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    A new basal ornithopod (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Early Cretaceous of Texas by Andrzejewski, Kate A, Winkler, Dale A, Jacobs, Louis L

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2019)
    “…Material from a minimum of twenty-nine individuals of a new ornithopod, represented by nearly every skeletal element, was recovered from the Proctor Lake…”
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    A 17-My-old whale constrains onset of uplift and climate change in east Africa by Wichura, Henry, Jacobs, Louis L., Lin, Andrew, Polcyn, Michael J., Manthi, Fredrick K., Winkler, Dale A., Strecker, Manfred R., Clemens, Matthew

    “…Timing and magnitude of surface uplift are key to understanding the impact of crustal deformation and topographic growth on atmospheric circulation,…”
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    Correction: A new basal ornithopod (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Early Cretaceous of Texas by Andrzejewski, Kate A, Winkler, Dale A, Jacobs, Louis L

    Published in PloS one (06-08-2019)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207935.]…”
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    The braincase of Malawisaurus dixeyi (Sauropoda: Titanosauria): A 3D reconstruction of the brain endocast and inner ear by Andrzejewski, Kate A, Polcyn, Michael J, Winkler, Dale A, Gomani Chindebvu, Elizabeth, Jacobs, Louis L

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2019)
    “…A braincase of the Cretaceous titanosaurian sauropod Malawisaurus dixeyi, complete except for the olfactory region, was CT scanned and a 3D rendering of the…”
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    Forelimb anatomy of Serengetilaguspraecapensis (Mammalia: Lagomorpha): a Pliocene leporid from Laetoli, Tanzania by Winkler, Alisa J, Winkler, Dale A, Harrison, Terry

    Published in Historical biology (17-02-2016)
    “…The forelimb elements of the leporid Serengetilaguspraecapensis, from the famous Laetoli sites in Tanzania, occur in three stratigraphic levels. Most come from…”
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    Origin of the tooth-replacement pattern in therian mammals: evidence from a 110 Myr old fossil by Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu, Winkler, Dale A., Jacobs, Louis L.

    “…a small 110 Myr old fossil mammal from Texas, USA, is near the base of that divergence. Using ultra–high–resolution X–ray CT analysis we demonstrate that…”
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    A new basal ornithopod by Andrzejewski, Kate A, Winkler, Dale A, Jacobs, Louis L

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2019)
    “…Material from a minimum of twenty-nine individuals of a new ornithopod, represented by nearly every skeletal element, was recovered from the Proctor Lake…”
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    The braincase of Malawisaurus dixeyi by Andrzejewski, Kate A, Polcyn, Michael J, Winkler, Dale A, Gomani Chindebvu, Elizabeth, Jacobs, Louis L

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2019)
    “…A braincase of the Cretaceous titanosaurian sauropod Malawisaurus dixeyi, complete except for the olfactory region, was CT scanned and a 3D rendering of the…”
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    Diagenesis of dinosaur eggshell from the Gobi Desert, Mongolia by Graf, John, Tabor, Neil J., Ferguson, Kurt, Winkler, Dale A., Lee, Yuong-Nam, May, Steven, Jacobs, Louis L.

    “…In order to test for paleoenvironmental and paleoecological parameters important in dinosaur evolution, thirty-four fragments of dinosaur eggshell, paleosol…”
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    A new species of Osteoglossomorpha (Actinopterygii: Teleostei) from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia: Paleobiological and paleobiogeographic implications by Kim, Su-Hwan, Lee, Yuong-Nam, Park, Jin-Young, Lee, Sungjin, Winkler, Dale A., Jacobs, Louis L., Barsbold, Rinchen

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-07-2022)
    “…Compared to abundant dinosaur faunas, fish materials are scarce in the Nemegt Formation (Maastrichtian) of Mongolia except for isolated centra assigned to the…”
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    Forelimb anatomy of Serengetilagus praecapensis (Mammalia: Lagomorpha): a Pliocene leporid from Laetoli, Tanzania by Winkler, Alisa J., Winkler, Dale A., Harrison, Terry

    Published in Historical biology (17-02-2016)
    “…The forelimb elements of the leporid Serengetilagus praecapensis, from the famous Laetoli sites in Tanzania, occur in three stratigraphic levels. Most come…”
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    A new species of Tenontosaurus (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Texas by Winkler, Dale A., Murry, Phillip A., Jacobs, Louis L.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (19-06-1997)
    “…Two articulated skeletons of an ornithopod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Texas form the basis for description of a new species of Tenontosaurus. The…”
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    Early Cretaceous (Comanchean) vertebrates of central Texas by Winkler, Dale A., Murry, Phillip A., Jacobs, Louis L.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (29-03-1990)
    “…Vertebrates from the Comanche Series (Lower Cretaceous) in central Texas occur in the superposed Twin Mountains, Glen Rose, and Paluxy formations…”
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    Modern Mammal Origins: Evolutionary Grades in the Early Cretaceous of North America by Jacobs, Louis L., Winkler, Dale A., Murry, Phillip A.

    “…Major groups of modern mammals have their origins in the Mesozoic Era, yet the mammalian fossil record is generally poor for that time interval. Fundamental…”
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    An azhdarchid pterosaur humerus from the Lower Cretaceous Glen Rose Formation of Texas by Murry, Phillip A., Winkler, Dale A., Jacobs, Louis L.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-1991)
    “…Pterosaurs are rare components of Texas Cretaceous faunas. The best known is Quetzalcoatlus northropi, from the Javelina Formation (Maastrichtian) of Big Bend…”
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    Patterns of Variation and Correlation in the Dentition of the Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes by Gingerich, Philip D., Winkler, Dale A.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (20-11-1979)
    “…The teeth in 51 individuals of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes, from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan were measured to quantify dental variation and correlation in…”
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