Science Division Staff Publications

2024

Cicero C, Koo MS, Braker E, Abbott J, Bloom D, Campbell M, Cook, J.A., Demboski, J.R., & Doll, A.,C., et al. 2024. Arctos: Community-driven innovations for managing natural and cultural history collections. PLoS ONE 19(5): e0296478. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296478

Cushing P.E., Wicker, R.M. & Horner, N.V. 2024. Living with the enemy: behavioral study of Myrmecicultor chihuahuensis Ramírez, Grismado & Ubick (Araneae: Myrmecicultoridae). The Journal of Arachnology 52 (1): 71-74. DOI: 10.1636/JoA-S-22-063

Dattilo, B.F., Freeman, R.L., Hartshorn, K., Peterman, D., Morse, A., Meyer, D.L., Dougan, L.G. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2024. Paradox lost: wide gape in the Ordovician brachiopod Rafinesquina explains how unattached filter-feeding strophomenoids thrived on muddy substrates. Palaeontology, 67: e12697. https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12697

Foster J.R., Sundberg F.A., & Hagadorn J.W. 2024. Cambrian trilobites and associated fossils from the Uinta Mountains of Utah (USA). Journal of Paleontology. Published online 2024:1-8. doi:10.1017/jpa.2023.82

Foster, W. F., Gensbigler, P., Wilson, J. D., Smith, R. H., Lyson, T. R., and Bever, G. S. 2024. Cranial anatomy of the Triassic rhynchosaur Mesosuchus browni based on computed tomography, with a discussion of the reptile vomeronasal system and its deep history. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 201, zlae097

Garcia E.L., Hansen Q., & Cushing PE. 2024. Camel spider trait evolution demonstrates repeated patterns of convergence (Arachnida: Solifugae: Eremobatidae). Insect Systematics and Diversity 8(1): 1-23, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixae002

Girard, L. C., Erickson, J. M., Lyson, T. R., Hoganson, J. W., & Joyce, W. G. 2024. The cranial morphology of Hutchemys rememdium and its impact on the phylogenetic relationships of Plastomenidae (Testudinata, Trionychidae). Swiss Journal of Palaeontology.

Hagadorn, J.W., Petermann, H., Hups K.M., & Miller, I.M. 2024. Probable frog tracks from the Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation of Utah, U.S.A.: New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Bulletin 96, p. 339-345.

Imfeld, T.S., Barker, F.K., Vázquez-Miranda, H., Chaves, J.A., Escalante, P.,Spellman, G.M., & Klicka, J. 2024. Diversification and dispersal in the Americas revealed by new phylogenies of the wrens and allies (Passeriformes: Certhioidea), Ornithology, 141 (2), ukae007, https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukae007

Jiménez-Mejías, P., Manzano, S., Gowda, V., Krell, F.-T., Lin, M.-Y., Martín-Bravo, S., Martín-Torrijos, L., Nieto Feliner, G., Mosyakin, S.L., Naczi, R.F.C., Acedo, C., Álvarez, I., Crisci, J.V., Luceño Garcés, M., Manning, J., Moreno Saiz, J.C., Muasya, A.M., Riina, R., Sánchez-Mata, D., Sánchez Meseguer, A., […], Krause, D.W., […], Cushing, P., et al. 2024. Protecting stable biological nomenclatural systems enables universal communication. BioScience: Biae043, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biae043

Koons, M.L., Rizzuto, B.C., Trever, L., Boswell, A., Bazán Pérez, A., Muro Ynoñán, L.A., Prieto, G., Rengifo, C., Sharp, Kayeleigh, Swenson, E., Ikehara-Tsukayama, H., Oriz Zevallos, J., Cotrina Roncal, T., George, R.J., Capriles, J.M. & Tokanai, F. 2024. Moche chronology of ancient Peru: Bayesian assessment of radiocarbon dates and ceramic styles from north to south, Quaternary International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2024.05.008.

Krell, F.-T. & Krell-Westerwalbesloh, S. 2024. One elephant may sustain 2 million dung beetles in East African savannas on any given day. The Science of Nature – Naturwissenschaften 111: 5 (8 pp.).

Krell, F.-T. 2024. The European dung beetle Aphodius (Melinopterus) prodromus (Brahm) and related native species in the Dakotas (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae). Entomological News 131 (2): 64–74.

Longman, M., Svihlik, N., Burleson, J. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2024. Opal Cement in the Eocene Castle Rock Conglomerate, Central, Colorado. Mountain Geologist 61 (1). 49-69. https://doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.61.1.49

Longman, M.W., Burleson, J. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2024. Flood Events that Helped Shape Colorado’s Castlewood Canyon Carved into the Eocene Castle Rock Conglomerate: An Introduction to this Focused Issue. The Mountain Geologist 61 (1), 5-16. https://doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.61.1.5

Manthey, J.D. & Spellman, G.M. 2024. Recombination rate variation shapes genomic variability of phylogeographic structure in a widespread North American songbird (Aves: Certhia americana), Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 196. 108088, ISSN 1055-7903, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108088.

Mullins, J.L., Paraskevopoulos, A.W., Pittman, C., Burrows, S.J., Carper, A.L. & Resasco, J. 2024. New Records of Gynandromorphism in Heriades and Dianthidium and Images of the First Reported Dianthidium Gynandromorph (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). DOI: 10.2317/0022-8567-96.2.30

Peacock, J., Spellman, G. M., Field, D. J., Mason, M. J., & Mayr, G. 2024. Comparative morphology of the avian bony columella. The Anatomical Record, 307(5), 1735–1763. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.25278

Rector, T.A. & Yu, K.C. 2024. “Energy Solutions to Climate Change,” in T. A. Rector, Climate Change for Astronomers: Causes, consequences, and communication, Bristol, UK: IOP Publishing, pp. 7-1—7-79, doi:10.1088/2514-3433/acfcb6ch7

Rector, T.A. & Yu, K.C. 2024. “How To Think About Solutions,” in T. A. Rector, Climate Change for Astronomers: Causes, consequences, and communication, Bristol, UK: IOP Publishing, pp. 6-1—6-30, doi:10.1088/2514-3433/acfcb6ch6

Serrano-Brañas, C.I., Espinosa-Chávez, B., Maccracken, S.A. & Torres-Rodríguez, E. 2024. The Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Unlocking the Environmental Data of an Extraordinary Ancient Ecosystem from Mexico. In: Guerrero-Arenas, R., Jiménez-Hidalgo, E. (eds) Past Environments of Mexico. Springer Geology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51034-2_18

Spicher, G. E., Lyson, T. R., & Evers, S. 2024. Updated cranial and mandibular description of the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) baenid turtle Saxochelys gilberti based on micro-computed tomography scans and new information on the holotype-shell association. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 143:2.  

Swain, A., Azevedo, L.E., Maccracken, S.A., Currano, E.D., Meineke, E.K., Pierce, N.E., Fagan, W.F. & Labandeira, C.C. 2024. Interactive effects of temperature, aridity, and plant stoichiometry on insect herbivory: past and present. The American Naturalist.

Weaver, L. N., Crowell, J. W., Chester, S. G. B., & Lyson, T. R. 2024. Skull of a new periptychid mammal from the lower Paleocene Denver Formation of Colorado (Corral Bluffs, El Paso County). Journal of Mammalian Evolution.

Wilson, J. D., Huang, E. J., Lyson, T. R., and Bever, G. S. In Press. Freshwater fish and the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary: a critical assessment of survivorship patterns. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 291: 20241025.

Yu, K.C. & Raynolds, R. 2024. “Geologic Climate History of the Earth,” in T. A. Rector, Climate Change for Astronomers: Causes, consequences, and communication, Bristol, UK: IOP Publishing, pp. 2-1—2-42, doi:10.1088/2514-3433/acfcb6ch2

Yu, K.C. 202., “Addressing Climate Change with Informal Science Education,” in T. A. Rector, Climate Change for Astronomers: Causes, consequences, and communication, Bristol, UK: IOP Publishing, pp. 11-1—11-14, doi:10.1088/2514-3433/acfcb6ch11

 

2023

Askelson, K.K., Spellman, G.M. & Irwin, D. 2023. Genomic divergence and introgression between cryptic species of a widespread North American songbird. Molecular Ecology 32 (24): 6839–6853. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17169

Ballerio, A., Krell, F.-T., Randrianirina, J.E., Hawks, D.C., Murray, E.A., Paulsen, M.J., Sueur, J., Montreuil, O. & Frolov, A.V. 2023. Rediscovery of the enigmatic Madagascan endemic Belohina inexpectata Paulian, 1958, with notes on its morphology and phylogenetic position (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Belohinidae). Fragmenta Entomologica 55 (2): 139–160. https://doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/1539

Baumann, M.J., Brant, S.V., Bauernfeind, S.M., Gerhart, C.R.B., Williamson, J.L., Johnson, A.B., Spellman, G.M., Uhrig, S., West, S. & Witt, C.C. 2023. Freshwater parasites as potential barriers to seabird dispersal: a study of inland-vagrant brown and blue-footed booby specimens from central North America (Sulidae: Sula leucogaster and S. nebouxii). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 135 (3): 327–344. https://doi.org/10.1676/22-00090

Bonner, H.M., Arthurs, L.A., Roth, E. K., & Hagadorn, J.W. 2023. Paleogeographic maps: audience insights on portrayal of ancient terrain and climate. GSA Today 33: 4–10. https://doi.org/10.1130/GSATG544A

Carter, J.K., Kimball, R.T., Funk, E.R., Kane, N.C., Schield, D.R., Spellman, G.M. & Safran, R. J. 2023. Estimating phylogenies from genomes: a beginners review of commonly used genomic data in vertebrate phylogenomics. Journal of Heredity 114 (1): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esac061

Ceríaco, L.M.P., Aescht, E., Ahyong, S.T., Ballerio, A., Bouchard, P., Bourgoin, T, Dmitriev, D., Evenhuis, N., Grygier, M., Harvey, M.S., Kottelat, M., Kluge, N., Krell, F.-T., Kojima, J., Kullander, S.O., Lucinda, P., Lyal, C.H.C., Pyle, R.L., Rheindt, F.E., Scioscia, C.L., Welter-Schultes, F., Whitmore, D., Yanega, D., Zhang, Z., Zhou, H. & Pape, T. 2023. Renaming taxa on ethical grounds threatens nomenclatural stability and scientific communication: Communication from the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 197 (2): 283–286. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac107

Ferreira, M.S., Thurman, R.J., Jones, M.R., Farelo, L., Kuman, A.V., Mortimer, S.E., Demboski, J.R., Mills, L.S., Alves, P.C., Melo-Ferreira, J. & Good, J.M. 2023. The evolution of white-tailed jackrabbit camouflage in response to past and future seasonal climates. Science 379 (6638): 1238–1242. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ade3984.

Hagadorn, J.W., Bercovici, A., Fleming, R.F., Whiteley, K.R., Yusas, M.R., Lyson, T.R. & Henderson, C.H. 2023. Palynology of Permian red-bed successions of Colorado and Wyoming and its influence on Laramide strata. Rocky Mountain Geology 58 (1): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.24872/rmgjournal.58.1.1

Johnson, K.R., Owens, F.P. & The Global Collections Group [incl. Demboski, J. & Sparks, G.]. 2023. A global approach for natural history museum collections. Science 379 (6638): 1192–1194. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adf6434

Kendigelen, O., Egenhoff, S., Holm-Denoma, C., Matthews, W., Whiteley, K.R. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2023. The edge of a Permian erg: eolian facies and provenance of the Lyons Sandstone in northern Colorado. Rocky Mountain Geology 58 (2): 57–82. https://doi.org/10.24872/rmgjournal.58.2.57

Klicka, J., Epperly, K., Smith, B.T., Spellman, G.M., Chaves, J.A., Escalante, P., Witt, C.C., Canales-del-Castillo, R. & Zink, R.M. 2023. Lineage diversity in a widely distributed New World passerine bird, the House Wren. Ornithology 140 (3): ukad018 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukad018

Krause, D.W. & Hoffmann, S. 2023. First postcranial remains of the Late Cretaceous gondwanatherian mammal Vintana sertichi. Cretaceous Research 149: 105577 (5 pp.). 10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105577

Kulkarni, S.S., Steiner, H.G., Garcia, E.L., Luri, H., Jones, R.R., Ballesteros, J.A., Gainett, G., Graham, M.R., Harms, D., Lyle, R., Ojanguren-Affilastro, A.A., Santibañez-López, C.E., Silva de Miranda, G., Cushing, P.E., Gavish-Regev, E. & Sharma, P.P. 2003 Neglected no longer: phylogenomic resolution of higher-level relationships in Solifugae. iScience 26: 107684 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107684

Lessner, E.J., Cranor, C., Hunt-Foster, R. & Holliday, C.M. 2023. Endocranial anatomy of Allosaurus supports neural trends amount non-avian theropod dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 43: e2236161 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2236161

Lessner, E.J., Dollman, K.N., Clark, J.M., Xu, X. & Holliday, C.M. 2023. Ecomorphological patterns in trigeminal canal branching among sauropsids reveal sensory shift in suchians. Journal of Anatomy 242: 927– 952. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13826

Lessner, E.J., Echols, M.S., Paul-Murphy, J.R. & Speer, B.L. 2023. Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) beak papillae and nerves identified using novel 2-D and 3-D imaging modalities. American Journal of Veterinary Research 84 (7): 23.03.0059 (7 pp.). https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.23.03.0059

Löbl, I., Klausnitzer, B., Hartmann, M. & Krell, F.-T. 2023. The silent extinction of species and taxonomists—an appeal to science policymakers and legislators. Diversity 15 (10): 1053–1069. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15101053

Luke, S.H., Roy, H.E., Thomas, C.D., Tilley, L.A.N., Ward, S., Watt, A., Carnaghi, M., Jaworski, C.C., Tercel, M.P.T.G., Woodrow, C., Aown, S., Banfield-Zanin, J.A., Barnsley, S.L., Berger, I., Brown, M.J.F., Bull, J.C., Campbell, H., Carter, R.A.B., Charalambous, M., Cole, L.J., Ebejer, M.J., Farrow, R.A., Fartyal, R.S., Grace, M., Highet, F., Hill, J.K., Hood, A.S.C., Kent, E.S., Krell, F.-T., Leather, S.R., Leybourne, D.J., Littlewood, N.A., Lyons, A., Matthews, G., McNamara, L., Menéndez, R., Merrett, P., Mohammed, S., Murchie, A.K., Noble, M., Paiva, M.-R., Pannell, M.J., Phon, C.-K., Port, G., Powell, C., Rosell, S. Sconce, F., Shortall, C.R., Slade, E.M., Sutherland, J.P., Weir, J.C., Williams, C.D., Zielonka, N.B. & Dicks, L.V. 2023. Grand challenges in entomology: priorities for action in the coming decades. Insect Conservation and Diversity 16 (2): 173–189. https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12637

Malaney J.L., Wilford, C.R., Woods, J., Christman, B.L., Jennings, R.D., Chambers, C.L., Zahratka, J.L., Liphardt, S.W., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2023. Wagering with an incomplete deck—refining conservation plans for the New Mexico jumping mouse (Zapus luteus luteus). Journal of Mammalogy 104 (5): 1019–1035. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad049

Miller, J.B., Schweitzer, C.E. & Feldmann, R.M. 2023. New Decapoda (Brachyura) from the Paleocene Kambühel Formation, Austria. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien (A) 124: 125–148. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27213512

Murray, A.M., Brinkman, D.B., Friedman, M. & Krause, D.W. 2023. A large, freshwater chanid fish (Ostariophysi: Gonorynchiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 43: e2255630 (20 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2255630

Nash, S.E. & Baxter, E.L. 2023. Introduction. Pushing Boundaries. Papers of the 16th Biennial Southwest Symposium. Pp. 3–10 in Nash, S.E. & Baxter, E.L. (eds.): Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology: Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado.

Nash, S.E. & Baxter, E.L., eds. 2023. Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology: Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado. 440 pp.

Nash, S.E. 2023. The promise and peril of seductively large tree-ring date distributions. Pp. 53–73 in Nash, S.E. & Baxter, E.L. (eds.): Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology: Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado.

Nash, S.E., Riebe, D.J., Feinman, G.M. & Ferguson, J.R. 2023. Obsidian use and circulation in the greater Reserve area in American Southwest: new analysis of the Martin Collection at the Field Museum. Pp. 194–217 in Nash, S.E. & Baxter, E.L. (eds.): Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology: Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado.

Ortiz Zevallos, J., Trever, L., Ochatoma Cabrera, J.A. & Koons, M. Reporte: Redescubrimiento de una Sala Hipóstila Moche con pintura mural en Pañamarca, Valle de Nepeña, Perú. Arqueológicas 32: 107–123. https://revistas.cultura.gob.pe/index.php/arqueologicas/article/view/446/527

Peacock, J., Spellman, G.M., Field, D., Mason, M.J. & Mayr, G. 2023. The comparative morphology of the avian bony columella. Anatomical Record, Early View (29 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.25278

Plotnick, R.E., Young, G.A. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2023. An abundant sea anemone from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek Lagerstätte, USA. Papers in Palaeontology 9 (2): e1479 (31 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1479

Rheindt, F.E., Bouchard, P., Pyle, R.L., Welter-Schultes, F., Aescht,, E., Ahyong, S.T., Ballerio, A., Bourgoin, T., Ceríaco, L.M.P., Dmitriev, D., Evenhuis, N., Grygier, M.J., Harvey, M.S., Kottelat, M., Kluge, N., Krell, F.-T., Kojima, J.-i., Kullander, S.O., Lucinda, P., Lyal, C.H.C., Scioscia, C.L., Whitmore, D., Yanega, D., Zhang, Y.-Q., Zhou, H.-Z. & Pape, T. 2023. Tightening the requirements for species diagnoses would help integrate DNA-based descriptions in taxonomic practice. PLoS Biology 21 (8): e3002251 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002251

Rowland, S.M., Korolev, S., Hagadorn, J.W. & Ghosh, K. 2023. Frenchman mountain dolostone: a new formation of the Cambrian Tonto Group, Grand Canyon and Basin and Range, USA. Geosphere 19 (3): 719–747. https://doi.org/10.1130/GES02514.1

Spicher G.E., Sertich, J.J.W., Girard, L.C., Joyce, W.G., Lyson, T.R. & Rollot, Y. 2023. A description of a Denazinemys nodosa specimen (Testudinata, Baenidae) from the Late Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation of southern Utah. Fossil Record 26 (2): 151–170. https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.26.102520

Sullivan, P.M., Sonnenberg, S.A., Hankins, B.T. & Hagadorn J.W. 2023. Sedimentological and geochemical insights into the opening of the Cretaceous interior seaway: the Lower Cretaceous Skull Creek Formation, Colorado. AAPG Bulletin 107 (5): 761–784. https://doi.org/10.1306/10242221080

Swain, A., Azevedo‐Schmidt, L.E., Maccracken, S.A., Currano, E.D., Dunne, J.A., Labandeira, C.C. & Fagan, W.F. 2023. Sampling bias and the robustness of ecological metrics for plant–damage‐type association networks. Ecology 104 (3): e3922 (15 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3922

Theodosopoulos, A.N., Spellman, G.M. & Taylor, S.A. 2023. Survey of haemosporidian parasite infections in an endangered high alpine bird. Parasites & Vectors 16: 67 (7 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-023-05667-7

Williams, P.R., Sharratt, N., Banikazemi, C., Roddick, A., Koons, M.L., Gabler, C. & Vance, A. 2023. Ceramic production in the Tiwanaku sphere: LA-ICP-MS in the Moquegua, Titicaca, and Cochabamba regions. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 50: 103874 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.103874

Yu, K.C. 2023. A guide to communicating astronomy with storytelling in planetariums. Communicating Astronomy with the Public 33: 13–20. https://www.capjournal.org/issues/33/33_13.pdf

Zink, R.M., Spellman, G.M., Canales-del-Castillo, R., Epperly, K. & Klicka, J. 2023. Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 135 (1): 22–30. https://doi.org/10.1676/22-00013

 

2022

Bertrand, O.C., Shelley, S.L., Williamson, T.E., Wible, J.R., Chester, S.G.B., Flynn, J.J., Holbrook, L.T., Lyson, T.R., Meng, J., Miller, I.M., Puschel, H.P., Smith, T., Spaulding, M., Tseng, Z.J. & Brusatte, S.L. 2022. Brawn before brains in placental mammals after the end-Cretaceous extinction. Science 376(6588): 80-85. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abl5584

Beveridge, T.L., Roberts, E.M., Ramezani, J., Titus, A.L., Eaton, J.G., Irmis, R.B. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2022. Refined geochronology and revised stratigraphic nomenclature of the Upper Cretaceous Wahweap Formation, Utah, U.S.A. and the age of early Campanian vertebrates from southern Laramidia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 591:110876. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110876.

Brownstein, C.D. & Lyson, T.R. 2022. Giant gar from directly above the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary suggests healthy freshwater ecosystems existed within thousands of years of the asteroid impact. Biology Letters 18: 20220118. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0118

Butrim, M.J., Royer, D.L., Miller, I.M., Dechesne, M., Neu-Yagle, N., Lyson, T.R., Johnson, K.R. & Barclay, R.S. 2022. No Consistent Shift in Leaf Dry Mass per Area Across the Cretaceous— Paleogene Boundary. Frontiers in Plant Science 13: 13.894690. https://doi.org/10.3389/ fpls.2022.894690

Carpenter, A.M., Graham, B.A., Spellman, G.M. & Burg, T.M. 2022. Do habitat and elevation promote hybridization during secondary contact between three genetically distinct groups of warbling vireo (Vireo gilvus)? Heredity 128: 352-363. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-022-00529-x

Cushing, P.E., Brückner, A., Rogers, J.W. & Horner, N.V. 2022. Trophic specialization of a newly described spider ant symbiont, Myrmecicultor chihuahuensis (Araneae: Myrmecicultoridae). The Journal of Arachnology 50(2): 250-255. https://doi.org/10.1636/JoA-S-21-072

DeSaix, M.G., George, T.L., Seglund, A.E., Spellman, G.M., Zavaleta, E.S. & Ruegg, K.C. 2022. Disentagling drivers of climate vulnerability in an alpine sky-island specialist. Diversity and Distributions.

Faulder, E. & Uglean Jackson, L. 2022. Digital Processing: Exploring the Enigma. The American Archivist 85(1): 146-172.

Foster, J.R., Sroka, S.D., Howells, T.F., Cothren, H.R., Dehler, C.M. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2022. New Cambrian vermiform organisms from Burgess Shale-type deposits of the western United States. Bulletin of Geosciences: 97. http://www.geology.cz/bulletin/contents/art1858

Gillaspie, A.M. & Koons, M. (2022). The People Make the Place: The Astor House of Golden, Colorado. Historically Jeffco 2022: People and Places that Matter 43: 55-57.

