Contributions
from the
Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology
Department
of Anatomy,
Department
of Biology, College of Arts & Sciences
December 2016
(Names of Laboratory members are in boldface.)
Scientific Publications
1973
1.
Hussain, S.T. 1973. Appearance of Hipparion in the Tertiary of the
1975
2.
Hussain, S.T. 1975. Evolutionary and functional
anatomy of the pelvic limb in fossil and Recent Equidae. (Parts I and II) Anatomy, Histology, Embryology 4:
179-222.
1977
3.
Hussain, S.T., J. Munthe, R.M. West and J.R. Lukacs. 1977. The Daud Khel Local
Fauna: A preliminary report on a Neogene vertebrate assemblage from the
Trans-Indus Siwaliks,
1978
4.
Hussain, S.T., H. DeBruijn and J.M. Leinders.
1978. Middle Eocene rodents from the
5.
West,
R.M., J.R. Lukacs, J. Munthe and S.T. Hussain. 1978. Vertebrate fauna
from Neogene Siwalik Group,
6.
Moonen,
J.J.M., P.Y. Sondaar and S.T. Hussain.
1978. A comparison of larger fossil mammals in the stratotypes of the Chinji,
Nagri and Dhok Pathan Formations (
1979
7.
Domning, D.P. 1979.
[Review of] Evolution of Living Organisms.
Pierre-P. Grassé. Syst. Zool. 27(4):
487-488.
8.
Takahashi, S., D.P.
Domning, and T. Saito. 1979. [On the discovery of a fossil sea cow from Ohe
town,
9.
Hussain S.T., J. Munthe, S.M.I. Shah, R.M. West and J.R. Lukacs. 1979. Neogene
stratigraphy and fossil vertebrates of the Daud Khel Area,
10.
Munthe, J., S.T. Hussain, J.R. Lukacs, R.M. West and S.M.I. Shah. 1979. Neogene
stratigraphy of the Daud Khel area,
1980
11.
Woodburne, M.O.
and R.L. Bernor. 1980. On
superspecific groups of some
12.
Bernor,
R.L., M.O. Woodburne, and J.A. Van
Couvering. 1980. A contribution to the chronology of some Old World Miocene
faunas based on hipparionine horses. Géobios
13(5): 705-739.
13.
Campbell, B.G.,
M.H. Amini, R.L. Bernor, W.
Dickinson, R. Drake, R. Morris, J.A. Van Couvering and J.A.H. Van Couvering.
1980. Maragheh: A classical Late Miocene vertebrate locality in
14.
Domning, D.P. 1980.
Feeding position preference in manatees (Trichechus).
J. Mammal. 61(3): 544-547.
15.
Domning, D.P., and A.C.
Myrick, Jr. 1980. Tetracycline marking and the possible layering rate of bone
in a manatee (Trichechus inunguis).
In: W.F. Perrin and A.C. Myrick, Jr., eds., Age
Determination of Toothed Whales and Sirenians. Rept. Internat. Whaling Comm.,
Special Issue No. 3: 203-207.
16.
Domning, D.P., and D.
Stermer. 1980. [Reconstruction of Steller's sea cow.] Oceans 13(5): 10-11.
1981
17.
Domning, D.P. 1981.
Distribution and status of manatees Trichechus
spp. near the mouth of the Amazon River,
18.
Domning, D.P. 1981. Manati Steller, 1774 and Trichechus exunguis (Natterer in
Diesing, 1839)(Mammalia: Sirenia): Proposal to place these names on the Official
Indexes of Rejected and Invalid Names
in Zoology. Bull. Zool. Nomencl.
38(2): 130-133.
19.
Domning, D.P. 1981. Sea
cows and sea grasses. Paleobiology
7(4): 417-420.
20.
Domning, D.P. 1981.
Manatees of the Amazon. Sea Frontiers
27(1): 18-23.
21.
Houde, P., and S.L. Olson. 1981.
Paleognathous carinate birds from the early Tertiary of North America. Science 214(4526): 1236-1237.
22.
de
Bruijn, H., S.T. Hussain and J.J.M.
Leinders. 1981. Fossil rodents from the Murree Formation near Banda Daud Shah,
kohat,
23.
1982
24.
Thomas, H., R.L. Bernor, and J.-J. Jaeger. 1982.
