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In Revision
- Napoli J, Bhullar BS, Chang SC, Fabbri M, Turner AH, Norell MA. in revision. Bird-eating stage in dromaeosaurid dinosaur evolution. Scientific Reports.
2021
- Napoli J, Ruebenstahl A, Bhullar BS, Turner AH, Norell MA. 2021. A new dromeosaurid (Dinosauria: Coelurosauria) from Khulsan, Central Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 3892, 1-48.
- Wilberg EW, Beyl AR, Pierce SE, Turner AH. 2021. Cranial and endocranial anatomy of a three-dimensionally preserved teleosaurid thalattosuchian skull. The Anatomical Record. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24704
- Melstrom KM, Irmis RB, Turner AH. 2021. Re-evaluation of the cranial osteology and phylogenetic position of the early crocodyliform Eopneumatosuchus colberti, with an emphasis on its endocranial anatomy. The Anatomical Record. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24777
- Erb A and Turner AH. 2021. Braincase anatomy of the Paleocene crocodyliform Rhabdognathus revealed through high resolution computed tomography. PeerJ 9:e11253.
- Turner AH, Montanari S., Norell MA. 2021. A new dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous Khulsan locality of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates 3965, 1-46.
2020
- O'Connor PM, Turner AH, Groenke JR, Felice RN, Rogers RR, Krause DW, and Rahantarisoa LJ. 2020. Late Cretaceous bird from Madagascar reveals unique development of beaks. Nature 588, 272-276
- Ezcurra MD, Nesbitt SJ, Bronzati M, Dalla Vecchia FM, Agnolin FL, Benson RBJ, Egil FB, Cabreira SF, Evers SW, Gentil AR, Irmis RB, Martinelli AG, Novas FE, da Silva LR, Smith ND, Stocker MR, Turner AH, and Langer MC. 2020. Enigmatic dinosaur precursors bridge the gap to the origin of Pterosauria. Nature 588, 445-449.
- Godoy PL and Turner AH. 2020. Body size evolution in crocodylians and their extinct relatives. eLS, Vol1: 442-452.
- Schwab JA, Young MT, Neenan JM, Walsh SA, Witmer LM, Herrera Y, Brochu CA, Choiniere JN, Clark JM, Dollman KN, Etches S, Fritsch G, Gignac PM, Ruebenstahl A, Sachs S, Turner AH, Vignaud P, Wilberg EW, Zanno LE, and Brusatte SL. 2020. Inner ear sensory system changes as extinct crocodylomorphs transitioned from land to water. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 117(19) 10422-10428.
- Forster CA, Chiappe LM, O’Connor PM, and Turner AH. 2020. The osteology of the Late Cretaceous paravian Rahonavis ostromi. Paleontologica Electronica, 23(2):a29.
- Stefanic CM, Nestler JH, Seiffert ER and Turner AH. 2020. New crocodylomorph material from the Fayum Depression, Egypt, including the first occurrence of a sebecosuchian in African Late Eocene deposits. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
- Pittman M, O’Connor J, Tse E, Makovicky PJ, Field D, Ma W, Turner AH, Norell MA, and Xu X. 2020. The Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleoeocene Pennaraptorans fossil. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 440, 37-96.
- Pittman M, O’Connor J, Tse E, Field D, Ma W, Makovicky PJ, Turner AH, and Xu X.2020. Pennaraptoran Systematics. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 440, 7-36.
- Bradley AB, Burch SH, Turner AH, Smith ND, Irmis RB, and Nesbitt SJ. 2020. Sternal elements in early dinosaurs fill a critical gap in the evolution of the sternum in Avemetatarsalia (Reptilia: Archosauria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 39:5, e1700992. [doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2019.1700992]
- Noto C.R., Drumheller S.K., Adams T.L., and Turner A.H. 2020. An enigmatic small neosuchian crocodyliform from the Woodbine Formation of Texas. The Anatomical Record 303(4) 801-812 .doi:10.1002/ar.24174
2019
- Wilberg EW, Turner AH, and Brochu CA. 2019. Evolutionary structure and timing of major habitat shifts in Crocodylomorpha. Scientific Reports 9: 514.