Hagadorn, J.W. 2022. Rocky Mountain paleontology: Digging the past with an eye to the future. Mountain Geologist 59: 93-124.

Hagadorn, J.W., Lahey, B.L., Soar, L.K., Longman, M.W., Over, D.J. & Mills, R.D. 2022. Insights into the Devonian–Carboniferous transition and Hangenberg Event from δ13Ccarb and 87Sr/86Sr chemostratigraphy of shallow platform carbonate strata of northwestern Colorado. Rocky Mountain Geology 57: 23-33.

Herrera, N.D., Bell, K.C., Callahan, C.M., Nordquist, E., Sarver, B.A.J., Sullivan, J., Demboski, J.R. & Good, J.M. (2022). Genomic resolution of cryptic species diversity in chipmunks. Evolution.

Holm-Denoma, C.S., Matthews, W.A., Soar, L.K., Longman, M.W. & Hagadorn, J.W., 2022. Provenance of Devonian–Carboniferous strata of Colorado: The influence of the Cambrian and the Proterozoic. Rocky Mountain Geology 57: 1-21.

Kallal, R.J., Silva de Miranda, G., Garcia, E.L. & Wood, H.M. 2022. Patterns in schizomid flagellum shape from elliptical Fourier analysis. Scientific Reports 12: 3896. https://doi.org/10.1038/ s41598-022-07823-y

Koons, M. & D’Alpoim Guedes, J. 2022. Ceramic Production and Society in the Late Majiayao Culture of Northwest China. Pp. 59-74 in Green, A. & Hartley, C. (eds.): Searching for Structure in Pottery Analysis - Applying Multiple Scales and Instruments to Production. Sheffield, UK: Equinox Publishing Ltd. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view- chapter/?id=24650

Koons, M. 2022. To Unite and Divide: Canals, Tinku, Liquids and Time in the Moche World. Cambridge Archaeological Journal: 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774322000117

Krause, D.W., O’Connor, P.M., Sertich, J.J.W., Curry Rogers, K., Rogers, R.R. & Rakotozafy, B. (2022). Late Cretaceous vertebrates of Madagascar: a window into Gondwanan biogeography; in Goodman, S.M. (ed.): The Natural History of Madagascar. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Lee, L.J. & Nash, S.E. 2022. Indian Peace Medals and Other Medals at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Denver, CO: DMNS Annals 9. 147 pp. https://doi.org/10.55485/KRTH5393

Lukavic, J. & Patrello, C. 2022. ‘On behalf of the family’: A Pole Raising Ceremony at the Denver Art Museum. Museum Anthropology Review 16(1&2): 115–134.

Maccracken, S.A., Miller, I.M., Johnson, K.R. & Sertich, J.M. 2022. Insect herbivory on Catula gettyi gen. et sp. nov. (Lauraceae) from the Kaiparowits Formation (Late Cretaceous, Utah, USA). PLoS ONE 17(1): e0261397. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261397

Malaney, J.L., Wilford, C.R., Woods, J., Christman, B.L., Jennings, R.D., Chambers, C.L., Zahratka, J.L., Liphardt, S.W., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2022 (2022). Wagering with an incomplete deck – refining conservation plans for the New Mexico jumping mouse (Zapus luteus luteus). Journal of Mammalogy.

Petermann, H., Lyson, T. R., Miller, I.M. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2022. Crushed turtle shells: Proxies for lithification and burial-depth histories. Geosphere: GES02513.1. https://doi.org/10.1130/ GES02513.1

Rich, T.H., Krause, D.W., Trusler, P., White, M.A., Kool, L., Evans, A.R., Morton, S. & Vickers Rich, P. 2022. Second specimen of Corriebaatar marywaltersae from the Lower Cretaceous of Australia confirms multituberculate affinities. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67: 115–134.

Sullivan, P.M., Sonnenberg, S.A., Hankins, B.T. & Hagadorn, J.W. (2022). Insights into mudstone sedimentology, organic richness, and anoxia at the opening of the Cretaceous Interior Seaway: The Lower Cretaceous Skull Creek Formation, Eastern Colorado, USA. AAPG Bulletin.

Tapia-Trinidad, J.F., Barron-Diaz, A.J., Paz-Moreno, F.A., Holm-Denoma, C. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2022. Cambrian rift magmatism recorded in subvolcanic sills of the Ediacaran-Cambrian La Ci´enega Formation, NW Mexico. Applied Geochemistry: 143. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. apgeochem.2022.105375

 

2021

Ahrens, D., Ahyong, S.T., Ballerio, A., Barclay, M.V.L., Eberle, J., Espeland, E., Huber, B.A., Mengual, X., Pacheco, T.L., Peters, R.S., Rulik, B., Vaz-de-Mello, F., Wesener, T. & Krell, F.-T. 2021. Is it time to describe new species without diagnoses?—A comment on Sharkey et al. Zootaxa 5027(2): 151–159. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5027.2.1 

Blais, B.R., Smith, B.E., Placyk Jr., J.S., Casper, G.S. & Spellman, G.M. 2021. Phylogeography of the smooth greensnake, Opheodrys vernalis (Squamata: Colubridae): divergent lineages and variable demographics in a widely distributed yet enigmatic species. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 134(4): 940–957. https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blab124 

Carpenter, A.M., Graham, B.A., Spellman, G.M., Klicka, J. & Burg, T.M. 2021. Genetic, bioacoustics and morphological analyses reveal cryptic speciation in the warbling vireo complex (Vireo gilvus: Vireonidae: Passeriformes). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, zlab036 (20 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab036 

Fabbri, M., Navalón, G., Mongiardino Koch, N., Hanson, M., Petermann, H. & Bhullar, B.A. 2021. A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull. Evolution 75: 819–831. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.14190 

Gates, T.A., Evans, D.C. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2021. Description and rediagnosis of the crested hadrosaurid (Ornithopoda) dinosaur Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus on the basis of new cranial remains. PeerJ 9: e10669 (35 pp.). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10669  

Gent, V.A., Longman, M.W., Bottjer, R.J. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2021. Stratigraphic distribution of the Codell Sandstone in the Denver Basin using wireline logs and core. The Mountain Geologist 58(3): 305–330. https://doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.58.3.305 

Graham, M.R., Garcia, E.L., Hendrixson, B.E. & Cushing, P.E. 2021. Pliocene origins, Pleistocene refugia, and postglacial range expansions in southern devil scorpions (Vaejovidae: Vaejovis carolinianus). Organisms Diversity & Evolution 21: 575–590. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-021-00505-z  

Hagadorn, J.W., Longman, M.W., Bottjer, R.J., Gent, V.A., Holm-Denoma, C.S. & Sumrall, J.B. 2021. The type section of the Codell Sandstone. The Mountain Geologist 58(3): 211–248. https://doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.58.3.211 

Hinojosa, L., Riedy, R., Polman, J., Swanson, R., Nuessle, T. & Garneau, N. 2021. Expanding public participation in science practices beyond data collection. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 6(1): 11 (15 pp.). http://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.292 

Hodgin, E.B., Nelson, L.L., Wall, C.J., Barron-Diaz, A.J., Webb, L.C., Schmitz, M.D., Fike, D.A., Hagadorn, J.W. & Smith, E.F. 2021. A link between rift-related volcanism and end-Ediacaran extinction? Integrated chemostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and U-Pb geochronology from Sonora, Mexico. Geology 49: 115–119. https://doi.org/10.1130/G47972.1 

Jones, R.R. & Cushing, P.E. 2021. An assessment of function, intraspecific variation, and taxonomic reliability of eremobatid ctenidia (Arachnida: Solifugae). Zoologischer Anzeiger 295: 43–54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2021.09.002 

Joyce, W.G., Anquetin, J., Cadena, E.-A., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Evers, S.W., Ferreira, G.S., Gentry, A.D., Georgalis, G.L., Lyson, T.R., Pérez-García, A., Rabi, M., Sterli, J., Vitek, N.S. & Parham, J.F. 2021. A nomenclature for fossil and living turtles using phylogenetically defined clade names. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140: 5 (45 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13358-020-00211-x 

Joyce, W.G., Rollot, Y., Evers, S.W., Lyson, T.R., Rahantarisoa, L.J. & Krause, D.W. 2021. A new pelomedusoid turtle, Sahonachelys mailakavava, from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar provides evidence for convergent evolution of specialized suction feeding among pleurodires. Royal Society Open Science 8: 210098 (32 pp.). http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.210098 

Koons, M. & Arbuckle MacLeod, C. (eds.) 2021. The Egyptian Mummies and Coffins of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Louisville, Colorado: University Press of Colorado. 218 pp. 

Koons, M.L., Mitchell, M.D., Hernandez-Bravo, M., Hitte, T., Moss Logan, J. & Baxter, E. 2021. The Magic Mountain community archaeology project. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 8(4): 213–228. https://doi.org/10.1080/20518196.2021.1972560 

Krause, D.W., Hoffmann, S., Lyson T.R., Dougan, L.G., Petermann, H., Tezca, A., Chester, S.G. B. & Miller, I.M. 2021. New skull material of Taeniolabis taoensis (Multituberculata, Taeniolabididae) from the early Paleocene (Danian) of the Denver Basin, Colorado. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 28: 1083–1143. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10914-021-09584-3 

Krell, F.-T. & Vitali, F. 2021. Attenborough’s Beauty: exceptional pattern preservation in a frog-legged leaf beetle from the Eocene Green River Formation, Colorado (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Sagrinae). Papers in Palaeontology 7(4): 2101–2112. https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1398 

Krell, F.-T. 2021. Suppressing works of contemporary authors using the Code’s publication requirements is neither easy nor advisable. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 78: 61–67. https://doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v78.a021 

Krell, F.-T. 2021. Taxonomy and distribution of Orubesa in the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding areas (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea). Zoology in the Middle East 67(4): 332–343. https://doi.org/10.1080/09397140.2021.1957209 

Longman, M.W., Hagadorn, J.W. & Gent, V.A. 2021. Sedimentology, petrography and deposition of the Upper Cretaceous Codell Sandstone in the Denver Basin. The Mountain Geologist 58: 249–304. https://doi.org/10.31582/rmag.mg.58.3.249 

Lyson, T.R., Petermann, H. & Miller, I.M. 2021. A new plastomenid trionychid turtle, Plastomenus joycei, sp. nov. from the earliest Paleocene (Danian) Denver Formation of south-central Colorado, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(1): e1913600 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1913600 

Lyson, T.R., Petermann, H., Toth, N., Bastien, S. & Miller, I.M. 2021. A new baenid turtle, Palatobaena knellerorum, sp. nov. from the lower Paleocene (Danian) Denver Formation of south-central Colorado, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(2): e1925558 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1925558 

Maccracken, S.A., Sohn, J.-C., Miller, I.M. & Labandeira, C.C. 2021. A new Late Cretaceous leaf mine Leucopteropsa spiralae gen. et sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae) represents the first confirmed fossil evidence of the Cemiostominae. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19(2): 131–144. https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2021.1881177 

Manthey, J.D., Klicka, J. & Spellman, G.M. 2021. The genomic signature of allopatric speciation in a songbird is shaped by genome architecture (Aves: Certhia americana). Genome Biology and Evolution 13(8): evab120 (21 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab120 

Nash, S.E., Towner, R.H. & Dean J.S. 2021. The curious Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees in Schulman Grove, Mesa Verde National Park, southwestern Colorado, U.S.A. American Antiquity 86(3): 549–568. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2021.4 

Oser, S.E., Chin, K., Sertich, J.J.W., Varricchio, D.J., Choi, S. & Rifkin, J. 2021. Tiny, ornamented eggs and eggshell from the Upper Cretaceous of Utah represent a new ootaxon with theropod affinities. Scientific Reports 11: 10021 (15 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89472-1 

Over, D.J., Wistort, Z., Soar, L.K., Bullecks, C.J. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2021. Conodonts and the Devonian-Carboniferous transition in the Dyer Formation, Colorado. Rocky Mountain Geology 56(2): 51–67. https://doi.org/10.24872/rmgjournal.56.2.51 

Robison, H.W., Tumlison, C.R., Cushing, P.E. & Dorris, P.R. 2021. An updated checklist of the spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 75: Article 5 (pp. 6–19). https://doi.org/10.54119/jaas.2021.7516 

Salad Hersi, O., Landing, E., Franzi, D. & Hagadorn, J. 2021. Cambrian–Lower Ordovician of SW Quebec-NE New York. Pp. 1–32 in Cousens, B.L. & Riggs, N. (eds.): GSA in the Field in 2020; Geological Society of America Field Guide 60. https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.0060(01) 

Salem, B.S., O’Connor, P.M., Gorscak, E., El-Sayed, S., Sertich, J.J.W., Seiffert, E. & Sallam, H.M. 2021. Dinosaur remains from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of the Western Desert, Egypt. Cretaceous Research 123: 104783 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104783 

Santibáñez-López, C.E., Cushing, P.E., Powell, A.M. & Graham, M.R. 2021. Diversification and post-glacial range expansion of giant North American camel spiders in genus Eremocosta (Solifugae: Eremobatidae). Scientific Reports 11: 22093 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01555-1 

Santibañez-López, C.E., Farleigh, K., Cushing, P.E. & Graham, M.R. 2021. Restriction enzyme optimization for RADseq with camel spiders (Arachnida: Solifugae). Journal of Arachnology 48(3): 346–350. https://doi.org/10.1636/JoA-S-20-040  

Sarver. B.A.J., Herrera, N.D., Sneddon, D., Hunter, S.S., Settles, M.L., Kronenberg, Z., Demboski, J.R., Good, J.M. & Sullivan, J. 2021. Diversification, introgression, and rampant cytonuclear discordance in Rocky Mountains chipmunks (Sciuridae: Tamias). Systematic Biology 70(5): 908–921. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa085 

Schultze, H.-P., Bullecks, J., Soar, L.K. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2021. Devonian fish from Colorado’s Dyer Formation and the appearance of Carboniferous faunas in the Famennian. Pp. 247–256 in Pradel, A., Denton, J. S. S. & Janvier, P. (eds.): Ancient Fishes and Their Living Relatives: a Tribute to John G Maisey. Munich, Germany: Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. 

Sinha, S., Brinkman, D.B., Murray, A.M. & Krause, D.W. 2021. Late Paleocene fishes of the Ravenscrag Formation, Roche Percée area, southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(3): e1957907 (18 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1957907 

Titus, A.L., Knoll, K., Sertich, J.J.W., Yamamura, D., Suarez, C.A., Glasspool, I.J., Ginouves, J.E., Lukacic, A.K. & Roberts, E.M. 2021. Geology and taphonomy of a unique tyrannosaurid bonebed from the upper Campanian Kaiparowits Formation of southern Utah: implications for tyrannosaurid gregariousness. PeerJ 9: e11013 (50 pp.). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11013 

Woodruff, D.C., Goodwin, M.B., Lyson, T.R. & Evans, D.C. 2021. Ontogeny and variation of the pachycephalosaurine dinosaur Sphaerotholus buchholtzae, and its systematics within the genus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193(2): 563–601. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa179 

Ziani, S., Bezděk, A., Krell, F.-T. & Sommer, D. 2021. Authorship and date of publication of the name Scarabaeus stercorosus (currently Anoplotrupes stercorosus) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae). Zootaxa 5067(4): 593–599. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5067.4.7 

 

2020

Aguirre, T.G., Ingrole, A., Seek, T.W., Fiorillo, A.R., Sertich, J.J.W. & Donahue, S.W. 2020. Differing trabecular bone architecture in dinosaurs and mammals contribute to stiffness and limits on bone strain. PLoS ONE 15: e0237042 (20 pp.). 

Bell K.C., Allen, J.M., Johnson, K.P., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2020. Disentangling lousy relationships: comparative phylogenomics of two sucking louse lineages parasitizing chipmunks. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 155: 106998 (11 pp.). 

Carmona, R.J., Wiemann, M.C., Baas, P., Barros, C., Chavarria, G.D., McClure, P.J. & Espinoza, E.O. 2020. Forensic Identification of CITES Appendix I Cupressaceae using anatomy and mass spectrometry. International Association of Wood Anatomists Journal 41(4): 720–739. 

Ceccarelli, F.S. & Cushing, P.E. 2020. Myrmecomorphy. 4 pp. in Starr, C. (ed.); Encyclopedia of Social Insects, online. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90306-4_139-1 

Colwell, C. & Nash, S.E. 2020. Why we repatriate: on the long arc towards justice at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Pp. 79–90 in Meloche, C., Spake, L. & Nichols, K. (eds): Working with and for Ancestors: Collaboration in the Care and Study of Ancestral Remains. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge. 

Colwell, C. 2020. Collaboration is only a tool to decolonize the museum. Trajectoria 1: 1–11. 

Funk, E.R., Spellman, G.M., Winker, K., Withrow, J.J., Ruegg, K.C., Zavaleta, E. & Taylor, S.A. 2020. Phylogenomic data reveal widespread introgression across the range of an alpine and arctic specialist. Systematic Biology, online, Syaa071 (15 pp.). doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syaa071 

Gutherz, S.B., Groenke, J.R., Sertich, J.J.W., Burch, S.H. & O’Connor, P.M. 2020. Paleopathology in a nearly complete skeleton of Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae). Cretaceous Research 115: 104553 (9 pp.). 

Halliday, T.J.D., Holroyd, P.A., Gheerbrant, E., Prasad, G.V.R., Scanferla, A., Beck, R.M.D., Krause, D.W. & Goswami, A. 2020. Leaving Gondwana: the changing position of the Indian subcontinent in the global faunal network. Pp. 227– 249 in Prasad, G.V.R. & Patnaik, R. (eds): Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics, New Perspectives on Post-Gondwana Break-Up—A Tribute to Ashok Sahni. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. 

Hoffmann, S., Beck, R.M.D., Wible, J.R., Rougier, G.W. & Krause, D.W. 2020. Phylogenetic placement of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl.1: 213–234. 

Hoffmann, S., Hu, Y. & Krause, D.W. 2020. Postcranial morphology of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl. 1: 133–212. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Pan-Testudines. Pp. 1041–1043 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Testudinata. Pp. 1045-1048 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Testudines. Pp. 1049–1051 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Pan-Pleurodira. Pp. 1053-1054 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Pleurodira. Pp. 1055-1057 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Pan-Cryptodira. Pp. 1059–1060 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms. A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Joyce, W.G., Parham, J.F., Anquetin, J., Claude, J., Danilov, I.G., Iverson, J.B., Kear, B., Lyson, T.R., Rabi, M. & Sterli, J. 2020. Cryptodira. Pp. 1061–1063 in de Queiroz, K., Cantino, P.D. & Gauthier, J.A. (eds): Phylonyms – A Companion to the PhyloCode. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 

Karlstrom, K.E., Mohr, M.T., Schmitz, M., Sundberg, F.A., Rowland, S., Hagadorn, J., Foster, J.R., Crossey, L.J., Dehler, C. & Blakey, R. 2020. Redefining the Tonto Group of Grand Canyon and recalibrating the Cambrian timescale. Geology 48: 425–430. 

Krause, D.W. & Hoffmann, S. (eds). 2020. Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 21 (= Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 4o, Supplement 1). 234 pp. 

Krause, D.W., Groenke, J.R., Hoffmann, S., Rogers, R.R. & Rahantarisoa, L.J. 2020. Introduction to Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl. 1: 4–18. 

Krause, D.W., Hoffmann, S., Hu, Y., Wible, J.R., Rougier, G.W., Kirk, E.C., Groenke, J.R., Rogers, R.R., Rossie, J.B., Schultz, J.A., Evans, A.R., Koenigswald, W. von & Rahantarisoa, L.J. 2020. Skeleton of Cretaceous mammal from Madagascar reflects long-term insularity. Nature 581: 421–427. 

Krause, D.W., Hoffmann, S., Rossie, J.B., Hu, Y., Wible, J.R., Rougier, G.W., Kirk, E.C. & Groenke, J.R. 2020. Craniofacial morphology of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl. 1: 19–66. 

Krause, D.W., Hoffmann, S., Wible, J.R. & Rougier, G.W. 2020. Lower jaw morphology of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl. 1: 81–96. 

Krause, D.W., Hu, Y., Hoffmann, S., Groenke, J.R., Schultz, J.A., Evans, A., Koenigswald, W. von & Rougier, G.W. 2020. Dental morphology of Adalatherium hui (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40, Suppl. 1: 97–132. 

Krell, F.-T. 2020. Comment (Case 3769) – The journal “Procrustomachia” is available for nomenclatural purposes and should not be suppressed. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 77: 89–91. 

Lyson, T.R. & Bever, G.S. 2020. Evolutionary origin of the turtle body plan. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51: 143–166. 

McCoy, V.E., Wiemann, J., Lamsdell, J., Whalen, C., Lidgard, S., Mayer, P., Petermann, H. & Briggs, D.E.G. 2020. Chemical signatures of soft tissues distinguish between vertebrates and invertebrates from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek Lagerstätte of Illinois. Geobiology 18: 560–565. 

Miranda A.M., Ingram M., Nuessle T.M., Santorico S.A. & Garneau N.L. 2020. Factors affecting detection of a bimodal sour-savory mixture and inter-individual umami taste perception. Food Quality and Preference 89: 104147 (7 pp.). 

Nash, S.E. & Colwell, C. 2020. NAGPRA at 30: the effects of repatriation. Annual Review of Anthropology 49: 225–239. 

Nash, S.E. 2020. Tree-Ring Dating. Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology, online. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0226 

Nuessle, T.M., McNamara, P.A. & Garneau, N.L. 2020. Planning and executing scientifically sound community science in a public-facing institution. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 5(1): 9 (12 pp.). 

Nuessle, T.M., McNamara, P.A. & Garneau, N.L. 2020. Using museum guests as crowdsourced participants in human subject research. Curator: The Museum Journal 63(3): 407–429. 

O’Connor, P.M., Turner, A.H., Groenke, J.R., Felice, R.N., Rogers, R.R., Krause, D.W. & Rahantarisoa, L.J. 2020. Late Cretaceous bird from Madagascar reveals unique development of beaks. Nature 588: 272–276. 

Peacock, J., Spellman, G.M., Greene, N.T. & Tollin, D.J. 2020. A comparative study of avian middle ear mechanics. Hearing Research 395: 108043 (11 pp.). 

Peacock, J., Spellman, G.M., Greene, N.T. & Tollin, D.J. 2020. Scaling of the avian middle ear. Hearing Research 395: 108017 (12 pp.). 

Petermann, H. & Gauthier, J.A. 2020. Skeletochronology reconciles differences in growth strategies and longevity in the Common Chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) with implications for squamate life-history studies. Copeia 108: 72–82. 

