Publications

Research Publications 2021-present

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Brassell, S.C., Colcord, D.E., Shilling, A.M., Stanistreet, I.G., Stollhofen, H., Toth, N., Schick, K.D., Njau, J.K., Freeman, K.H. 2022. Alkenones in Pleistocene Upper Bed I (1.803-1.900 Ma) sediments from Paleolake Olduvai, Tanzania. Organic Geochemistry 170. DOI.

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Camargo, I., Àlvarez-Castañeda, S.T., Polly, P.D., Stuhler, J.S., and Maldonado J.E. 2022. Molecular phylogenetic and taxonomic status of the large-eared desert shrew Notiosorex evotis (Eulipothyphla: Soricidae). Journal of Mammalogy 103(6):1422–1430.DOI

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Farrugia, P. and Njau, J.K. 2022. Paleoecology and Vertebrate Taphonomy of the DK Site, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, In S. Reynolds & R. Bobe (eds.). African Paleoecology and Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press. Pg. 394-412. DOI

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Fujioka, F., Benito-Calvo, A., Mora, R., McHenry, L.J., Njau, J.K., and Torre, I. 2022. Direct cosmogenic nuclide isochron burial dating of early Acheulian stone tools at the T69 Complex (FLK West, Olduvai Bed II, Tanzania). Journal of Human Evolution 165. DOI

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Hebdon, N., Polly, P.D., Peterman, D.J., Ritterbush. K.A. 2022. Detecting mismatch in functional narratives of animal morphology: a test case with fossils. Integrative and Comparative Biology 62:817-828. DOI

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Kennedy, J.R. and Guiry, E.J. 2022. Exploring Railroad Impacts on Meat Trade: An Isotopic Investigation of Meat Sourcing and Animal Husbandry at Chinese Diaspora Sites in the American West. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. DOI

398.

Kort, A., Ahrens, H., Polly, P.D., and Morlo, M. 2022. Postcrania and paleobiology of Patriofelis ulta (Mammalia, Oxyaenodonta) of the Bridgerian (Early-Middle Eocene) of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 41:e2045491, 1-16. DOI

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Mo, J. and Polly, P.D. 2022. The role of dispersal, selection intensity, and extirpation risk in resilience to climate change: a trait-based modeling approach. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31:1184-1193. DOI

396.

O’Keefe, R., Meachen, J., and Polly, P.D. 2022. On information rank deficiency in phenotypic covariance matrices. Systematic Biology, 71:810-822. DOI

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Pearson, A., Polly, P.D., Brunner, E. 2023. Updated imaging and phylogenetic comparative methods reassess relative temporal lobe size in anthropoids and modern humans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 180(4):768-776. DOI

394.

Polly, P.D. 2022. The politics of public land management: the creation, reduction and restoration of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments. Geological Curator, 11(7):436-453. DOI

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Short, R.A., McGuire, J.L., Polly, P.D., and Lawing, A.M. 2023. Trophically integrated ecometric models as tools for demonstrating spatial and temporal functional changes in mammalian communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 120(7):e2201947120. DOI

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Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., Phillips, G.E., and Ehret, D.J. 2023. Taxonomy and paleobiogeography of rudist bivalves from Upper Cretaceous strata, Gulf Coastal Plain and Puerto Rico, USA. Journal of Paleontology.DOI

 

Brannick, A.L., Fulghum, H.Z., Grossnickle, D.M., and Wilson Mantilla, G.P. Taxonomic diversification decoupled from patterns of dietary diversification in Cretaceous North American metatherians. Paleontologia Electronica. Accepted. 2022.

 

Pearson, A. and Polly, P.D. Accepted. Temporal lobe evolution in extant and fossil Cercopithecoidea. Journal of Mammalian Evolution.

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Burtt, A.A. and DeSantis, L.R.G. 2022. Exploring durophagy among modern gray wolves from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with dental microwear texture analysis. Journal of Zoology, 1-12. DOI

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Burtt, A.A. and DeSantis, L.R.G. 2020. Using dental microwear texture analysis to understand the dietary behavior of domestic dogs in pre-contact North America. In Bethke, Brandi and Amanda A. Burtt (eds.) Dogs: Archaeology Beyond Domestication. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

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Chandroth, A. and Chattopadhyay, D. 2022. Micromorphy Offers Effective Defense Against Predation: Insights from Cost-Benefit Analyses of the Miocene Microgastropod Predation Record from Kerala, India. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, 34:63–81.

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Christison B.E., Gaidies, F., Pineda-Munoz, S., Evans, A.R., and Fraser, D. 2022. Creodonts and carnivorans of the late Eocene (Chadronian) Cypress Hills Formation occupied different dietary niches. Journal of Mammalogy, 103(1).

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Franco-Moreno, R.A., Polly, P.D., Toro-Ibacache, V., Hernández-Carmona, G., Aguilar-Medrano, R., Marín-Enríquez, E., and Cruz-Escalano, V.H. 2021. Bite force in four pinniped species from the west coast of Baja California, Mexico, in relation to diet, feeding strategy, and niche differentiation. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 28:307-321. DOI

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Fraser, D., Villaseñor, A., Tóth, A., Balk, M., Eronen, J.T., Barr, W.A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Davis, M., Du, A., Faith, J.T., Gotelli, N.J., Graves, G.R., Jukar, A.M., Looy, C.V., McGill, B.J., Miller, J.H., Pineda-Munoz, S., Potts, R., Shupinski, A.B., Soul, L.C., and Lyons, S.K. Profound Holocene biotic homogenization of North American mammalian faunas. Nature Communications. 13, Article number: 3940, NCOMMS-21-20323. DOI

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Fraser, D., Soul, L.C., Tóth, A.B., Balk, M.A., Eronen, J.T., Pineda-Munoz, S., Shupinski, A.B., Villaseñor, A., Barr, W.A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Du, A., Faith, J.T., Gotelli, N.J., Graves, G.R., Jukar, A.M., Looy, C.V., Miller, J.H., Potts, R., and Lyons, S.K. 2021. Investigating Biotic Interactions in Deep Time. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 36(1):61-75.

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Gallagher, R.V., Falster, D.S., Maitner, B.S., Salguero-Gómez, R., Vandvik, V., Pearse, W.D., Schneider, F.D., Kattge, J., Alroy, J., Ankenbrand, M.J., Andrew, S.C., Balk, M., Bland, L.M., Boyle, B.L., Bravo-Avila, C.H., Brennan, I., Carthey, A.J.R., Catullo, R., Cavazos, B.R., Chown, S., Fadrique, B., Feng, X., Gibb, H., Halbritter, A.H., Hammock, J., Hogan, J.A., Holewa, H., Hope, M., Iversen, C.M., Jochum, M., Kearney, M., Keller, A., Mabee, P., Madin, J.S., Manning, P., McCormack, L., Michaletz, S.T., Park, D.S., Penone, C., Perez, T.M., Pineda-Munoz, S., Poelen, J., Ray, C.A., Rossetto, M., Sauquet, H., Sparrow, B., Spasojevic, M.J., Telford, R.J., Tobias, J.A., Violle, R., Walls, K.C., Weiss, B., Westoby, M., Wright I.J., and Enquist, B.J. 2020. Open Science principles for accelerating trait-based science across the Tree of Life. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 4(3):294-303.

