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Journal of Human Evolution|June 18, 2019
Internal nasal morphology of the Eocene primate Rooneyia viejaensis and extant Euarchonta: Using μCT scan data to understand and infer patterns of nasal fossa evolution in primatesIngrid K Lundeen, E Christopher Kirk
Journal of Human Evolution|April 24, 2022
Unique nasal turbinal morphology reveals Homunculus patagonicus functionally converged on modern platyrrhine olfactory sensitivityIngrid K Lundeen, Richard F Kay
Journal of Human Evolution|February 22, 2023
Euarchontans from Fantasia, an upland middle Eocene locality at the western margin of the Bighorn BasinIngrid K Lundeen, E Christopher Kirk
Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries|September 28, 2002
Improving family planning program performance through management training: the 3Cs paradigmS C Jain, A Barkat, K Lundeen, et al.
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|April 11, 2025
A Middle Eocene Haplorhine Frontal Bone From the Tornillo Basin of Texas, and Its Implications for the Phylogenetic Relationships of Rooneyia and Other Paleogene PrimatesE Christopher Kirk, Christopher J Campisano, Alan L Deino, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 17, 2022
Anatomy and dietary specialization influence sensory behaviour among sympatric primatesAmanda D Melin, Carrie C Veilleux, Mareike C Janiak, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution|June 18, 2019
Internal nasal morphology of the Eocene primate Rooneyia viejaensis and extant Euarchonta: Using μCT scan data to understand and infer patterns of nasal fossa evolution in primatesIngrid K Lundeen, E Christopher Kirk
Journal of Human Evolution|April 24, 2022
Unique nasal turbinal morphology reveals Homunculus patagonicus functionally converged on modern platyrrhine olfactory sensitivityIngrid K Lundeen, Richard F Kay
Journal of Human Evolution|February 22, 2023
Euarchontans from Fantasia, an upland middle Eocene locality at the western margin of the Bighorn BasinIngrid K Lundeen, E Christopher Kirk
Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries|September 28, 2002
Improving family planning program performance through management training: the 3Cs paradigmS C Jain, A Barkat, K Lundeen, et al.
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|April 11, 2025
A Middle Eocene Haplorhine Frontal Bone From the Tornillo Basin of Texas, and Its Implications for the Phylogenetic Relationships of Rooneyia and Other Paleogene PrimatesE Christopher Kirk, Christopher J Campisano, Alan L Deino, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 17, 2022
Anatomy and dietary specialization influence sensory behaviour among sympatric primatesAmanda D Melin, Carrie C Veilleux, Mareike C Janiak, et al.
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