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Alfred L Rosenberger

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Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 25, 2011
The face of Strigorhysis: implications of another tarsier-like, large-eyed Eocene North American tarsiiform primateAlfred L Rosenberger
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|June 26, 2019
Dolichocebus gaimanensis Is Not a Stem PlatyrrhineAlfred L Rosenberger
American Journal of Primatology|May 1, 2013
Fallback foods, preferred foods, adaptive zones, and primate originsAlfred L Rosenberger
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
Species: beasts of burdenAlfred L Rosenberger
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|November 2, 2011
Evolutionary morphology, platyrrhine evolution, and systematicsAlfred L Rosenberger
Journal of Human Evolution|July 15, 2010
Platyrrhines, PAUP, parallelism, and the Long Lineage Hypothesis: A reply toAlfred L Rosenberger
American Journal of Primatology|May 19, 2012
New world monkey nightmares: science, art, use, and abuse (?) in platyrrhine taxonomic nomenclatureAlfred L Rosenberger
Journal of Human Evolution|September 14, 2014
The status of platyrrhine phylogeny: a meta-analysis and quantitative appraisal of topological hypothesesS Ivan Perez, Alfred L Rosenberger
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 31, 2008
Frontal fusion: collapse of another anthropoid synapomorphyAlfred L Rosenberger, Anthony S Pagano
Journal of Human Evolution|August 27, 2013
A closer look at the "Protopithecus" fossil assemblages: new genus and species from Bahia, BrazilLauren B Halenar, Alfred L Rosenberger
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Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 25, 2011
The face of Strigorhysis: implications of another tarsier-like, large-eyed Eocene North American tarsiiform primateAlfred L Rosenberger
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|June 26, 2019
Dolichocebus gaimanensis Is Not a Stem PlatyrrhineAlfred L Rosenberger
American Journal of Primatology|May 1, 2013
Fallback foods, preferred foods, adaptive zones, and primate originsAlfred L Rosenberger
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
Species: beasts of burdenAlfred L Rosenberger
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|November 2, 2011
Evolutionary morphology, platyrrhine evolution, and systematicsAlfred L Rosenberger
Journal of Human Evolution|July 15, 2010
Platyrrhines, PAUP, parallelism, and the Long Lineage Hypothesis: A reply toAlfred L Rosenberger
American Journal of Primatology|May 19, 2012
New world monkey nightmares: science, art, use, and abuse (?) in platyrrhine taxonomic nomenclatureAlfred L Rosenberger
Journal of Human Evolution|September 14, 2014
The status of platyrrhine phylogeny: a meta-analysis and quantitative appraisal of topological hypothesesS Ivan Perez, Alfred L Rosenberger
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|January 31, 2008
Frontal fusion: collapse of another anthropoid synapomorphyAlfred L Rosenberger, Anthony S Pagano
Journal of Human Evolution|August 27, 2013
A closer look at the "Protopithecus" fossil assemblages: new genus and species from Bahia, BrazilLauren B Halenar, Alfred L Rosenberger
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