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Hoffman, D., Miller-Camp, J., and Heckert, A., 2021. Tooth enamel microstructure in Phytosauria (Diapsida:Archosauriformes): implications for biogeography and ecology of a Late Triassic clade of crocodylian-like predators, Paleontologica Electronica 24(3):a32. DOI

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Kort, A.E., Ahrens, H., Polly, P.D., and Morlo, M. 2022. Postcrania and paleobiology of Patriofelis ulta (Mammalia, Oxyaenodonta) of the Bridgerian (Early-Middle Eocene) of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI

381.

Kort, A.E., and Famoso, N. 2020. Novel analysis of locality data can inform better inventory and monitoring practices for paleontological resources at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon, USA. Palaeontologia Electronica. 23(1):a17. DOI

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Monfils, A.K., Krimmel, E.R., Bates, J.M., Bauer, J.E., Belitz, M.W., Cahill, B.C., Caywood, A.M., Cobb, N.S., Colby, J.B., Ellis, S.A., Krejsa, D.M., Levine, T.D., Marsico, T.D., Mayfield-Meyer, T.J., Miller-Camp, J.A., Nelson, R.M., Phillips, M.A., Revelez, M.A., Roberts, D.A., Singer, R.R., Zaspel, J.M. 2020. Regional Collections Are an Essential Component of Biodiversity Research Infrastructure, BioScience, 70(12):1045–1047. DOI

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Novack-Gottshal, P.M., Sultan, A., Smith, N.S., Purcell, J., Hanson, K.E., Lively, R., Ranjha, I., Collins, C., Parker R., Sumrall, C.D. and Deline, B., 2022. Morphological volatility precedes ecological innovation in early echinoderms. Nature Ecology & Evolution. DOI

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Pearson, A., Polly, P.D., and Bruner, E. 2021. Temporal lobe evolution in Javanese Homo erectus and African Homo ergaster: inferences from the cranial base. Quaternary International, 603:5-21. DOI

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Pineda-Munoz, S., Wang, Y., Lyons, S.K., Tóth, A.B., and McGuire, J.L. 2021. Mammal species occupy different climates following the expansion of human impacts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(2).

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Pineda-Munoz, S., Jukar, A.M., Tóth, A.B., Fraser, D., Du, A., Barr, W.A., Amatangelo, K.L., Balk, M.A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Blois, J., Davis, M., Eronen, J.T., Gotelli, N.J., Looy, C., Miller, J.H., Shupinski, A.B., Soul, L.C., Villaseñor, A., Wing, S., and Lyons, S.K. 2021. Body mass-related changes in mammal community assembly patterns during the late Quaternary of North America. Ecography, 44(1):56-66.

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Rhoda, D., Polly, P.D., and Segall, M. 2021. Morphological integration and modularity in the hyperkinetic feeding system of aquatic-foraging snakes. Evolution, 75:56-72. DOI

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Singh, D., Reed, S., Kimmitt, A., Alford, K., Stricker, C., Polly, P.D., and Ketterson, E. 2021. Breeding at higher latitude is associated with higher photoperiod threshold and delayed reproductive development in a songbird. Hormones and Behavior, 128:104907. DOI

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Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., Bussberg, N.W., and Dalkilic, M.M. 2020. Stability and decline in deep-sea coral biodiversity, Gulf of Mexico and US West Atlantic. Coral Reefs, 39(2):345-359.

2020-2010

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Bethke, B., and Burtt, A. (editors), 2020. Dogs: Archaeology beyond Domestication. University of Florida Press, Gainesville.

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Brimm, T.N.Z., 2019. Dive into Taíno History – Archaeology of the Caverns of the Dominican Republic. Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology Student Newsletter (7)2:3.

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Fuentes-Gonzalez, J.A., Polly, P.D., and Martins, E.P. 2020. Uncertainty and modern phylogenetic comparative methods: a Bayesian phylogenetic ANCOVA. Evolution, 74:311-325. DOI

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Goswami, A., Watanabe, A., Felice, R.N., Bardua, C., Fabre, A.-C., and Polly, P.D. 2019. High-density morphometric analysis of shape and integration: the good, the bad, and the not-really-a-problem. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59:669-683. DOI

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Kennedy, J.R. 2019. Challenges and Opportunities with the Market Street Chinatown Collection. In New Life for Archaeological Collections, edited by Rebecca Allen and Ben Ford, pp. 199-225. University of Nebraska Press and Society for Historical Archaeology, Lincoln.

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Lintulaakso, K., Eronen, J., and Polly, P.D. 2019. Land mammals form eight functionally and climatically distinct faunas in North America but none in Europe. Journal of Biogeography, 46:185-195.

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Phillips, R., Brandt, P.L., Polly, P.D., Zollner, P., Saunders, M.R., Clay, K., Iverson, L., and Fei, S. 2019. Towards an improved understanding of the ecological consequences of climate change for Indiana forests. Climate Change. DOI

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Polly, P.D. 2019. Climate, diversification, and refugia in the common shrew: evidence from the fossil record. Pp. 407-454 In J.B. Searle, J. Zima, and P.D. Polly (eds.), Shrews, Chromosomes and Speciation. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. DOI

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Polly, P.D. and Wojcik, J.M. 2019. Geometric morphometric tests for phenotypic divergence between chromosome races. Pp. 336-364 In J.B. Searle, J. Zima, and P.D. Polly (eds.), Shrews, Chromosomes and Speciation. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. DOI

363.

Polly, P.D. 2019. Spatial processes and evolutionary models: a critical review. Palaeontology, 62:175-195. DOI

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Scheiber, L.L. 2019. Trout Creek Archaeological Survey Summary Report of Investigations, Shoshone National Forest, Park County, Wyoming, BHA2019-1. Report submitted to the Shoshone National Forest District Archaeologist. Contributions by Thomas Brimm.

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Topalov, K., Schimmelmann, A., Polly, P.D., Sauer, P.E., and Viswanathan, S. 2019. Stable isotopes of H, C and N in mice bone collagen as a reflection of isotopically controlled food and water intake. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 55:129-149. DOI

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Watts Malouchos, E., Sievert, A., Beam, C., Pope, M., Carlucci, E., Burtt, A.A., and Schumacher, L. 2019. Revealing Indiana University’s Earliest Cultural Landscapes through Heritage Archaeology: The Results of Geophysical Survey and Excavation at the Wylie House Museum. Reports of Investigation 20-0, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University, Bloomington. Report submitted to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology and the Indiana University Office of the Bicentennial.