Reusch, K. 2020. Dependent deviance: castration and deviant burial. Pp. 376–396 in Betsinger, T., Scott, A. & Tsaliki, A. (eds): The Odd, the Unusual, and the Strange: Bioarchaeological Explorations of Atypical Burials. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press. 

Rheindt, F.E., Ahyong, S.T., Azevedo-Santos, V.M., Bertling, M., Bouchard, P., Evenhuis, N., Harvey, M., Irham, M., Krell, F.-T., Pape, T., Peterson, A.T., Prawiradilaga, D.M., Pyle, R., Rasmussen, P., Sheldon, F.H., Welter-Schultes, F. & Winker, K. 2020. Response to O’Connell et al. (2020): There are multiple ways to adapt taxonomy to conservation goals. Biodiversity & Conservation 30: 249–251. 

Rowsell, J. & Cushing, P E. 2020. Mating behavior of Eremobates pallipes (Say, 1823) (Arachnida: Solifugae: Eremobatidae). Arachnology 18 (4): 399–408. 

Shahkarami, S., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Hagadorn, J.W. & Almond, J. 2020. The Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary: evaluating stratigraphic completeness and the Great Unconformity. Precambrian Research 345: 1–26. 

Sundberg, F.A., Karlstrom, K.E., Geyer, G. Foster, J.R., Hagadorn, J.W., Mohr, M.T., Schmitz, M.D., Dehler, C.M. & Crossey, L.J. 2020. Asynchronous trilobite extinctions at the early to middle Cambrian transition. Geology 48: 441–445. 

Ubick, D., Paquin, P., Cushing, P.E. & Roth, V. (eds). 2020. Spiders of North America: an Identification Manual, 2nd edition. Keene, NH: American Arachnological Society. 425 pp.  

Wagner, J.K., Colwell, C., Claw, K.G., Stone, A.C., Bolnick, D.A., Hawks, J., Brothers, K.B., Garrison, N.A. 2020. Fostering responsible research on ancient DNA. American Journal of Human Genetics 107(2): 183–195. 

Woolley, C.H., Smith, N.D., Sertich, J.J.W. 2020. New fossil lizard specimens from a poorly-known squamate assemblage in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA. PeerJ 8: e8846 (30 pp.). 

Young, G.A. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2020. Evolving preservation and facies distribution of fossil jellyfish: a slowly closing taphonomic window. Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana 59: 185–203. 

Zschokke, S., Countryman, S. & Cushing, P.E. 2020. Spiders in space—orb-web-related behaviour in zero gravity. The Science of Nature 108: 1 (10 pp.).

 

2019

Agyemang, P.O., Roberts, E.M., Downie, R. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2019. Sedimentary provenance and maximum depositional age analysis of the Cretaceous? Lapur and Muruanachok sandstones (Turkana Grits), Turkana Basin, Kenya. Geological Magazine 156: 1334–1356. 

Barron-Diaz, A., Paz-Moreno, F.A. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2019. The Cerro Rajon Formation—a new lithostratigraphic unit proposed for a Cambrian (Terreneuvian) volcano-sedimentary succession from the Caborca region, northwest Mexico. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 89: 197–210. 

Colwell, C. 2019. Can repatriation heal the wounds of history? The Public Historian 41(1): 90–110. 

Crystal, V.F., Evans, E.S.J., Fricke, H., Miller, I.M. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2019. Late Cretaceous fluvial hydrology and dinosaur behavior in southern Utah, USA: Insights from stable isotopes of biogenic carbonate. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 516: 152–165. 

Currano, E.D., Pinheiro, Esther, R.S., Buchwaldt, R., Clyde, W.C. & Miller, I.M. 2019. Endemism in Wyoming plant and insect herbivore communities during the early Eocene hothouse. Paleobiology 45(3): 421–439. 

Cushing, P.E. & Brookhart, J.O. 2019. Solifugae. Solifugae of Canada. In: Langor, D.W., Sheffield, C.S. (Eds) The Biota of Canada—A Biodiversity Assessment. Part 1: The Terrestrial Arthropods. ZooKeys 819: 73–75. 

Elkin, L., & Norris, C.A., eds. 2019. Section editors: Coughlin, M., Hawks, C.A., Simmons, J.E., Southward, J., Stauderman, S., Sturman, S. & Waller, R. 2019. Preventive Conservation: Collection Storage. New York, NY: Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. 926 pp. 

Erdei, B., Coiro, M., Miller, I.M., Johnson, K.R., Griffith, M.P. & Murphy, V. 2019. First cycad seeding foliage from the fossil record and inferences for the Cenozoic evolution of cycads. Biology Letters 15: 20190114 (6 pp.). 

Fuentes, A.J., Clyde, W.C., Weissenburger, K., Bercovici, A., Lyson, T.R., Miller, I.M., Ramezani, J., Schmitz, M. D. & Johnson, K.R. 2019. Constructing a timescale of biotic recovery across the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary, Corral Bluffs, Denver Basin, Colorado, U.S.A. Rocky Mountain Geology 54(2): 133–153. 

Graham, M.R., Pinto, M.B.M. & Cushing, P.E. 2019. A test of the light attraction hypothesis in camel spiders of the Mojave Desert (Arachnida: Solifugae). Journal of Arachnology 47(2): 293–296. 

Grond, K., Bell, K.C., Demboski, J.R., Santos, M., Sullivan, J.M. & Hird, S.M. 2019. No evidence for phylosymbiosis in western chipmunk species. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96(1): fiz182 (10 pp.). 

Grond, K., Santo Domingo, S.W., Lanctot, R.B., Jumpponen, A., Bentzen, R.L., Boldenow, M.L., Brown, S.C., Casler, B., Cunningham, J.A., Doll, A.C., Freeman, S., Hill, B.L., Kendall, S.J., Kwon, E., Liebezeit, J.R., Pirie-Dominix, L., Rausch, J. & Sandercock, B.K. 2019. Composition and drivers of gut microbial communities in Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Frontiers in Microbiology 10: 2258 (12 pp.). 

Hagadorn, J.W. & Allmon, W.D. 2019. Paleobiology of a three-dimensionally preserved paropsonemid from the Devonian of New York. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 513: 208–214. 

Hoffmann, S. & Krause, D.W. 2019. Tongues untied. Fossil evidence reveals how jaws, ears, and tongues evolved in mammals and their relatives. Science 365: 222–223. 

Hope, A.G., Stephens, R.B., Mueller, S.D., Tkach, V.V. & Demboski, J.R. 2019. Speciation of North American pygmy shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) supports spatial but not temporal congruence of diversification among boreal species. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 129(1): 41–60. 

Joyce, W.G., Brinkman, D.B. & Lyson, T.R. 2019. A new species of trionychid turtle, Axestemys infernalis sp. nov., from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek and Lance formations of the Northern Great Plains, USA. Palaeontologia Electronica 22.3.72 (28 pp.). 

Kirejtshuk, A.G., Ponomarenko, A.G., Kurochkin, A.S., Alexeev, A.V., Gratshev V.G., Solodovnikov, A.Y., Krell, F.-T. & Soriano, C. 2019. The beetle (Coleoptera) fauna of the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene), Isle of Wight, southern England. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 110: 405–492. 

Krause, D. W., Sertich, J.J.W., O’Connor, P.M., Curry Rogers, K.A. & Rogers, R.R. 2019. The Mesozoic biogeographic history of Gondwanan terrestrial vertebrates: insights from Madagascar’s fossil record. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 47: 519–553. 

Krell, F.-T. & Moon, A.R. 2019. Quick guides: Dung beetles. Current Biology 29(12): R554–R555. 

Linck, E., Epperly, K., van Els, P., Spellman, G.M., Bryson Jr., R.W., McCormack, J.E., Canales-del-Castillo, R. & Klicka, J. 2019. Dense geographic and genomic sampling reveals paraphyly and cryptic lineages in a classic sibling species complex. Systematic Biology 68(6): 956–966. 

Lyson, T.R., Miller, I.M., Bercovici, A.D., Weissenburger, K., Fuentes, A.J., Clyde, W.C., Hagadorn, J.W., Butrim, M.J., Johnson, K.R., Fleming, R.F., Barclay, R.S., MacCracken, S.A., Lloyd, B., Wilson, G.P., Krause, D.W. & Chester, S.G.B. 2019. Exceptional continental record of biotic recovery after the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction. Science 366: 977–983. 

Lyson, T.R., Sayler, J.L. & Joyce, W.G. 2019. A new baenid turtle, Saxochelys gilberti, gen. et sp. nov, from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation: sexual dimorphism and spatial niche partitioning within the most speciose group of Late Cretaceous turtles. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39(4): e1662428 (18 pp.). 

Maccracken, S.A., Miller, I.M. & Labandeira, C.C. 2019. Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant-mite mutualisms in flowering plants. Biology Letters 15: 20190657 (7 pp.). 

MacGabhann, B.A., Schiffbauer, J.D., Hagadorn, J.W., Van Roy, P., Lynch, E.P., Morrison, L. & Murray, J. 2019. Resolution of the earliest metazoan record: differential taphonomy of Ediacaran and Paleozoic fossil molds and casts. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 513: 146–165. 

MacNaughton, R B., Hagadorn, J.W. & Dott, R.H. Jr. 2019. Cambrian wave-dominated tidal-flat deposits, central Wisconsin, USA. Sedimentology 66: 1643–1672. 

Marenco, K.N. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2019. Big bedding planes: Outcrop size and spatial heterogeneity influence trace fossil analyses. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 513: 14–24. 

Montgomery, L.M. & Colwell. C. 2019. Objects of Survivance: A Material History of the American Indian School Experience. Louisville, CO: University Press of Colorado. 243 pp. 

Moretto, P., Cosson, B., Krell, F.-T. & Aristophanous, M. 2019. Pollination of Amorphophallus barthlottii and A. abyssinicus subsp. akeassii (Araceae) by dung beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea). Catharsius 18: 19‒36. 

Noffke, N., Hagadorn, J. & Bartlett, S. 2019. Microbial structures and dinosaur trackways from a Cretaceous coastal environment (Dakota Group, Colorado, U.S.A.). Journal of Sedimentary Research 89: 1096–1108. 

O’Connor, P. M., Krause, D.W., Stevens, N.J., Groenke, J.R., MacPhee, R.D.E., Kalthoff, D.C. & Roberts, E.M. 2019. A new mammal from the Turonian–Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Galula Formation, southwestern Tanzania. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64: 65–84. 

Palmer, D.A., Tse, M.M.H. & Colwell, C. 2019. Guanyin’s limbo: icons as demi-persons and dividuating objects. American Anthropologist 121(4): 897–910.  

Ramírez, M.J., Grismado, C.J., Ubick, D., Ovtsharenko, V., Cushing, P.E., Platnick, N.I., Wheeler, W.C., Prendini, L., Crowley, L.M. & Horner, N.V. 2019. Myrmecicultoridae, a new family of myrmecophilic spiders from the Chihuahuan Desert (Araneae: Entelegynae). American Museum Novitates 3930: 1–24. 

Saalfeld S.T., McEwen, D.C., Kesler, D.C., Butler, M.G., Cunningham, J.A., Doll, A.C., English, W.B., Gerik, D.E., Grond, K., Herzog, P., Hill, B.L., Lagassé, B.J. & Lanctot, R.B. 2019. Phenological mismatch in Arctic‐breeding shorebirds: impact of snowmelt and unpredictable weather conditions on food availability and chick growth. Ecology and Evolution 9: 6693–6707. 

Vella, M.-A., Ernenwein, E.G., Janusek, J.W., Koons, M., Thiesson, J., Sanchez, C., Guérin, R. & Camerlynck, C. 2019. New insights into prehispanic urban organization of Tiwanaku (La Paz, Bolivia): Cross-combined approach of photogrammetry, magnetic surveys and previous archaeological excavations. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 23: 464–477. 

 

2018

Baker, A.N., Miranda, A.M., Garneau, N.L. & Hayes, JE. 2018. Self-reported smoking status, TAS2R38 variants, and propylthiouracil phenotype: an exploratory crowdsourced cohort study. Chemical Senses 43 (8): 617‒625.

Ballerio, A., Krell, F.-T., Bezdek, A., Frolov, A., Huchet, J.-B., Keith, D., López-Colón, J.I., Matthews, E., Ocampo, F., Rey, A. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.Z. 2018. Case 3768. Hybosorus illigeri Reiche, 1853 (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed conservation by giving it precedence over Hybosorus pinguis Westwood, 1845, Hybosorus roei Westwood, 1845, and Hybosorus carolinus LeConte, 1847. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 75: 152‒164.

Bell, K.C., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2018. Sympatric parasites have similar host-associated, but asynchronous, patterns of diversification. American Naturalist 192 (3): E106–E119.

Colwell, C. & Koyiyumptewa, S.B. 2018. Traditional cultural properties and the Hopi model of cultural preservation. Pp. 16‒38 in Kuwanwisiwma, L.J., Ferguson, T.J. & Colwell, C. (eds) Footprints of Hopi History. Hopihiniwtiput Kukveni’at. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.

Colwell, C. 2018. The entanglement of Native Americans and colonialist archaeology in the southwestern United States. Pp. 151‒172 in Effros, B. & Lai, G. (eds) Unmasking Ideology: In Imperial and Colonial Archaeology. Los Angeles, CA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.

Crystal, V.F., Evans, E.S.J., Fricke, H., Miller, I.M. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2018. Late Cretaceous fluvial hydrology and dinosaur behavior in southern Utah, USA: insights from stable isotopes of biogenic carbonate. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 516: 152‒165.

Cushing, P.E. & Gonzallez-Santillan, E. 2018. Capturing the elusive camel spider (Arachnida: Solifugae): effective methods for attracting and capturing solifuges. Journal of Arachnology 46 (2): 384‒387.

Cushing, P.E., Channiago, F. & Brookhart, J.O. 2018. Revision of the camel spider genus Eremocosta Roewer and a description of the female Eremocosta gigas Roewer (Arachnida, Solifugae). Zootaxa 4402 (3): 443‒466.

Doll, A.C., Taras, B.D., Stricker, C.A., Rea, L.D., O’Hara, T.M., Cyr, A.P., McDermott, S., Loomis, T.M., Fadely, B.S. & Wunder, M.B. 2018. Temporal records of diet diversity dynamics in individual adult female Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) vibrissae. Oecologia 188(1): 263–275.

Dunnum, J.L., McLean, B.S., Dowler, R.C., Alvarez-Castañeda, S.T., Bradley, J.E., Bradley, R.D., Carraway, L.N., Carrera-E., J.P., Conroy, C.J., Coyner, B.S., Demboski, J.R., Dick, C.W., Doyle, K., Esselstyn, J.A., Gutiérrez, E., Hanson, J.D., Holahan, P.M., Holmes, T., Iudica, C.A., Leite, R.N., Lee, Jr., T.E., Lim, B.K., Malaney, J.L., McLaren, S.B., Moncrief, N.D., Olson, L., Ordóñez-Garza, N., Phillips, C.D., Revelez, M.A., Rickart, E.A., Rogers, D.S., Thompson, C.W., Upham, N.S. & Velazco, P.M. 2018. Mammal collections of the Western Hemisphere: a survey and directory of collections. Journal of Mammalogy 99 (6): 1307‒1322.

Field, D.J., Bercovici, A., Berv, J.S., Dunn, R., Fastovsky, D., Lyson, T.R., Vajda, V. & Gauthier, J.A. 2018. Early evolution of modern birds structured by global forest collapse at the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Current Biology 28: 1825‒1831.

Jones, M.E.H., Lucas, P.W., Tucker, A.S., Watson, A.P., Sertich, J.J.W., Foster, J.R., Willams, R., Garbe, U., Bevitt, J.J. & Salvemini, F. 2018. Neutron scanning reveals enamel thickness and development in a Jurassic reptile. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 15: 20180039 (11 pp.).

Joyce, W.G., Lyson, T.R. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2018. A new species of trionychid turtle from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Fruitland Formation of New Mexico, U.S.A. Journal of Paleontology 92: 1107‒1114.

Karlstrom, K., Hagadorn, J., Gehrels, G., Matthews, W., Schmitz, M., Madronich, L., Mulder, J., Pecha, M., Giesler, D. & Crossey, L. 2018. Cambrian Sauk transgression in the Grand Canyon region redefined by detrital zircons. Nature Geoscience 11: 438‒443.

Kowalczyk, J.B., Royer, D.L., Miller, I.M., Anderson, C.W., Beerling, D.J., Franks, P.J., Grein, M., Konrad, W., Roth-Nebelsick, A., Bowring, S.A., Johnson, K.R. & Ramezani, J. 2018. Multiple proxy estimates of atmospheric CO2 from an early Paleocene rainforest. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 22: 1427‒1438.

Krell, F.-T. 2018. Zu Verbreitung und Morphologie einiger Onthophagus-Arten der Schweiz (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Alpine Entomology 2: 59–75, 2 supplements.

Krell, F.-T., Slade, E.M., Raine, E.H., Chiew, L.Y., Schmitt, T., Vairappan, C.S., Walter, P. & Blüthgen, N. 2018. Global dung webs: high trophic generalism of dung beetles along the latitudinal diversity gradient. Ecology Letters 21 (8): 1229–1236.

Kuwanwisiwma, L.J., Ferguson, T.J. & Colwell, C. 2018. Footprints of Hopi History: Hopihiniwtiput Kukveni’at. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. 274 pp.

Rollot, Y., Joyce, W.G. & Lyson, T.R. 2018. A description of the skull of Eubaena cephalica (Hay, 1908) and new insights into the cranial circulation and innervation of baenid turtles. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38 (3): e1474886 (11 pp.).

Saber, S., Sertich, J.J.W., Sallam, H.M., O’Connor, P.M. & Seiffert, E.R. 2018. An enigmatic crocodyliform from the Upper Cretaceous Quseir Formation, central Egypt. Cretaceous Research 90: 174‒184.

Sallam, H.M., Gorscak, E., O’Connor, P.M., El-Dawoudi, I.A., El-Sayed, S., Saber, S., Kora, M.A., Sertich, J.J.W., Seiffert, E.R. & Lamanna, M.C. 2018. New Egyptian sauropod reveals Late Cretaceous dinosaur dispersal between Europe and Africa. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2 (3): 445‒451.

Slowinski, S.P., Fudickar, A.M., Hughes, A.M., Mettler, R.D., Gorbatenko, O.V., Spellman, G.M., Ketterson, E.D. & Atwell, J.W. 2018. Sedentary songbirds maintain higher prevalence of haemosporidian parasite infections than migratory conspecifics during seasonal sympatry. PLoS ONE 13(8): e0201563 (18 pp.).

Thomson, S.A., Pyle, R.L., Ahyong, S…Krell, F.-T... & Zhou, H.-Z. 2018. Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation. PLoS ONE 16 (3): e2005075 (12 pp.).

Weiser, E.L., Lanctot, R.B., Brown, S.C., Gates, H.R., Bentzen, R.L., Boldenow, M.L., Cunningham, J.A., Doll, A., Donnelly, T.F., English, W.B., Franks, S.E., Grond, K., Herzog, P., Hill, B.L., Kendall, S., Kwon, E., Lank, D.B., Liebezeit, J.R., Rausch, J., Saalfeld, S.T., Taylor, A.R., Ward, D.H., Woodard, P.R. & Sandercock, B. K. 2018. Effects of leg flags on nest survival of four species of Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Journal of Field Ornithology 89(3): 287–297.

 

2017

Anyon, R., Creel, D., Gilman, P.A., LeBlanc, S.A., Miller, M.R., Nash, S.E., Nelson, M.C., Putsavage, K.J., Roth, B.J., Schollmeyer, K.G., Sedig, J.W. & Turnbow, C.A. 2017. Re-evaluating the Mimbres region prehispanic chronometric record. Kiva 83(3): 316–343.

Colwell, C. & Ferguson, T.J. 2017. Tree ring-dates and Navajo settlement patterns in Arizona. American Antiquity 82(1): 25–49.

Colwell, C. 2017. Oral traditions. Pp. 77–90 in Mills, B. & Fowles, S. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Southwestern Archaeology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Colwell, C. 2017. Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America’s Culture. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 336 pp.

Garneau, N.L., Nuessle, T.M., Mendelsberg, B.J., Shepard, S. & Tucker, R.M. 2017. Sweet liker status in children and adults: consequences for beverage intake. Food Quality and Preference. doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2017.10.005

Garneau, N.L., Nuessle, T.M., Tucker, R.M., Yao, M., Santorico, S.A., Mattes, R.D. & Genetics of Taste Lab Citizen Scientists. 2017. Taste responses to linoleic acid: a crowdsourced population study. Chemical Sense 42: 769–775.

Génier, F. & Krell, F.-T. 2017. Case 3722. Scarabaeus gazella Fabricius, 1787 (currently Digitonthophagus gazella or Onthophagus gazella; Insecta, Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae): proposed conservation of usage of the specific name by designation of a neotype. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 74: 78–87.

Graham, M.R., Henault, J.A., Z.J. Valois & Cushing, P.E. 2017. Ancient lakes, Pleistocene climates, and river avulsions structure the phylogeography of a large but little-known rock scorpion from the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 122(1): 133–146.

Holloway, W.L., Claeson, K.M., Sallam, H.M., El-Sayed, S., Kora, M., Sertich, J.J.W. & O’Connor, P.M. 2017. A new species of the neopterygian fish Enchodus from the Duwi Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous, Western Desert, central Egypt. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62: 603–611.

Hopkins, M.P., Koyiyumptewa, S.B., Hedquist, S.L., Colwell, C. & Ferguson, T.J. 2017. Hopisinmuy Wu’ya’mat Hisat Yang Tupqa’va Yeesiwngwu (Hopi ancestors lived in these canyons). Pp. 33–52 in Armstrong-Fumero, F. & Hoil Gutierrez, J. (eds.): Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage: Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and the Politics of Cultural Continuity in the Americas. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado.

Joyce, W.G. & Lyson, T.R. 2017. The shell morphology of the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) trionychid turtle Helopanoplia distincta. PeerJ 5: e4169.

Krause, D. W., Hoffmann, S. & Werning, S. 2017. First postcranial remains of Multituberculata (Allotheria, Mammalia) from Gondwana. Cretaceous Research 80: 91–100.

Krell, F.-T. & Král, D. 2017. Order Coleoptera, family Scarabaeidae. Subfamily Dynastinae. Arthropod Fauna of the UAE 6: 169–185.

Krell, F.-T. & Marshall, S.A. 2017. New species described from photographs: Yes? No? Sometimes? A fierce debate and a new Declaration of the ICZN. Insect Systematics and Diversity 1(1): 3–19.

Krell, F.-T. & Reading, R.P. 2017. Dung ball rolling by a flower chafer (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae). Coleopterists Bulletin 71(2): 348–350.

Krell, F.-T., Bouchard, P. & Bousquet, Y. 2017. Case 3745. Heteronychus Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae): proposed conservation of usage by conserving Heteronychus cricetus Hausmann, 1807 as the type species. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 74: 102–107.

