Nathan Smith
Affiliations: | University of Iowa | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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Pritchard AC, Irmis RB, Olori JC, et al. (2023) The femora of Drepanosauromorpha (Reptilia: Diapsida): Implications for the functional evolution of the thigh of Sauropsida. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Canale JI, Apesteguía S, Gallina PA, et al. (2022) New giant carnivorous dinosaur reveals convergent evolutionary trends in theropod arm reduction. Current Biology : Cb |
Ezcurra MD, Nesbitt SJ, Bronzati M, et al. (2020) Enigmatic dinosaur precursors bridge the gap to the origin of Pterosauria. Nature |
Woolley CH, Smith ND, Sertich JJW. (2020) New fossil lizard specimens from a poorly-known squamate assemblage in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA. Peerj. 8: e8846 |
Nesbitt SJ, Denton RK, Loewen MA, et al. (2019) A mid-Cretaceous tyrannosauroid and the origin of North American end-Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Griffin CT, Bano LS, Turner AH, et al. (2019) Integrating gross morphology and bone histology to assess skeletal maturity in early dinosauromorphs: new insights from (Archosauria: Dinosauromorpha). Peerj. 7: e6331 |
Pritchard AC, Turner AH, Irmis RB, et al. (2016) Extreme Modification of the Tetrapod Forelimb in a Triassic Diapsid Reptile. Current Biology : Cb |
Lessner EJ, Stocker MR, Smith ND, et al. (2016) A new rauisuchid (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic (Norian) of New Mexico increases the diversity and temporal range of the clade. Peerj. 4: e2336 |
Apesteguía S, Smith ND, Juárez Valieri R, et al. (2016) An Unusual New Theropod with a Didactyl Manus from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. Plos One. 11: e0157793 |
Lindström S, Irmis RB, Whiteside JH, et al. (2016) Palynology of the upper Chinle Formation in northern New Mexico, U.S.A.: Implications for biostratigraphy and terrestrial ecosystem change during the Late Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 225: 106-131 |