- Gignac PM, O’Brien HD, Turner AH, and Erickson GM. 2019. Feeding in crocodylians and their relatives: functional insights from ontogeny and evolution. In Bels, V. et al. (eds) Feeding in Vertebrates: Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Evolution. Springer Life Sciences. [doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-13739-7_15]
- Griffin CT, Bano L, Irmis RB, Smith ND, Turner AH, and Nesbitt SJ. 2019.Integrating gross morphology and bone histology to assess skeletal maturity in early dinosauromorphs. PeerJ7:e6331.
- Nesbitt SJ, Denton RK, Loewen MA, Brusatte SL, Smith ND, Turner AH, Kirkland JI, McDonald AT, and Wolfe DG. 2019. A mid-Cretaceous tyrannosauroid and the origin of North American end-Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3:892-899.doi:10.1038/s41559-019-0888-0
2018
- Smaers JB, Turner AH, Gómez-Robles A, Sherwood CC. 2018. A cerebellar substrate for cognition evolved multiple times independently in mammals. eLife 7: e35696.
- Laing AM, Doyle S, Gold MEL, Nesbitt SJ, O'Leary MA, Turner AH, Wilber EW, Poole KE. 2017. Giant taxon-character matrices: the future of morphological systematics. Cladistics, doi:10.1111/cla.12197
2017
- Turner AH, Pritchard AC, Matzke NJ. 2017. Empirical and Bayesian approaches to fossil-only divergence times: a study across three reptile clades. PLoS ONE, 12(2): e0169885.
2016
- Pritchard AC, Turner AH, Irmis RB, Nesbitt SJ, Smith ND. 2016. Extreme modification of the tetrapod forelimb in a Triassic diapsid reptile. Current Biology, 26: 2779-2786.
- Lessner EJ, Stocker MR, Smith ND, Turner AH, Irmis RB, Nesbitt SJ. 2016. A new rauisuchid (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Norian) of New Mexico increases the diversity and temporal range of the clade. PeerJ, 4:e2336.
- Lindström S, Irmis RB, Whiteside JH, Smith ND, Nesbitt SJ, Turner AH. 2016. Palynology of the upper Chinle Formation in northern New Mexico, U.S.A.: Implications for biostratigraphy and terrestrial ecosystem change during the Late Triassic (Norian–Rhaetian). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 225:106-31.
2015
- Turner AH. 2015. A review of Shamosuchus and Paralligator (Crocodyliformes, Neosuchia) from the Cretaceous of Asia. PLoS ONE 10(2): 30118116. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118116
- Turner, A.H. and Pritchard, A.C. 2015. The monophyly of Susisuchidae (Crocodyliformes) and its phylogenetic placement in Neosuchia. PeerJ 3:e759; DOI: 10.7717/peerj.759
- Balanoff, A.M., Smaers, J.B., and Turner, A.H. 2015. Brain modularity across the theropod-bird transition: testing the influence of flight on neuroanatomical variance. Journal of Anatomy 229: 204-214. doi: 10.1111/joa.12403
- Molnar JL, Pierce SE, Bhullar B-AS, Turner AH, Hutchinson JR. 2015. Morphological and functional changes in the vertebral column with increasing aquatic adaptation in crocodylomorphs. Royal Society Open Science, 2(11). doi: 10.1098/rsos.150439.
- Pritchard, A.C., Turner, A.H., Nesbitt S.J., Irmis, R.B., and Smith, N.D. 2015. Late Triassic tanystropheids (Reptilia, Archosauromorpha) from northern New Mexico (Petrified Forest Member, Chinle Formation) and the biogeography, functional morphology, and evolution of Tanystropheidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 35: e911186 (IF: 2.214)
- Smith, N.A., Chiappe, L.M., Clarke, J.A., Edwards, S.V., Nesbitt, S.J., Norell, M.A., Stidham, T.A., Turner, A.H., van Tuinen, M., Vinther, J., Xu, X. 2015. Rhetoric vs Reality: a commentary on “Bird Origins Anew” by A. Feduccia. Auk.
- Whiteside, J.H., Dunlavey, M., Lindström, S., Irmis, R.B., Kasprak, A., Glasspool, I.J., Nesbitt, S.J., Smith, N.D., and Turner, A.H. 2015. Ecosystem instability during the Late Triassic rise of dinosaurs in North America. PNAS, 112(26): 7909-7913.
2014
- Han, G., Chiappe L.M., Ji, S., Habib, M., Turner, A.H., Chinsamy, A., Liu, X., and Han, L. 2014.