Lyson, T.R., Joyce, W.G. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2017. A new chelydroid turtle, Lutemys warreni gen. et sp. nov., from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) Kaiparowits Formation of southern Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. doi:10.1080/02724634.2017.1390672.

Malaney, J.L., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2017. Integrative species delimitation of the widespread North American jumping mice (Zapodinae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 114: 137–152.

Murray, G.G.R., Soares, A.E.R., Novak, B.J., Schaefer, N.K., Cahill, J.A., Baker, A.J., Demboski, J.R., Doll, A., Da Fonseca, R.R., Fulton, T.L., Gilbert, M.T.P., Heintzman, P.D., Letts, B., McIntosh, G., O'Connell, B.L., Peck, M., Pipes, M.L., Rice, E.S., Santos, K.M., Sohrweide, A.G., Vohr, S.H., Corbett-Detig, R.B., Green, R.E. & Shapiro, B. 2017. Natural selection shaped the rise and fall of passenger pigeon genomic diversity. Science 358 (6365): 951–954.

Najar, N., Benedict, L., Doll, A. & Spellman, G. 2017. Highlighting the use of museum collections in avian research. The Auk: Ornithological Advances and The Condor: Ornithological Applications, Joint Special Collection. http://americanornithologypubs.org/page/museum_collections.

Nash, S.E. & Copenheaver, C. (eds). 2017. Special Issue: Dendrochronology in the Eastern United States. Dendrochronologia 43: 1–80.

Nash, S.E. & Copenheaver, C. 2017. Revival of dendroarchaeology in the eastern United States. Dendrochronologia 43: 1–3.

Nash, S.E. & Kruger, F.A. 2017. A silent legacy: Vasily Konovalenko’s gem-carving sculptures. Collections, A Journal for Museum Professionals 13(1): 7–32.

Nash, S.E., Colwell, C. & Bechhoefer, M. 2017. Foreward. Pp. xv–xix in Webster, L., Stiver, L., Begay, D.Y. & Teller Pete, L. (eds.): Navajo Textiles: The Crane Collection at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Denver, CO: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.

Pigage, H.K., Pigage J.C. & Demboski, J.R. 2017. Siphonaptera of North American western chipmunks. Comparative Parasitology 84(2): 135–141.

Pohawpatchoko, C., Colwell, C., Powell, J. & Lassos, J. 2017. Developing a native digital voice: technology and inclusivity in museums. Museum Anthropology 40(1): 52–62.

Schachner, E.R., Sedlmayr, J.C., Schott, R., Lyson, T.R., Sanders, R. K. & Lambertz, M. 2017. Pulmonary anatomy and a case of unilateral aplasia in a common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina): developmental perspectives on cryptodiran lungs. Journal of Anatomy 231: 835–848.

Seltmann, K.C., Cobb, N.S., Gall, L.F., Bartlett, C.R., Basham, M.A., Betancourt, I., Bills, C., Brandt, B., Brown, R.L., Bundy, C., Caterino, M.S., Chapman, C., Cognato, A., Colby, J., Cook, S.P., Daly, K.M., Dyer, L.A., Franz, N.M., Gelhaus, J.K., Grinter, C.C., Harp, C.E., Hawkins, R.L., Heydon, S.L., Hill, G.M., Huber, S., Johnson, N., Kawahara, A.Y., Kimsey, L.S., Kondratieff, B.C., Krell, F.-T., Leblanc, L., Lee, S., Marshall, C.J., McCabe, L., McHugh, J.V., Menard, K.L., Opler, P.A., Palffy-Muhoray, N., Pardikes, N., Peterson, M.A., Pierce, N.E., Poremski, A., Sikes, D.S., Weintraub, J.D., Wikle, D., Zaspel, J.M. & Zolnerowich, G. 2017. LepNet: the Lepidoptera of North America Network. Zootaxa 4247: 73–77.

Ubick, D., Paquin, P., Cushing, P.E. & Roth, V. (eds). 2017. Spiders of North America: an identification manual, 2nd edition. Keene, NH: American Arachnological Society. 425 pp.

Wurmitzer, C., Blüthgen, N., Krell, F.-T., Maldonado, B., Ocampo, F., Müller, J.K. & Schmitt, T. 2017. Attraction of dung beetles to herbivore dung and synthetic compounds in a comparative field study. Chemoecology 27: 75–84.

Yu, K.C., Sahami, K. & Dove, J. 2017. Learning about scale of the Solar System using digital planetarium visualizations. American Journal of Physics 85(7): 550–556.

Yu, K.C., Sahami, K., Sahami, V., Sessions, L. & Denn, G. 2017. Group immersive education with digital fulldome planetariums. 2017 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR) Proceedings (Rosenberg, E.S., Krum, D.M., Wartell, Z. Mohler, B., Babu, S.V., Steinicke, F. & Interrante, V. eds): 238–239. Los Angeles, CA.

 

2016

Amorim, D.S., Santos, C.M.D., Krell, F.-T., Dubois, A., Nihei, S.S., Oliveira, O.M.P., Pont, A., Song, H., Verdade, V.K., Fachin, D.A., Klassa, B., Lamas, C.J.E., Oliveira, S.S., Claudio J. B. de Carvalho, C.J.B. de, Mello-Patiu, C.A., Hajdu, E., Couri, M.S., Silva, V.C., Capellari, R.S., Falaschi, R.L., Feitosa, R.M., Prendini, L., Pombal Jr., J.P., Fernández, F., Rocha, R.M., Lattke, J.E., Caramaschi, U., Duarte, M., Marques, A.C., Reis, R.E., Kurina, O., Takiya, D.M., Tavares. M., Fernandes, D.S., Franco, F.L., Cuezzo, F., Paulson, D., Guénard, B., Schlick-Steiner, B.C., Arthofer, W., Steiner, F.M., Fisher, B.L., Johnson, R.A., Delsinne, T.D., Donoso, D.A., Mulieri, P.R., Patitucci, L.D., Carpenter, J.M., Herman, L. & Grimaldi, D. 2016. Timeless standards for species delimitation. Zootaxa 4137 (1): 121–128.

Bell K.C., Calhoun, K., Hoberg, E.P., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2016. Temporal and spatial mosaics: deep host association and shallow geographic drivers shape genetic structure in a widespread pinworm. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 119 (2): 397–413.

Bever, G.S., Lyson, T.R., Field, D.J. & Bhullar, B.A.S. 2016. The amniote temporal roof and the diapsid origin of the turtle skull. Zoology 119: 471–473.

Bousquet, Y, Bouchard, P. & Krell, F.-T. 2016. New nomenclatural and taxonomic acts, and comments. Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae. Type species of Heteronychus Dejean, 1833. P. 16 in Löbl, I. & Löbl, D. (eds): Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 3. Scarabaeoidea – Scirtoidea – Dascilloidea – Buprestoidea – Byrrhoidea. Revised and Updated Edition. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Bubac, C.M. & Spellman, G.M. 2016. How connectivity shapes genetic structure during range expansion: insights from Virginia’s Warbler. The Auk: Ornithological Advances 133: 213–230.

Caramanica, A. & Koons, M.L. 2016. Living on the edge: pre-Columbian habitation of the desert periphery of the Chicama Valley, Peru. Pp. 141–165 in Contreras, D.A. (ed.): The Archaeology of Human-Environmental Interactions: Strategies for Investigating Anthropogenic Landscapes, Dynamic Environments, and Climate Change in the Human Past. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Colwell, C. 2016. Collaborative Archaeologies and Descendant Communities. Annual Review of Anthropology 45: 113–127.

Cook, J.A., Greiman, S., Agosta, S., Anderson, R.P., Arbogast, B.S., Baker, R.J., Boeger, W., Bradley, R.D., Brooks, D.R., Cole, R., Demboski, J.R., Dobson, A.P., Dunnum, J.L., Eckerlin, R.P., Esselstyn, J., Galbreath, K., Hawdon, J., Hoekstra, H., Kutz, S., Light, J., Olson, L., Patterson, B.D., Patton, J.L., Phillips, A.J., Rickart, E., Rogers, D.S., Siddall, M., Tkach, V. & Hoberg, E.P. 2016. Transformational principles for NEON sampling of mammalian parasites and pathogens: a response to Springer and Colleagues. Bioscience 66 (11): 917–919.

Cushing, P.E. & Brookhart, J.O. 2016. Nine new species of the Eremobates scaber species group of the North American camel spider genus Eremobates (Solifugae, Eremobatidae). Zootaxa 4178 (4): 503–520.

Dahlberg, E.L., Eberle, J.J., Sertich, J.J.W. & Miller, I.M. 2016. A new earliest Paleocene (Puercan) mammalian fauna from Colorado’s Denver Basin, U.S.A. Rocky Mountain Geology 51: 1–22. Two exotic dynastines collected in Sweden (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae). Entomologisk Tidskrift 137 (4): 147–149.

Hagadorn, J.W., Whiteley, K.R., Lahey, B.L., Henderson, C.M. & Holm-Denoma, C.S. 2016. The Permian-Triassic transition in Colorado. Pp. 73–92 in Keller, S.M. & Morgan, M.L. (eds.): Unfolding the Geology of the West: Geological Society of America Field Guide 44. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America.

Hopkins, M.P., Colwell, C. & Ferguson, T.J. 2016. Laguna Sheepherding. Kiva 82 (3): 278–322.

Joyce, W. G., Lyson, T.R. & Kirkland, J.I. 2016. An early bothremydid (Testudines, Pleurodira) from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Utah, North America. PeerJ 4: e2502 (22 pp.).

Joyce, W.G., Lyson, T.R. & Williams, S. 2016. New cranial material of Gilmoremys lancensis (Testudines, Trionychidae) from the Hell Creek Formation of southeastern Montana, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e1225748 (10 pp.).

Kosman, C.W., Kopylova, M.G., Stern, R.A., Hagadorn, J.W. & Hurlbut, J.F. 2016. Cretaceous mantle of the Congo craton: evidence from mineral and fluid inclusions in Kasai alluvial diamonds. Lithos 265: 42–56.

Krell, F.-T. & Bezděk, A. 2016. Subfamily Dynastinae W.S. Macleay, 1819. Pp. 358–367 in Löbl, I. & Löbl, D. (eds): Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 3. Scarabaeoidea – Scirtoidea – Dascilloidea – Buprestoidea – Byrrhoidea. Revised and Updated Edition. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Krell, F.-T. & Breidenbaugh, M. 2016. The mango flower beetle, Protaetia fusca (Herbst), on Wake Island, Western Pacific Ocean (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae)—an accomplished island invasive. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 48: 9–13.

Krell, F.-T. 2016. New nomenclatural and taxonomic acts, and comments. Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae. Availibility of Pachypus truncatifrons Laporte, 1832, senior synonym of Calicnemis obesa (Erichson, 1841), syn. nov. P. 16 in Löbl, I. & Löbl, D. (eds): Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 3. Scarabaeoidea – Scirtoidea – Dascilloidea – Buprestoidea – Byrrhoidea. Revised and Updated Edition. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Lyson, T.R., Joyce, W.G., Lucas, S.G. & Sullivan, R.M. 2016. A new baenid turtle from the early Paleocene (Torrejonian) of New Mexico and a species level phylogenetic analysis of Baenidae. Journal of Paleontology 90: 305–316.

Lyson, T.R., Rubidge, B.S., Scheyer, T.M, de Queiroz, K., Schachner, E.R., Smith, R.M.H., Botha-Brink, J. & Bever, G.S. 2016. Fossorial origin of the turtle shell. Current Biology 26: 1887–1894.

Nash, S.E. & Colwell, C. 2016. Reimaging an ethical approach to museum collections. Pp. 76–80 in Holo, S. & Álvarez, M.T. (eds.): Remix: Changing Conversations in Museums of the Americas. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.

Nash, S.E., with Wicker, R.M. 2016. Stories in Stone: The Enchanted Gem Carvings of Vasily Konovalenko. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado. 277 pp.

Raynolds, R.G. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2016. The Colorado Stratigraphy Chart. Colorado Geological Survey, Map Series 53: 1 map.

Sallam, H.M., O’Connor, P.M., Kora, M., Sertich, J.J.W., Seiffert, E.R., Faris, M., Ouda, K., El-Dawoudi, I., Saber, S. & El-Sayed, S. 2016. Vertebrate paleontological exploration of the Upper Cretaceous succession in the Dakhla and Kharga Oases, Western Desert, Egypt. Journal of African Earth Sciences 117: 223–234.

Sarver B.A.J, Demboski, J.R., Good, J.M., Forshee, N., Hunter, S.L. & Sullivan, J. 2016. Comparative phylogenomic assessment of mitochondrial introgression among several species of chipmunks (Tamias). Genome Biology and Evolution. doi:10.1093/gbe/evw254

Som, S.M., Buick, R., Hagadorn, J.W., Blake, T.S., Perreault, J.M. Harnmeijer, J.P. & Catling, D.C. 2016. Earth’s air pressure 2.7 billion years ago constrained to less than half modern levels: Nature Geoscience 9: 448–451.

Tarasov, S., Vaz-de-Mello, F., Krell, F.-T. & Dimitrov, D. 2016. A review and phylogeny of scarabaeine dung beetle fossils (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae), with the description and two Canthochilum species from Dominican amber. PeerJ 4: e1988 (35 pp.).

Titus, A.L., Eaton, J.G., & Sertich, J. 2016. Late Cretaceous stratigraphy and vertebrate faunas of the Markagunt, Paunsaugunt, and Kaiparowits plateaus, southern Utah. Geology of the Intermountain West 3: 229–291.

Yu, K.C., Sahami, K., Denn, G., Sahami, V. & Sessions, L. 2016. Immersive planetarium visualizations for teaching solar system moon concepts to undergraduates. Journal of Astronomy & Earth Science Education 3 (2): 93–110

 

2015

Barclay, R.S., Rioux, M., Meyer, L.B., Bowring, S.A., Johnson, K.R. & Miller, I.M. 2015. High precision U-Pb zircon geochronology for the Cenomanian Dakota Formation floras in Utah. Cretaceous Research 52(A): 213–237.

Bell K.C., Matek, D., Demboski, J.R. & Cook, J.A. 2015. Expanded Host Range of Sucking Lice and Pinworms in Western North American Chipmunks. Comparative Parasitology 82(2): 311–320.

Bever, G.S., Lyson, T.R., Field, D.J. & Bhullar, B.-A.S. 2015. Evolutionary origin of the turtle skull. Nature 525: 239–242.

Boxer, E.E. & Garneau, N.L. 2015. Rare haplotypes of the gene TAS2R38 confer bitter taste sensitivity in humans. SpringerPlus 4: 505. doi: 10/1186/s40064-015-1277-z

Colwell, C. & Joy, C. 2015. Communities and ethics in heritage debates. Pp. 112–130 in Meskell, L. (ed.) Global Heritage: A Reader. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Colwell, C. 2015. Curating secrets: repatriation, knowledge flows, and museum power structures. Current Anthropology 56: S263–S275.

Cranston, P.S., Krell, F.-T., Walker, K. & Hewes, D. 2015. Wiley's Early View constitutes valid publication for date-sensitive nomenclature. Systematic Entomology 40: 2–4.

Cushing, P.E., Graham, M.R., Prendini, L. & Brookhart, J.O. 2015. A multilocus molecular phylogeny of the endemic North American camel spider family Eremobatidae (Arachnida: Solifugae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 92: 280–293.

Doll, A. C., Lanctot, R. B., Stricker, C. A., Yezerinac, S. M. & Wunder, M. B. 2015. Improved arrival-date estimates of Arctic-breeding Dunlin (Calidris alpina arcticola). The Auk 132(2): 408–421.

Field, D.J., LeBlanc, A., Gau, A. & Behlke, A.D. 2015. Pelagic neonatal fossils support viviparity and precocial life history of Cretaceous mosasaurs. Palaeontology 58(3): 401–407.

Hsiang, A.Y., Field, D.J., Webster, T.H., Behlke, A.D., Davis, M.B., Racicot, R.A. & Gauthier, J.A. 2015. The origin of snakes: revealing the ecology, behavior, and evolutionary history of early snakes using genomics, phenomics, and the fossil record. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15(1): 87. doi: 10.1186/s12862-015-0358-5

Joyce, W.G. & Lyson, T.R. 2015. A review of the fossil record of turtles of the clade Baenidae. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 56: 147–183.

Koons, M. & Nash, S. 2015. Preliminary Results of AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Sandals from Tularosa Cave, NM. Pp. 216–231 in Ludeman, L.C. (ed.) Collected Papers from the 18th Biennial Mogollon Archaeology Conference. Las Cruces, NM: Friends of Mogollon Archaeology.

Koons, M. 2015. External Versus Internal: An Examination of Moche Politics through Similarities and Differences in Ceramic Style. Pp. 57–82 in Druc, I. (ed.) Ceramic Analysis in the Andes. Blue Mounds, WI: Deep University Press.

Koons, M. 2015. Moche sociopolitical dynamics and the role of Licapa II, Chicama Valley, Peru. Latin American Antiquity 26(4): 473–492.

Krell, F.-T. & Krell, V.H.I. 2015. Longevity of the western hercules beetle, Dynastes grantii Horn (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae). Coleopterists Bulletin 69(4): 760.

Krell, F.-T. & Pape, T. 2015. Electronic publications need registration in ZooBank to be available. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 72(3): 245–251.

Krell, F.-T. & Theuerkauf, J. 2015. A new species of the endemic genus Hemicyrthus Reiche (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) from New Caledonia, with a revised key. Zootaxa 4048(2): 281–290.

Krell, F.-T. 2015. A mixed bag: when are early online publications available for nomenclatural purposes? Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 72(1): 19–32.

Krell, F.-T., Knight, J.B., Hammon, R., Wheeler, P., Roberts, J.J. & Eckberg, J.R. 2015. Northern range extension of the figeater beetle, Cotinis mutabilis (Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), into Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. Western North American Naturalist 75(1): 8–13.

Loyd, S.J., Corsetti, F.A., Shen, Y., Eagle, R., Hagadorn, J.W., Shen, Y, Zhang, X., Bonifaci, M. & Tripati, A.K. 2015. Evolution of Neoproterozoic Wonoka–Shuram Anomaly-aged carbonates: evidence from clumped isotope paleothermometry. Precambrian Research 264: 179–191.

Manderson, L., Davis, M., Colwell, C. & Ahlin, T. 2015. On secrecy, disclosure, the public, and the private in anthropology. Current Anthropology 56: S183–S190.

Manthey, J.D., Klicka, J. & Spellman, G.M. 2015. Chromosomal patterns of diversity and differentiation in creepers: a next-gen phylogeographic investigation of Certhia americana. Heredity 115: 165–172.

Nash, S. & Koons, M. 2015. The Reserve Area Archaeological Project. Pp. 233–248 in Ludeman, L.C. (ed.) Collected Papers from the 18th Biennial Mogollon Archaeology Conference. Las Cruces, NM: Friends of Mogollon Archaeology.

Nash, S.E. 2015. John Beach Rinaldo: Quintessential Culture Historian. American Antiquity 80(3): 571–589.

Nuessle, T.M., Garneau, N.L., Sloan, M.M. & Santorico, S.A. 2015. Denver Papillae Protocol for objective analysis of fungiform papillae. Journal of Visualized Experiments 100: e52860. doi:10.3791/52860

Pacheco M.L.A.F., Galante D., Rodrigues F., de M., Leme J., Bidola P., Hagadorn W., Stockmar, M., Herzen, J., Rudnitzki, I.D., Pfeiffer, F. & Marques, A.C. 2015. Insights into the skeletonization, lifestyle, and affinity of the unusual Ediacaran fossil Corumbella. PLoS ONE 10 (3): e0114219. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0114219

Scherer, R.D., Doll, A.C., Rea, L. D., Christ, A.M., Stricker, C.A., Witteveen, B., Kline, T.C., Kurle, C.M. & Wunder, M.B. 2015. Stable isotope values in pup vibrissae reveal geographic variation in diets of gestating Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 527: 261–274.

Stricker, C.A., Christ, A.M., Wunder, M.B., Doll, A.C., Farley, S.D., Rea, L.D., Rosen, D.A.S., Scherer, R.D. & Tollit, D.J. 2015. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope trophic enrichment factors for Steller sea lion vibrissae relative to milk and fish/invertebrate diets. Marine Ecology Progress Series 523: 255–266.

Tomajko, K. 2015. Collection Preservation Facilities One Approach to Sustainable Design, Construction, and Operations. Pp. 19-26 in Decker, J. (ed.) Collections Care & Stewardship: Innovative Approaches for Museums. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Tucker, R.M., Nuessle, T.M., Garneau, N.L., Smutzer, G. & Mattes, R.D. 2015. No difference in perceived intensity of linoleic acid in the oral cavity between obese and nonobese individuals. Chemical Senses (Advance Access). doi: 10.1093/chemse/bjv040

Whitman-Zai, J., Francis, M., Geick, M. & Cushing, P.E. 2015. Revision and morphological phylogenetic analysis of the funnel web spider genus Agelenopsis (Araneae: Agelenidae). Journal of Arachnology 43: 1–25.

Yu, K.C., Sahami, K., Sahami, V. & Sessions, L. 2015. Using a Digital Planetarium for Teaching Seasons to Undergraduates. Journal of Astronomy & Earth Science Education 2(1): 33–50.

 

2014

Albertoni, F. F., Krell, F.-T., Steiner, J. & Zillikens, A. 2014. Life history and description of larva and pupa of Platyphileurus felscheanus Ohaus 1910, a scarabaeid feeding on bromeliad tissues in Brazil, to be excluded from Phileurini (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae). Zookeys 389:49–76.

Barnes, A. D., Emberson, R. M., Chapman, H. M., Krell F.-T. & Didham, R. K. 2014. Matrix habitat restoration alters dung beetle species responses across tropical forest edges. Biological Conservation 170:28–37.

Barnes, A. D., Emberson, R. M., Krell, F.-T. & Didham, R. K. 2014. The role of species traits in mediating functional recovery during matrix restoration. PLOS ONE 9(12): e115385 (19 pp.).

Blonder, B., Royer, D.L., Johnson, K.R., Miller, I.M., Enquist, B.J., 2014. Plant ecological strategies shift across the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary: PLoS Biology, 12(9), e1001949, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001949.

Bourke, J. M., Porter, W. M. R., Ridgely, R. C., Lyson, T. R., Schachner, E. R., Bell, P. R. & Witmer, L. M. 2014. Breathing life into dinosaurs: tackling challenges of soft-tissue restoration and nasal airflow in extinct species. Anatomical Record 297: 2148–2186.

Brown, P. M., Nash, S. E. & Kline, D. 2014. Identification and dendrochronology of wood found at the Ziegler Reservoir fossil site, Colorado, USA. Quaternary Research 82(3):575–579.