Origines du peuplement mammalien en Afrique du Nord durant le Miocene terminal.
Géobios 15(3): 283-297.
25.
Bernor,
R.L. 1982. A preliminary assessment of
the mammalian biochronology and zoogeographic relationships of
26.
Domning, D.P. 1982.
Commercial exploitation of manatees Trichechus
in
27.
Domning, D.P. 1982.
Evolution of manatees: a speculative history. J. Paleont. 56(3): 599-619.
28.
Domning, D.P. 1982. Fossil
Sirenia from the Sahabi Formation. Garyounis
Sci. Bull., Special Issue No. 4: 29-32.
29.
Domning, D.P., G.S.
Morgan, and C.E. Ray. 1982. North American Eocene sea cows (Mammalia: Sirenia).
Smithsonian Contrib. Paleobiol. 52:
iii + 69. (MONOGRAPH)
30.
Domning, D.P., J.
Shoshani, D. Rice, R. Hoffmann, and H. Hoeck. 1982. Orders Sirenia,
Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, and Tubulidentata. In: J.H. Honacki, K.E. Kinman, and
J.W. Koeppl, eds., Mammal Species of the
World.
31.
de
Bruijn, H., S.T. Hussain and J.J.M.
Leinders. 1982. On some Early Eocene rodent remains from Barbara Banda, Kohat,
Pakistan and the early history of the Order Rodentia. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen,
32.
Wessels,
W., H. de Bruijn, S.T. Hussain and
J.J.M. Leinders. 1982. Fossil rodents from the Chinji Formation Banda Daud
Shah,
33.
Dehm,
R., L.I. Jacobs, W. Wessels, H. de Bruijn and S.T. Hussain. 1982. Fossil rodents from the type area of the Chinji
Formation, Siwalik Group,
1983
34.
Bernor,
R.L. 1983.Geochronology and
zoogeographic relationships of Miocene Hominoidea. In: R.L. Ciochon and R.
Corruccini, eds., New Interpretations of
Ape and Human Ancestry. Plenum Press,
35.
Domning, D.P. 1983.
Marching teeth of the manatee. Natural
History 92(5): 8-11.
36.
Gingerich, P.D., P.
Houde, and D.W. Krause. 1983. A new earliest Tiffanian (Late Paleocene)
mammalian fauna from Bangtail Plateau, western
37.
Thewissen,
J.G.M., D.E. Russell, P.D. Gingerich and S.T.
Hussain. 1983. A new dichobunid artiodactyl (Mammalia) from the Eocene of
Northwest Pakistan.
38.
Hussain, S.T., P.Y. Sondaar, S.M.I. Shah,
J.G.M. Thewissen, E.F.H.M. Cousin and C.F. Spoor. 1983. The artiodactyl
astragalus. In Fossil Mammal Bones of
39.
Hussain, S.T. and R.L. Bernor. 1983. Late Miocene Siwalik equids and geochronology. Himalayan Geology 11: 35-42.
40.
Romein,
A.J., Smit and S.T. Hussain. 1983.
Calcareous nannoplankton from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van
Wetenschappen, Amsterdam, Series B 86(4): 393-400.
1984
41.
Bernor,
R.L. 1984. A zoogeographic theater and
biochronologic play: the time/biofacies phenomena of Eurasian and African
Miocene mammal provinces. Paleobiologie
Continentale. 14(2): 121-142.
42.
Domning,
D.P. (Founder and Editor). 1984-present (published twice a year). Sirenews.
Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Sirenia Specialist Group. Sponsored by IUCN -
The World Conservation Union,
43.
Domning, D.P., and L.
Hayek. 1984. Horizontal tooth replacement in the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis). Mammalia 48(1): 105-127.
44.
Domning, D.P. 1984. Fossil
sirenians from the Pamunkey River, Virginia. In: L.W. Ward and K. Krafft, eds.,
Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the
Outcropping Tertiary Beds in the
45.
Domning, D.P. 1984. Sea
cow discovery. Nature 308(5959): 500.
46.
Domning, D.P. 1984. Sea
cows of the
47.
Domning, D.P. 1984.
[Review of] Richard Bradley, 'The Pre- Columbian Exploitation of the Manatee in
48.
Domning, D.P., and T.A.
