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Kenneth D Angielczyk

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Systematic Biology|April 12, 2002
A character-based method for measuring the fit of a cladogram to the fossil recordKenneth D Angielczyk
Biology Letters|August 26, 2011
The evolutionary palaeoecology of species and the tragedy of the commonsPeter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 3, 2015
Community stability and selective extinction during the Permian-Triassic mass extinctionPeter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 30, 2020
Deciphering an extreme morphology: bone microarchitecture of the hero shrew backbone (Soricidae: <i>Scutisorex</i>)Stephanie M Smith, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 20, 2019
Antiquity of forelimb ecomorphological diversity in the mammalian stem lineage (Synapsida)Jacqueline K Lungmus, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 21, 2021
Phylogeny, function and ecology in the deep evolutionary history of the mammalian forelimbJacqueline K Lungmus, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England)|March 16, 2022
A Shrewd Inspection of Vertebral Regionalization in Large Shrews (Soricidae: Crocidurinae)Stephanie M Smith, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 2006
Comment on "Statistical independence of escalatory ecological trends in Phanerozoic marine invertebrates"Peter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk, Rachel Hertog
Plos One|June 7, 2013
On the validity and phylogenetic position of Eubrachiosaurus browni, a kannemeyeriiform dicynodont (Anomodontia) from Triassic North AmericaChristian F Kammerer, Jörg Fröbisch, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science Advances|March 1, 2023
Diversification of the ruminant skull along an evolutionary line of least resistanceDaniel P Rhoda, Annat Haber, Kenneth D Angielczyk
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Systematic Biology|April 12, 2002
A character-based method for measuring the fit of a cladogram to the fossil recordKenneth D Angielczyk
Biology Letters|August 26, 2011
The evolutionary palaeoecology of species and the tragedy of the commonsPeter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 3, 2015
Community stability and selective extinction during the Permian-Triassic mass extinctionPeter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 30, 2020
Deciphering an extreme morphology: bone microarchitecture of the hero shrew backbone (Soricidae: <i>Scutisorex</i>)Stephanie M Smith, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 20, 2019
Antiquity of forelimb ecomorphological diversity in the mammalian stem lineage (Synapsida)Jacqueline K Lungmus, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 21, 2021
Phylogeny, function and ecology in the deep evolutionary history of the mammalian forelimbJacqueline K Lungmus, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Integrative Organismal Biology (Oxford, England)|March 16, 2022
A Shrewd Inspection of Vertebral Regionalization in Large Shrews (Soricidae: Crocidurinae)Stephanie M Smith, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 2006
Comment on "Statistical independence of escalatory ecological trends in Phanerozoic marine invertebrates"Peter D Roopnarine, Kenneth D Angielczyk, Rachel Hertog
Plos One|June 7, 2013
On the validity and phylogenetic position of Eubrachiosaurus browni, a kannemeyeriiform dicynodont (Anomodontia) from Triassic North AmericaChristian F Kammerer, Jörg Fröbisch, Kenneth D Angielczyk
Science Advances|March 1, 2023
Diversification of the ruminant skull along an evolutionary line of least resistanceDaniel P Rhoda, Annat Haber, Kenneth D Angielczyk
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