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Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., Bussberg, N.W., Dalkilic, M.M., 2020. Stability and decline in dep- sea coral biodiversity, Gulf of Mexico and US West Atlantic. Coral Reefs 39:345–359. DOI

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Zimmerman, A.N., Brown, L.M., and Rexroad, C.B., 2019. A Neognathodus-based biozonation of the Desmoinesian Series (Pennsylvanian) in the Illinois Basin, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 93(4):785-797.

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Kennedy, J.R. 2017. The Fresh and the Salted: Chinese Migrant Fisheries Engagement and Trade in Nineteenth-Century North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 37(3):421-439.

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Myers, K.N. 2017. Indigenous Landscapes and Legacy Archaeology at Ouiatenon, Indiana. PhD Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.ming, Laramie.

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Polly P.D. 2017. Morphometrics and evolution: the challenge of crossing rugged phenotypic landscapes with straight paths. Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki I Selektsii (=Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding), 21:452-461

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Polly, P.D. and Motz. G.J. 2017. Patterns and processes in morphospace: geometric morphometrics of three-dimensional objects. In: L. Tapanila and I. Rahman (eds.), Virtual Paleontology. The Paleontological Society Papers 22: 71-99. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Polly, P.D. and Mock, O.B. 2018 (online 2017). Heritability: the link between development and the microevolution of molar tooth form. Historical Biology, 30:53-63.

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Polly, P.D., Fuentes-Gonzales, J., Lawing, A.M., Bormet, A.K., and Dundas, R.G. 2017. Clade sorting has a greater effect than local adaptation on ecometric patterns in Carnivora. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 18: 61-95.

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Riley, J. 2017. Was Sloth The Ultimate Slow Food? An Archaeological Examination of Padre Nuestro Cavern, Dominican Republic. PhD Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

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Scheiber, L.L. 2017. Bighorn Archaeology Summary Report of Investigations, Shoshone National Forest, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming, BHA2017-2. Report to the Shoshone National Forest District Archaeologist.

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Scheiber, L.L. 2017. Caldwell Creek Project 2013-2015, Interim Report: Shoshone National Forest, Fremont County, Wyoming, BHA2017-1. Report to the Shoshone National Forest District Archaeologist.

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Scheiber, L.L. and Burtt, A. 2017. Archaeology and Social Geography of Sunlight Basin, Wyoming. University of Wyoming National Park Service Research Center Annual Report 37(12):85-96. University of Wyoming.

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Schnitzler, J., Theis, C., Polly, P.D., and Eronen, J.T. 2017. Fossils matter - understanding modes and rates of trait evolution in Musteloidea (Carnivora). Evolutionary Ecology Research, 18:187-200.

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Seltmann, K., Lafia, S., Paul, D., James, S., Bloom, D., Rios, N., Ellis, S., Farrell, U., Utrup, J., Yost, M., Davis, E., Emery, R., Motz, G.J., Kimmig, J., Shirey, V., Sandall, E., Park, D., Tyrell, C., Collins, M., Thackurdeen, S., O’Leary, V., Prestridge, H., Evelyn, C., Larson, P., and Nyburg, B., 2018. Georeferencing for Research Use (GRU): An innovative geospatial training paradigm for biocollections researchers
and data providers. Research Ideas and Outcomes.

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Lawing, A. M., Eronen, J.T., Blois, J.L., Graham, C., and Polly, P.D. 2016. Community functional trait composition and the effects of non-ecological processes. Ecography, 39:1-13.

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Lawing, A.M., Polly, P.D., Hews, D.K., and Martins, E.P. 2016. Including fossils in phylogenetic climate reconstructions: a deep time perspective on the climatic niche evolution and diversification of Spiny Lizards (Sceloperus). American Naturalist, 188:133-148.

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Polly, P.D. 2016. Quantitative genetics and macroevolution. In R.M. Kliman (ed.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology. Elsevier/Academic Press, Amsterdam. Pp. 409-417.

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Polly, P.D. 2016. Quantitative genetics provides predictive power for paleontological studies of morphological evolution. PNAS, 113:9142-9144.

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Polly, P.D. and Motz, G.J. 2016. Patterns and processes in morphospace: geometric morphometrics of three-dimensional objects. In: L. Tapanilla and I. Rahman (eds.), Virtual Paleontology. The Paleontological Society Papers 22. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Polly, P.D., Stayton, C.T., Dumont, E.R., Pierce, S.E., Rayfield, E.J., and Angielczyk, K. 2016. Combining geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis with evolutionary modeling: towards a synthesis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, e1111225:1-29.

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Polly, P.D., Eronen, J.T., Lawing, A.M., and Schnitzler, J. 2016. Processes of ecometric patterning: modelling functional traits, environments, and clade dynamics in deep time. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 118:39-63.

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Ksepka, D.T., Parham, J.F., Allman, J.F., Benton, M.J., Carrano, M.T., Cranston, K.A., Donoghue, P.C.J., Head, J.J., Hermsen, E.J., Irmis, R.B., Joyce, W.G., Kohli, M., Lamm, K.S., Leehr, D., Patané, J.S.L., Polly, P.D., Phillips, M.J., Smith, N.A., Smith, N.D., Van Tuinen, M., Ware, J.L., and Warnock, R.C.M. 2015. The Fossil Calibration Database, a new resource for divergence dating. Systematic Biology, 64:853-859.

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Polly, P.D. and Head, J.J. 2015. Measuring Earth-life transitions: ecometric analysis of functional traits from late Cenozoic vertebrates. Pp. 21-46 In: P.D. Polly, J.J. Head, and D.L. Fox (eds.), Earth-Life Transitions: Paleobiology in the Context of Earth System Evolution. The Paleontological Society Papers 21. Yale Press, New Haven, CT.

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Polly, P.D., Cardini, A., Davis, E.B., and Steppan, S. 2015. Marmot evolution and global change in the past 10 million years. Pp. 246-276 In: P. G. Cox and L. Hautier (eds.), Evolution of the Rodents: Advances in Phylogeny, Palaeontology and Functional Morphology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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Polly, P.D. 2015. Gene networks, occlusal clocks, and functional patches: new understanding of pattern and process in the evolution of the dentition. Odontology, 103:117-125.

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Head, J.J. and Polly, P.D. 2015. Evolution of the snake body form reveals homoplasy in amniote Hox gene function. Nature, 520:86-89.

333.

Johnson, C.C., Middendorf, J., Rehrey, G., Dalkilic, M.M. and Cassidy, K. 2014. Geological Time, Biological Events and the Learning Transfer Problem. Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 14:115-129.

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Polly, P.D. 2014. Issues in Paleobiology. In: M. Sánchez-Villagra and N. MacLeod (eds), Issues in Paleobiology. Scidinge Hall Verlag: Zürich, Switzerland.

