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Blaire Van Valkenburgh

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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Deja vu: the evolution of feeding morphologies in the CarnivoraBlaire Van Valkenburgh
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 24, 2020
The dog-human connectionTimothy D Smith, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2010
CarnivoresBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Robert K Wayne
Journal of Morphology|September 9, 2008
Skeletal indicators of locomotor adaptations in living and extinct rodentsJoshua X Samuels, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Journal of Morphology|January 6, 2009
Forelimb indicators of prey-size preference in the FelidaeJulie Meachen-Samuels, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Peerj|May 12, 2021
Naturally-occurring tooth wear, tooth fracture, and cranial injuries in large carnivores from ZambiaBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Paula A White
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 15, 2014
Beyond the sniffer: frontal sinuses in CarnivoraAbigail A Curtis, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Communications Biology|August 23, 2020
Iterative evolution of large-bodied hypercarnivory in canids benefits species but not cladesMairin A Balisi, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
Dietary specialization is linked to reduced species durations in North American fossil canidsMairin Balisi, Corinna Casey, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 2, 2004
Cope's rule, hypercarnivory, and extinction in North American canidsBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Xiaoming Wang, John Damuth
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Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Deja vu: the evolution of feeding morphologies in the CarnivoraBlaire Van Valkenburgh
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 24, 2020
The dog-human connectionTimothy D Smith, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2010
CarnivoresBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Robert K Wayne
Journal of Morphology|September 9, 2008
Skeletal indicators of locomotor adaptations in living and extinct rodentsJoshua X Samuels, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Journal of Morphology|January 6, 2009
Forelimb indicators of prey-size preference in the FelidaeJulie Meachen-Samuels, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Peerj|May 12, 2021
Naturally-occurring tooth wear, tooth fracture, and cranial injuries in large carnivores from ZambiaBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Paula A White
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 15, 2014
Beyond the sniffer: frontal sinuses in CarnivoraAbigail A Curtis, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Communications Biology|August 23, 2020
Iterative evolution of large-bodied hypercarnivory in canids benefits species but not cladesMairin A Balisi, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Royal Society Open Science|May 17, 2018
Dietary specialization is linked to reduced species durations in North American fossil canidsMairin Balisi, Corinna Casey, Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 2, 2004
Cope's rule, hypercarnivory, and extinction in North American canidsBlaire Van Valkenburgh, Xiaoming Wang, John Damuth
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