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Kaye E Reed

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Journal of Human Evolution|January 15, 2008
Paleoecological patterns at the Hadar hominin site, Afar Regional State, EthiopiaKaye E Reed
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 18, 2004
Primate communities: past, present, and possible futureKaye E Reed, Laura R Bidner
Journal of Human Evolution|October 12, 2010
Middle and late Pleistocene faunas of Pinnacle Point and their paleoecological implicationsAmy L Rector, Kaye E Reed
Journal of Human Evolution|August 12, 2008
The large-mammal fauna from the Kibish FormationZelalem Assefa, Solomon Yirga, Kaye E Reed
Plos One|April 16, 2015
Climate and species richness predict the phylogenetic structure of African mammal communitiesJason M Kamilar, Lydia Beaudrot, Kaye E Reed
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 7, 2016
Strong influence of palaeoclimate on the structure of modern African mammal communitiesJohn Rowan, Jason M Kamilar, Lydia Beaudrot, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 19, 2025
A new species of the mud terrapin Pelusios offers insights into early hominin habitats at the Pliocene Hadar Formation of EthiopiaBrent Adrian, Christopher J Campisano, Kaye E Reed, et al.
Annals of Human Biology|February 27, 2025
Pliocene climatic change and the origins of <i>Homo</i> at Ledi-Geraru, EthiopiaIrene E Smail, Amy L Rector, Joshua R Robinson, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|August 21, 2012
The enigmatic molar from Gondolin, South Africa: implications for Paranthropus paleobiologyFrederick E Grine, Rachel L Jacobs, Kaye E Reed, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Late Pliocene environmental change during the transition from Australopithecus to HomoJoshua R Robinson, John Rowan, Christopher J Campisano, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution|January 15, 2008
Paleoecological patterns at the Hadar hominin site, Afar Regional State, EthiopiaKaye E Reed
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 18, 2004
Primate communities: past, present, and possible futureKaye E Reed, Laura R Bidner
Journal of Human Evolution|October 12, 2010
Middle and late Pleistocene faunas of Pinnacle Point and their paleoecological implicationsAmy L Rector, Kaye E Reed
Journal of Human Evolution|August 12, 2008
The large-mammal fauna from the Kibish FormationZelalem Assefa, Solomon Yirga, Kaye E Reed
Plos One|April 16, 2015
Climate and species richness predict the phylogenetic structure of African mammal communitiesJason M Kamilar, Lydia Beaudrot, Kaye E Reed
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 7, 2016
Strong influence of palaeoclimate on the structure of modern African mammal communitiesJohn Rowan, Jason M Kamilar, Lydia Beaudrot, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 19, 2025
A new species of the mud terrapin Pelusios offers insights into early hominin habitats at the Pliocene Hadar Formation of EthiopiaBrent Adrian, Christopher J Campisano, Kaye E Reed, et al.
Annals of Human Biology|February 27, 2025
Pliocene climatic change and the origins of <i>Homo</i> at Ledi-Geraru, EthiopiaIrene E Smail, Amy L Rector, Joshua R Robinson, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|August 21, 2012
The enigmatic molar from Gondolin, South Africa: implications for Paranthropus paleobiologyFrederick E Grine, Rachel L Jacobs, Kaye E Reed, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Late Pliocene environmental change during the transition from Australopithecus to HomoJoshua R Robinson, John Rowan, Christopher J Campisano, et al.
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