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Polly, P.D. 2014. Trait-based extinction catches the Red Queen napping during the Cambrian. PNAS, 111(46):16240-16241

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Polly, P.D. and Sarwar, S. 2014. Extinction, extirpation, and exotics: effects on the correlation between traits and environment at the continental level. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 51:209-226.

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Gómez-Robles, A., Bermúdez de Castro, J.M., Arsuaga, J.-L., Carbonell, E., and Polly, P.D. 2013. No known hominin species matches the expected dental morphology of the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 110:18196-18201.

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Grossnickle, D. and Polly, P.D. 2013. Mammal diversity decreases during the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 280:20132110.

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Pachut. J.F. and Horowitz, A.S. 2013. Cladistic assignment of specimens to species of the Cystoporate bryozoan genera Strotopora Ulrich and Cliotrypa Ulrich and Bassler using gap-coded characters. Journal of Paleontology, 87:197-210.

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Polly, P.D., Polyakov, A.V., Ilyashenko, V.B., Onischenko, S.S., White, T.A., Shchipanov, N.A., Bulatova, N.S., Pavlova, S., Borodin, P.M., and Searle, J.B. 2013. Phenotypic variation across chromosomal hybrid zones of the Common shrew (Sorex araneus) indicates reduced gene flow. PLoS One, 8(7):e67455.

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Rhenberg, E.C. and Kammer, T.W. 2013. Camerate Crinoids from the Nunn Member (Tournaisian, Osagean) of the Lower Mississippian Lake Valley Formation, New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology, 87:312-340.

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Rödder D., Lawing, A.M., Flecks, M., Ahmadzadeh, F., Dambach, J., Engler, J.O., Habel, J.C., Hartmann, T., Hörnes, D., Ihlow, F., Schidelko, K., Stiels, D., and Polly, P.D. 2013 Evaluating the Significance of Paleophylogeographic Species Distribution Models in Reconstructing Quaternary Range-Shifts of Nearctic Chelonians. PLoS ONE 8(10):e72855.

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Simonelli, G.A., Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., Kauffman, E.G., Eble, C.F., and Hasiotis, S.T., 2013. Sedimentology, geochemistry and paleobiology of the Mansfield Formation, Indiana, USA: A Pennsylvanian marginal marine depositional environment. Indiana Geological Survey Occasional Paper 71.

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Smith, M.R. and Polly, P.D. 2013. A reevaluation of the Harrodsburg Crevice Fauna (Late Pleistocene of Indiana, USA) and the climatic implication of its mammals. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 33: 410-420.

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Topalov, K.,  Schimmelmann, A., Polly, P.D., Sauer, P.E., and Lowry, M. 2013. Environmental, trophic, and ecological factors influencing bone collagen δ2H. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 111:88-104.

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Uhen, M.D., Barnosky, A.D., Bills, B., Blois, J., Carrano, M.T., Carrasco, M.A., Erickson, G.M., Eronen, J.T., Fortelius, M., Graham, R.W., Grimm, E.C., O’Leary, M.A., Mast, A., Piel, W.H., Polly, P.D., and Säilä, L.K. 2013. From card catalogs to computers: databases in vertebrate paleontology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 33:13-28.

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Zimmerman, Brown, and Rexroad, 2013. Conodont biostratigraphy of a shale lens overlying the Bucktown Coal Member of the Dugger Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian), Pike County, Indiana

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Bose, R. 2012. A new morphometric model in distinguishing two closely related extinct brachiopod species. Historical Biology 24:1-10.

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Bose, R. 2012. Biodiversity and evolutionary ecology of extinct organisms. Earth Science Series, Springer. 214 p.

316.

Bose, R. 2012. Devonian paleoenvironments of Ohio, USA. Earth Science Series, Springer. 110 p.

315.

Bose, R. 2012. Quantitative analysis strengthens qualitative assessment: A case study of Devonian brachiopod species. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, Scientific Contributions to Palaeontology: 1-8.

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Gómez-Robles, A. and Polly, P.D. 2012. Morphological integration in the hominin dentition: evolutionary, developmental, and functional factors. Evolution, 66:1024-1043.

313.

Goswami, A., Polly, P.D., Mock, O.B., and Sánchez Villagra, M.A. 2012. Shape, variance, and integration during craniogenesis: contrasting marsupial and placental mammals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 25:862-872.

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Pachut, J.F. and Anstey, R.L. 2012. Rates of anagenetic evolution and selection intensity in Middle and Upper Ordovician species of the bryozoan genus Peronopora. Paleobiology, 38:403-423.

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Bose, R., Schneider, C.L., Leighton, L.R., and Polly, P.D. 2011. Influence of atrypid morphological shape on Devonian episkeletobiont assemblages from the Lower Genshaw Formation of the Traverse Group of Michigan: a geometric morphometric approach. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 310:427-441.

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Kay, R.F., Hunt, K.D., Beeker, C.D., Conrad, G.W., Johnson, C.C. and Keller, J., 2011. Preliminary notes on a newly discovered skull of the extinct monkey Antillothrix from Hispaniola and the origin of the Greater Antillean monkeys. Journal of Human Evolution, 60:124-128.

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Ksepka, D.T., Benton, M.J., Carrano, M.T., Gandolfo, M.A., Head, J.J., Hermsen, E.J., Joyce, W.G., Lamm, K.S., Patané, J.S.L., Phillips, M.J., Polly, P.D., Ware, J.L., Warnock, R.C.M., van Tuinen, M., and Parham, J.F. 2011. Synthesizing and databasing fossil calibrations: divergence dating and beyond. Biology Letters, 7:801-803.

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Pachut, J.F. and Fisherkeller, P.M. 2011. Early colony development (astogeny) in four genera of Ordovician trepostome bryozoans. Journal of Paleontology, 85:744-756.

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Glenister, B.F., Bolton, T.E., Broadhead, T.W., Eldredge, N., Silberling, N.J., Sweet, W.C., and Waller, T.R. 1976. Fossil invertebrates; collections in North American repositories 1976.

182.

Lane, N.G. 1976. A crinoid tegmen composed of holothurian sclerites. Journal of Paleontology, 50(2):240-244.

181.

Lane, N.G. and Burke, J.J. 1976. Arm movement and feeding mode of inadunate crinoids with biserial muscular arm articulations. Paleobiology, 2(3):202-208.

180.

Lapham, K.E., Ausich, W.I., and Lane, N.G. 1976. A technique for developing the stereom of fossil crinoid ossicles. Journal of Paleontology, 50(2):245-248.

179.

Waters, J.A. 1976. Shape analysis of the blastoid genus Pentremites. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 8(2):295, Feb.

178.

Welch, J.R. 1976. Phosphannulus on Paleozoic crinoid stems. Journal of Paleontology, 50(2):218-225.

177.

Alexander, R.R. 1975. Phenotypic Lability of the Brachiopod Rafinesquina alternata (Ordovician) and Its Correlation with the Sedimentologic Regime. Journal of Paleontology, 49(4):607-618.

176.

