2022
- Aguirre, W.E., K. Reid, J. Rivera, D.C. Heins, K.R. Veeramah, and M.A. Bell. 2022. Freshwater colonization, adaptation, and genomic divergence in Threespine Stickleback. Int. Comp. Biol. 62:388-405. Read it
- Banker, R.M., A.A. Dineen, M.G. Sorman, C.L. Tyler, and P.D. Roopnarine. 2022. Beyond functional diversity: the importance of trophic position to understanding functional processes in community evolution. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.983374. Read it
- Bōgner, E. and J.X. Samuels. 2022. The first canid from the Gray Fossil Site in Tennessee: new perspective on the distribution and ecology of Borophagus. Journal of Paleontology, pp.1-11. Read it
- Collareta, A., M. Bosselaers, P. Holroyd, and A.A. Dineen. 2022. A forgotten cirripedological gem: A new species of whale barnacle of the genus Cetopirus from the Pleistocene of the United States West Coast. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1-8. doi:10.1017/S1755691022000214. Read it
- Nirody, J.A., M.B. Goodwin, J.R. Horner, T.L. Huynh, M.W. Colbert, D.K. Smith, and D.C. Evans. 2022. Quantifying vascularity in the frontoparietal dome of Stegoceras validum (Dinosauria: Pachycephalosauridae) from high resolution CT scans. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Read it
- Palmer, H.M., V.P. Vriesman, R. Banke, J.R. Bean. 2022. Compilation of a database of Holocene nearshore marine mollusc shell geochemistry from the California Current System. Earth System Science Data, 14(4): 1695–1705. Read it
- Swank, S., E. Elazegui, S. Janidlo, T.J. Sanger, M.A. Bell, and Yoel E. Stuart. 2022. Attempting genetic inference from directional asymmetry during convergent hindlimb reduction in squamates. Ecology and Evolution 12:. 9088
- Zimmt, J.B., S.M. Kidwell, R. Lockwood, and M. Thirlwall. 2022. Strontium isotope stratigraphy reveals 100 ky-scale condensation, beveling, and internal shingling of transgressive shell beds in the Maryland Miocene. Palaios, 37:553–573. Read it
- Zimmt, J.B. and J. Jin. 2022. A new species of Hirnantia (Orthida, Brachiopoda) and its implications for the Hirnantian age of the Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Journal of Paleontology,1–16. Read it