Claeson, K., Sallam, H. M., O’Connor, P. M. & Sertich, J. J. W. 2014. A Revision of the Upper Cretaceous lepidosirenid lungfishes from the Quseir Formation, Western Desert, central Egypt. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34: 760–766.

Colwell, C. & Ferguson, T. J. 2014. The snow capped mountain and the uranium mine: Zuni heritage and the landscape-scale in cultural resource management. Advances in Archaeological Practice 2(4):234–251.

Colwell, C. 2014. The Sacred and the Museum: Repatriation and the Trajectories of Inalienable Possessions. Museum Worlds 2(1):10-24.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Nash, S. E. (eds) 2014. Ruth M. Underhill: An Anthropologist’s Arrival: A Memoir. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Salle-Essoo, M.de 2014. Saints and Evil and the Wayside Shrines of Mauritius. Journal of Material Culture 19(3):253–277.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Le Chartier, S. & Jacquin-Ng, S. 2014. The search for Makak: a multidisciplinary settlement history of the northern coast of Le Morne Brabant, Mauritius. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 18(3):375–414.

Cushing, P. E., Casto, P., Knowlton, E. D., Royer, S., Laudier, D., Gaffin, D. D., Prendini, L. & Brookhart, J. O. 2014. Comparative morphology and functional significance of setae called papillae on the pedipalps of male camel spiders (Arachnida: Solifugae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 107(2):510–220.

Field, D. J., Gauthier, J. A., King, B. L., Pisani, D., Lyson, T. R. & Peterson, K. J. 2014. Consilience in reptile phylogeny: microRNAs support an archosaur, rather than a lepidosaur affinity for turtles. Evolution and Development 16(4):189–196.

Fisher, D. C., Cherney, M. D., Newton, C., Rountrey, A. N., Calamari, Z. T., Stucky, R. K., Lucking, C. & Petrie, L. 2014. Taxonomic overview and tusk growth analyses of Ziegler Reservoir proboscideans. Quaternary Research 82(3):518–532.

Garneau, N. L., Nuessle, T. M., Sloan, M. M., Santorico, S. A., Hayes, J. E. & Coughlin, B. C. 2014. Crowdsourcing taste research: genetic and phenotypic predictors of bitter taste perception as a model. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 8:33 (8 pp.) doi: 10.3389/fnint.2014.00033

International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Ballerio, A., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, R.B., Harvey, M.S., Kojima, J.-i., Kottelat, M., Krell, F.-T., Kullander, S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, L.H.S., Ng, P.K.L., Pape, T., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R.L., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van, Winston, J.E., Yanega, D., Zhang, Z.-Q. & Zhou, H.-z.) 2014. Zoological nomenclature and electronic publication – a reply to Dubois et al. (2013). Zootaxa 3779:3–5.

Johnson, K. R., Miller, I. M., Pigati, J. S. & Snowmastodon Project Science Team (Ager, T., Anderson, S., Carrara, P., Fisher, D., Graham, R., Holen, S., Jackson, S., McDonald, G., Sertich, J., Shapiro, B., Stucky, R., Baker, D., Bright, J., Brown, P., Bryant, B., Cherney, M., Cwynar, L., Demboski, J., Elias, S., Gray, H., Hadley, E., Hansen, K., Haskett, D., Honke, J., Jiménez-Moreno, G., Kline, D., Krell, F.[-T.], Lifton, N., Lucking, C., Mahan, S., Miller, D., Muhs, D., Nash, S., Newton, C., Paces, J., Poinar, H., Porinchu, D., Roundtrey, A., Sharpe, S., Spaulding, S., Stiller, M., Street, J., Strickland, L., Thompson, B., Fox, N., Freuerman, A., Grimm, B., Kerr, T., MacCracken, G., O'Neill, H., Petrie, L., Richards, S., Stanley, K. & Troll, C.) 2014. Introduction to the Snowmastodon Project Special Volume: The Snowmastodon Project. Quaternary Research 82(2):473–476.

Koons, M. & Alex, B. 2014. Reevaluating Moche Chronology through Bayesian Methods. Radiocarbon 56(3):1039–1055.

Krell, F.-T. & Angus, R. 2014. The identity of Aphodius nodifrons Randall, 1838 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) from Maine, United States of America, with designation of the lectotype and handwriting examples. Zootaxa 3827(2):273–281.

Krell, F.-T. 2014. Losing the numbers game: abundant journal self-citations put journals at risk for a life without Impact Factor. European Science Editing 40(2):36–38.

Krell, F.-T. 2014. Pleistocene Dung Beetles from MIS 5 at Ziegler Reservoir, Snowmass Village, Colorado (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae: Aphodiini and Aegialiini). Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 5:1–12.

Lamanna, M. C, Sues, H.-D., Schachner, E. R. & Lyson, T. R. 2014. A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the latest Cretaceous of western North America. PLOS ONE 9(3):e92022 (16 pp.) doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092022

Lund, E. K., Sampson, S. D., and Loewen, M. A. in press. Nasutoceratops titusi (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae), a basal centrosaurine from the Kaiparowits Formation, southern Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Lyson, T. R., Schachner, E. R., Botha-Brink, J., Scheyer, T. M., Lambertz, M., Bever, G. S., Rubidge, B. & de Queiroz, K. 2014. Origin of the novel lung ventilatory apparatus of turtles. Nature Communications 5:5211 (11 pp.) doi: 10.1038/ncomms6211

Miller, D. M., Miller, I. M. & Jackson, S. T. 2014. Biogeography of Pleistocene conifer species from the Ziegler Reservoir fossil site, Snowmass Village, Colorado. Quaternary Research 82(3):567–574.

Miller, I. M., Pigati, J. S., Anderson, R. S., Johnson, K. R., Ager, T. A., Baker, R. G., Blaauw, M., Bright, J., Brown, P. M., Bryant, B., Calamari, Z. T., Carrara, P. E., Cherney, M. D., Davis, E. B., Demboski, J. R., Elias, S. A., Fisher, D. C., Gray, H. J., Haskett, D. R., Honke, J. S., Jackson, S. T., Jiménez-Moreno, G., Kline, D., Leonard, E. M., Lifton, N. A., Lucking, C., Mahan, S. A., McDonald, H. G., McHorse, B. K., Miller, D. M., Muhs, D. R., Nash, S. E., Newton, C., Paces, J. B., Petrie, L., Plummer, M. A., Porinchu, D. F., Rountrey, A. N., Scott, E., Sertich, J. J. W., Sharpe, S. E., Skipp, G. L., Strickland, L. E., Stucky, R. K., Thompson, R. S. & Wilson, J. (2014) Summary of the Snowmastodon Project Special Volume: A high-elevation, multi-proxy biotic and environmental record of MIS 6–4 from the Ziegler Reservoir fossil site, Snowmass Village, Colorado, USA. Quaternary Research. 82(3):618–634.

Miraldo, A., Krell, F.-T., Smalén, M., Angus, R. B. & Roslin, T. 2014. Making the cryptic visible - resolving the species complex of Aphodius fimetarius (Linnaeus, 1758) and Aphodius pedellus (de Geer, 1774) (Coleoptera: Aphodiidae) by three complementary methods. Systematic Entomology 39:531–547.

Nash, S. E. & Rogers, C. T. 2014. An Embarrassment of Riches: Tree-Ring Dating, the History of Archaeology, and the Interpretation of Pre-Columbian History at Mesa Verde National Park. Pp. 309–321 in Parezo, N. & Janetski, J. (eds): Archaeology in the Great Basin and Southwest: Papers in Honor of Don D. Fowler. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press.

Nash, S. E. 2014. “A Stone Lives On:” Vasily Konovalenko’s Game Carving Sculptures at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 6:1–67.

Nash, S. E. 2014. Dendrochronology, Dwellings. 9 pp. in Rink, W.J. & Thompson, J.W. (eds): Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods. Heidelberg: Springer. (On-line version at: http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-94-007-6326-5_99-2)

Nash, S. E. 2014. Hannah Marie Wormington (1914–1994) and Cynthia Irwin-Williams (1936–1990). Pp. 233–237 in Fagan, B. (ed.): The Great Archaeologists. London: Thames & Hudson.

Pigati, J. S. & Miller, I. M. (eds.) 2014. The Snowmastodon Project. Quaternary Research 82(3):473–634.

Pigati, J. S., Miller, I. M., Johnson, K. R., Honke, J. S., Carrara, P. E., Muhs, D. R., Skipp, G. & Bryant, B. 2014. Geologic setting and stratigraphy of the Ziegler Reservoir. Quaternary Research 82(3):477–489.

Roberts, E. M., Lamanna, M. C., Clarke, J. A., Meng, J., Gorscak, E., Sertich, J. J. W., O’Connor, P. M., Claeson, K. M. & MacPhee, R. D. E. 2014. Stratigraphy and vertebrate paleoecology of Upper Cretaceous-?lowest Paleogene strata on Vega Island, Antarctica. Palaeogeograpy, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 402:55–72.

Sertich, J. J. W., Stucky, R. K., McDonald, H. G., Newton, C., Fisher, D.C., Scott, E., Demboski, J. R., Lucking, C., McHorse, B.K. & Davis, E.B. 2014. Pleistocene (MIS 6-5) vertebrate faunas from the Ziegler Reservoir fossil site, Snowmass Village, Colorado. Quaternary Research 82(3):504–517.

Sertich, J.J.W. & O’Connor, P. M. 2014. A new crocodyliform from the middle Cretaceous Galula Formation, southwestern Tanzania. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34:576–596.

Steiner, M., Qian, Y., Li, G., Hagadorn, J. W. & Zhu, M. 2014, The developmental cycles of early Cambrian Olivooidae fam. nov. (?Cycloneuralia) from the Yangtze Platform (China). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 398:97–124.

Sullivan, J., Demboski, J. R., Bell, K. C., Hird, S., Sarver, B., Reid, N. & Good, J. M. 2014. Divergence with gene flow within the recent chipmunk radiation (Tamias). Heredity 113:185–194.

Warnock, R. C. M, Parham, J. F., Joyce, W. G., Lyson, T. R. & Donoghue, P. C. J. 2014. Calibration uncertainty in molecular dating analyses: There is no substitute for the prior evaluation of time priors. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 282: 20141013 (10 pp.)

 

2013

Brice, B., Lorion, K.K., Griffin, D., Macalady, A.K., Guiterman, C.H., Speer, J.H., Benakoum, L.R., Cutter, A., Hart, M.E., Murray, M.P., Nash, S.E., Shepard, R., Stewart, A.K. & Wang, H. 2013. Signal strength in sub-annual tree-ring chronologies from Pinus ponderosa in northern New Mexico. Tree-Ring Research 69(2): 81–89.

Chazin, H. & Nash, S. 2013. Moments, movements, and metaphors: Paul Sidney Martin, pedagogy, and professionalization in field schools 1926- 1974. American Antiquity 78(2): 322–343.

Christiansen, M.G. & Stucky, R.K. 2013. Revision of the Wind River faunas, early Eocene of central Wyoming. Part 15. New Nyctitheriidae (?Lipotyphla) with analysis of the relationships of North American taxa. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 3: 1–16.

Cochran, C., Andrews, P., Davis, L. & Smith, R. 2013. Education, informal science learning for the public. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 105–135.

Cochran, C., Coughlin, B. & Garneau, N. 2013. Health Sciences, a newcomer and a pioneer. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 363–382.

Cochran, C., Evans, K., Grinspoon, D., Klebe, D, Lee, S., Lindsay, M., Neafus, D. & Yu, K.C. 2013. Space Sciences, our place in the universe. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 337–361.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Haglund, K.A., Stucky, R.K. & Wineman, P. 2013. “A Museum here founded”, a summative history. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 11–63.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Nash, S.E., Holen, S.R. & Levine, M.N. 2013. Anthropology, unearthing the human experience. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 283–335.

DeBlieux, D.D., Kirkland, J.I., Titus, A.L., Gates, T.A., Eaton, J.G., Getty, M.A., Sampson, S.D., Loewen, M.A. & Hayden, M.C. 2013. Vertebrate paleontology and taphonomy of the Middle Campanian Wahweap Formation in Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument. Pp. 563–587 in Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Ellis, B. & Johnson, K.R. 2013. Comparison of leaf samples from mapped tropical and temperate forests: implications for interpretations of the diversity of fossil assemblages. Palaios 28(3): 163–177.

Farke, A.A. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2013. An abelisauroid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. PLoS ONE 8, e62047. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0062047

Irmis, R.B., Hutchinson, H., Sertich, J.J.W. & Titus, A.L. 2013. Crocodyliforms from the Late Cretaceous of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and vicinity, southern Utah, U.S.A. Pp. 424–444 in: Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Ivy, L.D. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2013. Geology, exploration of Colorado’s deepest roots. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 179–230.

Johnson, K. & Stucky, R.K. 2013. Paleontology, discovering the ancient history of the American West. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 231–281.

Johnson, K., Armstrong, B., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Kruger, F., Haglund, K.A. & Krell, F.-T. (eds) 2013. Denver's Natural History Museum: A History. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 427 pp.

Kerzicnik, L.M., Peairs, F.B., Cushing, P.E., Draney, M.L. & Merrill, S.C. 2013. Spider fauna of semiarid eastern Colorado agroecosystems: diversity, abundance, and effects of crop intensification. Environmental Entomology 42(1): 131–142.

Klebe, D.I, Blatherwick, R.D. & Morris, V.R. 2013 Ground-based all-sky mid-infrared and visible imagery for purposes of characterizing cloud properties. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 6: 7985–8019.

Koons, M. 2013. Reexamining Tiwanaku’s urban renewal through ground-penetrating radar and excavation: the results of three field seasons. Pp. 147–166 in Vranich, A. (ed.): Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology - 2. Los Angeles, CA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, University of California Los Angeles.

Krell, F.-T. 2013. Open-access journals are now open for discoveries of new plants and animals. European Science Editing 39(1): 11–12.

Krell, F.-T. 2013. Pleurophorus caesus new to New Mexico (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae). Entomological News 122(5): 491–492.

Kruger, F., Clancy, L. & Haglund, K.A. 2013. Exhibits, an evolution. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 65–103.

Loewen, M.A., Farke, A.A., Sampson, S.D., Getty, M.A., Lund, E.K. & O’Connor, P.M. 2013. Ceratopsid dinosaurs from the Grand Staircase of southern Utah. Pp. 488–503 in Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Loewen, M.A., Irmis, R.B., Sertich, J.J.W., Currie, P.J. & Sampson, S.D. 2013. Tyrant dinosaur evolution tracks the rise and fall of Late Cretaceous oceans. PLoS ONE 8(11), e79420. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079420

Miller, I.M., Johnson, K.R., Kline, D.E., Nichols, D.J. & Barclay, R.S. 2013. A Late Campanian flora from the Kaiparowits Formation, southern Utah, and a brief overview of the widely sampled but little known Campanian vegetation of the Western Interior of North America. Pp. 107–131 in Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Nash, S.E. & Konovalenko, A. 2013. The Konovalenko gem sculptures. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 320–321.

Nash, S.E. 2013. Hannah Marie Wormington: woman, myth, legend. Kiva 78(3): 247–278.

Nash, S.E. 2013. The Great Depression begets a great expansion: Field Museum anthropology 1929–1941. Pp. 67–88 in Means, B.K. (ed.): Shovel-Ready: Archaeology and Roosevelt’s New Deal for America. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.

Prothero, D.R., Beatty, B.R. & Stucky, R.K. 2013. Simojovelhyus is a peccary, not a helohyid (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Journal of Paleontology 87: 930–933.

Roberts, E.M., Sampson, S.D., Deino, A. & Bowring, S. 2013. The Kaiparowits Formation: a remarkable record of Late Cretaceous terrestrial environments, ecosystems and evolution in Western North America. Pp. 85–106 in Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Rogers, R.R., Krause, D.W., Kast, S.C., Marshall, M.S., Rahantarisoa, L., Robins, C.R. & Sertich, J.J.W. 2013. A new, richly fossiliferous member comprised of tidal deposits in the Upper Cretaceous Maevarano Formation, northwestern Madagascar. Cretaceous Research 44: 12–29.

Rubio, G.D., Arbino, M.O. & Cushing, P.E. 2013. Ant-mimicry in the spider Myrmecotypus iguazu (Araneae: Corinnidae), with notes about myrmecomorphy in spiders. Journal of Arachnology 41: 395–399.

Sampson, S.D., Loewen, M.A., Roberts, E M. & Getty, M.A. 2013. A new macrovertebrate assemblage from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of Laramidia. Pp. 599–617 in Titus, A.L. & Loewen, M.A. (eds.): At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of Southern Utah. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Sampson, S.D., Lund, E.K., Loewen, M.A., Farke, A.A. & Clayton, K. E. 2013. A remarkable short-snouted horned dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (late Campanian) of Laramidia. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280(1766), 20131186. doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1186

Shear, W.A. & Steinmann, D.B. 2013. Cave millipedes of the United States. XIII. A new, troglobiotic species of Austrotyla from Colorado (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Conotylidae). Zootaxa 3745(4): 469–490.

Som, S.M., Hagadorn, J.W., Thelen, W.A., Gillespie, A.R., Catling, D.C. & Buick, R. 2013. Quantitative discrimination between geological materials with variable density contrast by high resolution X-ray computed tomography: an example using amygdule size-distribution in ancient lava flows. Computers & Geosciences 54: 231–238.

Southward, J. 2013. Conservation helping Anthropology. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 319.

Southward, J. 2013. Museum Conservation Department. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 100–101.

Southward, J., Thorwald, H., Muething, G. & Waller, R. 2013. Collections Risk Assessment at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Collections 9(1): 71–91.

Stephenson, J.T., Cushing, P.E., Demboski, J.R. & Krell, F.-T. 2013. Zoology, exploring the biodiversity of Colorado and the world. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals 4: 137–178.

 

2012

Angus, R.B., Wilson, C.J. & Krell, F.-T. 2012. Case 3579. Scarabaeus fimetarius Linnaeus, 1758 (currently Aphodius fimetarius; Insecta, Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae): proposed conservation of usage of the specific name by designation of a neotype. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 69 (1): 29–36.

Bettman, D.J. 2012. The Lepidoptera collection at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, Colorado: description and holdings. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Technical Report 2012-6: 45–49.

Cappellini, E., Jensen, L.J., Szklarczyk, D., Ginolhac, A., da Fonseca, R.A.R. Stafford, T.W., Holen, S.R., Collins, M.J., Orlando, L., Willerslev, E., Gilbert, M.T.P. & Olsen, J.V. 2012. Proteomic analysis of a Pleistocene mammoth femur reveals more than one hundred ancient bone proteins. Journal of Proteome Research 11: 917–926.

Clark, J., C. Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Hill, J.B. 2012. The River, the Research, and the Report. Pp.1–28 in Clark, J. & Lyons, P. (eds.): Migrants and Mounds: Classic Period Archaeology of the Lower San Pedro Valley. Anthropological Papers No. 45. Tucson, AZ: Archaeology Southwest.

Collette, J.H., Gass, K.C. & Hagadorn, J.W. 2012. Protichnites eremita unshelled? Experimental model-based neoichnology and new evidence for a euthycarcinoid affinity for the ichnospecies. Journal of Paleontology 86: 442–454.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Nash, S.E. 2012. A Future for Museum Anthropology! Museum Anthropology 35(2): 97–100.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Powell, J. 2012. Repatriation and Constructs of Identity. Journal of Anthropological Research 68(2): 191–222.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2012. Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration. Pp. 267–291 in Hodder, I. (ed.): Archaeological Theory Today. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2012. The Work of Repatriation in Indian Country. Human Organization 71(3): 278–291.

Cushing, P.E. & Casto, P. 2012. Preliminary survey of the setal and sensory structures on the pedipalps of Camel Spiders (Arachnida, Solifugae). Journal of Arachnology 40: 123–127.

Cushing, P.E. 2012. Spider-ant associations: an updated review of myrmecomorphy, myrmecophily, and myrmecophagy in spiders. Psyche 2012, Article ID 151989: 23 pp. doi: 10.1155/2012/151989.

Hagadorn, J. W. & McDowell, C. 2012. Microbial influence on erosion, grain transport, and bedform genesis in sandy unidirectional flow regimes. Sedimentology 59: 795–808.

Holen, S.R. & Holen, K. 2011 [2012].* Evidence of a Human Occupation of the North American Great Plains during the Last Glacial Maximum. Pp. 85–105 in Jiménez López, J.C., Serrano Sánchez, C., González González, A. & Aguilar Arellano, F.J. (eds.): IV Simposio Internacional:  El hombre temprano en América. México: Instituto Nacional de Anthropologia e Historia. (*publication date is Dec 2011, but book came out in March 2012)

Hope, A.G., K.A. Speer, J.R. Demboski, S.L. Talbot, and J.A. Cook. 2012. A climate for speciation: rapid spatial diversification within the Sorex cinereus complex of shrews. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 64(3): 671–684.

Kerzicnik, L.M., E.G. Chapman, J.D. Harwood, F.B. Peairs & P.E. Cushing. 2012. Molecular characterization of Russian weat aphid consumption. Journal of Arachnology 40: 71–77.

Krell F.-T. 2012. The Journal Impact Factor as a performance indicator. European Science Editing 38(1): 3–6.

Krell, F.-T. & Brookhart, J.O. 2012. The Plateau Giant Tiger Beetle, Amblycheila picolominii Reiche, in Utah: new state record (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae). Western North American Naturalist 72(1): 110–111.

Krell, F.-T. & Stephenson, J.T. 2012. The Entomology Collection at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Technical Report 2012-6: 40–44.

Krell, F.-T. 2012. Academic publishers' time-loop: another mechanism to manipulate impact factors? Learned Publishing 25 (2): 153–154.

Krell, F.-T. 2012. An old record of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, from Panama (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 148 (3): 231–233.

Krell, F.-T. 2012. Electronic publication of new animal names - An interview with Frank-T. Krell, Commissioner of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature and Chair of the ICZN ZooBank Committee. BMC Evolutionary Biology 12(184): 1-4.

Krell, F.-T. 2012. On nomenclature and synonymy of Trichius rosaceus, T. gallicus, and T. zonatus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini). Zootaxa 3278: 61–68.

Krell, F.-T., Branco, T. & Ziani, S. 2012. Case 3590. Scarabaeus Linnaeus, 1758, Dynastes MacLeay, 1819, Scarabaeinae Latreille, 1802, and Dynastinae MacLeay, 1819 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea): proposed conservation of usage. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 69 (3): 182–190.

Krell, F.-T., Rey, A., Micó, E. & Dutto, M. 2012. On nomenclature and identity of Scarabaeus aeruginosus Linnaeus, S. aeruginosus Drury and S. speciosissimus Scopoli (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Cetoniinae and Rutelinae). Revue Suisse de Zoologie 119 (1): 99–110.