Boneham, R.F. 1975. Marine invertebrate fossils in Pennsylvanian coal balls from southern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 85:78-88.

175.

Nicoll, R.S. and Rexroad, C.B. 1975. Stratigraphy and conodont paleontology of the Sanders Group (Mississippian) in Indiana and adjacent Kentucky. Bulletin - Indiana, no. 51, p. 1975.

174.

Stratton, J.F. 1975. Ovicells in Fenestella from the Speed Member, North Vernon Limestone (Eifelian, Middle Devonian) in southern Indiana, U.S.A. Documents des Laboratoires de Geologie, no. 3, p. 169-177.

173.

Jeppsson, L. 1974. Aspects of late Silurian conodonts. Fossils and Strata, no. 6, p. 20.

172.

Maroney, D., and Orr, R.W. 1974. Ctenoconularia delphiensis, a new species of the Conulata from the New Albany Shale (upper Devonian) at Delphi, Indiana. Geological Survey Occasional Paper (Bloomington), no. 7, p. 1974.

171.

Shaver, R.H. and Smith, S.G. 1974. Some Pennsylvanian Kirkbyacean Ostracods of Indiana and Midcontinent Series Terminology. Indiana Department of Natural Resources Geological Survey Report, 31:1974.

170.

Anstey, R.L. and Perry, T.G. 1973. Eden Shale bryozoans; a numerical study (Ordovician, Ohio Valley). Paleontological Series (East Lansing), 1(1):1973.

169.

Boneham, R.F. and Masters, W.R. 1973. Silurian Chitinozoa of Indiana; II, The Waldron Shale and Osgood Member of the Salamonie Dolomite. American Midland Naturalist, 90(1):87-96.

168.

Burdick, D.W. and Strimple, H.L. 1973. New late Mississippian crinoids from northern Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology, 47(2):231-243.

167.

Corneliussen, E.F. and Perry, T.G. 1973. Monotrypa, Hallopora, Amplexopora, and Hennigopora (Ectoprocta) from the Brownsport Formation (Niagaran), western Tennessee. Journal of Paleontology, 47(2):151-220.

166.

Pollock, C.A. and Rexroad, C.B. 1973. Conodonts from the Salina Formation and the Upper Part of the Wabash Formation (Silurian) in North-Central Indiana. Geologica et Palaeontologica, 7:77-85.

165.

Boneham, R.F. and Tailleur, I.L. 1972 Leiosphaeridia (Acritarcha) in the Mesozoic oil shales of northern Alaska. U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper, p. B17-B19.

164.

Frey, R.W. and Cowles, J.G. 1972. The trace fossil Tisoa in Washington and Oregon. The Ore Bin, 34(7):113-119.

163.

Horowitz, A.S. and Rexroad, C.B. 1972. Conodont biostratigraphy of some United States Mississippian sites. Journal of Paleontology, 46:84-891.

162.

Rexroad, C.B. and Nicoll, R.S. 1972. Conodonts from the Estill Shale (Silurian, Kentucky and Ohio) and their Bearing on Multielement Taxonomy. Geologica et Palaeontologica, p. 57-69.

161.

Boneham, R.F. and Masters, W.R. 1971. Silurian Chitinozoa from Indiana; 1, The Mississinewa Shale Member of north-central Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 80(80):320-329.

160.

Burdick, D.W. and Strimple, H.L. 1971. Faunal studies of the type Chesteran, upper Mississippian of southwestern Illinois; part 2, Crinoids from the Beech Creek limestone, lower Golconda group, Saint Clair County, Illinois. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 51:15-47.

159.

Frey, R.W. and Larwood, G.P. 1971. Pyripora shawi; new bryozoan from the upper Cretaceous of Kansas (Niobrara Chalk) and Arkansas (Brownstown Marl). Journal of Paleontology, 45(6):969-976.

158.

Orr, R.W. 1971. Conodonts from Middle Devonian Strata of the Michigan Basin. Bulletin - Indiana, 45:1971.

157.

Rexroad, C.B. and Nicoll, R.S. 1971. Summary of conodont biostratigraphy of the Silurian System of North America. Memoir - Geological Society of America, 127:207-225.

156.

Rexroad, C.B. and Craig, W.W. 1971. Restudy of conodonts from the Bainbridge Formation (Silurian) at Lithium, Missouri. Journal of Paleontology, 45(4):684-703.

155.

Strimple, H.L. and Horowitz, A.S. 1971 Fossil crinoid studies; Part 5, A new Mississippian ampelocrinid. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 56:23-27.

154.

Bless, M.J.M. and Jordan, H. 1970. Stratigraphical and taxonomical remarks on the ostracode genus Hollinella Coryell. Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst, 21:81-85.

153.

Boneham, R.F. 1970. Acritarchs (leiosphaeridia) in the new albany shale of southern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 79:254-262.

152.

Corneliussen, E.F. and Perry, T.G. 1970. The ectoproct batostoma cornula (Cumings and Galloway) and its enigmatic intrazooecial spines. Fort Atkinson Limestone (Cincinnatian), Wilmington, Illinois. Journal of Paleontology, 44(6):997-1008.

151.

Lineback, J.A. 1970. Stratigraphy of the New Albany shale in Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, 44:1970.

150.

Shrock, R.R. 1970. Memorial to Edgar Roscoe Cumings, 1874-1967. Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, p. 177-183.

1969-1960

149.

Anstey, R.L., and Perry, T.G. 1969. Redescription of Cotypes of Peronopora vera Ulrich, a Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) Ectoproct Species. Journal of Paleontology, 43(2):245-251.

148.

Boneham, R.F. 1969. Middle Devonian (Erian) Chitinozoan Casts from Silica, Lucas County, Ohio. Journal of Paleontology, 43(2):527-528.

147.

Burdick, D.W. and Strimple, H.L. 1969. Revision of some Chesteran inadunate crinoids. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 40:1-14.

146.

Frey, R.W. 1969. Trace fossils from the Fort Hays Limestone Member of the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in west-central Kansas. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, p. 657-658.

145.

Frey, R.W. and Cowles, J. 1969. New observations on Tisoa, a trace fossil from the Lincoln Creek Formation (mid-Tertiary) of Washington. Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 47(1):10-22.

144.

Pollock, C.A. 1969. Fused Silurian conodont clusters from Indiana: Journal of Paleontology, v. 43, no. 4, p. 929-935.

143.

Rexroad, C. B., 1969, Conodonts from the Jacobs Chapel bed (Mississippian) of the New Albany shale in southern Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, 41:1969.

142.

Boyd, D.W. and Newell, N.D. 1968. Hinge grades in the evolution of crassatellacean bivalves as revealed by Permian genera. American Museum Novitates, 2328:1968.

141.

Mound, M.C. 1968. Arenaceous Foraminiferida and zonation of the Silurian rocks of northern Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1968.

140.

Mound, M.C. 1968. Arenaceous foraminiferida and zonation of the Silurian rocks of northern Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, 38:1968.

139.

