549 results on '"MacFadden, Bruce J."'
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52. EXTINCT PECCARY "CYNORCA" OCCIDENTALE (TAYASSUIDAE, TAYASSUINAE) FROM THE MIOCENE OF PANAMA AND CORRELATIONS TO NORTH AMERICA
53. Giant Short-Faced Bears (Arctodus simus) in Pleistocene Florida USA; A Substantial Range Extension
54. Three-Toed Browsing Horse Anchitherium (Equidae) from the Miocene of Panama
55. Caught in the Act: Trophic Interactions between a 4-Million-Year-Old White Shark (Carcharodon) and Mysticete Whale from Peru
56. Exceptional Preservation of the White Shark Carcharodon (Lamniformes, Lamnidae) from the Early Pliocene of Peru
57. Revised Chronostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the John Day Formation (Turtle Cove and Kimberly Members), Oregon, with Implications for Updated Calibration of the Arikareean North American Land Mammal Age
58. Earliest art in the Americas: incised image of a proboscidean on a mineralized extinct animal bone from Vero Beach, Florida
59. Ancient Ecology of 15-Million-Year-Old Browsing Mammals within C3 Plant Communities from Panama
60. Ancient forests and grasslands in the desert: Diet and habitat of Late Pleistocene mammals from Northcentral Sonora, Mexico
61. Physical properties, geochemistry, and diagenesis of xenarthran teeth: Prospects for interpreting the paleoecology of extinct species
62. Calibration of mammoth ( Mammuthus) dispersal into North America using rare earth elements of Plio-Pleistocene mammals from Florida
63. Seasonal and geographic climate variabilities during the Last Glacial Maximum in North America: Applying isotopic analysis and macrophysical climate models
64. Miocene Three-Toed Horse from the Salt Lake Group of Southeastern Idaho
65. Late Miocene Horse from Northcentral Utah and Comments on the Salt Lake Group
66. Arctic Biostratigraphic Heterochroneity
67. Late Hemphillian Monodactyl Horses (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Bone Valley Formation of Central Florida
68. Late Hemphillian Cat (Mammalia, Felidae) from the Bone Valley Formation of Central Florida
69. Earliest Holarctic Hipparion, Cormohipparion goorisi n. sp. (Mammalia, Equidae), from the Barstovian (Medial Miocene) Texas Gulf Coastal Plain
70. An Early Miocene Land Mammal (Oreodonta) from a Marine Limestone in Northern Florida
71. Hipparion Horses and Modern Phylogenetic Interpretation: Comments on Forsten's View of Cormohipparion
72. Cormohipparion n. gen. (Mammalia, Equidae) from the North American Miocene (Barstovian-Clarendonian)
73. Cladistic Analysis of Primitive Equids, with Notes on Other Perissodactyls
74. A Reappraisal of the Systematics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Fossil Horses
75. Patterns of Phylogeny and Rates of Evolution in Fossil Horses: Hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America
76. Fossil Horses from "Eohippus" (Hyracotherium) to Equus: Scaling, Cope's Law, and the Evolution of Body Size
77. Rafting Mammals or Drifting Islands?: Biogeography of the Greater Antillean Insectivores Nesophontes and Solenodon
78. Cranium of Equus insulatus (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Middle Pleistocene of Tarija, Bolivia
79. Systematics, Phylogeny, and Evolution of Fossil Horses: A Rational Alternative to Eisenmann Et Al. (1987)
80. Astrohippus and Dinohippus from the Yepomera Local Fauna (Hemphillian, Mexico) and Implications for the Phylogeny of One-Toed Horses
81. Systematics of the Neogene Siwalik Hipparions (Mammalia, Equidae) Based on Cranial and Dental Morphology
82. Land Mammal Biostratigraphy and Magnetostratigraphy of the Etadunna Formation (Late Oligocene) of South Australia
83. Evolutionary and Functional Morphology of the Shoulder Region and Stay-Apparatus in Fossil and Extant Horses (Equidae)
84. Fossil Horses, Orthogenesis, and Communicating Evolution in Museums
85. Geographic variation in diets of ancient populations of 5-million-year-old (early Pliocene) horses from southern North America
86. New Data on Miocene Neotropical Provinciality from Cerdas, Bolivia
87. Large temperature drop across the Eocene-Oligocene transition in central North America
88. Revised age of the late Neogene terror bird (Titanis) in North America during the Great American Interchange
89. Morphological transformation and cladogenesis at the base of the adaptive radiation of Miocene hypsodont horses
90. Morphological transformation and cladogenesis at the base of the adaptive radiation of Miocene hypsodont horses. American Museum novitates ; no. 3000
91. Vertebrate fossils and their context : contributions in honor of Richard H. Tedford. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 279
92. Tributes to Malcolm C. McKenna : his students, his legacy. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 285
93. Systematics and phylogeny of Hipparion, Neohipparion, Nannippus, and Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Miocene and Pliocene of the New World. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 179, article 1
94. Equine dental evolution
95. Contributors
96. Pyrotherium, a large enigmatic ungulate (Mammalia, incertae sedis) from the Deseadan (Oligocene) of Salla, Bolivia
97. The Miocene horse Hipparion from North America and from the type locality in southern France
98. The horse Cormohipparion theobaldi from the Neogene of Pakistan, with comments on Siwalik hipparions
99. Extinct mammalian biodiversity of the ancient New World tropics
100. Quantification of diagenesis in Cenozoic sharks: Elemental and mineralogical changes
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