Loyd, S.J., Marenco, P.J., Hagadorn, J.W., Lyons, T.W., Kaufman, A.J., Sour-Tovar, F. & Corsetti, F.A. 2012. Sustained low sulfate concentrations in the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian ocean: insights from carbonates of northwestern Mexico and eastern California. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 339–340: 79–94.

Loyd, S.J., Marenco, P.J., Hagadorn, J.W., Lyons, T.W., Kaufman, A.J., Sour-Tovar, F. & Corsetti, F.A. 2012. Local δ34S variability in ~580 Ma carbonates of northwestern Mexico and the Neoproterozoic marine sulfate reservoir. Precambrian Research 224: 551–569.

Martinelli, A.G, Sertich, J.J.W., Garrido, A.C. & Praderio, A.M. 2012. A new peirosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina: implications for specimens referred to Peirosaurus torminni Price (Crocodyliformes: Peirosauridae). Cretaceous Research 37: 191–200.

McGill, D., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. & Hollowell, J. 2012. Archaeological Ethics. Pp. 179–188 in Chadwick, R. (ed.): Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Second Edition. Volume 1. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Nash, S.E. 2012. Will You Please Move With Me To…? Work-Life Balance in a Museum Setting. Society for American Archaeology Bulletin 12(5): 33–34.

Shuping, R.Y., Vacca, W.D., Kassis, M. & Yu, K.C. 2012. Spectral Classification of the Brightest Objects in the Galactic Star-forming Region W40. Astronomical Journal 144(4), 116. doi: 10.1088/0004-6256/144/4/116

Som, S.M., Hagadorn, J.W., Thelen, W.A., Gillespie, A.R., Catling, D.C. & Buick, R. 2012. Quantitative discrimination between geological materials with variable density contrast by high resolution X-ray computed tomography: An example using amygdule size-distribution in ancient lava flows. Computers & Geosciences. doi: 10.1016/j.cageo.2012.11.019

 

2011

Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A. and Krell, F.-T. 2011. Change of authorship of Aphodius and Oryctes to Hellwig, 1798 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Zootaxa 3060: 67-68.

Archibald, S. B., Johnson, K. R. and Mathewes, R., 2011. Intercontinental dispersal of giant thermophilic ants across the Arctic during early Eocene hyperthermals, Proceedings of the Royal Society B doi:1098/rspb.2011.0729 (online version) 278: 3679-3686 (Printed version)

Collette, J. H., Getty, P. R., Hagadorn, J. W., 2011, Insights into an Early Jurassic dinosaur habitat: ichnofacies and enigmatic structures from the Portland Formation, Hoover Quarry, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Atlantic Geology, (47): 81-98.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2011. On Archaeology and Being Human. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 26(2):191-194.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2011. Sketching Knowledge: Quandaries in the Mimetic Reproduction of Pueblo Ritual. American Ethnologist 38(3):451-467.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2011. The Disappeared: Power over the Dead in the Aftermath of 9/11. Anthropology Today 27(3):5-11.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and S.B. Koyiyumptewa. 2011. Translating Time: A Dialogue on Hopi Experiences of the Past pp. 61-83. In Born in the Blood: On Native American Translation, edited by Brian Swann, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Powell, J. and Maxson, R., 2011. The Repatriation of Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains (with R. Maxson and J. Powell). Museum Management and Curatorship 26(1):27-43.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., T. J. Ferguson and D. Gann. 2011. Multivocality in Multimedia: Collaborative Archaeology and the Potential of Cyberspace pp. 239-249.. In New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology, edited by Katsuyuki Okamura and Akira Matsuda, Springer, New York.

Conrad, K.R., and P.E. Cushing. 2011. Observations on hunting behavior of juvenile Chanbria (Solifugae: Eremobatidae). Journal of Arachnology 39:183–184.

De Jong, G.D. & Krell, F.-T. 2011. Development of the blowfly Hemipyrellia fernandica (Macquart) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a carcass of the giant dung beetle Heliocopris antenor (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Uganda. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 113 (1): 77-78.

Freymann, B.P. and Krell, F.-T. 2011. Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) trapped by a moving sand dune near Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Coleopterists Bulletin 65 (4): 422-424.

Gandolfo, G. C. C., Zamaloa, M. C., Cuneo, N. R., Wilf, P., Johnson, K. R., Oldest known Eucalyptus macrofossils are from South America, PLos ONE 6(6) e21084 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021084

Garneau, N., Hostetler, B. 2011. The Amazing Incredible YOU in Expedition Health. Museums & Social Issues: A Journal of Reflective Discourse – Wellness, 5(2): 264-268.  

Gingras, M. K., Hagadorn, J. W., Seilacher, A., Lalonde, S., Pecoits, E., Petrash, D., and Konhauser, K.O., 2011, Possible evolution of mobile animals in association with microbial mats: Nature Geoscience, (4): 372-375.

Hagadorn, J. W., and Miller, R. F., 2011, Hypothesized Cambrian medusae from Saint John, New Brunswick, reinterpreted as sedimentary structures: Atlantic Geology, (47): 66-80.

Hagadorn, J. W., Collette, J. H., and Belt, E. S., 2011, Eolian-aquatic deposits and faunas of the middle Cambrian Potsdam Group: Palaios, 26:314-334

Hagadorn, J. W., Kirschvink, J. L., Raub, T. D., and Rose, E. C., 2011, Above the great unconformity: A fresh look at the Tapeats Sandstone, Arizona-Nevada, U.S.A., Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 67:63-77.

Holen, S. R., May, D.W. and Mahon, S. A., 2011.  The Angus Mammoth:  A Decades-Old Controversy Resolved. American Antiquity 76(3): 487-499.

Koyiyumptewa S.B. and C. Colwell-Chanthaphonh. 2011. The Past Is Now: Hopi Connections to Ancient Times and Places pp. 443-455. In Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest, edited by Margaret C. Nelson and Colleen Strawhacker, University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Krell, F. T., Dellacasa, G., Dellacasa, M. 2011. Auperia Jacquelin-Duval is a junior synonym of Euparia Le Peletier de Sait-Fargeau and Serville and Odontolytes Kozhantshikov is the valid name for Auperia sensu Stebnicka (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae). Coleopterists Bulletin 65(2):173-176.

Krell, F.-T. & Schawaller, W. 2011. Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera). Pp. 535-548 in: T. Harrison (ed.): Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Volume 2: Fossil Hominines and the Associated Fauna. Dordrecht: Springer.

Kunz, B.K. , Krell, F.-T. 2011. Habitat differences in dung beetle assemblages in an African savanna-forest ecotone: Implications for secondary seed dispersal. Integrative Zoology 6:81-96.

Levine, M.N. 2011. Negotiating Political Economy at Late Postclassic Tututepec (Yucu Dzaa), Oaxaca, Mexico. American Anthropologist 113(1):22-39.

Levine, M.N., Joyce, A. A. and Glascock, M. D., 2011. Shifting Patterns of Obsidian Exchange in Postclassic Oaxaca, Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica 22(1):123-133.

Maxson, R. E., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and Lomayestewa, L. W. 2011. Lost in Translation: Rethinking Hopi Katsina Tithu and Museum Language Systems. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals, No. 2, pp. 137

May,W, Huttenlocker, A.K., Pardo, J.D., Benca, J. and B.J. Small, 2011. New Upper Pennsylvanian armored dissorophid records (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) from the U.S. midcontinent and the stratigraphic distributions of dissorophids.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(4):907-912.

McGouldrick, K., Baines, K., Momary, T. and Grinspoon, D.  2011, Quantification of middle and lower cloud variability and mesoscale dynamics from Venus Express / VIRTIS observations at 1.74 μm. Icarus, 217(2):615–628

McGouldricK, K., Toon, O.B., and Grinspoon, D. 2011, Sulfuric acid aerosols in the atmospheres of the terrestrial planets, Planetary and Space ScienceSpecial Edition, 59(10), 934-941

Montanez, I. P., R. D. Norris, T. Algeo, M. Chandler, K. R. Johnson, M. J. Kennedy, D. V. Kent, J. T. Kiehl, L. R. Kump, A. C. Ravelo, K. K. Turekian, 2011. Understanding the Earth’s Deep Past: Lessons for Our Climate Future, The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 194 p.

Nash, S., Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and S. Holen. 2011. Civic Engagements in Museum Anthropology: A Prolegomenon for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Historical Archaeology 45(1):135-151.

Neff, J. L., Hagadorn, J. W., Sunderlin, D., and Williams, C. J., 2011, Sedimentology, facies architecture and chemostratigraphy of a continental high-latitude Paleocene–Eocene succession—The Chickaloon Formation, Alaska: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 240:14-29.

Peppe, D. J., Royer, D. L., Cariglino, B., Oliver, S. Y.,  Newman, S., Leight, E., Enikolopov, G., Fernandez-Burgos, M., Herrera, F., Adams, J. M., Correa, E. , Currano, E. D., Erickson, J. M. , Hinojosa, L. F., Hoganson, J. W., Iglesias, A. , Jaramillo, C. A., K. R. Johnson, Jordan, G. J., Kraft, N., Lovelock, E. C., Lusk, C. H., Niinemetes, Ü., Rapson, G., Wing, S. L., Wright, I. J.,  2011. Sensitivity of leaf size and shape to climate: global patterns and paleoclimatic applications, New Phytologist 1-16.

Reid, N., Demboski, J.R., Sullivan, J. 2011. Phylogeny Estimation of the Radiation of Western North American Chipmunks (Tamias) in the Face of Introgression Using Reproductive Protein Genes. Systematic Biology. August 30. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syr094. http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/08/29/sysbio.syr094.short?rss=1

Sertich, J.J.W. 2011. Significance of temporal and geographic sampling for Cretaceous Gondwanan Biogeography. Paleontologia: Cenários de Vida 4:623–654.

Smith, D.M., M. A. Gorman, J.D. Pardo, and B.J. Small. 2011. First fossil Orthoptera from the Jurassic of North America. Journal of Paleontology 85(1):102-105.

 

2010

Bai, M., Krell, F.T., Ren, D., Yang, X. 2010. A new, well-preserved species of Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) from the Jehol Biota of China, Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 84 (4): 676-679.

Bell, K.C., D.J. Hafner, P. Leitner, M.D. Matocq. 2010. Phylogeography of the ground squirrel subgenus Xerospermophilus and assembly of the Mojave Desert biota. Journal of Biogeography 37: 363-378

Carpenter, K., Sanders, F., Reed, B., Reed, J., and Larson, P. 2010. Plesiosaur swimming as interpreted from skeletal analysis and experimental results. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 113: 1-34

Cole, J.C., Trexler, Jr., J.H., Cashman, P.H., Miller, I.M., Shroba, R.R., Cosca, M.A., and Workman, J.B., 2010, Beyond Colorado’s Front Range—A new look at Laramide basin subsidence, sedimentation, and deformation in north-central Colorado, in Morgan, L.A., and Quane, S., eds., Through the Generations: Geologic and Anthropogenic field excursions in the Rocky Mountains from modern to ancient: Geological Society of America Field Guide 18, 55-76, doi:10.1130/2010.0018.

Collette, J. H. and Hagadorn, J. W., 2010, Early evolution of phyllocarid arthropods: Phylogeny and systematics of Cambrian-Devonian archaeostracans: Journal of Paleontology, 84: 795-820.

Collette, J. H. and Hagadorn, J. W., 2010, Three-dimensionally preserved arthropods from Cambrian Lagerstätten of Quebec and Wisconsin: Journal of Paleontology, 84: 646-667.

Collette, J. H., Hagadorn, J. W., and Lacelle, M. M., 2010, Dead in their tracks: Cambrian arthropods and their traces from intertidal sandstones of Quebec and Wisconsin: Palaios, 25: 475-486.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2010. Living Histories: Native Americans and Southwestern Archaeology. AltaMira Press, Lanham, MD. 212p.            

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2010. The Problem of Collaboration? Reflections on Engagements of Inclusivity, Reciprocity, and Democracy in Museum Anthropology. Western Humanities Review 64(3):49-63.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. and T. J. Ferguson. 2010. Intersecting Magisteria: Bridging Archaeological Science and Traditional Knowledge. Journal of Social Archaeology 10(3):325-346.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and S. E. Nash. 2010. A Future for Museum Anthropology? Museum Anthropology 33(1):1-5.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., T. J. Ferguson, D. Lippert, R. H. McGuire, G. P. Nicholas, J. E. Watkins and L. J. Zimmerman. 2010. The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology. American Antiquity 75(2):228-238.

Grinspoon, D., B. Partridge, L. A. Hillenbrand. 2010. Part I. Science Education and Outreach: Forging a Path to the Future, Keynote Address: Science Since the Medicean Stars and the Beagle. In 1st edition, Science Education and Outreach: Forging a Path to the Future. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, 431:3-17

Grinspoon, D., E. CoBabe, P. Harman, and E.E. Prather. 2010.  Part II. Plenary Panels, Collaboration Across the Sciences: How Can We Improve Our Practice and Prepare the Future? In 1st edition, Science Education and Outreach: Forging a Path to the Future. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, 431:21-22

Hird, S., N Reid, J. R. Demboski, and J Sullivan. 2010. Introgression at differentially aged hybrid zones in red-tailed chipmunks. Genetica, 138 (8): 869-883.

Holen, S. R., 2010.  The Eckles Clovis Site, 14JW4:  A Clovis Site in Northern Kansas.  Plains Anthropologist 55(216):299-310.

Holen, S. R., 2010. The age and distribution of bifacially flaked Proboscidean bone technology. Quaternarie 3:135-136.

Krell, F.-T. & Philips, T.K. 2010. Formicdubius Philips & Scholtz from South Africa, a junior synonym of Haroldius Boucomont, and a survey of the trichomes in the African species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Onthophagini). ZooKeys 34: 41-48.

Krell, F.-T. 2010. Case 3504. Onthophagus rugulosus Harold, 1886 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): proposed conservation of the specific name. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67 (1): 28-31. London.

Krell, F.-T. 2010. Trichius sexualis Bedel, 1906 – nomen protectum (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Trichiinae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 57 (2):219-222. 

Krell, F.-T., Ross, E., Giusti, A., Krell-Westerwalbesloh, S., Eggleton, P., 2010, Comparison of Leaf Litter and Litter plus upper Soil Extractions in assessing Forest Floor Macroinvertebrate Fauna, Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, 146: 71-82.

McDonald, H. G.,  S. R. Holen, J. Carstensen and T. Kellett, 2010. A New Record of American Mastodon, Mammut americanum, in Colorado.  Current Research in the Pleistocene 29:200-202. 

Miller, I. M. and Hickey, L. J. 2010. The Fossil Flora of the Winthrop Formation (Albian-Early Cretaceous) of Washington State, USA: Pinophytina. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 51(1): 3-96.

Nash, S. E. and C. Colwell-Chanthaphonh. 2010. NAGPRA After Two Decades. Museum Anthropology 33(2):99-104.

Nash, S. E., 2010. A Conflicted Legacy: Paul Sidney Martin as Museum Archaeologist 1925-1938. American Anthropologist 112(1):104-121.

Pardo, J.D., A.K. Huttenlocker, B.J. Small, and M.A. Gorman 2010. The cranial morphology of lungfish (Osteichthyes: Dipnoi) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(5): 1352-1359.

Paul, G.S. and Carpenter, K. 2010. Allosaurus Marsh, 1877 (Dinosauria, Theropoda): proposed conservation of usage by designation of a neotype for its type species Allosaurus fragilis Marsh, 1877. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 67(1): 53-56.

Ratcliffe, B. & Krell, F.-T. (eds) 2010. Current Advances in Scarabaeoidea Research. ZooKeys 34, Special Issue. Pensoft, Sofia & Moscow. 207 p.

Royer, D. L., Miller, I. M., Peppe, D. J., Hickey, L. J. 2010. Leaf economic traits from fossils support a weedy habit for early angiosperms: American Journal of Botany 97(3): 438-445.

Schulte, P. Alegret, L., Arenillas, I., Arz, J.A. Barton, P.J., Bown, P.R., Bralower, T.J., Christeson, G.L., Claeys, P., Cockell, C.S., Collins, G.S., Deutsch, A., Goldin, T.J., Goto, K., Grajales-Nishimura, J.M., Grieve, R.A.F., Gulick, S.P.S., Johnson, K.R., Kiessling, W., Koeberl, C., Kring, D.A., MacLeod, K.G., Matsui, T., Melosh, J., Montanari, A., Morgan, J.V., Neal, C.R., Nichols, D.J., Norris, R.D., Pierazzo, E., Ravizza, G., Rebolledo-Vieyra, M., Reimold, W.U., Robin, E., Salge, T., Speijer, R.P., Sweet, A.R., Urrutia-Fucugauchi, J., Vajda, V., Whalen, M.T. & Willumsen, P.S. 2010. The Chicxulub asteroid impact and mass extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Science, 327: 1214-1218.

Seilacher, A., and Hagadorn, J. W., 2010, Early molluscan evolution: Evidence from the trace fossil record: Palaios, 25: 565-575.

Sokoloski K.J., A.M. Dickson, E.L. Chaskey, N.L. Garneau, C.J. Wilusz and J. Wilusz. 2010. Sindbis Virus Usurps the Cellular HuR Protein to Stabilize Its Transcripts and Promote Productive Infections in Mammalian and Mosquito Cells. Cell Host Microbe. 8(2):196-207.

Spaulding, M., Flynn, J.J., and Stucky, R. 2010. A new basal carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the ‘Bridger B’ (Black’s Fork Member, Bridger Formation, Bridgerian NALMA, Middle Eocene) of Wyoming, USA. Palaeontology 53:815-32.

Spaulding, M., Flynn, J.J., and Stucky, R. 2010. A new basal carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the ‘Bridger B’ (Black’s Fork Member, Bridger Formation, Bridgerian NALMA, Middle Eocene) of Wyoming, USA. Palaeontology 53:815-32.

Wilf, P., Singer, B. S., Zamaloa, M. C., Johnson, K. R., Cúneo. N. R.,  2010. Early Eocene 40Ar/39Ar age of the Pampa de Jones plant, frog, and insect biota (Huitrera Formation, Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina), Ameghiniana (Rev. Assoc. Paleont. Argent.) 47: 207-216.

Yu, K.C., Sahami, K., & Denn, G. 2010, Student Ideas about Kepler's Laws and Planetary Orbital Motions, Astronomy Education Review, 9, 010108, DOI:10.3847/AER2009069; published 23 July 2010.

 

2009

Alonso-Zarazaga, M., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, B., Kottelat, M., Krell, F.-T., Kullander. S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, S., Minelli, A., Ng, P.K.L., Pape. T., Papp, L., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van & Zhang, Z.-Q.. Proposed amendment of Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. Journal of Crustacean Biology 29(2): 275-280. Lawrence.

Bell, J.F., III, M.J. Wolff, M.C. Malin, W. Calvin, B. Cantor, M. Caplinger, R.T. Clancy,  L. Edwards, J. Fahle, T. Ghaemi,  R.M. Haberle, A. Hale, P.B. James, S. Lee, T. McConnochie,  E. Noe Dobrea, M. Ravine, K. Supulver, P.C. Thomas (2009). Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Color Imager (MARCI):  Instrument Description, Calibration, and Performance. J. Geophys. Res., 114, E08S92.

Broussard, G.W., Norris, M. B., Schwindt, A. R, Fournie, J. W., Winn, R. N., Kent, M. L., and Ennis, D. G., Chronic Myobacterium marinum infection acts as a tumor promoter in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 149 pp. 152-160

Busch, R. J. Kent, T. Rosalas Tham, V. Vasquez Sanchez and C. Gaither. Gallinazo and Moche at Santa Rita B: Middle Chao Valley, Northern Coastal Peru. In Gallinazo: An Early Cultural Tradition on the Peruvian North Coast. Edited by: Jean-François Millaire with Magali Morlion. UCLA Costen Institute of Archaeology Press. Los Angeles California, p. 167-179

Carpenter, K. 2009. Role of lateral body bending in crocodylian track making. Ichnos  16: 202 – 207.

Carpenter, K., Bartlett, J. Bird, J. and Barrick, R. 2009. Ankylosaurs from the Price River Quarries, Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), east-central Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28: 1089-1101.

Catenazzi, A, J.O. Brookhart & P.E. Cushing. 2009. Natural history of coastal Peruvian solifuges with a redescription of Chinchippus peruvianus and an additional new species (Arachnida, Solifugae, Ammotrechidae). Journal of Arachnology 37(2): 151-159.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2009. Inheriting the Past: The Making of Arthur C. Parker and Indigenous Archaeology. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 268 pp.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. Archaeology on the Periphery: Locating “A Last Great Place.” In Archaeologies and Ethnographies, edited by Lena Mortensen and Julie Hollowell, pp. 240-259. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. Myth of the Anasazi: Archaeological Language, Collaborative Communities, and the Contested Past. Public Archaeology 8(2-3):191-207.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. Reconciling American Archaeology and Native America. Daedalus 138(2):94-104.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. The Archaeologist as a World Citizen: On the Morals of Heritage Preservation and Destruction. In Cosmopolitan Archaeologies, edited by Lynn Meskell, pp. 140-165. Duke University Press, Durham.

Cranston, P.S., Vilhelmsen, L. and Krell, F.-T. 2009. Editorial. Systematic Entomology 34 (1): 1.

Ellis, B., Daly. D., Hickey, L. J., Johnson, K., Mitchell, J., Wilf, P., Wing, S., Manual of Leaf Architecture, Cornell University Press, Ithaca NY, Published in association with the New York Botanical Gardens, 190 pp.

Glasby, C.J. & Krell, F.-T. 2009. Bollandiella nom. nov. for the polychaete genus Bollandia Glasby, 1994 (Annelida: Polychaeta: Phyllodocida: ?Syllidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 122 (3): 355-356.

Gunnell, G. F, P. C. Murphey, R. K. Stucky, K. E. B. Townsend, P, Robinson, J.-P. Zonneveld, and W/ S. Bartels. Biostratigraphy and Biochronology of the Latest Wasatchian, Bridgerian, and Uintan North American Land Mammal “Ages” . Albright, L. B. iii, Ed., Papers on Geology, Vertebrate Paleontology, and Biostratigraphy In Honor off Michael O. Woodburne. Museum Of Northern Arizona Bulletin 65, Flagstaff, Arizona. p. 279-330.

Hayashi, S., Carpenter, K. and Suzuki, D. 2009. Differential growth patterns between the skeleton and osteoderms of Stegosaurus (Ornithischia: Thyreophora). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29:123-131.

Holen, K., and S. R. Holen, 2009.  A Beveled Bone Rod from the Cody Component of the Lindenmeier Site.  Current Research in the Pleistocene 26:75-77.

Holen, S., The Plunkett Site: A 1930s Goshen Discovery in Northwest Nebraska.  Central Plains Archaeology 11(1):1-7.

