2017
- Andres, B., Padian, K., Rowe, T.B., Bell, C.J., Brown, M.A., Sagebiel, J.C., Lehman, T.M., Cunningham, J.R. 2017. Case 3728 – Quetzalcoatlus northropi (Reptilia, Pterosauria): Proposed availability and attribution of authorship to Lawson, 1975. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 74 (15 May 2017) ISSN 2057-0570 (online).
- Arlidge, S. M., A. Thankos and J.R. Bean. 2017. Using the Understanding Science flowchart to illustrate and bring students' science stories to life. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 98:211-216. Read it
- Chen, C., K. Uematsu, K. Linse, J.D. Sigwart. 2017. By more ways than one: Rapid convergence in adaptations to hydrothermal vents shown by 3D anatomical reconstruction of Gigantopelta (Mollusca: Neomphalina). BMC Evolutionary Biology. 17: article 62.
- Clemens, W.A. 2017 A pantodont (Mammalia) from the latest Puercan North American Land Mammal Age (earliest Paleocene) of the Western Interior. Historical Biology Read it
- Contreras, D.L., I.A.P. Duijnstee, S.L. Ranks, C.R. Marshall, C.V. Looy. 2017. The evolution of dispersal strategies in conifers: convergence and divergence in the morphology of diaspores. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 24:93−117. Read it
- Cotoras, D.D., M.S. Brewer, P.J.P. Croucher, G.S. Oxford, D.R. Lindberg and R.G. Gillespie. 2017. Convergent evolution in the colour polymorphism of Selkirkiella spiders (Theridiidae) from the South American temperate rainforest. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society, 120: 649-663.
- Diaz-Medina, G., M. Hyzny, and A.A. Klompmaker. 2017. A lithostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental framework for the Late Miocene El Caracolar section (Granada Basin, Betic Cordillera, Spain) and description of decapod crustaceans. Geobios, 50: 173 - 195.
- Eagling, L.E., E.C. Ashton, A.C. Jensen, J.D. Sigwart, D. Murray and D. Roberts. 2017. Spatial and temporal differences in gonad development, sex ratios and reproductive output influence the sustainability of exploited populations of the European oyster, Ostrea edulis. Aquatic Conservation. (in press)
- Geraldi, N., C. Bertollini, M.C. Emmerson, D. Roberts, J.D. Sigwart and N.E. O'Connor. 2017. Aggregations of brittle stars can provide similar ecological roles as mussel reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 563: 157 - 167.
- Kloess, P. A., and Parham, J. F. 2017. A specimen-based approach to reconstructing the late Neogene seabird communities of California. Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology 468:473–484. Read it
- Klompmaker, A.A., M. Kowalewski, J.W. Huntley, and S. Finnegan. 2017. Increase in predator-prey size ratios throughout the Phanerozoic history of marine ecosystems. Science, 356: 1168 - 1170.
- Klompmaker, A.A., R.W. Portell, and M.G. Frick. 2017. Comparative experimental taphonomy of eight marine arthropods indicates distinct differences in preservation potential. Palaeontology, 60: 773 - 794.
- Lipps, J.H., R. Lozinsky, J. Pedersen-Guzman, E. Scott, and L. Babilonia. 2017. Geology, stratigraphy, and paleontology of the Santa Ana Mountains, California, In Kraatz, B., J.S. Lackey, J.E. and Fryxell, eds., Field Excursions in Southern California: Field Guides to the 2016 GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting: Geological Society of America Field Guide 45, p. 31–47.
- Luq Jue,., C.E. Schweitzer, W. Santana, R.W. Portell, F.J. Vega, and A.A. Klompmaker. 2017. Checklist of fossil decapod crustaceans from tropical America, Part I: Anomura and Brachyura. Nauplius, 25: e2017025.
- Marshall, C.R. 2017. Five paleobiological laws needed to understand the evolution of the living biota. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1: 0165. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0165.
- Monson, T.A., M.F. Brasil, D.J. Stratford, and L.J. Hlusko. 2017. Patterns of craniofacial variation and taxonomic diversity in the South African Cercopithecidae fossil record. Palaeontologia Electronica, 20.1.7A: 1-20. Read it
- Newland, M., S. Pentney, R. Franklin, N. Tipon, S. Steinruck, J. Pedersen-Guzman, and J.H. Lipps. 2017. Racing against time: Preparing for impact of climate change on California’s archaeological resources, In: Dawson, T., C. Nimura, E. Lopez-Romero, and M.-Y. Daire, Eds., Public Archaeology and Climate Change. Havertown, PA, Oxbow Books. Chapter 13, pp. 115-125.