Nicoll, R.S. and Rexroad, C.B. 1968. Stratigraphy and conodont paleontology of the Salamonie Dolomite and Lee Creek Member of the Brassfield Limestone (Silurian) in southeastern Indiana and adjacent Kentucky. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1968.

138.

Orr, R.W. and Klapper, G. 1968. Two new conodont species from Middle-Upper Devonian boundary beds of Indiana and New York. Journal of Paleontology, 42(4):1066-1075.

137.

Cuffey, R.J. 1967. Bryozoan Tabulipora carbonaria in Wreford megacyclothem (Lower Permian) of Kansas. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, p. 1967.

136.

Cuffey, R.J. 1967. Bryozoan Tabulipora carbonaria in Wreford megacyclothem (Lower Permian) of Kansas. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 43(43-1):1967.

135.

Rexroad, C.B. 1967. Stratigraphy and conodont paleontology of the Brassfield (Silurian) in the Cincinnati Arch area. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1967.

134.

Boardman, R.S. and Utgaard, J. 1966. A Revision of the Ordovician Bryozoan Genera Monticulipora, Peronopora, Heterotrypa, and Dekayia. Journal of Paleontology, 40(5):1082-1108.

133.

Elias, M.K. 1966. Living and fossil algae and fungi, formerly known as structural parts of marine bryozoans. The Palaeobotanist, 14:5-18.

132.

Nicoll, R.S. and Rexroad, C.B. 1966. Conodont zones in Salamonie Dolomite and related Silurian strata of southeastern Indiana. Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 50(3):629-630.

131.

Brown, G.D., Jr. 1965. Trepostomatous Bryozoa from the Logana and Jessamine limestones (Middle Ordovician) of the Kentucky bluegrass region. Journal of Paleontology 39(5):974-1006.

130.

Gutschick, R.C. 1965. Pterotocrinus from the Kinkaid Limestone (Chester, Mississippian) of Illinois and Kentucky. Journal of Paleontology, 39(4):636-646.

129.

Horowitz, A.S. 1965. Crinoids from the Glen Dean Limestone (Middle Chester) of southern Indiana and Kentucky. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1965.

128.

Malone, P.G. and Perry, T.G. 1965. Fenestellid bryozoans from oncolites in Sappington Sandstone of southwestern Montana. Journal of Paleontology, 39(1):41-44.

127.

Rexroad, C.B. and Nicoll, R.S. 1965. Conodonts from the Menard Formation (Chester Series) of the Illinois Basin. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1965.

126.

Brown, G.D., Jr. 1964. Trepostomatous bryozoa from the Logana and Jessamine Limestones (Mohawkian) of the Kentucky Bluegrass region. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, 24:1964.

125.

Cuffey, R.J., Johnson, G.H., and Rasmussen, D.L. 1964. A microtine rodent and associated gastropods from the upper Pleistocene of southwestern Indiana. Journal of Paleontology, 38(6):1109-1111.

124.

Lineback, J.A. 1964. Stratigraphy of the New Albany Shale in southeastern Indiana. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, p. 102-103.

123.

Rexroad, C.B. and Scott, A.J. 1964. Conodont zones in the Rockford Limestone and the lower part of the New Providence Shale (Mississippian) in Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1964.

122.

Rexroad, C.B. and Nicoll, R. 1964. A Silurian conodont with tetanus? Journal of Paleontology, 38(4):771-773.

121.

Rexroad, C.B. and Furnish, W.M. 1964. Conodonts from the Pella Formation (Mississippian), south-central Iowa. Journal of Paleontology, 38(4):667-676.

120.

Thompson, M.L. and Shaver, R.H. 1964. Early Pennsylvanian microfaunas of the Illinois Basin. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science, 57(1):3-23.

119.

Utgaard, J. and Perry, T.G. 1964. Trepostomatous bryozoan fauna of the upper part of the Whitewater Formation (Cincinnatian) of eastern Indiana and western Ohio. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1964.

118.

Utgaard, J. and Perry, T.G. 1964. Trepostomatous bryozoan fauna of the upper part of the Whitewater Formation (Cincinnatian) of eastern Indiana and western Ohio. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, 171:1964.

117.

Browne, R.G. and Schott, V.J. 1963. Arenaceous Foraminifera from the Osgood Formation at Osgood, Indiana. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 46(209):191-242.

116.

Lineback, J.A. 1963. Age of the Rockford cephalopod fauna (Mississippian) of southern Indiana. Journal of Paleontology, 37(4):939-942.

115.

Perry, T.G. and Horowitz, A.S. 1963. Bryozoans from the Glen Dean Limestone (middle Chester) of southern Indiana and Kentucky. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1963.

114.

Wood, J.M. 1963. The Stanley Cemetery flora (Early Pennsylvanian) of Greene County, Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1963.

113.

Mound, M.C. 1962. Arenaceous Foraminifera from the Brassfield Limestone (Albion) of southeastern Indiana. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, p. 234-235.

112.

Perkins, R.D., Perry, T.G., and Hattin, D.E. 1962. Some bryozoans from the Beil Limestone Member of the Lecompton Limestone (Virgilian) of Kansas. Bulletin - Kansas, 157(157-5):1962.

111.

Galloway, J.J. A manual of foraminifera (James Furman Kemp memorial series, Pub. 1).

110.

Guennel, G.K. and Neavel, R.C. 1961. Torispora securis Balme; spore or sporangial wall cell. Micropaleontology, 7(2):207-212.

109.

Horowitz, A.S. and Perry, T.G. 1961. Correlation with Great Britain of Glen Dean crinoid fauna (Chester, Mississippian) from Illinois Basin. Journal of Paleontology, 35(4):866-868.

108.

Mound, M.C. 1961. Arenaceous Foraminifera from the Brassfield Limestone (Albion) of southeastern Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1961.

107.

Sohn, I.G. 1961. Aechminella, Amphissites, Kirkbyella, and related genera. U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper, p. 107-160.

106.

Neavel, R.C. and Miller, L.V. 1960. Properties of cutinite. Fuel (London), 39(3):217-222.

105.

Perry, T.G. and Hattin, D.E. 1960. Osgood (Niagaran) bryozoans from the type area [Indiana]. Journal of Paleontology, 34(4):695-710.

104.

Shaver, R.H. 1960. The Pennsylvanian ostracode Bairdia oklahomaensis in Indiana. Journal of Paleontology, 34(4):656-670.

103.

Sohn, I.G. 1960. Paleozoic species of Bairdia and related genera. U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper, p. 1-105.

102.

Utgaard, J. and Perry, T.G. 1960. Fenestrate bryozoans from the Glen Dean Limestone (middle Chester) of southern Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, p. 1960.

101.

Utgaard, J. and Perry, T.G. 1960. Fenestrate bryozoans from the Glen Dean limestone (middle Chester) of southern Indiana. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 71(12):2027, 1960.

1959-1950

100.

