Stephen G. Chester, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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"Stephen Chester"Parents
Sign in to add mentorEric Sargis | grad student | 2013 | Yale | |
(Origin and Early Evolutionary History of Primates: Systematics and Paleobiology of Primitive Plesiadapiforms.) |
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Sign in to add collaboratorJonathan I. Bloch | collaborator | Brooklyn College, City University of New York (Marine Ecology Tree) |
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Bloch JI, Chester SG, Silcox MT. (2016) Cranial anatomy of Paleogene Micromomyidae and implications for early primate evolution. Journal of Human Evolution. 96: 58-81 |
Chester SG, Bloch JI, Boyer DM, et al. (2015) Oldest known euarchontan tarsals and affinities of Paleocene Purgatorius to Primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 1487-92 |
Manz CL, Chester SG, Bloch JI, et al. (2015) New partial skeletons of Palaeocene Nyctitheriidae and evaluation of proposed euarchontan affinities. Biology Letters. 11: 20140911 |
Boyer DM, Yapuncich GS, Chester SG, et al. (2013) Hands of early primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 152: 33-78 |
Chester SG, Bloch JI. (2013) Systematics of Paleogene Micromomyidae (euarchonta, primates) from North America. Journal of Human Evolution. 65: 109-42 |
Secord R, Bloch JI, Chester SG, et al. (2012) Evolution of the earliest horses driven by climate change in the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Science (New York, N.Y.). 335: 959-62 |
Rose KD, Chester SG, Dunn RH, et al. (2011) New fossils of the oldest North American euprimate Teilhardina brandti (Omomyidae) from the paleocene-eocene thermal maximum. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 146: 281-305 |
Lyson TR, Bercovici A, Chester SG, et al. (2011) Dinosaur extinction: closing the '3 m gap'. Biology Letters. 7: 925-8 |