A new raptorial dinosaur with exceptionally long feathering provides insights into dromaeosaurid flight performance. Nature Communications 5:4382 doi: 10.1038/ncomms5382. (IF: 10.015) - Evans, S.E., Groenke, J.R., Jones, M.E.H., Turner, A.H., and Krause, D.W. 2014. New material of Beelzebufo, a hyperossified frog (Amphibia: Anura) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. PLoS ONE 9(1): e87236. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0087236 (IF: 3.730)
2013
- Turner, A.H., and Nesbitt, S.J. 2013. Body size evolution during the Triassic archosauriform radiation. From Nesbitt, S.J., Desojo, J.B., and Irmis, R.B. (eds), Anatomy, Phylogeny and Palaeobiology of Early Archosaurs and their Kin. Geological Society, London, Special Publication, 379.
- Pritchard, A.C., Turner, A.H., Allen E.R., and Norell, M.A. 2013. Osteology of a North American goniopholidid (Eutretauranosuchus delfsi) and palate evolution in Neosuchia. American Museum Novitates, 3783: 1-56. (IF: 1.265)
- Nesbitt, S.J., Turner, A.H., and Weinbaum, J. 2013. A survey of skeletal elements in the orbit of Pseudosuchia and the origin of the crocodylian palpebral. EESTRSE, Langston Festschrift.
- Brusatte, S.L., Vermir, M., Csiki-Sava, Z., Turner, A.H., Watanabe, A, Erickson, G.M., and Norell, M.A. 2013. The osteology of Balaur bondoc, an island-dwelling dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 374:1-100. (IF: 16.29)
2012
- Turner, A.H., Makovicky, P.J., and Norell, M.A. 2012. A review of dromaeosaurid systematics and paravian phylogeny. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 371: 1-206. (IF: 16.29)
2011
- Turner, A.H., Pol, D., and Norell, M.A. 2011. Anatomy of Mahakala omnogovae (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae), Tögrögiin Shiree, Mongolia. American Museum Novitates, 3722: 1-66. (IF: 1.265)
- Nesbitt, S.J., Clarke, J.A., Turner, A.H., and Norell, M.A. 2011. A small alvarezsaurid from the Eastern Gobi desert offers insight into evolutionary patterns in the Alvarezsauroidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31: 144-153. (IF: 2.346)
2010
- Turner, A.H. and Sertich, J.J.W. 2010. Phylogenetic history of Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar; pp. 177-236 in D.W. Krause and N.J. Kley (eds.), Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 10. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 30(6, Supplement). (IF: 2.346)
- Kley, N.J., Sertich, J.J.W., Turner, A.H., Krause, D.W., O'Connor, P.M., and Georgi, J.A. 2010. Craniofacial morphology of Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar; pp. 13–98 in D.W. Krause and N.J. Kley (eds.), Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 10. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 30(6, Supplement). (IF: 2.346)
2009
- Turner, A.H., Smith, N.D., and Callery, J.A. 2009. Gauging the effects of sampling failure in biogeographic analysis. Journal of Biogeography, 36: 612-625. (IF: 4.566)
- Turner, A.H., Nesbitt, S.J., and Norell, M.A. 2009. A large Alvarezsaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. American Museum Novitates, 3648: 1-14. (IF: 1.265)
- Pol, D., Turner, A.H., and Norell, M.A. 2009. Morphology of a new specimen of the Late Cretaceous crocodylomorph Shamosuchus djadochtaensis and a discussion of neosuchian phylogeny as related to the origin of Eusuchia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 324, 1-103. (IF: 16.29)
- Nesbitt, S.J., Smith, N.D., Irmis, R.B., Turner, A.H., Downs, A., Norell, M.A. 2009. A complete Late Triassic saurischian and the early evolution of dinosaurs. Science, 326: 1530-1533 (IF: 30.26)
- Erickson, G.M., Rauhut, O.W.M., Zhou, Z., Turner, A.H., Inouye, B.D., Hu, D., Norell, M.A. 2009. Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds?—reconciling slow growth in Archaeopteryx. PLOS One 4(10): e7390. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007390. (IF: 5.68)
- Nesbitt, S.J., Turner, A.H., Spaulding, M., Conrad, J.A., and Norell, M.A. 2009. The theropod furcula. Journal of Morphology, 270: 856-879. (IF: 1.62)
