Sterling J. Nesbitt, Ph.D.

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Vertebrate Paleontology American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States 
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Kevin Padian research assistant UC Berkeley
Paul E. Olsen grad student
Mark A. Norell grad student 2009 Columbia
 (The early evolution of archosaurs: Relationships and the origin of major clades.)
Kenneth D. Angielczyk post-doc
Julia A. Clarke post-doc
Christian A. Sidor post-doc
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Goldsmith ER, Barta DE, Kligman BT, et al. (2024) Osteohistological signal from the smallest known phytosaur femur reveals slow growth and new insights into the evolution of growth in Archosauria. Journal of Anatomy
Burch HE, Eddins HS, Stocker MR, et al. (2024) A small venomous reptile from the Late Triassic (Norian) of the southwestern United States. Peerj. 12: e18279
Nesbitt SJ, Chatterjee S. (2024) The osteology of Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, a shuvosaurid pseudosuchian from the Upper Triassic Post Quarry, Dockum Group of Texas, USA. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Griffin CT, Botelho JF, Hanson M, et al. (2023) Author Correction: The developing bird pelvis passes through ancestral dinosaurian conditions. Nature
Ezcurra MD, Bandyopadhyay S, Sengupta DP, et al. (2023) A new archosauriform species from the Panchet Formation of India and the diversification of Proterosuchidae after the end-Permian mass extinction. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230387
Foffa D, Nesbitt SJ, Butler RJ, et al. (2023) The osteology of the Late Triassic reptile Scleromochlus taylori from μCT data. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Bronzati M, Langer MC, Ezcurra MD, et al. (2023) Braincase and neuroanatomy of the lagerpetid Dromomeron gregorii (Archosauria, Pterosauromorpha) with comments on the early evolution of the braincase and associated soft tissues in Avemetatarsalia. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Müller RT, Ezcurra MD, Garcia MS, et al. (2023) New reptile shows dinosaurs and pterosaurs evolved among diverse precursors. Nature. 620: 589-594
Hoffman DK, Hancox JP, Nesbitt SJ. (2023) A diverse diapsid tooth assemblage from the Early Triassic (Driefontein locality, South Africa) records the recovery of diapsids following the end-Permian mass extinction. Plos One. 18: e0285111
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)
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