Publisher: American Museum of Natural History

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Functional Characterization of Ungulate Molars Using the Abrasion-Attrition Wear Gradient: A New Method for Reconstructing Paleodiets
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Roosting Ecology of Amazonian Bats: Evidence for Guild Structure in Hyperdiverse Mammalian Communities
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A New Dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous Khulsan Locality of Mongolia
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Polar Bear Foraging Behavior During the Ice-Free Period in Western Hudson Bay: Observations, Origins, and Potential Significance
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Systematic Revision of the Whip Spider Family Paracharontidae (Arachnida: Amblypygi) with Description of a New Troglobitic Genus and Species from Colombia
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Fossiliferous Cretaceous Amber from Myanmar (Burma): Its Rediscovery, Biotic Diversity, and Paleontological Significance
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Functional Characterization of Ungulate Molars Using the Abrasion-Attrition Wear Gradient: A New Method for Reconstructing Paleodiets
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Advances in the Reconstruction of Ungulate Ecomorphology with Application to Early Fossil Equids
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New Specimens of Microraptor zhaoianus (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae) from Northeastern China
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