- Nesbitt, S.J., Irmis, R.B., Parker, W.G., Smith, N.D., Turner, A.H., and Rowe, T. 2009. Hindlimb osteology and distribution of basal dinosauromorphs from the Late Triassic of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29: 498-516. (IF: 2.346)
2008
- Turner, A.H. and Buckley, G.A. 2008. Mahajangasuchus insignis (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) cranial anatomy and new data on the origin of the eusuchian-style palate. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28: 382-408. (IF: 1.548)
2007
- Turner, A.H., Makovicky, P.J., Norell, M.A. 2007. Feather quill knobs in the dinosaur Velociraptor. Science, 317: 1721. (IF: 30.26)
- Turner, A.H., Pol, D., Clarke, J.A., Erickson, G.M., Norell, M.A. 2007. A basal dromaeosaurid and size evolution preceding avian flight. Science, 317: 1378-1381. (IF: 30.26)
- Turner, A.H., Hwang, S.H., and Norell, M.A. 2007. A small derived theropod from Öösh, Early Cretaceous, Baykhangor Mongolia. American Museum Novitates, 3557: 1-27. (IF: 1.265)
- Irmis, R.B., Nesbitt, S.J., Padian, K., Smith, N.D., Turner, A.H., Woody, D., Downs, A. 2007. A Late Triassic dinosauromorph assemblage from New Mexico and the rise of dinosaurs. Science, 317: 358-361. (IF: 30.26)
2006
- Turner, A.H. 2006. Osteology and phylogeny of a new species of Araripesuchus (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Historical Biology, 18: 255-369.
- Nesbitt, S.J., Turner, A.H., Erickson, G.M. and Norell, M.A. 2006. Prey choice and cannibalistic behavior in theropod dinosaurs. Bioletters, 2: 611-614. (IF: 2.716)
- Norell, M.A., Clark, J.M., Turner, A.H., Makovicky, P.J., Barsbold, R., and Rowe, T. 2006. A new dromaeosaurid theropod from Ukhaa Tolgod (Ömnögov, Mongolia). American Museum Novitates, 3545: 1-51. (IF: 1.265)
2005
- Turner, A.H. and Calvo, J.O. 2005. A new sebecosuchian crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 25: 87-98. (IF: 1.548)
- Smith, N.D. and Turner, A.H. 2005. Morphology’s role in phylogeny reconstruction: perspectives from paleontology. Systematic Biology, 54: 166-173. (IF: 7.833)
2004
- Turner, A.H. 2004. Crocodyliform biogeography during the Cretaceous: evidence of Gonwana vicariance from biogeographical analysis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B., 271: 2003-2009. (IF: 4.112)
2003
- Brett, C.E., Turner, A.H., McLaughlin, P.I., Over, D.J., Storrs, G. and Baird, G.C. 2003. Middle-Upper Devonian (Givetian-Famennian) conodont-bone beds from central Kentucky: reworking events and biostratigraphic condensation in the distal Acadian foreland basin. Proceedings of 15th Annual Senckenberg Conference. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 242: 125-139.
Book Reviews
- The Quarterly Review of Biology: Paleontology: Reviewed work(s): The Great Dinosaur Discoveries. By Darren Naish. Berkeley (California): University of California Press. $29.95. 192 p.; ill.; index. 978-0-520-25975-1. 2009.
- New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: The Royal Tyrrell Museum Ceratopsian Symposium. Edited by Michael J. Ryan, Brenda J. Chinnery-Allgeier, and David A. Eberth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. $110.00. 624 p. 2011
Publications from Postdocs and Students from their time in the Turner Lab
2016
2016
- Werning S and Nesbitt S. 2016. Bone histology and growth in Stenaulorhynchus stockleyi (Archosauromorpha: Rhynchosauria) from the Middle Triassic of the Ruhuhu Basin of Tanzania. Comptes Rendus Palevol 15: 163-175.
- Padian K, Werning S, and Horner JR. 2016. A hypothesis of differential secondary bone formation in dinosaurs. Comptes Rendus Palevol 15: 40-48.
- Ksepka DT, Werning S, Sclarani M, and Boles ZM. 2015. Bone histology in extant and fossil penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes). Journal of Anatomy 227: 611-630.
- Burch SH. 2015. Complete forelimb myology of the basal theropod dinosaur Tawa hallae based on a novel robust muscle reconstruction method. Journal of Anatomy 225: 271-297.