Krell, F.-T. & Britton, R.J. 2009. Ladybirds take over. This year's mass occurrence of Coccinellidae in Colorado. Antenna 33(4): 166-169.

Krell, F.-T. & Rößner, E. 2009. The British Amphimallon ochraceum (Knoch) is A. fallenii (Gyllenhal) (Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae). Coleopterist 18 (1): 15-17.

Krell, F.-T. 2009. [Contributions.] Pp. 7, 18-19 in: Michel, E., Nikolaeva, S., Dale-Skey, N. & Tracey, S. (eds.): Contributions to the discussion on electronic publication. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 66 (1): 4-19.

Krell, F.-T. 2009. Comment on the proposed precedence of the generic name Ataenius Harold, 1867 over Aphodinus Motschulsky, 1862 (Insecta Coleoptera). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 66 (1): 72-76.

Krell, F.-T. 2009. Onthophagus stomachosus nom. nov. for Onthophagus seminulum Balthasar, 1964 (nec Klug, 1855) from Somalia (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series 178 (2): 5-6. Praha. [18.vii.2009]

Krell, F.-T. 2009. Onthophagus witteianus nom.nov. for Onthophagus wittei Frey, 1958 (nec Harold, 1867) from Congo (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). Entomologica Basiliensia et Collectionis Frey 31: 119–120

Krell, F.-T. 2009. Should editors influence the journal Impact Factor? Learned Publishing 23 (1): 59-62.

Krell, F.-T. 2009. The poverty of citation databases: data mining is crucial for fair metrical evaluation of research performance. BioScience 59 (1): 6-7.

Krell, F.-T. 2009. ZooBank and the next edition of the Code – challenges and new developments in the 250th year of zoological nomenclature. Aquatic Insects 31, Supplement 1: 269-282

Nash, S. E. and P. R. Sheppard. Climate and Natural Environment in the Southwest. Chapter in encyclopedia Archaeology in America, Volume 3, pp. 17 – 21. Francis P. McManamon, Linda S. Cordell, Kent Lightfoot, and George R. Milner, Editors. Greenwood Publishing.

Nash, S. E., (Editor). Readings in Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity And Latin American Antiquity 1935-2006. Society for American Archaeology Press. Washington, D.C.473 pp.

Nash, S. E., Archaeomagnetism Analysis. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 423 – 425. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nash, S. E., Dendrochronology. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American  Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 9 – 14. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nash, S. E., Introduction. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 1 – 8. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nash, S. E., Luminescence Analysis. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 452 – 453. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nash, S. E., Obsidian Hydration Analysis. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 349 – 352. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nash, S. E., Radiocarbon Analysis. In Nash, Stephen E., compiler, Readings In Chronometric Analysis: Selections from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, 1935 – 2006, pp. 149 – 158. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington D.C.

Nesbitt, S.J., M.R. Stocker, B.J. Small, and A. Downs. 2009. The osteology and relationships of Vancleavea campi (Reptilia: Archosauriformes). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157: 814-864.

Nolan, T.C., A. Atkinson, and B.J. Small. 2009. The use of linear collapsible foam for molding ichnofossils in the field. In: Proceedings of the First Annual Fossil preparation and Collections Symposium, pp 87-92. Brown, M.A., J.F. Kane, and W.G. Parker (eds.)

Rössner, E. & Krell, F.-T. 2009. Identität und taxonomischer Status von Amphimallon ochraceum (Knoch, 1801) und A. fallenii (Gyllenhal, 1817) sowie weiterer mit A. solstitiale (Linnaeus, 1758) verwandter Taxa (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) (Identity and taxonomic status of Amphimallon ochraceum (Knoch, 1801), A. fallenii (Gyllenhal, 1817) and other taxa related to A. solstitiale (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae)). Vernate 27: 221-261. Erfurt.

Rößner, W. & Krell, F.-T. 2009. Amphimallon ochraceum (Knoch, 1801) – offenbar kein Bestandteil der Fauna Deutschlands (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Melolonthidae). Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 53 (1): 33-39. [in German, with English summary]

Sarzetti, L. C., C. C. Labandeira, J. Muzon, P. Wilf, N. R. Cuneo, K. R. Johnson, J. F. Genise, Odonatan endophytic oviposition from the Eocene of Patagonia: the ichnogenus Paleoovoidus and  implications for behavioral stasis. Journal of Paleontology v. 83, no. 3, p. 431-447.

Schwindt, A. R, Kent, M. L., Ackerman, L. K., MasseySimonich, S. L., Landers, D. H., Blett, T., and Schreck, C. B., Reproductive Abnormalities in Trout from Western U.S. National Parks. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 pp. 522-531

Slowik, J., & P.E. Cushing. 2009. Redescription and transfer of Geolycosa grandis (Banks 1894) (Araneae, Lycosidae) to the genus Hogna. Journal of Arachnology 37(3):261-265.

Theuerkauf, J., Rouys, S., van Berge Henegouwen, A.L., Krell, F.-T., Mazur, S. & Mühlenberg, M. 2009. Colonisation of forest elephant dung by invertebrates in the Bossematié Forest Reserve, Ivory Coast. Zoological Studies 48 (3): 343-350. Taipei.

Wilf, P., S. A. Little, A. Iglesias, M. C. Zamaloa, M. A. Gandolfo, N. R. Cúneo, K. R. Johnson Papuacedrus (Cupressaceae) in Eocene Patagonia, a new fossil link to Australasian rainforests. American Journal of Botany v. 96, no. 11, p. 2031-2047.

Woodburne, M. O., Gunnell, G. F., and Stucky, R. K., Climate directly influences Eocene mammal faunal dynamics in North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 106, no. 32 p. 13399-13403

Woodburne, M. O., Gunnell, G. F., and Stucky, R.K., Land Mammal Faunas of North America Rise and Fall During the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum. Denver Museum Of Nature & Science Annals, number 1, p. 78

Yu, K.C. 2009, "Digital Planetariums for Geology and Geography Education: Earth Visualizations at the Gates Planetarium," The Planetarian, 36(3), pp. 6-12, 64

Yu, K.C., K. Williams, D. Neafus, L. Gaston, G. Downing, 2009, "Gaia Journeys: a museum-based immersive performance exploration of the Earth," International Journal of Digital Earth, 2(1), pp. 44-58.

 

2008

Ackerman, LK, AR Schwindt, SL Massey Simonich, DC Koch, TF Blett, CB Schreck, ML Kent, DH Landers (2008) Atmospherically deposited PBDEs, pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs in western U.S. national park fish: concentrations and consumption guidelines. Environmental Science and Technology 42:2334-2341.

Alonso-Zarazaga, M., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, B., Kottelat, M., Krell, F., Kullander. S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, S., Minelli, A., Ng, P.K.L., Pape. T., Papp, L., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van & Zhang, Z.-Q.International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 2008. Proposed amendment of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. African Invertebrates 49 (2): 1-11. Pietermaritzburg.

Alonso-Zarazaga, M., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, B., Kottelat, M., Krell, F., Kullander. S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, S., Minelli, A., Ng, P.K.L., Pape. T., Papp, L., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van & Zhang, Z.-Q. International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 2008. Proposed amendment of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. Zootaxa 1908: 57-67.

Alonso-Zarazaga, M., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, B., Kottelat, M., Krell, F., Kullander. S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, S., Minelli, A., Ng, P.K.L., Pape. T., Papp, L., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van & Zhang, Z.-Q.International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 2008. Proposed amendment of Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95: 874-881.

Alonso-Zarazaga, M., Bogutskaya, N.G., Bouchet, P., Brothers, D.J., Fautin, D.G., Grygier, M.J., Halliday, B., Kottelat, M., Krell, F., Kullander. S.O., Lamas, G., Lim, S., Minelli, A., Ng, P.K.L., Pape. T., Papp, L., Patterson, D.J., Pyle, R., Rosenberg, G., Štys, P., Tol, J. van & Zhang, Z.-Q. International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 2008. Proposed amendment of Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 154: 848-855.

Bebis, G., Boyle, R., Parvin, B., Koracin, D., Remagnino, P.,Porikli, F., Peters, J., Klosowski, J., Arns, L., Yu, K.C., Rhyne, T.-M., Monroe, L. (Eds.) 2008, Advances in Visual Computing: 4th International Symposium, ISVC 2008, Las Vegas, NV, USA, December 1-3, 2008, Proceedings, Part II; Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 5359

Brookhart, J.O. & P.E. Cushing. 2007 (published in 2008). Hemerotrecha banksi (Arachnida, Solifugae), a diurnal group of solifuges from North America. Journal of Arachnology 36(1): 49-64.

Carpenter, K. and Wilson, Y. 2008. A new species of Camptosaurus (Ornithopoda: Dinosauria) from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, and a biomechanical analysis of its forelimb. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 76:227-263.

Carpenter, K., J. Bartlett, J. Bird, R. Barrick. 2008. Ankylosaurs From The Price River Quarries, Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), East-Central Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(4):1089–1101

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2008. Artist Unknown: The Significance of Signatures on Pueblo Pottery. In A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos, edited by Valerie K. Verzuh, pp. 17-31. Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., 2008. Comment on “History and Its Discontents: Stone Statues, Native Histories, and Archaeologists.” Current Anthropology 49(3):455-456.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., 2008. Sacred Sites; Eskiminzin. In Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty, edited by Donald L. Fixico, pp. 805-806, 946-947. ABC-CLIO Press, Santa Barbara.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and T. J. Ferguson (eds). 2008. Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendant Communities. AltaMira Press, Lanham, MD.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., Ferguson, T. J., and R. Anyon. 2008. Always Multivocal and Multivalent: Conceptualizing Archaeological Landscapes in Arizona’s San Pedro Valley. In Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagements in Native North America, edited by Patricia E. Rubertone, pp. 59-80. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., J. Hollowell, and D. McGill, 2008. Ethics in Action: Case Studies in Archaeological Dilemmas. The SAA Press, Washington D.C.

Cushing, P.E. 2008. Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae). Pp. 3490 – 3508 In: (Capinera, J.L., ed.) Encyclopedia of Entomology,2nd ed. vol. 4. Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Cushing, P.E. and J.A. Slowik. 2007 (published in 2008). Re-curation of alcohol-preserved specimens: comparison of gradual versus direct specimen transfer on specimen condition and assessment of specimen value. Collection Forum 22(1-2):1-9.

Cushing, P.E., V. Pliler and C.S. Ware. 2008. Potential effect of residual anti-parasitic compound in muscle tissue on a museum dermestid beetle colony. Collection Forum 22(1-2):45-52.

Englehorn, J., Small, B.J. and A. Huttenlocker. 2008. A redescription of Acroplous vorax (Temnospondyli: Dvinosauria) based on new specimens from the early Permian of Nebraska and Kansas.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(2):291-305.

Good, J.M., S. Hird, N. Reid, J.R. Demboski, S.J. Steppan, T.R. Martin-Nims, and J. Sullivan, 2008. Ancient hybridization and mitochondrial capture between two species of chipmunks. Molecular Ecology, 17(5): 1313-1327.

Gorman, M.A. II, I.M. Miller, J.D. Pardo, and B.J. Small. 2008. Plants, fish, turtles, and insects from the Morrison Formation: A Late Jurassic ecosystem near Cañon City, Colorado, in Raynolds, R.G., ed., Roaming the Rocky Mountains and Environs, Geological Field Trips from the 2007 Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America Field Guide 10, pp. 295-310.

Holen, S.R., M. P. Muniz, and B. Patten, 2008, A Comment on Howard’s Authentication Analysis of the Angus Nebraska Fluted  Point “  Plains Anthropologist 53(297):357-366.

Johnson, K., 2008. How old is T. rex?: Challenges with the dating of terrestrial strata deposited during the Maastrichtian Stage of the Cretaceous Period pp. 63-65  in Tyrannosaurus rex: The Tyrant King, Peter Larson and Kenneth Carpenter (eds.) Indiana Univ. Press.

Klann, A.E., A.V. Gromov, P.E. Cushing, A.V. Peretti & G. Alberti. 2008. The anatomy and ultrastructure of the suctorial organ of Solifugae (Arachnida).  Arthropod Structure and Development 37:3-12.

Krell, F.-T. & S. Shabalin. 2008. Michajlowastasia nom. nov. for the parasitic euglenoid genus Parastasia Michajłow, 1972 (Euglenozoa: Euglenoidina: Astasiidae). Systematic Parasitology 71 (1): 49-52.

Krell, F.-T. 2008. Comment on the proposed conservation of the ichnogenus Coprinisphaera Sauer, 1955 (Ichnotaxa, Insecta, Coleoptera, Coprinisphaeridae). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 65 (1): 50-54. London.

LaBelle, J. M.,  and S. R. Holen; Evidence for Multiple Paleoindian Components at the Lindenmeier Site, Larimer County, Colorado Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:108-110.

Larson, P., and Carpenter, K. (eds) Tyrannosaurus rex: The Tyrant King (Indiana University Press).

Lipkin, C. and Carpenter, K. 2008. Looking again at the forelimbs of Tyrannosaurus rex.  PP 166-190 in Larson, P. and Carpenter,

McGouldrick, K., and O. B. Toon.  Modeling the effects of shear on the evolution of the holes in the condensational clouds of Venus.  Icarus, 196, 35–48, doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2008.02.020.

McGouldrick, K., and O. B. Toon.  Observable effects of convection and gravity waves on the Venus condensational cloud.  Planet. Space Sci., 46, 1112–1131, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2008.02.010.

McGouldrick, K., K. H. Baines, T. W. Momary, and D. H. Grinspoon., Venus Express/VIRTIS observations of middle and lower cloud variability and implications for dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 113, E00B14 (doi:10.1029/2008JE003113, 2008)

Miller, I.M. and Hickey, L.J. 2008. The Fossil Flora of the Winthrop Formation (Albian-Early Cretaceous) of Washington State, USA. Part I: Bryophyta and Pteridophytina. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 49(2), p. 135-180.

Nichols, D. J. and Johnson, K. R, 2008. Plants and the K-T Boundary. Cambridge University Press. 280 pp

Peppe, D.J., Hickey, L.J., Miller, I.M., and Green, W.A. 2008. A Morphotype Catalogue, Floristic Analysis and Stratigraphic Description of the Aspen Shale Flora (Cretaceous-Albian) of Southwestern Wyoming. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 49(2), p. 181-208.

Raynolds, R. Roaming the Rocky Mountains and Environs, Geological Field Trips from the 2007 Annual Meeting, Geological Society of America Field Guide 10, 310 pp.

Roberts, A.K., D.M. Smith, R.P. Guralnick, P.E. Cushing, J. Krieger. 2008. Outline morphometric approach to identifying fossil spiders: a preliminary examination from the Florissant Formation. Pp. 105-116 In: Special Paper 435: Paleontology of the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation (eds. H.W. Meyer & D.M. Smith). Geological Society of America.

Santiago-Blay, J.A., Ratcliffe, B.C., Krell, F.-T. & Anderson, R. 2008. Allotypes should be from the type series: a position paper for reinstating Recommendation 72A from the third edition of the Code that defines the term 'allotype'. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 65 (4): 260-264. London.

Sebag, J., Krabbendam, V.L., Claver, C. F., Andrew, J., Barr, J. D. and Klebe, D. LSST IR camera for cloud monitoring and observation planning.  Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7012, pp. 70123W-70123W-8 (2008).

Terlep, M., & S. R. Holen; Two Chipped Stone Crescents from Eastern Colorado.  Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:148-150.

 

2007

Baines, K.H., S.K. Atreya, R.W. Carlson, D. Crisp, D.H. Grinspoon, C.T. Russel, G. Schubert and K. Zahnle (2007) Experiencing Venus: Clues to the Origin, Evolution, and Chemistry of Terrestrial Planets vi In-Situ Exploration of our Sister World, in Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet, L.W. Esposito, E. R. Stofan, T. E. Cravens, Eds.  American Geophysical Society Monograph Series.  pp. 171-190.

Bogner, J., Johnson, K. R., Kvaček, Z., and Upchurch, G. R., 2007, New fossil leaves of Araceae from the Late  Cretaceous and Paleogene of western North America. Zitteliana vol. A47, p. 133-147.

Bogner, Josef, Johnson, Kirk R., Kvaček, Zlatko, Upchurch, Garland R., 2007, New fossil leaves of Araceae from the Late  Cretaceous and Paleogene of western North America. Zitteliana vol. A47, p. 133-147.

Brill, K. and K. Carpenter. 2007. A description of a new ornithopod from the Lytle Member of the Purgatoire Formation (Lower Cretaceous) and a reassessment of the skull of Camptosaurus. pp. 49-67. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2007, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Carpenter, K. 2007.Bisonalticornis  and O.C. Marsh’s early views on ceratopsians. 349-369. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2007, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Carpenter, K. and. Everhart, M.J. 2007. Skull of the ankylosaur Niobrarasaurus colei (Ankylosauria: Nodosauridae) from the Smoky Hill Chalk (Coniacian) of western Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 110: 1-9.

Carpenter, K. ed., 2007, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Chapman, C.R., Cohen, B.A., and D.H. Grinspoon (2007) What are the real constraints on the existence and magnitude of the late heavy bombardment? Icarus, 189. 233-245.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. 2007. Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., 2007, History, Justice, and Reconciliation. In Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel, pp. 23-46. AltaMira Press, Lanham.

Evans, A., G.P. Wilson, M. Fortelius, and J. Jernvall. 2007. High-level similarity in dentitions of carnivorans and rodents.  Nature 445:78-81.

Gilpin, D., T. DiCroce and K. Carpenter. 2007. A possible new basal hadrosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation of eastern Utah. Pp. 79-89. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2007, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Gonzalez, C.C., M.A. Gandolfo, MC Zamaloa, R. N. Cúneo, P Wilf and K Johnson. Revision of the Proteaceae macrofossil record from Patagonia, Argentina. Botanical Review vol. 73, no. 3, p. 235-266.

Grinspoon, D.H. (2007) Astrobiology and Venus Exploration, in Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet, L.W. Esposito, E. R. Stofan, T. E. Cravens, Eds.  American Geophysical Society Monograph Series.  pp. 191-206.

Holen, S., 2007. The age and taphonomy of mammoths at Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas, USA.  Quaternary International 169-170:51-63.

Huttenlocker, A.K., Pardo, J, D., and Small, B.J.  2007.  Plemmyradytes shintoni, gen. et sp. nov., an early Permian amphibamid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 (2): 316-328.

Iglesias, A., Wilf, P., Johnson, K. R., Zamuner, A. B., Cúneo, N. R., Matheos, S. D., Singer, B. D. 2007 A Paleocene lowland macroflora from Patagonia reveals significantly greater richness than North American analogs. Geology v. 35 no. 10, p. 947-950.

Krell, F.-T. 2007. Author, date and type species of Adoretus (Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae). Coleopterists Bulletin  61 (1): 125-126.

Krell, F.-T. 2007. Case 3374. Onthophagus sycophanta Fairmaire, 1887: (Insecta, Coleoptera): proposed conservation of the specific name. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 64 (1): 32-34. London.

Malin, M. C., J.F. Bell III, B.A. Cantor, M.A. Caplinger, W.M. Calvin, R.T. Clancy, K.S. Edgett ,L. Edwards, R.M. Haberle, P.B. James, S.W. Lee, M.A. Ravine, P.C. Thomas, and M.J. Wolff, (2007). The Context Camera Investigation onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.  J. Geophys. Res., 112, E05S04.

Motala, S.M. & Krell F.T. 2007. A wider range than suspected: new locality for the endemic Mauritian dung beetle Nesosisyphus pygmaeus (Coleoptera:Scarabaeidae). Phelsuma 15: 63-64.

Motala, S.M., Krell, F.-T., Mungroo, Y. & Donovan, S.E. 2007. The terrestrial arthropods of Mauritius: a neglected conservation target. Biodiversity and Conservation 16: 2867-2881. Dordrecht.

Muniz, M. P., Holen, S. R. and May, D. W.  Results of Recent Survey Along the Arikaree River Drainage, Eastern Colorado.  Southwestern Lore   73:1-37.

Nash, S. E., Dendrochronology. In Pearsall, Deborah, Encyclopedia of Archaeology, pp. 1083-1088.  Academic Press, New York.

Neafus, D. & K.C. Yu, Sep 2007, “Performing and Visual Arts, The Sciences: Visualization brings them together at the Gates Planetarium,” The Planetarian, 36(3), pp. 6-17.

Pott, C., Miller, I. M., Kerp, H., van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A., & Zijlstra, G. 2007. (1791) Proposal to conserve the name Pterophyllum (fossil Bennettitales) with a conserved type: Taxon, vol. 56(3), p. 966-967.

Raynolds, R. G, Johnson, K. R, Ellis, B., Dechesne, M, and Miller, I. History along Colorado’s Front Range: Salvaging geologic data in the suburbs and sharing it with the citizens. GSA Today  vol. 17, no. 12, p. 4 - 10

Royer, D. L., Sack, L., Wilf, P., Lusk, C. H., Jordan, G. J., Niinemets, U., Wright, I. J., Westoby, M.,  Cariglino, B., Coley, P. D., Cutter, A. D., Johnson, K. R., Labandeira, C. C., Moles, A. T., Palmer, M. B., and  Valladares, F., 2007. Fossil leaf economics quantified: calibration, Eocene case study, and implications. Paleobiology, 33(4), 2007, pp. 574–589

Slowik, J. & P.E. Cushing. 2007. A description of the female wolf spider Captocosa texana (Araneae, Lycosidae). Journal of Arachnology 35(3):543-545.

Slowik, J.. A survey of the spiders (Arachnida, Araneae) of Chichagof Island, Alaska, USA, Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, 103, pp 61-70 Jan 2007

Slowik, J.A. & P.E. Cushing. 2007. A redescription of Hogna coloradensis (Banks) (Areanae, Lycosidae). Journal of Arachnology 35(1):46-53.

Stockey, R. A., Rothwell, G. W., Johnson, K. R,, 2007. Cobbania corrugata (Lesquereux) GEN.  ET COMB. NOV. (Araceae): A floating aquatic monocot from the Upper Cretaceous of western North America. American Journal of Botany v. 94, p. 609-624.

Stucky R. K. and Hardy, T. G. 2007, A new large, hypercarnivorous oxyaenid (mammalia, creodonta) from the middle Eocene of the Wind River Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum 39:1-9.

Sun,G., Akhmetiev, M. A., Golovneva, L., Bugdaeva, E., Quan, C., Kodrul, T. M., Nishida, H., Sun, Y., Sun, C., Johnson, K., and Dilcher, D. Late Cretaceous Plants from Jiayin along Heilongjiang River, Northeast China. Cour. Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg vol 28, p. 75 - 83

Tarter, J.C., P. R. Backus, R. L. Mancinelli, J. M. Aurnou, D. E. Backman, G.S. Basri, A. P. Boss, A. Clarke, D. Deming, L. R. Doyle, E. D. Feigelson, F. Freund, Grinspoon, D. H., R. M. Haberle, S.A. Hauck II, M. J. Heath, T. J. Henry, J. L. Hollingsworth, M.M. Joshi, S.Kilston, M. C. Liu, E.Meikle, I. N. Reid, L. J. Rothschild, J. Scalo, A. Segura (2007).  A Reappraisal of The Habitability of Planets around M Dwarf Stars. Astrobiology, 7, 30-65.