- O'Dell, R.E., D.M. Erwin, P. Holroyd, B.D. Rankin and M. Ibraheem El - Faramawi. 2017. Flora and Fauna of the Holocene Oil Canyon oil-sands from the poorly understood San Joaquin Desert Biozone. In: Reynolds, R.E. (ed.) ECSZ Does It: Revisiting the Eastern California Shear Zone, 2017 Desert Symposium Volume, pp. 308 - 314. Read it
- Padian, K. 2017. Structure and evolution of the ankle bones in pterosaurs and other ornithodirans. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1364651 (14 pp).
- Padian, K. 2017. Review of The Origin of Higher Taxa: Palaeobiological, Developmental, and Ecological Perspectives, by T.S. Kemp. Reports of the National Center for Science Education 37 (1): 14.
- Padian, K. 2017. Review of Thomas Hardy: Folklore and Resistance, by Jacqueline Dillion. The Thomas Hardy Review 19 (1): 85-87.
- Padian, K. 2017. Parallel lives: Review of Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution, by Jonathan B. Losos. Nature 548: 156-157.
- Padian, K. 2017. Dividing the dinosaurs. [News and Views.] Nature 543: 494-495.
- Poust, A.W. 2017. Book Review: "The White River Badlands: Geology and Paleontology" by Benton, R.C., D.O. Terry Jr., E. Evanoff and H.G. McDonald. Priscum. 24(1):15 - 16. Read it
- Poust, A.W. and R.W. Boessenecker. 2017. Mandibles of the sea lion Proterozetes ulysses from the middle Pleistocene Port Orford Formation of Oregon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1317637. Read it
- Schweitzer, C.E., R.M. Feldmann, H. Karasawa, O.D. Frantescu, and A.A. Klompmaker. 2017. Systematic Descriptions: Section Etyoida. Treatise Online 95. Part R, Revised, Volume 1, Chapter 8P, 9 p.
- Sigwart, J.D. 2017. Molluscs all beneath the sun, one shell, two shells, more, or none. Current Biology, 27: R702 - R719.
- Sigwart, J.D. and E. Schwabe. 2017. Anatomy of the many feeding types in polyplacophoran molluscs. Invertebrate Zoology. 14(2): 205 - 216.
- Sigwart, J.D. and L. McLean. 2017. Contribution of Caulerpa spp. to marine mollusc species richness in the megadiverse Philippines. Visaya, 5: 67 - 73.
- Sigwart, J.D., C. Chen and L. Marsh. 2017. Is mining the seabed bad for molluscs? The Nautilus, 131: 43 - 49.
- Sigwart, J.D., C. Chen. 2017. Life history, patchy distribution, and patchy taxonomy in a shallow-water invertebrate (Mollusca: Polyplacophora: Lepidopleurida). Marine Biodiversity. doi: 10.1007/s12526-017-0688-1
- Sigwart, J.D., M.D. Sutton and K.D. Bennett. 2017. How big is a genus? Towards a nomothetic systematics. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. doi: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx059
- South, J., D. Welsh, A. Anton, J.D. Sigwart and J.T.A. Dick. 2017. Effects of increasing temperature to the functional response of the intertidal shanny Lipophrys pholis. Journal of Fish Biology. (in press)
- Souto C. and L. Martins. 2017 (online first). Giving up on elaborate dermal ossicles: a new genus of ossicleless Apodida (Holothuroidea). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. doi:10.1017/S0025315417001084. Read it
- Souto, C. and M. Martins. 2017. Os Equinodermos. Pp. 303 - 315. In Nunes, J.M.C., and M.R.B. de Matos, (eds.), Litoral norte da Bahia: caracterizacao ambiental, biodiversidade e conservacao. EDUFBA, Salvador. ISBN 978-85-232-1456-2. Notes: Title in English: The Echinoderms, In: North coast of Bahia: environmental characteristics, biodiversity and conservation. Read it
- Spano, N.G., C.S. Lane, S.W. Francis and T.C. Johnson. 2017. Discovery of Mount Mazama cryptotephra in Lake Superior (North America): Implications and potential applications. Geology, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1130/G39394.1 Read it
- Sumner - Rooney, L.H. and J.D. Sigwart. 2017. Lazarus in the museum: resurrecting historic specimens through new technology. Invertebrate Zoology, 14(1): 73 - 84.
- Swezey, D.S., J.R. Bean, A.T. Ninokawa, T.M. Hill, B. Gaylord, and E. Sanford. 2017. Interactive effects of temperature, food and skeletal mineralogy mediate biological responses to ocean acidification in a widely distributed bryozoan. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences; 284 (1853): 20162349 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2016.2349