Lee R. Berger
Affiliations: | University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
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Davies TW, Delezene LK, Gunz P, et al. (2020) Distinct mandibular premolar crown morphology in Homo naledi and its implications for the evolution of Homo species in southern Africa. Scientific Reports. 10: 13196 |
Bell SC, Heard GW, Berger L, et al. (2020) Connectivity over a disease risk gradient enables recovery of rainforest frogs. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America |
Bolter DR, Elliott MC, Hawks J, et al. (2020) Immature remains and the first partial skeleton of a juvenile Homo naledi, a late Middle Pleistocene hominin from South Africa. Plos One. 15: e0230440 |
Scheele BC, Pasmans F, Skerratt LF, et al. (2020) Response to Comment on "Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity". Science (New York, N.Y.). 367 |
Backwell L, Huchet J, Jashashvili T, et al. (2020) Termites and necrophagous insects associated with early Pleistocene (Gelasian) Australopithecus sediba at Malapa, South Africa Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 560: 109989 |
Llewelyn VK, Berger L, Glass BD. (2019) Percutaneous absorption between frog species: Variability in skin may influence delivery of therapeutics. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics |
Friedl L, Claxton AG, Walker CS, et al. (2019) Femoral neck and shaft structure in Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber (Rising Star System, South Africa). Journal of Human Evolution. 133: 61-77 |
Esson C, Skerratt LF, Berger L, et al. (2019) Health and zoonotic Infections of snow leopards in the South Gobi desert of Mongolia. Infection Ecology & Epidemiology. 9: 1604063 |
de Ruiter DJ, Laird MF, Elliott M, et al. (2019) Homo naledi cranial remains from the Lesedi chamber of the rising star cave system, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. 132: 1-14 |
Scheele BC, Pasmans F, Skerratt LF, et al. (2019) Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity. Science (New York, N.Y.). 363: 1459-1463 |