Warren, R. E., and S.R. Holen 2007. Late-Pleistocene Bivalves from the Kanorado Locality, Northwestern Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene 24:36-38.

Wheeler, Q.D. & F.-T. Krell. 2007. Codes must be updated so that names are known to all. Nature 447: 142.

Willems, W.R. & F.-T. Krell. 2007. Case 3405. Trigonostomum Schmidt, 1852 (Platyhelminthes, Trigonostomidae) and Trigonostomus Brenske, 1893 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae), proposed conservation of the generic names and proposed emendation of the current spelling of Trigonostomina Ohaus, 1912 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) to remove homonymy with Trigonostomidae Graff, 1905 (Platyhelminthes). Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 64 (4): 218-223. London.

Wilson, G.P., D.C. Das Sarma, S. Anantharaman. 2007. Late Cretaceous sudamericid gondwanatherians from India with paleobiogeographic considerations. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):521-531.

Yu, K.C., M. Brownell, J. Schoemer, D. Neafus, T. Lucas, & Z.  Zager, March 2007, “Live Action Film Footage in an Astronomy Fulldome Show,” The Planetarian, 36(1), pp. 6-17, 86-87.

 

2006

Anantharaman, S., G.P. Wilson, D.C. Das Sarma, and W.A. Clemens. 2006. A possible Late Cretaceous “haramiyidan” from India. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(2):488-490.

Basham, M. P. and S. R. Holen, 2006. Easterday II Cache:  A flake core cache from Weld County, Colorado. Southwestern Lore 72(2):1-14.

Brill, K. and K. Carpenter. 2006. A description of a new ornithopod from the Lytle Member of the Purgatoire Formation (Lower Cretaceous) and a reassessment of the skull of Camptosaurus. pp. 49-67. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2006, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Brookhart, J.O. & I.P. Brookhart. 2006. An annotated checklist of continental North American Solifugae with type depositories, abundance, and notes on their biogeography. Journal of Arachnology 34(2):299-330.

Carpenter, K. 2006. “Bison” alticornis and O.C. Marsh’s early views on ceratopsians. 349-369. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2006, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Carpenter, K. 2006. Biggest of the Big: A critical re-evaluation of the megasauropod Amphicoelias fragillimus. P. 131-137 in Foster, J., and S.G. Lucas (eds). Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 36.

Carpenter, K., 2006, Assessing dinosaur faunal turnover in the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of eastern Utah, USA. Ninth International Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota, Abstract and Proceedings Volume, p. 21-25.

Carpenter, K., 2006, Comparative vertebrate taphonomy of the Pembina and Sharon Springs Members (Middle Campanian) of the Pierre Shale, Western Interior.  Paludicola 5(4): 125-249.

Chure, D., R. Litwin, S.T. Hasiotis, E. Evanoff, and K. Carpenter. 2006. The fauna and flora of the Morrison Formation: 2006. P. 233-249 in Foster, J., and S.G. Lucas (eds). Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 36.

Gilpin, D., and K. Carpenter. 2006. A possible new basal hadrosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation of eastern Utah. Pp. 79-89. In K. Carpenter, ed., 2006, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

Holen, S. R., 2006. Taphonomy of two Last Glacial Maximum mammoth sites in the central Great Plains of North America:  a preliminary report. Quaternary International 142-143:30-43.

Johnson, W. C., D.W. May, S. R. Holen and K.L. Willey, 2006.  Magnetic expression of the late Pleistocene La Sena Mammoth Site, southwestern Nebraska.  Current Research in the Pleistocene 23:187-189.

Carpenter, ed., 2006, Horns and Beaks: Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs. Indiana

Martz, J. W. and Small, B. J., 2006, Tecovasuchus chatterjeii, a new aetosaur (Archosauria: Stagonolepididae) from the Tecovas Formation (Carnian, Upper Triassic) of Texas.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(2):  308-320.

Miller, I and R. Prevec, 2006, Palaeobotany in the Digital Age:  Unearthing the Future of Taxonomy. Palaeontologia Electronica 9(2), http//palaeo-electronica.org/toc9_2.htm.

Nadeau, L., P.E. Cushing, B.C. Kondratief.  2006. Effects of fire disturbance on grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) assemblages of the Comanche National Grasslands, Colorado.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 79:2-12.

Nash, S. E., 2006 Sites Unseen: Paul Sidney Martin’s Unpublished Mogollon Excavations 1939 – 1972. In Thompson, Marc, Jason Jurgena, and Lora Jackson, Eds., Mostly Mimbres: A Collection of Papers from the12th Biennial Mogollon Conference, pp. 5 – 16. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso.

G. Raynolds and E.J. Sterne, eds., 2006, A Special Issue on Structural Geology of the Colorado Front Range, The Mountain Geologist, Volume 43, number 1, January 2006, 92 pages.

University Press, Bloomington. 369p.

Wilf, P., Labandeira, C.C., Johnson, K.R., Ellis, B., 2006, Decoupled plant and insect diversity after the end-Cretaceous extinction: Science Vol. 313, p. 1112-1115.

 

2005

Archibald, S.B., Pigg, K.B., Greenwood, D.R., Manchester, S.R., Barksdale, L., Johnson, K.R., Sternberg, M., Stockley, R.A., DeVore, M.L., and Rothwell, G.W., 2005, Wes Wehr dedication: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 42, P. 115-117.

Brandon, K., & Carpenter, K., 2005, Redescription of Gargoyleosaurus parkpinorum, polacanthid ankylosaur from the Upper Jurassic of Albany County, Wyoming: Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen, v. 237, p. 111-160.

Brookhart, J.O., & Cushing, P.E., 2005, Three new species of Solifugae from North America and a description of the female of Branchia brevis (Arachnida, Solifugae): Journal of Arachnology, v. 33, p. 127-133.

Burnham, R.J., Ellis, B., Johnson, K.R., 2005, Modern tropical forest taphonomy: does high biodiversity affect paleoclimatic interpretations?: Palaios, v. 20, p. 440-452. 

Carpenter, K, 2005, Experimental investigation of the role of bacteria in bone fossilization: Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie Monatshefte, v. 2, p. 83-92.

Carpenter, K. ed., 2005, The Carnivorous Dinosaurs: Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 371 p.

Carpenter, K., & Tidwell, V., 2005, Reassessment of the Early Cretaceous sauropod Astrodon johnsoni  Leidy 1865 (Titanosauriformes), in  Tidwell, V., and Carpenter, K., eds., Thunder lizards: the Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs;  Bloomington, Indiana University Press,  p.78-114.

Carpenter, K., Miles, C., & Cloward, K., 2005, New small theropod from the upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming, in, Carpenter, K., ed, The Carnivorous Dinosaurs, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, p. 23-48. 

Carpenter, K., Miles, C., Ostrom, J.H., & Cloward, K., 2005, Redescription of the small maniraptoran theropods Ornitholestes and Coelurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of  Wyoming, in, Carpenter, K., ed, The Carnivorous Dinosaurs, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, p. 49-71.

Carpenter, K., Sanders, F., McWhinney, L., and Wood, L., 2005, Evidence for the predator-prey relationships: Example for Allosaurus and Stegosaurus, in, Carpenter, K., ed, The Carnivorous Dinosaurs, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, p. 325-350.

Charif, R., Ramey, R., Payne, K., Langbauer, W., Martin, R., & Brown, L.M., 2005, Spatial relationships and matrilineal kinship in African savanna elephant (Loxodnta Africana) clans: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, v. 57, no. 4, p. 327-338.

Cushing, P.E., 2005, Chapter 1: Introduction, in Ubick, D, Paquin, P., Cushing, P.E., and Roth, V. eds, Spiders of North America: an identification manual, American Arachnological Society, p. 1-17.

Cushing, P.E., Brookhart, J.O., Kleebe, H.J., Zito, G., and Payne, P., 2005, The suctoria organ of the Solifugidae (Arachnida, Solifuage): Arthropod Structure & Development, v. 34, no. 4, p. 397-406.

Hayakawa, H., Manabe, M., & Carpenter, K., 2005, Nodosaurid ankylosaur from the  Ceonomanian of Japan: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 25, P. 240-245.

Herold, J., 2005, Baskets of the Southwest and Great Basin, in, Chancey, J., ed., By native hands: woven treasuries from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art: Seattle, University of Washington Press, p. 75-107.

Herold, J., 2005, Lakota Fourth of July Horse Masks, in Taylor, C.F., and Dempsey, H.A., eds. The  people of the buffalo, vol. 2 the Plains Indians of North America. The silent memorials: artifacts as cultural and historical documents, essays in home of John. C. Ewers: Wyk, Germany, Tatanka Press, p. 193-205.

Herold, J., 2005, The Jicarilla Apache women's ceremonial cape: survival and regenesis of a cultural icon: Appropriation, acculturation, transformation. Textile Society of America 9th Biennial Symposium 2004 Proceedings, p. 360-369. CD

Herold, J.. 2005, Baskets of California, in, Chancey, J., ed., By native hands: woven treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art: Seattle, University of Washington Press, p. 108-165.

Holen, S.R. and Muniz, M.P., 2005, A Flattop Chalcedony Clovis Biface Cache from Northeast Colorado; Current Research in the Pleistocene, V. 22, P.49-50.

Huttenlocker, A.K., Pardo, J. D., & Small, B. J., 2005, An earliest Permian nonmarine vertebrate assemblage from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 30, p. 133-143.

Mandel, Rolfe D., Holen, S.R., & Jack L. Hofman, 2005, Geoarchaeology of Clovis and Possible Pre-Clovis Cultural Deposits at the Kanorado Locality, Northwestern Kansas: Current Research in the Pleistocene, v. 22, p. 56-57.

May, David W. and Holen, S.R., 2005, Stratigraphy at the Jensen Mammoth Site in the Central Platte River Valley, Dawson County, Nebraska: Current Research in the Pleistocene, v. 22, p.87-89.

Ramey, R., Epps, C, Palsboll, P, Wehausen, J., Roderick, G, & McCullough, D., 2005, Highways block gene flow and cause a rapid decline in genetic diversity of desert bighorn sheep: Ecology Letters 2005, v. 8, p. 1029-1038.

Ramey, R., Liu, H-P., Epps, C.W., Carpenter, L.M., & Wehausen, J.D., 2005, Genetic relatedness of the Preble’s meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius peblei) to nearby subspecies Z. hudsonius as inferred from variation in cranial morphology, mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite DNA: implications for taxonomy and conservation: Animal Conservation, v. 8, p. 329-346. 

Tidwell, V., & Carpenter, K., eds, 2005, Thunder-Lizards: The Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 495 p.

Ubick, D., Paquin, P., Cushing,  P.E., & Roth, V., eds.,  2005, Spiders of North America: an identification manual: American Arachnological Society,377 p.

Voigt, S., &., & Sanders, F., 2005, A diverse terrestrial ichnofauna from the Maroon Formation (Pennsylvanian-Permian), Colorado: biostratigraphic and paleoecological significance: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 30, p. 342-351.

Wehasuen, J.D., Bleich, V.C., & Ramey, R., 2005, Correct nomenclature for Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep: California Fish and Game, v. 91, p. 216-218.

Wilf, P., Johnson, K.R., Cuneo, N.R., Smith, M.E., Singer, B.S. & Gandolfo, M.A., 2005, Eocene Plant Diversity at Laguna del Hunco and Rio Pichileufu, Patagonia, Argentina: The American Naturalist, v. 165, no. 6, p. 634-650.

Wilf, P., Labandeira, C.C., Johnson, K.R., & Cuneo, N.R., 2005, Richness of plant-insect associations in Eocene Patagonia: a legacy from South American biodiversity: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v. 102, no. 25, p. 8944-8948.

Wilson, G.P.  Mammalian faunal dynamics during the last 1.8 million years of the Cretaceous In Garfield County, Montana: Journal of Mammalian Evolution, v. 12, no.1 & 2, p. 53-76.

Yu, KC,  2005, Digital Full-Domes: The Future of Virtual Astronomy Education: The Planetarium: September 2005, pp. 6-11

 

2004

Barclay, R.S. and Johnson, K.R., 2004, West Bijou Site Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, Denver Basin, Colorado: Geological Society of America Field Guide 5, p. 59-68.

Brookhart, J. O. and Cushing, P.E., 2004, The systematics of the Eremobates scaber species-group (Solifugae, Eremobatidae): Journal of Arachnology, v. 32, p. 284-312.

Burnham, R.J., Johnson, K.R., 2004, South American palaeobotany and the origins of neotropical rainforests: Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London B doi:10-1098/rstb.2004.1531 (published online).

Carpenter, K., 2004, Redescription of Ankylosaurus magniventris Brown 1908 (Ankylosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior of North America: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 41, p.961-986.

Cushing, P.E., 2004. Spiders, in Capinera, J.L., ed., Encyclopedia of Entomology: Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers. v. 3, p. 2067–2082.

Herold, J., 2004, Lakota Fourth of July Horse Masks, in Taylor, C.F., and Dempsey, H.A., eds., The People of the Buffalo 2. The Silent Memorials: Artefacts as Cultural and Historical Documents, Studies in Honor of John C. Ewers, Wyk, Germany: Tatanka Press/Amerikanistik.

Herold, J., 2004, The Jicarilla Apache Woman’s Ceremonial Cape: The Making and Re-genesis of a Cultural Icon, Appropriation, Acculturation, Transformation in Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Symposium of the Textile Society of America: Oakland, California, Earleville MD:  Textile Society of America, Inc., 10 p.

Hershler, R., and Liu, H.-P., 2004, A molecular phylogeny of aquatic gastropods provides a new perspective on biogeographic history of the Snake River region: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, v. 32, p. 927-937.

Hershler, R., and Liu, H.-P., 2004. Taxonomic reappraisal of species assigned to the North American freshwater Gastropod Subgenus Natricola Gregg & Taylor (Rissooidea: Hydrobiidae): The Veliger, v. 47, no. 1, p. 66-81.

Holen, S.R., 2004, Long Distance Movement of a Clovis Obsidian Projectile Point: Current Research in the Pleistocene, v. 21, p. 30-31.

Holen, S.R., 2004, Native American Traditional Architecture, in  Wishart, D.J. ed., Encyclopedia of the Great Plains: Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, p. 88-89.

Mandel, R.D., Hofman, J.L., Holen, S.R., Blackmar, J.M,  2004, Buried Paleo-Indian landscapes and sites on the High Plains of northwestern Kansas: Geological Society of America, Field Guide 5, p. 69-88.

Matthias, A. and Carpenter, K., 2004, Experimental fossil and glass bead collecting by the harvester ant: Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontology Monatshefte, v. 2004, no. 2, p. 80-86.

Ramey, R.R., Tserenbataa,T., Amgalanbaatar, S. and Namshir, Z., 2004, A new method of argali (Ovis ammon) capture using horsemen and drive nets: Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, v. 2, no. 1, p. 19-21.

Raynolds, R.G. and Reynolds, M.L., eds, 2004, The Mountain Geologist: v. 41, no. 4, p. 145-217.

Raynolds, R.G., 2004, Stratigraphy and Water Levels in the Arapahoe Aquifer, Douglas County Area, Denver Basin, Colorado: The Mountain Geologist, v. 41, no. 4, p. 195-210.

Reipurth, B., Yu, K.C., Moriarty-Schieven, G., Bally, J., Aspin, C., and Heathcote, S., 2004, Deep Imaging Surveys of Star-forming Clouds. I. New Herbig-Haro Flows in NGC 2264Astronomy Journal, v. 127, p.1069- 1080.

Robinson, P., Gunnell, G., Walsh, S. L., Clyde, W. C., Storer, J. E., Stucky, R. K., Froehlich, D.J., Ferrusquia-Villafranca, I., and McKenna, M. C., 2004, Wasatchian through Duchesnean Biochronolgy, in Woodburne, M.O., eds, Late Cretaceousand Cenozoic Mammals of North America, p. 106-155.

Tserenbataa, T., Ramey, R.R., Ryder, O.A., Quinn, T.W., and Reading, R.P., 2004, A population genetic comparison of argali sheep (Ovis ammon) in Mongolia using the ND5 gene of mitochondrial DNA; implications for conservation: Molecular Ecology, v. 13, p. 1333-1339.

Turner, J.C., Douglas, C.L., Hallum, C.R., Krausman, P.R., and Ramey, R.R., 2004, Determination of critical habitat for the endangered Nelson’s bighorn sheep in southern California:  Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 32, no. 2, p. 427-448.

Wehausen, J.D., Ramey, R.R., and Epps, C.W., 2004, Experiments in DNA Extraction and PCR Amplification from Bighorn Sheep Feces: the Importance of DNA Extraction Method: Journal of Heredity, v. 95, no. 6, p. 503-509.

Wilf, P., and Johnson, K.R., 2004, Land plant extinction at the end of the Cretaceous: a quantitative analysis of the North Dakota megafloral record: Paleobiology, v. 30, no. 3, p. 347-368.

Wilf, P., Johnson, K.R., Gandolfo, M.A., 2004, Paleogene floras of Patagonia: VII International Organization of Paleobotany Conference Fieldtrip 4 Guidebook, Bariloche, Argentina, 26p

 

2003

Barclay, R.S., Johnson, K.R., Betterton, W. J., and Dilcher, D.L., 2003, Stratigraphy, megaflora, and the K-T boundary in the eastern Denver Basin, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, p. 45-71.

Carpenter, K., 2003, Vertebrate Biostratigraphy of the Smoky Hill Chalk (Niobrara Formation) And the Sharon Springs Member (Pierre Shale), in Peter J. Harries (ed.), High- Resolution Approached in Stratigraphic Paleontology: Netherlands, Kluwer Publishing, p. 421-437.

Carpenter, K., Unwin, D., Cloward, K., Miles, C., and Miles, C., 2003, A new scaphognathine pterosaur from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming, USA, in Buffetaut, E., and Mazin, J.M. (eds). Evolution and Paleobiology of Pterosaurs: London, Geological Society, Special Publication v. 217 p. 45-54.

Ellis, B., Johnson, K.R., and Dunn, R.E., 2003, Evidence for an in situ early Paleocene rainforest from Castle Rock, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, p. 73-100.

Fosha, M. and Holen, S.R. , 2003, The Barry Smith Mammoth Site 39PO77, Two Mammoths on the Missouri  River Potter County, South Dakota: Newsletter of the South Dakota Archaeological Society, v.13, no. 2 & 3, p.4-6.

Guarisco, H., 2003, Scytodes globula Nicolet, a synanthropic spitting spider (Araneae: Scytodidae) newly discovered in North America: Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, v. 76, no. 4, p. 638.

Guarisco, H., and Cutler. B., 2003, Crossopriza lyoni (Araneae: Pholcidae), a synanthropic cellar spider newly discovered in Kansas: Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, v. 106, no. 1 & 2, p. 105-106.

Herold, J., 2003, Commentary on Fremont basketry, special discussion feature: Fremont basketry and NAGPRA: Utah Archaeology, v. 15, no. 1, p. 29-34.

Hicks, J.F., Johnson, K.R., Obradovich, J.D., Miggins, D.P., and Tauxe, L., 2003, Magnetostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to lower Eocene strata of the Denver Basin, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, p. 1-27.

Holen, S.R. and Klawon, J.,  2003, Test Excavations at the Portice (Como) Mammoth Site:  Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Archaeological Series Technical Report 2003-1.

Holen, S.R. and Talley, R.H., 2003, The April Fools’ Mammoth Site (14JW101), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Archaeological Series Technical Report 2003-02. 

Holen, S.R., 2003, Clovis projectile points and preforms in Nebraska: Distribution and Lithic Sources: Current Research in the Pleistocene, v. 20, p. 25-26.

Holen, S.R., Ferguson, J.R. and Kinnear, P., 2003, Archaeological Survey of the Arikaree River, Eastern Colorado: Preliminary Planning: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Archaeological Series Technical Report 2003-03.

Johnson, K R., Raynolds R.G., and Reynolds, M. L., eds., 2003, Paleontology and stratigraphy of  Laramide strata in the Denver Basin Special issue of Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, 181 p.              

Johnson, K.R., Reynolds, M.L., Werth, K.W. and Thomasson, J.R., 2003, Overview of the Late Cretaceous, early Paleocene, and early Eocene megafloras of the Denver Basin, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, p. 101-120.

Jurgenson, C.A., Stencel, R.E., Theil, D.S., Klebe, D.I., and Ueta, T., 2003, Mid-Infrared Imaging Polarimetry of NGC 7027: The Astrophysical Journal, v. 582, no. 1, p. L35-L38.

May, D.W., and Holen, S.R., 2003, Eolian stratigraphy and landform evolution at a Paleoindian Site along the South Platte River Valley, Nebraska, U.S.A.: Geoarchaeology, v. 18, no. 1,p. 145-159.

Raynolds, R.G. and Johnson, K.R., 2003, Synopsis of the stratigraphy and paleontology of the uppermost Cretaceous and lower Tertiary strata in the Denver Basin, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Geology, v. 38, no. 1, p. 171-181.

Raynolds, Robert G., and Flores, Romeo M., eds., 2003, Cenozoic systems of the Rocky Mountain region: Denver, Rocky Mountain Section, Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) 499 p.

Tidwell, V. and Carpenter, K, 2003, Braincase of an Early Cretaceous titanosauriform from Texas: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 23, no. 1, p. 176-180.

Vetter, R.S., Cushing, P.E., Crawford, R.L., and Royce. L.A., 2003. Diagnoses of brown recluse spider bites (loxoscelism) greatly outnumber actual verifications of the spider in four western American states, Toxicon, v. 42, p. 413-418.

Vetter, R.S., Roe, A.H., Bennett, R.G., Baird, C.R., Royce, L.A., Lanier, W.T. Antonelli A.L. and Cushing, P.E., 2003., Distribution of the medically-implicated hobo spider (Araneae: Agelenidae) and its harmless congener, Tegenaria duellica in the United States and Canada: Journal of Medical Entomology, v. 40, no. 2, p. 159-164.

Wilf, P., Cúneo, N.R., Hicks, J.F., Johnson, K.R., 2003, Wing, S.L., Obradovich, J.D., Paleoclimatic significance of a diverse macroflora from the early Eocene climatic optimum in southern South America: Science, v. 300, no.  5616, p. 122-125.

Wilf, P., Johnson, K.R., Huber, B.T., 2003, Correlated terrestrial and marine evidencefor global climate changes before mass extinction at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v. 100, no.  2, p. 599-604.