Deméré. 1984. New material of Hydrodamalis
cuestae (Mammalia: Dugongidae) from the Miocene and Pliocene of San Diego
County, California. Trans. San Diego Soc.
Nat. Hist. 20(12): 169-188.
49.
Packard, J., G. Rathbun, D.P. Domning, R.C. Best, P. Anderson, and T. O'Shea. 1984. Sea cows
and manatees. In: D. Macdonald, ed., The
Encyclopedia of Mammals.
50.
Hussain, S.T. and R.L. Bernor. 1984. Evolutionary history of Siwalik hipparions. In:
The Early Evolution of Man (Editors: P. Andrews and J.L. Franzen), Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg,
51.
52.
Khan,
M.J., S.T. Hussain, M. Arif and H.
Shaheed. 1984. Preliminary paleomagnetic investigations of the Manchar
Formation, Gaj River Section,
53.
de
Bruijn, H. and S.T. Hussain. 1984.
The succession of rodent faunas from the Lower Manchar Formation of Southern
Pakistan and its relevance for the biostratigraphy of the Mediterranean Miocene. Paleobiologie Continentale,
1985
54.
Bernor,
R.L. 1985. Neogene palaeoclimatic
events and continental mammalian response: is there global synchroneity? Sud-Afrikaanse Tydskrif-Wetenskap. 81:
261.
55.
Bernor,
R.L. 1985. Systematics and evolutionary
relationships of the hipparionine horses from
56.
Bernor, R.L. and S.T. Hussain. 1985. An assessment of the systematic, phylogenetic
and biostratigraphic relationships of Siwalik hipparionine horses. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
5(1): 32-87.
57.
Bernor,
R.L., N.T. Boaz and J.E. Cronin. 1985.
Paleoclimatic and paleobiogeographical correlates of hominoid evolutionary
events. Annual Meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropology
(Abstract: American Journal of Physical
Anthropology)
58.
Bernor,
R.L. 1985. The use of hipparionine
horse phylogeny for
59.
Domning, D.P. 1985.
Potential biochronologic utility of European sirenians (Mammalia: Dugongidae).
(Abstr.) VIIIth Congress, Regional Committee on Mediterranean Neogene Stratigraphy,
Symposium on European Late Cenozoic Mineral Resources, Budapest, 15-22 Sept.
1985: 183.
60.
Domning, D.P. 1985.
Habitat protection: the only hope. Save
the Manatee Club News (
61.
Barnes, L.G., D.P.
Domning, and C.E. Ray. 1985. Status of studies on fossil marine mammals. Marine Mammal Science 1(1): 15-53.
62.
Muizon, C. de, and D.P.
Domning. 1985. The first records of fossil sirenians in the southeastern
63.
de
Bruijn, H. and S.T. Hussain. 1985.
Thryonomyidae from the Lower Manchar Formation of
1986
64.
Bernor,
R.L. 1986. Mammalian biostratigraphy,
geochronology and zoogeographic relationships of the Late Miocene
65.
Bernor,
R.L., L. Flynn and N. Solounias. 1986.
Miocene mammalian biogeography, hominoid distribution and evolution. American
Anthropological Association Annual Meeting,
66.
Bernor,
R.L. 1986. Symposium on Primate
Phylogeny, Willi Hennig Society,
67.
Domning, D.P. 1986.
Pragmatism is not enough. Nature
319(6049): 94.
68.
Ray, C.E., and D.P.
Domning. 1986. Manatees and genocide. Marine
Mammal Science 2(1): 77-78.
69.
Domning, D.P. 1986.
[Letter to the Editor.] Creation/Evolution
Newsletter 5(6): 3-4. Nov./Dec. 1985 (publ.
70.
Domning, D.P., and L.
Hayek. 1986. Interspecific and intraspecific morphological variation in
manatees (Sirenia: Trichechus). Marine Mammal Science 2(2): 87-144.
71.
Takahashi, S., D.P.
Domning, and T. Saito. 1986. Dusisiren
dewana, n. sp. (Mammalia: Sirenia), a new ancestor of Steller's sea cow
from the Upper Miocene of Yamagata Prefecture, northeastern
72.
Domning, D.P., C.E. Ray,
and M.C. McKenna. 1986. Two new Oligocene desmostylians and a discussion of
tethytherian systematics. Smithsonian
Contrib. Paleobiol. 59: iii + 56. (MONOGRAPH)
73.