- Nesbitt SJ, Flynn JJ, Pritchard AC, Parrish JM, Ranivoharimanana L, Wyss AR. 2015. Postcranial osteology of Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis (?Middle to Upper Triassic, Isalo Group, Madagascar) and its systematic position among stem archosaur reptiles. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.
- Pritchard AC, McCartney JA, Krause DW, Kley NJ. 2014. New snakes from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Maevarano Formation, Mahajanga Basin, Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34: 1080-1093.
- Farke AA, Chok DJ, Herrero A, Scolieri B, and Werning S. 2013. Ontogeny in the tube-crested dinosaur Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) and heterochrony in hadrosaurs. PeerJ 1: e182.
Outreach website: http://www.dinosaurjoe.org - Nesbitt SJ, Barrett PM, Werning S, Sidor CA, and Charig AJ. 2013. The oldest dinosaur? A Middle Triassic dinosauriform from Tanzania. Biology Letters 9: 20120949.
- Burch SH, Carrano MT. 2012. An articulated pectoral girdle and forelimb of the abelisaurid theropod Majungasaurus crenatissimus from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32: 1-16.
Conference Presentations (38)
2018
2018
- The evolution of crocodyliform cranial shape in phylogenetic context. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 239 (with E. Wilberg [speaker], J. Smaers)
- High variation in growth duration and growth rate in the early ancestors of Crocodylia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 237 (with S. Werning [speaker])
- Ecological transitions and speciation rates in Crocodylomorpha: adapting state dependent diversification models to fossil trees. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 230 (with A. Laing, E. Wilberg, S. Höhna)
- New Silesaurid (Archosauria: Dinosauriformes) specimens from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of New Mexico and the phylogenetic relationships of Eucoelophysis baldwini. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 219 (with N. Smith [speaker], R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt, N. Smith)
- A new dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous Khulsan locality of Mongolia. International Pennaraptoran Dinosaur Symposium, Hong Kong, 2018 (with M. Norell, S. Montanari)
- New Silesaurid (Archosauria: Dinosauriformes) specimens from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of New Mexico and the phylogenetic relationships of Eucoelophysis baldwini. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Calgary, Canada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2017: 96 (with B. Breeden [speaker], R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt, N. Smith)
- A new neosuchian crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous of Mexico preserving a sternum, and the relationships of Isisfordiaand Susisuchus. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016: 118 (with J. Clark [speaker], V. Reynoso)
- Empirical evidence of a process through which Cope’s “Law of the Unspecialized” can be broken. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016: 190 (with J. Miller-Camp [speaker], C. Brochu)
- Phylogenetic Systematics of Neosuchia based on expanded taxonomic and character sampling: implications for crocodyliform historical biogeography, basal neosuchian diversity, and the origin of Crocodylia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016: 241 (with C. Brochu, J. Miller-Camp, J. Clark, I. Narváez, E. Puértolas)
- A new taxon of rauisuchid (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico increases the diversity and temporal range of the clade. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dallas, Texas. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2015: 163 (with E. Lessner [speaker], M. Stocker, N. Smith, R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt)
- Mozaic evolution and the influence of flight on neuroanatomical variation within theropods. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dallas, Texas. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2015: 83 (with A. Balanoff [speaker], J. Smaers)
- Among the ruling reptiles: the diverse microvertebrate assemblage of the Hayden Quarry, Ghost, NM. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berlin, Germany. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014: 198 (with J. Olori (speaker), A. Pritchard, M. Stocker, N. Smith, S. Nesbitt)
- Tip-Dating when all you have are fossils: comparing tradiation and Bayesian approaches to fossil divergence times. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berlin, Germany. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014: 242 (with A. Pritchard, N. Matzke)
- Big, Bad, and Bizarre: New material of Beelzebufo, a hyperossified anuran from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar, yields further surprises. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Los Angeles, California. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 33, supp. 3: 124A. (with S. Evans [speaker], J. Groenke, M. Jones, D. Krause)