Canright, J.E. 1959. Fossil plants of Indiana. Indiana Geological Survey, Report of Progress, 14:1-45.

99.

Hattin, D.E. 1959. An occurrence of Ophiuraster burrisi Miller [Kansas]. Journal of Paleontology, 33(6):1125-1126.

98.

Perry, T.G. and Gutschick, R.C. 1959. Bryozoans from the Amsden Formation, southwest Montana. Journal of Paleontology, 33(2):313-322.

97.

Rodriguez, J. and Perry, T.G. 1959. Invertebrate fauna of the Golconda Formation (middle Chester) of Indiana, western Kentucky, and southern Illinois. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 70(12):1662-1663.

96.

Shaver, R.H. 1959. Study of speciation (subspeciation) in the Pennsylvanian ostracode Bairdia oklahomaensis s. 1. from Indiana. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 70(12):1674, Dec.

95.

Thompson, M.L., Shaver, R.H., and Riggs, E.A. 1959. Early Pennsylvanian fusulinids and ostracods of the Illinois Basin [Illinois-Kentucky]. Journal of Paleontology, 33(5):770-792.

94.

Guennel, G.K. 1958. Miospore analysis of the Pottsville coals of Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, 13:Sep.

93.

Hattin, D.E. 1958. Regeneration in a Pennsylvanian crinoid spine. Journal of Paleontology, 32(4):701-702.

92.

Perry, T.G. and Hattin, D.E. 1958. Astogenetic study of fistuliporoid bryozoans. Journal of Paleontology, 32(6):1039-1050.

91.

Shaver, R.H. 1958. A Study of Pseudobythocypris pediformis, a New Name for an Old Ostracod. American Midland Naturalist, 59(1):120-137.

90.

Shaver, R.H. and Mellen, F.F. 1958. Discussion on the Ostracoda. Mississippi State Geological Survey, no. 85, p. 44-48.

89.

Sohn, I.G. 1958. Paleozoic species of Bairdia (Ostracoda). Geological Society of America Bulletin, 69(12):1646, Dec.

88.

Conkin, J.E. 1957. Stratigraphy of the New Providence Formation (Mississippian) in Jefferson and Bullitt counties, Kentucky, and fauna of the Coral Ridge member. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 38(168):109-157.

87.

Galloway, J.J. and Kaska, H.V. 1957. Genus Pentremites and its species. Memoir - Geological Society of America, 31(5):Apr.

86.

Galloway, J.J. and Kaska, H.V. 1957. The genus Pentremites and its species. GSA Publications.

85.

St Jean, J., Jr. 1957. A Middle Pennsylvanian foraminiferal fauna from Dubois County, Indiana. Bulletin - Indiana, 10:Feb.

84.

Sweet, W.C. and Brookley, A.C. Jr. 1956. An Endolobus from the Beaver Bend limestone (Chester) of Indiana. Jour. Paleontology, 30(1).

83.

Perry, T.G. and Hattin, D.E. 1955. Osgood (Niagaran) bryozoans from the type area (Indiana). Geological Society of America Bulletin, 66(12):1695-1696.

82.

Guennel, G.K. 1954. An interesting megaspore species found in Indiana Block coal. 11(111.11):169-177.

81.

Shaver, R.H. 1953. Ontogeny and sexual dimorphism in Cytherella bullata [Mississippi]. Journal of Paleontology, 27(3):471-480.

80.

Kottlowski, F.E. 1950. A new species of Atrypa from the Devonian of Montana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 59:246-250.

1949-1940

79.

Bandy, O.L. 1949. Eocene and Oligocene Foraminifera from Little Stave Creek, Clarke County, Alabama. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 32(131):Mar.

78.

Deiss, C.F. 1940. Lower and Middle Cambrian stratigraphy of southwestern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 51(5):731-794.

77.

Gutschick, R.C. 1947. Pterotocrinus from the Kinkaid Formation of southern Illinois and western Kentucky. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 58(12):1186, Dec.

76.

Bandy, O.L. 1944. Eocene Foraminifera from Cape Blanco, Oregon. Journal of Paleontology, 18(4):366-377.

75.

Howell, B.F., Bridge, J., Deiss, C.F., Denson, N.M., Edwards, I., Lochman, C., Mason, J.F., Raasch, G.O., and Resser, C.E. 1944. Correlation of the Cambrian formations of North America [Chart no. 1]. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 55(8):993-1003.

74.

Swartz, C.K. et al. 1942. Correlation of the Silurian formations of North America [Chart no. 3]. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 53(4):533-538.

73.

Cumings, E.R. 1941. Silurian correlations in the east central province. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 50:131-132.

72.

Deiss, C.F. 1941. Cambrian geography and sedimentation in the central Cordilleran region. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 52(7):1085-1115.

71.

Deiss, C.F. 1941. Cambrian geography and sedimentation in the central Cordilleran region. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 52:1085-1116.

70.

Galloway, J.J. and Heminway, C.E. 1941. The Tertiary Foraminifera of Porto Rico. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 3:275-491.

1939-1930

69.

Cumings, E.R. 1939. No New Corydon in the Huntington Quarry (Indiana). Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 48:1939.

68.

Deiss, C.F. 1939. Cambrian formations of southwestern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 50(6):951-1026.

67.

Deiss, C.F. 1939. Cambrian stratigraphy and trilobites of northwestern Montana. Special Paper - Geological Society of America, p. Apr.

66.

Flower, R.H. 1939. Harrisoceras, a new structural type of orthochoantic nautiloid. Journal of Paleontology, 13(5):473-480.

65.

Deiss, C.F. 1938. Cambrian formations and sections in part of Cordilleran Trough. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 49(7):1067-1168.

64.

Deiss, C.F. 1938. Cambrian geography and sedimentation in Montana. Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, p. 274, Jun.

63.

Deiss, C.F. 1938. Middle Cambrian trilobite faunas in the southern part of the Cordilleran Trough. Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, p. 274-275.

62.

Payne, K.A. 1937. Pennsylvanian Ostracoda from Sullivan County, Indiana. Journal of Paleontology, 11(4):276-288.

61.

Deiss, C.F. 1936. Revision of type Cambrian formations and sections of Montana and Yellowstone National Park. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 47(8):1257-1342.

60.

Bradfield, H.H. 1935. Pennsylvanian Ostracoda of the Ardmore Basin, Oklahoma. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 22(73):Jan.

59.

Huddle, J.W. 1934. Conodonts from the New Albany shale of Indiana. Bulletins of American Paleontology.

58.

Huddle, J.W. Conodonts from the New Albany Shale of Indiana. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 21:1-137.

57.

Huddle, J.W. 1933. Marine fossils from the top of the New Albany shale of Indiana. American Journal of Science, 25(148):303-314.

56.

Cumings, E.R. 1932. Reefs or bioherms? Geological Society of America Bulletin, 43(1):331-352.

55.

Branson, E.B. and Mehl, M.G. 1931. Fish remains of the western interior Triassic [abstracts]. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 42(1):330-331.