Domning, D.P., and C.E.
Ray. 1986. The earliest sirenian (Mammalia: Dugongidae) from the eastern
74.
Houde, P. 1986.
Ostrich ancestors found in the Northern Hemisphere suggest new hypothesis of
ratite origins. Nature 324(6097):
563-565.
1987
75.
Bernor,
R.L., K. Heissig and H. Tobien. 1987.
Early Pliocene Perissodactyla from
76.
Bernor,
R.L. and Pavlakis, P.P. 1987.
Zoogeographic relationships of the Sahabi large mammal fauna (Early
77.
Flynn, L.J. and R.L. Bernor. 1987. Late Tertiary
mammals from the Mongolian People's Republic.
78.
Bernor,
R.L., Z. Qiu, and H. Tobien. 1987.
Phylogenetic and biogeographic bases for an
79.
Bernor,
R.L., S. Sen and H. Thomas (Organizing
Committee for Workshop on Neogene Mammalian Paleoecology, Paleogeography and
Geochronology, Paris, June, 1984). 1987. A consideration of some major topics
on Old World Neogene mammalian chronology, migrations and palaeogeography. Géobios 20(4):431-439.
80.
Bernor,
R.L. 1987. Provincial diversification
of European late Miocene hipparionine horses. Interim-Colloquium of working
group on ecostratigraphy: Neogene climatic evolution in the
81.
Domning, D.P. 1987. Sea
cow family reunion. Natural History
96(4): 64-71.
82.
Domning, D.P. 1987. How
long have manatees been in
83.
Aranda-Manteca, F.J., and D.P. Domning. 1987. Sirénido del Mioceno medio de
84.
Domning, D.P., and H.
Thomas. 1987. Metaxytherium serresii
(Mammalia: Sirenia) from the Lower Pliocene of Libya and France: a reevaluation
of its morphology, phyletic position, and biostratigraphic and paleoecological
significance. In: N.T. Boaz, A. El-Arnauti, A.W. Gaziry, J. de Heinzelin, and
D.D. Boaz, eds., Neogene Paleontology and
Geology of Sahabi.
85.
Domning, D.P. 1987. Halianassa studeri von Meyer, 1838
(Mammalia, Sirenia): proposed designation of a neotype, and proposed
conservation of Halitherium Kaup,
1838 by designation of a type species. Bull.
Zool. Nomencl. 44(2): 122-125.
86.
de
Vos, J., J.J.M. Leinders and S.T.
Hussain. 1987. A historical review of the Siwalik Hyaenidae (Mammalia,
Carnivora) and description of two new finds from the Upper Siwalik of
1988
87.
Bernor,
R.L., L.J. Flynn, T. Harrison, S.T. Hussain and J. Kelley. Dionysopithecus shuangouensis
(Catarrhini, Primates), a new element in the Kamlial fauna of Southern Sind,
Pakistan. Journal of Human Evolution
17: 339-358.
88.
Bernor,
R.L., J. Kovar, D. Lipscomb, F. Rögl
and H. Tobien. 1988. Systematic, stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental contexts
of first appearing Hipparion in the Vienna Basin, Austria. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(4): 427-452.
89.
Bernor, R.L., and D.P. Domning. 1988. Articles on
Dwarfism, Gigantism, Paleobiogeography, Paleobotany, Paleontology, Sahabi, St.
Gaudens, and Stratophenetics. In:
90.
Van Couvering,
J.A., and R.L. Bernor. 1988.
Articles on Cenozoic, Miocene, Neogene, Pliocene, and Tertiary. In:
91.
Bernor, R.L., L.J. Flynn, T. Harrison, S.T. Hussain and J. Kelley. 1988. Dionysopithecus from
92.
Bernor,
R.L. 1988. European Neogene Mammal
Chronology Symposium,
93.
Domning, D.P. 1988. Fossil
Sirenia of the West Atlantic and
94.
Houde, P. 1988. Paleognathous birds from the
Early Tertiary of the Northern Hemisphere. Publications
of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, No. 22: 1-148. (MONOGRAPH)
1989
95.
Bernor,
R.L. and H. Tobien. 1989. Two small
species of Cremohipparion (Mammalia,
Equidae) from
96.
Bernor,
R.L., H. Tobien and M.O. Woodburne.