- Morphology and systematics of the reptile clade Tanystropheidae: implications for Late Triassic biogeography and early archosauromorph evolution. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Los Angeles, California. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 33, supp. 3: 195A. (with A. Pritchard [speaker], S. Nesbitt, R. Irmis, N. Smith)
- Archosauromorph bone histology reveals early evolution of elevated growth and metabolic rates. 10thInternational Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM-10). (with S. Werning [speaker], R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt, N. Smith, K. Padian)
- Vertebral morphology and axial mechanics in early crocodylomorphs and modern crocodiles. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Raleigh, North Carolina. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 32, supp. 3: 143A. (with J. Molnar [speaker], S. Pierce, J. Hutchinson)
- A new drepanosaurid from the Late Triassic of New Mexico: Insights into the forelimb evolution and biogeography of drepanosaurs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Raleigh, North Carolina. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 32, supp. 3: 158A. (with A. Pritchard [speaker], S. Nesbitt, R. Irmis, N. Smith)
- Neosuchian Phylogeny and a reevaluation of the crocodyliform Shamosuchusfrom the Cretaceous of Asia. IV Congreso Latinoamericano Paleontologia de Vertebrados, San Juan, Argentina. (with C. Brochu)
- Sampling strategies and the approaching paradigm shift in crocodyliform phylogenetics and crocodylian origins. IV Congreso Latinoamericano Paleontologia de Vertebrados, San Juan, Argentina. (with C. Brochu)
- Body size evolution and the early archosaur radiation. IV Congreso Latinoamericano Paleontologia de Vertebrados, San Juan, Argentina. (with S. Nesbitt)
- The Myth of the Living Fossil: basal crown group relationship, reversing polarities, and restoration of the ancestral crocodylian. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Las Vegas, Nevada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, supp. 3: 78A. (with C. Brochu [speaker], E. Allen, E. Wilberg)
- Archosauromorph bone histology reveals early evolution of elevated growth and metabolic rates. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Las Vegas, Nevada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, supp. 3: 213A. (with S. Werning [speaker], R. Irmis, N. Smith, S. Nesbitt, K. Padian)
- Anatomy of the basal theropod Tawa hallaeand its implication for early dinosaur phylogeny. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 30, supp. 3: 110A. (with R. Irmis [speaker], S. Nesbitt, N. Smith, A. Downs)
- A reevaluation of the crocodyliform Acynodonfrom the Late Cretaceous of Europe. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 30, supp. 3: 179A. (with C. Brochu)
- Morphology and systematics of the notosuchian crocodyliform Simosuchus clarkifrom the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Bristol, UK. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 29, supp. 3: 180A. (with J. Sertich [speaker], N. Kley, J. Georgi, D. Krause)
- Patterns in early dinosaur biogeography revealed by quantitative methods of ancestral geographic range reconstruction. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Cleveland, Ohio. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 29, supp. 3: 183A. (with N. Smith [speaker], R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt)
- Phylogenetic history and body size evolution in coelurosaur theropods. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Cleveland, Ohio. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 28, supp. 3: 154A.
- The evolutionary origins of Eusuchia and the “Eusuchian”-style palate. 3rdLatin American Vertebrate Paleontology Congress, Neuquen, Argentina. (with D. Pol)
- The basal-most dromaeosaurid: a new species from Tugrugyin Shireh, Mongolia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Austin, Texas. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 27, supp. 3: 161A. (with D. Pol, J. Clarke, M. Norell).
- New theropod remains from the Early Cretaceous Öösh deposits of Mongolia. 2ndInternational Palaeontological Congress, Beijing, China. (with S. Hwang and M. Norell).
- Digesting the Coelophysis-cannibal hypothesis and its importance to prey-choice in theropod dinosaurs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Ottawa, Canada.Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26, supp. 3: 105A. (with S. Nesbitt [speaker], G. Erickson, M. Norell).
- Anatomy and relationships of Shamosuchusdjadochtaensis(Crocodyliformes, Neosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Mesa, AZ. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 25, supp. 3: 125A. (with D. Pol, M. Norell).
- A new species of Araripesuchus(Crocodyliformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Denver, CO. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24, supp. 3, 123A.
- Sampling sensitivity and vicariance biogeography: testing the robustness of vicariant signals. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Denver, CO. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23, supp. 3: 115A. (with N. Smith [speaker] and J. Callery).
- Testing the robustness of vicariant signals: implications for paleontology. Evolution Meetings, Fort Collins, CO. (with N. Smith [speaker] and J. Callery).
