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Journal of Morphology|July 22, 2014
Functional morphology of the bovid astragalus in relation to habitat: controlling phylogenetic signal in ecomorphologyW Andrew Barr
Journal of Human Evolution|June 8, 2015
Paleoenvironments of the Shungura Formation (Plio-Pleistocene: Ethiopia) based on ecomorphology of the bovid astragalusW Andrew Barr
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 20, 2024
Spatial sampling bias influences our understanding of early hominin evolution in eastern AfricaW Andrew Barr, Bernard Wood
Journal of Human Evolution|August 7, 2020
Mammal functional diversity and habitat heterogeneity: Implications for hominin habitat reconstructionW Andrew Barr, Maryse Biernat
Journal of Human Evolution|July 21, 2014
Ecomorphology and phylogenetic risk: Implications for habitat reconstruction using fossil bovidsRobert S Scott, W Andrew Barr
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 3, 2014
Phylogenetic comparative methods complement discriminant function analysis in ecomorphologyW Andrew Barr, Robert S Scott
Journal of Human Evolution|March 1, 2023
Relative abundance of grazing and browsing herbivores is not a direct reflection of vegetation structure: Implications for hominin paleoenvironmental reconstructionEnquye W Negash, W Andrew Barr
Ecology and Evolution|December 7, 2018
Phylogenetic signal in tooth wear dietary niche proxies: What it means for those in the fieldDanielle Fraser, Ryan J Haupt, W Andrew Barr
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2018
Phylogenetic signal in tooth wear dietary niche proxiesDanielle Fraser, Ryan J Haupt, W Andrew Barr
Journal of Anatomy|May 11, 2024
A 3D geometric morphometric analysis of the bovid distal humerus, with special reference to Rusingoryx atopocranion (Pleistocene, Eastern Africa)Sophia C Anderson, Kris Kovarovic, W Andrew Barr
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Journal of Morphology|July 22, 2014
Functional morphology of the bovid astragalus in relation to habitat: controlling phylogenetic signal in ecomorphologyW Andrew Barr
Journal of Human Evolution|June 8, 2015
Paleoenvironments of the Shungura Formation (Plio-Pleistocene: Ethiopia) based on ecomorphology of the bovid astragalusW Andrew Barr
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 20, 2024
Spatial sampling bias influences our understanding of early hominin evolution in eastern AfricaW Andrew Barr, Bernard Wood
Journal of Human Evolution|August 7, 2020
Mammal functional diversity and habitat heterogeneity: Implications for hominin habitat reconstructionW Andrew Barr, Maryse Biernat
Journal of Human Evolution|July 21, 2014
Ecomorphology and phylogenetic risk: Implications for habitat reconstruction using fossil bovidsRobert S Scott, W Andrew Barr
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 3, 2014
Phylogenetic comparative methods complement discriminant function analysis in ecomorphologyW Andrew Barr, Robert S Scott
Journal of Human Evolution|March 1, 2023
Relative abundance of grazing and browsing herbivores is not a direct reflection of vegetation structure: Implications for hominin paleoenvironmental reconstructionEnquye W Negash, W Andrew Barr
Ecology and Evolution|December 7, 2018
Phylogenetic signal in tooth wear dietary niche proxies: What it means for those in the fieldDanielle Fraser, Ryan J Haupt, W Andrew Barr
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2018
Phylogenetic signal in tooth wear dietary niche proxiesDanielle Fraser, Ryan J Haupt, W Andrew Barr
Journal of Anatomy|May 11, 2024
A 3D geometric morphometric analysis of the bovid distal humerus, with special reference to Rusingoryx atopocranion (Pleistocene, Eastern Africa)Sophia C Anderson, Kris Kovarovic, W Andrew Barr
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