1989. Patterns of
97.
Steininger,
F.F., R.L. Bernor, V. Fahlbusch.
1989. European Neogene chronologic - marine correlations. In: E. Lindsay, V.
Fahlbusch and P. Mein, eds., NATO
Advanced Research Workshop,
98.
Domning, D.P. 1989. Kelp
evolution: a comment. Paleobiology
15(1): 53-56.
99.
Domning, D.P. 1989. Fossil
sirenians from the Suwannee River, Florida and Georgia. In: G.S. Morgan, ed., Miocene Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the
Suwannee
100.
Domning, D.P. 1989. Fossil
Sirenia of the West Atlantic and
101.
Domning, D.P. 1989. Fossil
Sirenia of the West Atlantic and
102.
de
Bruijn, H., E. Boon and S.T. Hussain.
1989. Evolutionary trends in Sayimys
(Ctenodactylidae, Rodentia) from the Lower Manchar Formation (
103.
Made,
J. van der, and S.T. Hussain. 1989. Microstonyx major (Suidae, Artiodactyla)
from the type area of the Nagri Formation, Siwalik Group,
1990
104.
Bernor,
R.L., and W. Sanders. 1990. Fossil
Equidae from Plio-Pleistocene strata of the Upper
105.
Bernor,
R.L., Z. Qiu and L. Hayek. 1990.
Systematic revision of Chinese hipparion species described by Sefve, 1927.
106.
Fortelius, M.,
and R.L. Bernor. 1990. A provisional
systematic assessment of the Miocene Suoidea from
107.
Bernor,
R.L., and H. Tobien. 1990. Pasalar
mammalian geochronology and biogeography. Journal
of Human Evolution 19: 551-568.
108.
Pope, G.G., and R.L. Bernor. 1990. A new Early Miocene
fauna from
109.
Bernor,
R.L., J. Kovar-Eder, J.-P. Suc and H.
Tobien. 1990. A contribution to the evolutionary history of European late
Miocene age hipparionines. Paleobiologie
Continentale 17: 291-309.
110.
Bernor,
R.L.
(ed.). 1990. The Practical Paleontologist, Steve Parker, Author. Simon and
Shuster, 160 pp. (Book-of-the-Month Club Selection, 1991)
111.
Donovan, S.K., D.P.
Domning, F.A. Garcia, and H.L. Dixon. 1990. A bone bed in the Eocene of
Jamaica. J. Paleo. 64(4): 660- 662.
112.
Domning, D.P. 1990.
Sirenian rhizivory studies. Appendix in: L.W. Lefebvre and J.A. Powell, Manatee
grazing impacts on seagrasses in Hobe Sound and Jupiter Sound in southeast
113.
Domning, D.P. 1990. Fossil
Sirenia of the West Atlantic and
114.
Buffrénil, V. de, A. de Ricqlès, C.E. Ray, and D.P. Domning. 1990. Bone histology of
the ribs of the archaeocetes (Mammalia, Cetacea). J. Vert. Paleo. 10(4): 455-466.
115.
Thewissen,
J.G.M. and S.T. Hussain. 1990.
Postcranial osteology of the most primitive artiodactyl Diacodexis pakistanensis (Dichobunidae). Anatomy, Histology, Embryology 19: 37-48.
1991
116.
Rögl, F., R.L. Bernor, M.D. Dermitzakis, C.
Müller, and M. Stamcjeva. 1991. On the Pontian correlation in Europe (
117.
Bernor,
R.L. and D. Lipscomb. 1991. The
systematic position of Plesiohipparion
aff. huangheense (Equidae,
Hipparionini) from
118.
Bernor,
R.L. 1991. Neogene of the Mediterranean
Tethys and Paratethys: stratigraphic correlation tables and sediment
distribution maps, Volumes 1 and 2. Solicited book review: Journal of Human Evolution 20(2): 189-190.
119.
Domning, D.P. 1991. A
former dolphin-human fishing cooperative in
120.
Domning, D.P. 1991. Sexual
and ontogenetic variation in the pelvic bones of Dugong dugon (Sirenia). Mar.
Mamm. Sci. 7(3): 311-316.
121.
Domning, D.P. 1991. A new
genus for Halitherium olseni
Reinhart, 1976 (Mammalia: Sirenia). J.
Vert. Paleo. 11(3): 398.
