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Mary T Silcox

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Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
A pragmatic approach to the species problem from a paleontological perspectiveMary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|February 27, 2003
New discoveries on the middle ear anatomy of Ignacius graybullianus (Paromomyidae, Primates) from ultra high resolution X-ray computed tomographyMary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|October 23, 2012
New discoveries of early Paleocene (Torrejonian) primates from the Nacimiento Formation, San Juan Basin, New MexicoMary T Silcox, Thomas E Williamson
Scientific Reports|September 10, 2021
The largest and earliest known sample of dental caries in an extinct mammal (Mammalia, Euarchonta, Microsyops latidens) and its ecological implicationsKeegan R Selig, Mary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|October 21, 2005
Cranial anatomy of the Paleocene plesiadapiform Carpolestes simpsoni (Mammalia, Primates) using ultra high-resolution X-ray computed tomography, and the relationships of plesiadapiforms to EuprimatesJonathan I Bloch, Mary T Silcox
Journal of Anatomy|August 20, 2020
Evolution of arboreality and fossoriality in squirrels and aplodontid rodents: Insights from the semicircular canals of fossil rodentsRaj Bhagat, Ornella C Bertrand, Mary T Silcox
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 14, 2021
Mammalian molar complexity follows simple, predictable patternsKeegan R Selig, Waqqas Khalid, Mary T Silcox
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 20, 2015
Quantification of neocortical ratios in stem primatesAdam Long, Jonathan I Bloch, Mary T Silcox
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 5, 2021
The effect of high wear diets on the relative pulp volume of the lower molarsKeegan R Selig, Kornelius Kupczik, Mary T Silcox
Royal Society Open Science|October 17, 2015
Life history of the most complete fossil primate skeleton: exploring growth models for DarwiniusSergi López-Torres, Michael A Schillaci, Mary T Silcox
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Evolutionary Anthropology|March 5, 2014
A pragmatic approach to the species problem from a paleontological perspectiveMary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|February 27, 2003
New discoveries on the middle ear anatomy of Ignacius graybullianus (Paromomyidae, Primates) from ultra high resolution X-ray computed tomographyMary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|October 23, 2012
New discoveries of early Paleocene (Torrejonian) primates from the Nacimiento Formation, San Juan Basin, New MexicoMary T Silcox, Thomas E Williamson
Scientific Reports|September 10, 2021
The largest and earliest known sample of dental caries in an extinct mammal (Mammalia, Euarchonta, Microsyops latidens) and its ecological implicationsKeegan R Selig, Mary T Silcox
Journal of Human Evolution|October 21, 2005
Cranial anatomy of the Paleocene plesiadapiform Carpolestes simpsoni (Mammalia, Primates) using ultra high-resolution X-ray computed tomography, and the relationships of plesiadapiforms to EuprimatesJonathan I Bloch, Mary T Silcox
Journal of Anatomy|August 20, 2020
Evolution of arboreality and fossoriality in squirrels and aplodontid rodents: Insights from the semicircular canals of fossil rodentsRaj Bhagat, Ornella C Bertrand, Mary T Silcox
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 14, 2021
Mammalian molar complexity follows simple, predictable patternsKeegan R Selig, Waqqas Khalid, Mary T Silcox
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 20, 2015
Quantification of neocortical ratios in stem primatesAdam Long, Jonathan I Bloch, Mary T Silcox
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 5, 2021
The effect of high wear diets on the relative pulp volume of the lower molarsKeegan R Selig, Kornelius Kupczik, Mary T Silcox
Royal Society Open Science|October 17, 2015
Life history of the most complete fossil primate skeleton: exploring growth models for DarwiniusSergi López-Torres, Michael A Schillaci, Mary T Silcox
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