- Crocodyliform biogeography during the mid-late Cretaceous: Implications on the order and timing of Gondwanan break-up. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, St. Paul, MN. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23, supp. 3: 105A
- Middle-upper Devonian (givetian-famennian) bone/conodont beds from central Kentucky: reworking and event condensation in the distal acadian foreland basin. Geological Society of America, Boston, MA. Abstracts with Programs, 33(4): 31. (with C. Brett, P. McLaughlin, D. Over, G. Storrs)
Conference Posters (18)
2019
2019
- Braincase anatomy of the Paleocene crocodyliform Rhabdognathus. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, Tampa, Florida. 2019 (with A. Erb [presenter])
- Modeling the evolution of crocodyliform cranial shape through time. Experimental Biology 2019. Orlando, Florida (with E. Wilberg [presenter] and JB Smaers)
- Sternal elements in the early dinosaur Tawa hallae fill a critical gap in the evolution of Avemetatarsalia (Reptilia: Archosauria). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 95 (with A. Bradley [presenter], S. Nesbitt, S. Burch, R. Irmis, N. Smith)
- Ontogenetic changes in the femur of Tawahallaeand implication for species diversity of Late Triassic dinosaurs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 124 (with E. Evans [presenter], C. Griffin, N. Smith, R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt)
- The microvertebrate fish fauna of the Hayden Quarry, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico: implications for preservational environment and Chinle biostratigraphy. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018: 205 (with S. Rodgers [presenter], R. Irmis, N. Smith, M. Stocker, S. Nesbitt, A. Pritchard, J. Olori)
- Bayesian Inference of paravian phylogeny with the Theropod Working Group Dataset. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Calgary, Canada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2017: 176 (with R. Pei [presenter], S. Brusatte, M. Pittman, M. Norell)
- More crocs, more problems: enigmatic small crocodyliform material from the Woodbine Formation of Texas. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Calgary, Canada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2017: 171 (with C. Noto [presenter], T. Adams, S. Drumheller)
- A new shuvosaurid taxon (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Late Triassic Hayden Quarry of New Mexico, USA. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Calgary, Canada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2017: 147 (with A. Laing [presenter], C. Kernan, S. Werning, R. Irmis, S. Nesbitt, N. Smith)
- A re-evaluation of the crocodyliform Batrachomimuspastobonesisfrom the Late Jurassic of Brazil: implications for neosuchian phylogeny, biogeography, and divergence timing. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016: 154 (with D. Hester [presenter], C. Brochu
- New avialans from the Late Cretaceous Maevarano Formation, Mahajanga Basin, Northwestern Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2016: 199 (with P. O’Connor [presenter], J. Groenke)
- Fleshing out the neosuchian tree: a reevaluation of the crocodyliform Shamosuchusfrom the Cretaceous of Asia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Las Vegas, Nevada.Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, supp. 3: 110A. (with C. Brochu)
- A multi-taxon theropod dinosaur accumulation from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar: near instantaneous entombment of small-bodied avialans. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Las Vegas, Nevada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, supp. 3: 110A. (with P. O’Connor, R. Rogers, J. Groenke, S. Burch)
- The palate and braincase in goniopholidid crocodyliforms: insights from a new skull of Eutretauranosuchus delfsi. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Las Vegas, Nevada. Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 31, supp. 3: 110A. (with A. Pritchard [presenter], E. Allen)
- Forelimb myology of the basal theropod dinosaur Tawa hallaefrom the Late Triassic Hayden Quarry of New Mexico.Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 30, supp. 3: 67A. (with S. Burch [presenter], S. Nesbitt, R. Irmis, and N. Smith)
- Resolving dromaeosaurid phylogeny: new information and additions to the tree. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Ottawa, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26, supp. 3: 133A. (with M. Norell, D. Pol, and S. Hwang)
- Taphonomic and faunal description of a new upper Devonian placoderm bone bed locality from central Kentucky. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Bozeman, MT. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21, supp. 3. (with C. Brett, G. Storrs)
- Biostratigraphy, sedimentology, and taphonomy of upper Devonian (Frasnian to middle Famennian) bone beds from the Ohio shale of central Kentucky. 15th Annual Senckenberg Conference; Mid-Paleozoic Bio- and Geodynamics, The North Gondwana-Laurussia Interactions; Abstracts, p.20; Frankfurt am Main. (with C. Brett [speaker], P. McLaughlin, D. Over, G. Storrs).
- Sequence and event stratigraphy of the middle-upper Ordovician of northern Kentucky: comparison with New York sequence. Geological Society of America, Reno, NV. Abstracts with Programs, 177. (with C. Brett, P. McLaughlin [speaker], S. Taha)