122.
Domning, D.P. 1991. Why
save the manatee? In: J.E. Reynolds, III and D.K. Odell, Manatees and Dugongs.
123.
Domning, D.P., and V. de
Buffrénil. 1991. Hydrostasis in the Sirenia: quantitative data and functional
interpretations. Mar. Mamm. Sci.
7(4): 331-368.
124.
125.
Aranda-Manteca, F.J., D.P. Domning, and L.G. Barnes. 1991. Metaxytherium (Mammalia, Sirenia) from
126.
Domning, D.P., C.E. Ray,
and M.C. McKenna. 1991. A new specimen of Behemotops
proteus (Mammalia: Desmostylia) from the Oligocene of Washington. (Abstr.) J. Vert. Paleo. 11 (supplement to no.
3): 26A.
127.
Thewissen, J.G.M., and D.P. Domning. 1991. The role of phenacodontids in the origin of the
modern orders of mammals. (Abstr.) J.
Vert. Paleo. 11 (supplement to no. 3): 57A.
128.
Spoor,
C.F., P.Y. Sondaar and S.T. Hussain.
1991. A new hominoid hamate and first metacarpal from the late Miocene Nagri
Formation of Pakistan. Journal of Human
Evolution 21: 413-424.
129.
West,
R.M., J.R. Lukacs, S.T. Hussain and
M. Arif. 1991. Geology and paleontology of the Eocene Drazinda Shale Member of
the Kirthar Formation, Central Western Pakistan. Tertiary Research 12(3-4): 97-103.
1992
130.
Hayek, L., R.L. Bernor, N. Solounias and P.
Steigerwald. 1992. Methods in determining the dietary adaptations of extinct
hipparionine equids. In: A. Forsten, M. Fortelius and L. Werdelin (eds.). Bjorn
Kurten - A Memorial Volume. Annales
Zoologici Fennici 28: 187-200.
131.
Boaz, N.T., R.L. Bernor, A. Brooks, H.B.S. Cooke,
R. Dechamps, E. Delson, A.W. Gentry, J., de Heinzelin, J.W.K. Harris, P.
Meylan, P.P. Pavlakis, W.J. Sanders, K.M. Stewart, J. Verniers, P.G. Williamson
and A. Winkler. 1992. A new evaluation of the paleoanthropological, paleontological
and geological significance of the late Neogene Lusso Beds (
132.
Bernor,
R.L. (ed.). 1992. The Practical Geologist, Dougal
133.
Woodburne, M.O.
and R.L. Bernor. 1992.
Intercontinental overland mammalian dispersals as a basis for regional
correlation: principles, practices and an example from the Hipparion Datum.
Invited paper for the International Geological Congress, Symposium II-1-13:
Pacific and Global Neogene Events,
134.
Bernor,
R.L. 1992. Earlier Miocene Eurasian
continental climates and eucatarrhine biogeography. Apes or Ancestors.
Symposium,
135.
Thewissen, J.G.M., and D.P. Domning. 1992. The role of phenacodontids in the origin of the
modern orders of ungulate mammals. J.
Vert. Paleo. 12(4): 494-504.
136.
Ketten, D.R., D.K. Odell, and D.P. Domning. 1992. Structure, function, and adaptation of the
manatee ear. In: J. Thomas, R. Kastelein, and A. Supin, eds., Marine Mammal Sensory Systems.
137.
Patton, G.W., E.R. Gerstein, D.P. Domning, M. Sutherland, and R. Perinetti. 1992. An annotated
bibliography of sirenian hearing. Mote
Marine Laboratory Technical Report No. 272: 1-61.
138.
Hussain, S.T., G.D. Van den Bergh, K.J. Steensma,
J.A. deVisser, J. de Vos, M. Arif, J. Van Dam, P.Y. Sondaar and S.B. Malik.
1992. Biostratigraphy of the Plio-Pleistocene continental sediments (Upper
Siwaliks) of the Mangla-Samwal Anticline,
139.
Made,
J. van der and S.T. Hussain. 1992.
Sanitheres from the Miocene Manchar Formation of Sind, Pakistan and remarks on
sanithere taxonomy and stratigraphy. Koninklijke
Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen,
140.
