241 results on '"BELL, CHRISTOPHER J."'
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2. The specialized inner ear labyrinth of worm-lizards (Amphisbaenia: Squamata).
3. Dental variation in a collection of Lemmiscus curtatus from the northern plains of southern Saskatchewan : implications for morphological evolution
4. A new extinct species of alligator lizard (Squamata: Elgaria) and an expanded perspective on the osteology and phylogeny of Gerrhonotinae
5. Proboscidea from the Big Cypress Creek fauna, Deweyville Formation, Harris County, Texas
6. Presence of a Urinary Bladder in Egernia depressa (Squamata: Scincidae) in Western Australia
7. Cranial Osteology of Moloch horridus (Reptilia: Squamata: Agamidae)
8. The first record of Phenacomys (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) in Europe (early Pleistocene, Zuurland, The Netherlands)
9. Pygopus (Squamata: Pygopodidae) from Mid-holocene Cave Deposits, Western and South Australia
10. The Paleoecology and Paleogeographic Context of Lemudong'o Locality 1, A Late Miocene Terrestrial Fossil Site in Southern Kenya
11. The role of stratospheric variability in climate
12. Description and Significance of the Microtus (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) from the Type Irvington Fauna, Alameda County, California
13. Late Pleistocene Fauna from the Southern Colorado Plateau, Navajo County, Arizona
14. Exceptional Record of Mid-Pleistocene Vertebrates Helps Differentiate Climatic from Anthropogenic Ecosystem Perturbations
15. Patterns of Variation in the Cranial Osteology of Three Species of Endemic Australian Lizards (Ctenophorus: Squamata: Agamidae): Implications for the Fossil Record and Morphological Analyses made with Limited Sample Sizes
16. Variation in the cranial osteology of the amphisbaenian genus Zygaspis based on high‐resolution x‐ray computed tomography
17. Cranial anatomy of the “round‐headed” AmphisbaenianZygaspis quadrifrons (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) based on high‐resolution x‐ray computed tomography
18. Underwater Signal Detection Using Non-Parametric Classifiers
19. Evolution, Climatic Change and Species Boundaries: Perspectives from Tracing Lemmiscus curtatus Populations through Time and Space
20. Mammalian Response to Global Warming on Varied Temporal Scales
21. The Osteoderms and Palpebral in Lanthanotus borneensis (Squamata: Anguimorpha)
22. New Extinct Mekosuchine Crocodile from Vanuatu, South Pacific
23. The microtine rodents from the Pit locality in Porcupine Cave, Park County, Colorado
24. Variation in the cranial osteology of the amphisbaenian genus Zygaspis based on high‐resolution x‐ray computed tomography.
25. Cranial anatomy of the "round‐headed" AmphisbaenianZygaspis quadrifrons (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) based on high‐resolution x‐ray computed tomography.
26. Fossils, Diet, and Conservation of Black-Footed Ferrets (Mustela nigripes)
27. Snakes from Lemudong'o, Kenya Rift Valley
28. Observations on Dental Variation in Microtus from the Cudahy Ash Pit Fauna, Meade County, Kansas and Implications for Irvingtonian Microtine Rodent Biochronology
29. Food Habits of the Glossy Snake, Arizona elegans, with Comparisons to the Diet of Sympatric Long-Nosed Snakes, Rhinocheilus lecontei
30. The use of δ13C values of leporid teeth as indicators of past vegetation
31. Morphological Variation in the Carapace and Plastron of Terrapene coahuila Schmidt and Owens 1944
32. From Field and Study: Sand shimmying as predator avoidance behaviour in two agamid lizards, Ctenophorus reticulatus and Ctenophorus femoralis
33. Mitochondrial Calcium: Role in the Normal and Ischaemic/Reperfused Myocardium
34. A New Species of Palacrodon and a Unique Form of Tooth Attachment in Reptiles.
35. Intraspecific variation in the cranial osteology of Diplometopon zarudnyi (Squamata: Amphisbaenia: Trogonophidae)
36. EXTRAORDINARY ACCUMULATION OF ARVICOLINE RODENTS FROM LITTLE DELL DAM (PLEISTOCENE), UTAH
37. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles: Since the Beginnings.
38. Best Practices for Justifying Fossil Calibrations
39. ARVICOLINE RODENT FAUNA FROM THE ROOM 2 EXCAVATION IN CATHEDRAL CAVE, WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADA, AND ITS BIOCHRONOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE
40. DESERT TORTOISES (GOPHERUS AGASSIZII) FROM PLEISTOCENE SEDIMENTS IN CATHEDRAL CAVE, WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADA
41. Osteoderms of the California Legless Lizard Anniella (Squamata: Anguidae) and Their Relevance for Considerations of Miniaturization
42. FIRST PLEISTOCENE JUMPING MOUSE (ZAPUS, ZAPODINAE, RODENTIA) FROM UTAH
43. Covert biases, circularity, and apomorphies: A critical look at the North American Quaternary Herpetofaunal Stability Hypothesis
44. Neogene History of Anniella Gray, 1852 (Squamata, Anniellidae) with Comments on Postcranial Osteology
45. Diffusion tensor imaging reveals widespread white matter abnormalities in children and adolescents with myotonic dystrophy type 1
46. Unveiling the elusive: X‐rays bring scolecophidian snakes out of the dark
47. LATE PLEISTOCENE MICROTINE RODENTS FROM SNAKE CREEK BURIAL CAVE, WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADA
48. Additional file 1 of A new extinct species of alligator lizard (Squamata: Elgaria) and an expanded perspective on the osteology and phylogeny of Gerrhonotinae
49. Variation in the skulls of Elgaria and Gerrhonotus (Anguidae, Gerrhonotinae) and implications for phylogenetics and fossil identification
50. Synopsis of Terrestrial and Non-Marine Aquatic Faunal Groups
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