54.

Huddle, J.W. 1931. Notes on outcrops of Silurian near Sunman, Ripley County, Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 40:213-215.

53.

Cumings, E.R. 1930. List of species from the New Corydon, Kokomo, and Kenneth formations of Indiana, and from reefs in the Mississinewa and Liston Creek formations. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 39:204-211.

52.

Cumings, E.R. 1930. Silurian reefs near Tiffin, Carey, and Marseilles, Ohio. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 39:199-204.

1929-1920

51.

Cumings, E.R. and Schrock, R.R. 1928. The geology of the Silurian rocks of northern Indiana.

50.

Cumings, E.R. and Shrock, R.R. 1928. Niagaran coral reefs of Indiana and adjacent States and their stratigraphic relations. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 39(2):579-620.

49.

Cumings, E.R. and Shrock, R.R. 1928. The geology of the Silurian rocks of northern Indiana. Indiana, 75:1928.

48.

Shrock, R.R. 1928. A new graptolite fauna from the Niagaran of northern Indiana. American Journal of Science, 16(91):1-38.

47.

Cumings, E.R. and Schrock, R.R. 1927. The Silurian coral reefs of northern Indiana and their associated strata. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 36:71-85.

46.

Cumings, E.R. Nomenclature and description of the geological formations of Indiana. In Handbook of Indiana geology (Indiana, Dept. Conservation, Pub. no. 21).

45.

Coryell, H.N. 1921. Bryozoan faunas of the Stones River group of central Tennessee. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 261-340.

1919-1910

44.

Cumings, E.R. 1917. Memorial of Charles Smith Prosser. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 28:70-80.

43.

Beede, J.W. 1916. New species of fossils from the Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks of Kansas and Oklahoma. Indiana University Studies, 3(29):1916.

42.

Cumings, E.R. and Galloway, J.J. 1915. Studies of the morphology and histology of the Trepostomata or monticuliporoids. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 26:349-374.

41.

Kindle, E.M. 1914. What does the Medina sandstone of the Niagara section include? Science, p. 915-918.

40.

Cumings, E.R. and Galloway, J.J. 1913. The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Tanner's Creek section of the Cincinnati series of Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 353-478.

39.

Cumings, E.R. 1912. Development and systematic position of the monticuliporoids. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 23:357-370.

38.

Cumings, E.R. 1912. Geological conditions of municipal water supply in the driftless area of southern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 111-146.

37.

Cumings, E.R. and Galloway, J.J. 1912. A note on the batostomas of the Richmond series. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 147-167.

36.

Cumings, E.R. 1910. Paleontology and the recapitulation theory. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 305-340.

1909-1900

35.

Cumings, E.R. 1908. The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cincinnati series of Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 605-1188.

34.

Greene, F.C. 1908. Fauna of the Florena shale of the Grand Summit section of Kansas, and remarks on the development of Derbya Multristriata Meek and Hayden. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 114-127.

33.

Greene, F.C. 1908. The development of a Carboniferous brachiopod, chonetes granulifer Owen. Journal of Geology, 16:654-663.

32.

Beede, J.W. 1906. Fauna of the Salem limestone; Foraminifera and Anthozoa Echinoderma, Vermes, Brachiopoda, Pelecypoda. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 1201-1218.

31.

Branson, E.B. 1906. Fish remains from the Salem limestone of Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 1376-1394.

30.

Cumings, E.R. 1906. Description of the Bryozoa of the Salem limestone of southern Indiana; Gastropoda, Cephalopoda, and Trilobita of the Salem limestone. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 1274-1296.

29.

Cumings, E.R. 1906. The weathering of the Subcarboniferous limestones of southern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 85-89.

28.

Cumings, E.R. and Beede, J.W. 1906. Fauna of the Salem limestone of Indiana; introduction. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 1189-1201.

27.

Smith, E.A. 1906. Development and variation of Pentremites conoideus. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 1219-1242.

26.

Cumings, E.R. 1905. Development of Fenestella. American Journal of Science, 20(117):169-177.

25.

Cumings, E.R. 1904. Development of some Paleozoic Bryozoa. American Journal of Science, 17(97):49-78.

24.

Kindle, E.M. 1904. The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Niagara of northern Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 397-486.

23.

Kindle, E.M. and Breger, C.L. 1904. Paleontology of the Niagara of northern Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 428-486.

22.

Cumings, E.R. 1903/ Studies of Recent Brachiopoda. The American Naturalist, 37(434):121-124.

21.

Cumings, E.R. 1903. The morphogenesis of Platystrophia; a study of the evolution of a Paleozoic brachiopod. American Journal of Science, 15(85):1-48.

20.

Beecher, C.E. 1902. Notes on a new Xiphosuran from the upper Devonian of Pennsylvania. American Geologist, p. 143-146.

19.

Cumings, E.R. 1902. A revision of the bryozoan genera Dekayia, Dekayella, and Heterotrypa of the Cincinnati group. American Geologist, p. 197-218.

18.

Cumings, E.R. and Mauck, A.V. 1902. A quantitative study of variation in the fossil brachiopod Platystrophia lynx. American Journal of Science, 14(79):9-16.

17.

Kindle, E.M. 1902. The Niagara limestones of Hamilton County, Indiana. American Journal of Science, 14(81):221-224.

16.

Cumings, E.R. 1901. A section of the upper Ordovician at Vevay, Indiana. American Geologist, p. 361-380.

15.

Cumings, E.R. 1901. Notes on the Ordovician rocks of southern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 200-215.

14.

Cumings, E.R. 1901. Orthothetes minutus, n. sp., from the Salem limestone of Harrodsburg, Indiana. American Geologist, p. 147-149.

13.

Cumings, E.R. 1901. Some developmental stages of Orthothetes minutus n. sp. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 216-218.

12.

Cumings, E.R. 1901. The use of Bedford as a formational name. Journal of Geology, p. 232-233.

11.

Kindle, E.M. 1901. The Devonian fossils and stratigraphy of Indiana. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 529-758.

10.

Cumings, E.R. 1900. On the Waldron fauna at Tarr Hole, Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, p. 174-176.

1899-1850

9.

Miller, S.A. 1894. Palaeontology. 18:237-356. 1894. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources. Annual Report.

8.

Miller, S.A. Palaeontology. 18:263-264. 1893. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources. Annual Report.

7.

Miller, S.A. Palaeontology. 18. 1892. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources. Annual Report.

6.

Miller, S.A. Palaeontology. 17:660-662. 1891. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources. Annual Report.

5.

White, C.A. 1884. The fossils of the Indiana rocks, no. 3. Ind, 13:107-180.

4.

White, C.A. 1882. Fossils of the Indiana rocks, no. 2. Ind, 11:347-401.

3.

White, C.A. 1880. Fossils of the Indiana rocks. Annual Report of the State Geologist of Indiana Geological Survey, p. 471-522.

2.

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