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The earliest known ants: an analysis of the Cretaceous species and an inference concerning their social organization
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 44-53
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Sampling, taxonomic description, and our evolving knowledge of morphological diversity
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 181-206
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Round up the usual suspects: common genera in the fossil record and the nature of wastebasket taxa
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 126-146
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Deep-sea foraging pathways: an analysis of randomness and resource exploitation
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 107-125
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Patterns of phylogeny and rates of evolution in fossil horses: hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 245-257
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Disparity and constraint in olenelloid trilobites and the Cambrian Radiation
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 459-470
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Population Dynamics of the Three-Toed Horse Neohipparion from the Late Miocene of Florida
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- 14 July 2015, pp. 159-167
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Effects of stratigraphic completeness on interpretations of extinction rates across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 420-438
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Evolving paleontological views on deterministic and stochastic approaches
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 337-352
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Paleoecology of the early Eocene Willwood mammal fauna from the central Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 13-31
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Sutural pattern and shell stress in Baculites with implications for other cephalopod shell morphologies
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 336-348
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Behavioral biology of trace fossils
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 459-473
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Proboscidean origins of mastodon and woolly mammoth demonstrated immunologically
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 429-437
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A review of fighting adaptations in dinocephalians (Reptilia, Therapsida)
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- 25 May 2016, pp. 295-311
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Patchiness and long-term change in early Eocene insect feeding damage
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 484-498
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Environmental and biological controls on the diversity and ecology of Late Cretaceous through early Paleogene marine ecosystems in the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 218-239
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Independent testing of a paleobiological hypothesis: the optical design of two Ordovician pelagic trilobites reveals their relative paleobathymetry
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 235-253
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The role of regional survivor incumbency in the evolutionary recovery of calcareous nannoplankton from the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction
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- 05 October 2015, pp. 661-679
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Burrowing sculptures and life habits in Paleozoic lingulacean brachiopods
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 46-63
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Latitudinal selectivity of foraminifer extinctions during the late Guadalupian crisis
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 465-483
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