Steensma,
K.J. and S.T. Hussain. 1992. Merycopotamus dissimilis (Artiodactyla,
Mammalia) from the Upper Siwalik Sub-group and its affinities with Asian and
African forms. Koninklijke Nederlandse
Akademie Van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam 95(1): 97-108.
141.
Steensma,
K.J. and S.T. Hussain. 1992. Caprolagus sivalensis (Lagomorpha,
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Bianucci, G., G. Carone, D.P. Domning, W. Landini, L. Rook, and S. Sorbi. 2008. Peri-Messinian
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Domning, D.P., and N.D.
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Beatty, B.L. 2009. New
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Haile-Selassie, F.C. Howell, T. Lehmann, A. Likius, C. Pehlevan, H. Saegusa, G.
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S. and R.L. Bernor. 2009. Anchitherium aurelianense (Equidae,
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Bernor, R.L., and T.D. White. 2009. Systematics and Biogeography of “Cormohipparion” africanum, Early
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Bernor,
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Vasilev, N.D. Ovodov, M.I. Cherry, B. Hopwood, D. Male, J.J. Austin, C. Hanni,
and A. Cooper. 2009. Revising the recent evolutionary history of equids using
ancient DNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA),
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online publication; official publication December 22, 2009). 6 pp.
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Wolf, D.,
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2009. Makyuni equid systematics and paleodiet. (Abstr.) Jour. Vertebrate Paleontology 29
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Domning, D.P. 2009.
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Domning, D.P. 2009.
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428.
Clementz, M., D.P. Domning, and S. Sorbi. 2009. Evidence of Cenozoic
environmental and ecological change from stable isotope analysis of sirenian
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(supplement to no. 3): 80A.
429.
Vélez-Juarbe,
J., and D.P.
Domning. 2009. Evolution and diversification of Dugonginae (Sirenia;
Dugongidae) in the West Atlantic and
430.
Domning, D.P. 2009. Winning their hearts and minds: who should speak for evolution? Reports of the
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Bajpai, S., D.P. Domning, D.P. Das, and V.P. Mishra. 2009. A new middle Eocene sirenian (Mammalia, Protosirenidae)
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T.M., C. Seiffert, C. Hertler, L. Fiedler, H.L. Schwartz, S.R. Frost, L. Giemsch,
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Schrenk, K. Harvati, T.G. Bromage, and C. Sanaane. 2010. Makuyuni, a new Lower
Palaeolithic hominid site in
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R.L.,
H. Gilbert, and D. Wolf. 2010.
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Buffrénil,
V. de, A. Canoville, R. D'Anastasio, and D.P.
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D.P., P.D. Gingerich, and I.S. Zalmout. 2010. A review
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440.
Vélez-Juarbe, J., and D.P. Domning. 2010. The Oligocene and Miocene sirenian fauna
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Domning,
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2010. Teilhard and natural selection: a missed opportunity? In: K. Duffy (ed.),
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Bajpai, S., D.P. Domning, D.P. Das, J. Vélez-Juarbe, and V.P. Mishra. 2010. A new
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D., S.V. Nelson, H.L.
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Wolf,
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G. Semprebon and R.L. Bernor*. 2012.
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Aragones, L.V., I. Lawler, H. Marsh, D.P. Domning, and A. Hodgson. 2012. The
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Hines, E.E., D.P. Domning, L.V. Aragones, M. Marmontel, A.A. Mignucci-Giannoni,
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Domning,
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2012. The early years of the Amazonian manatee project at INPA, Manaus, Brazil. Aquatic Mammals 38(2): 204-222.
459.
Hautier, L., R. Sarr, R. Tabuce, F.
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Samb, and P.M. Hameh. 2012. First prorastomid sirenian from Senegal (western
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460.
Appeltans, W., and 120 other authors
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Koretsky, I.A., C.E. Ray, and N. Peters.
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Vélez-Juarbe, J., and N.D. Pyenson. 2012. Bohaskaia monodontoides, a new
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Vélez -Juarbe, J., D.P. Domning, and N.D. Pyenson. 2012. Iterative evolution of sympatric
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Rivin, M.A., Vélez -Juarbe, J., and V.R. Rhue. 2012. A new halitheriine dugongid from the early Miocene of
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Rook, L. and R.L. Bernor.*
2013. Hippotherium malpassii (Equidae,
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Bernor, R.L., T. Coillot and D. Wolf.
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