculature of turtles (2011)
PE14.2.16A First Mio-Pliocene salamander fauna from the
southern Appalachians (2011)
PE14.2.17A
Hard tissue anatomy of the cranial joints in Sphenodon (Rhynchocephalia):
sutures, kinesis, and skull mechanics (2011)
PE 14.3.18A
Polyphyly, paraphyly, provinciality, and the promise of
intercontinental correlation: Charles Repenning’s contributions to the
study of arvicoline rodent evolution and biochronology
(2011) PE14.3.19A
Platypterygius Huene,
1922 (Ichthyosauria, Ophthalmosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Texas,
USA (2011)
PE14.3.20A
Microwear patterns on the teeth of northern high latitude hadrosaurs
with comments on microwear patterns in hadrosaurs as a function of
latitude and seasonal ecological constraints (2011)
PE14.3.21A
CT reconstruction and relationships of the Early Cretaceous
tribosphenidan mammal, Slaughteria eruptens (Trinity Group, Texas,
USA) (2011)
PE14.3.22A
Eoconodon
(“Triisodontidae,” Mammalia) from the Early Paleocene (Puercan) of
northeastern Montana, USA (2011)
PE14.3.23A
New species of Peradectes and Swaindelphys (Mammalia,
Metatheria) from the Early Paleocene (Torrejonian) Nacimiento Formation,
San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA (2011)
PE14.3.24A
Terrestrial mammal fossils from the Wildcat Creek beds (Paleogene),
Tieton River area, south-central Washington, USA (2011)
PE14.3.25A
A new species of the genus Megapeomys (Mammalia, Rodentia,
Eomyidae) from the Early Miocene of Japan (2011)
PE14.3.26A
A new species of Cernictis (Mammalia, Carnivora, Mustelidae) from the
Late Miocene Bidahochi Formation of Arizona, USA (2011)
PE14.3.27A
Microtoid cricetids and the early history of arvicolids (Mammalia, Rodentia)
(2011)
Oldrich Fejfar, Wolf-Dieter
Heinrich, Laszlo Kordos,
and
Lutz Christian Maul
PE14.3.28A
Geology and mammalian paleontology of the Horned Toad Hills, Mojave
Desert, California, USA (2011)
PE14.3.29A
New rodents (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the Verde Fauna of
Arizona and the Maxum Fauna of California, USA, early Blancan Land Mammal
Age (2011)
PE14.3.30A
An owl-pellet accumulation of small Pliocene vertebrates from the Verde
Formation, Arizona, USA (2011)
PE14.3.31A
Cricetid rodents from the Pliocene Panaca Formation, southeastern
Nevada, USA (2011)
PE14.3.32A
Shrews, lagomorphs and rodents (excluding Cricetidae) from the Pliocene
Panaca Formation, southeastern Nevada, USA (2011)
PE14.3.33A
Microtine rodents in
the Frick Collection from Yushe Basin,
Shanxi Province, China (2011)
PE14.3.34A
Variation in the lower dentition of a late Blancan (Late Pliocene)
Cotton rat (Sigmodon curtisi) (2011)
PE14.3.35A
Preliminary study of rodents of the Golliher B assemblage from Meade
County, Kansas, USA indicates an intense cold period near the end of the
Pleistocene (2011)
PE14.3.36A
New perspectives on lagomorph and rodent biochronology in the
Anza-Borrego Desert of southern California, USA (2011)
PE14.3.37A
Arvicolini (Rodentia) from the Irvingtonian of north-central Kansas, USA
(2011)
PE14.3.38A
Fossil lagomorphs from the Potwar Plateau, northern Pakistan
(2011)
PE14.3.39A
The Early Pleistocene Mimomys hordijki (Arvicolinae, Rodentia)
from Europe and the origin of modern neartctic sagebrush voles (Lemmiscus)
(2011)
PE14.3.40A
Caves, arvicoline rodents, and chronologic resolution
(2011)
PE14.3.41A
Using left-right asymmetry to estimate
non-genetic variability in vole teeth (Rodentia, Muridae, Arvicolinae)
(2011)
PE 14.3.42A
Taxonomic diversity of Late Cenozoic Asian and
North American ochotonids (overview) (2011)
PE 14.3.43A
The Middle Pleistocene herpetofaunas from
Kärlich (Neuwied Basin, Germany) (2011)
PE 14.3.44A
The stratigraphic debate at Hueyatlaco, Valsequillo,
Mexico (2011)
14.3.45A
The braincase of Youngina capensis (Reptilia, Diapsida):
new insights from high-resolution CT scanning of the holotype
(2011)
PE 14.1.1T
fossil:
Palaeoecological and palaeogeographical analysis tools
PE14.2.2T Multi-view stereo 3D
reconstruction of lower molars of Recent and Pleistocene
rhinoceroses for mesowear analysis (2011)
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