68 results on '"Sargis, Eric J."'
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2. Recent and rapid ecogeographical rule reversals in Northern Treeshrews
3. Taxonomic boundaries in Lesser Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor)
4. A new species of fossil guenon (Cercopithecini, Cercopithecidae) from the Early Pleistocene Lower Ngaloba Beds, Laetoli, Tanzania
5. Skeletal Variation and Taxonomic Boundaries in the Pen-tailed Treeshrew (Scandentia: Ptilocercidae; Ptilocercus lowii Gray, 1848)
6. Ecological selectivity and the evolution of mammalian substrate preference across the K–Pg boundary
7. Primate Origins and Supraordinal Relationships: Morphological Evidence
8. Ecogeographic variation and taxonomic boundaries in Large Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae: Tupaia tana Raffles, 1821) from Southeast Asia
9. A new species of tree hyrax (Procaviidae: Dendrohyrax) from West Africa and the significance of the Niger–Volta interfluvium in mammalian biogeography
10. The limitations of external measurements for aging small mammals: the cautionary example of the Lesser Treeshrew (Scandentia: Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor Günther, 1876)
11. Morphological analysis of new Dryas Monkey specimens from the Central Congo Basin: Taxonomic considerations and an emended diagnosis
12. Morphological Evidence for Primate Origins and Supraordinal Relationships
13. Early mammalian social behaviour revealed by multituberculates from a dinosaur nesting site
14. Coming of age: morphometric variation in the hand skeletons of juvenile and adult Lesser Treeshrews (Scandentia: Tupaiidae: Tupaia minor Günther, 1876)
15. Using three-dimensional geometric morphometric and dental topographic analyses to infer the systematics and paleoecology of fossil treeshrews (Mammalia, Scandentia)
16. Postcranial Skeletal Variation in Pencil-Tailed Tree Mice (Rodentia: Muridae: Chiropodomys): Functional, Ecogeographic, and Taxonomic Implications
17. Skeletal morphology of the lesula ( Cercopithecus lomamiensis ) and the evolution of guenon locomotor behavior
18. 1 Primate Origins and Supraordinal Relationships: Morphological Evidence
19. The frugivorous insectivores? Functional morphological analysis of molar topography for inferring diet in extant treeshrews (Scandentia)
20. Three‐Dimensional Geometric Morphometric Analysis of Treeshrew (Scandentia) Lower Molars: Insight into Dental Variation and Systematics
21. Skeletal morphology of the early Paleocene plesiadapiform Torrejonia wilsoni (Euarchonta, Palaechthonidae)
22. First 3D Dental Topographic Analysis of the Enamel-Dentine Junction in Non-Primate Euarchontans: Contribution of the Enamel-Dentine Junction to Molar Morphology
23. Flexibility in positional behavior, strata use, and substrate utilization among Bale monkeys (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in response to habitat fragmentation and degradation
24. Rule reversal: Ecogeographical patterns of body size variation in the common treeshrew (Mammalia, Scandentia)
25. Oldest skeleton of a plesiadapiform provides additional evidence for an exclusively arboreal radiation of stem primates in the Palaeocene
26. Morphological Differentiation in White-Footed Mouse (Mammalia: Rodentia: Cricetidae: Peromyscus leucopus) Populations from the New York City Metropolitan Area
27. Skeletal variation and taxonomic boundaries among mainland and island populations of the common treeshrew (Mammalia: Scandentia: Tupaiidae)
28. Implications of lemuriform extinctions for the Malagasy flora
29. Was Frozen Mammoth or Giant Ground Sloth Served for Dinner at The Explorers Club?
30. New partial skeletons of Palaeocene Nyctitheriidae and evaluation of proposed euarchontan affinities
31. Evolutionary Morphology of the Guenon Postcranium and Its Taxonomic Implications
32. Evolutionary Morphology of the Tenrecoidea (Mammalia) Forelimb Skeleton
33. Island history affects faunal composition: the treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia: Tupaiidae) from the Mentawai and Batu Islands, Indonesia
34. Response to Comment on “The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals”
35. Morphological distinctiveness of JavanTupaia hypochrysa(Scandentia, Tupaiidae)
36. Skeletal indicators of ecological specialization in pika (Mammalia, Ochotonidae)
37. Taxonomic Boundaries and Craniometric Variation in the Treeshrews (Scandentia, Tupaiidae) from the Palawan Faunal Region
38. The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals
39. Skeletal indicators of ecological specialization in pika (Mammalia, Ochotonidae)
40. Using hand proportions to test taxonomic boundaries within theTupaia glisspecies complex (Scandentia, Tupaiidae)
41. Lesula: A New Species of Cercopithecus Monkey Endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Implications for Conservation of Congo’s Central Basin
42. Therian Femora from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
43. Molecular phylogeny of treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia) and the timescale of diversification in Southeast Asia
44. Dinosaur extinction: closing the ‘3 m gap’
45. Morphological systematics of the kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji) and the ontogenetic development of phylogenetically informative characters in the Papionini
46. Mammalian Distal Humeri from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan
47. The biogeography of introgression in the critically endangered African monkey Rungwecebus kipunji
48. Networks, Trees, and Treeshrews: Assessing Support and Identifying Conflict with Multiple Loci and a Problematic Root
49. Evolutionary morphology of the Tenrecoidea (Mammalia) hindlimb skeleton
50. Additional molecular evidence strongly supports the distinction between the recently described African primate Rungwecebus kipunji (Cercopithecidae, Papionini) and Lophocebus
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