Adam N. Rountrey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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(Life histories of juvenile woolly mammoths from Siberia: Stable isotope and elemental analysis of tooth dentin.) |
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Cherney MD, Fisher DC, Auchus RJ, et al. (2023) Author Correction: Testosterone histories from tusks reveal woolly mammoth musth episodes. Nature |
Cherney MD, Fisher DC, Auchus RJ, et al. (2023) Testosterone histories from tusks reveal woolly mammoth musth episodes. Nature |
Holen SR, Deméré TA, Fisher DC, et al. (2018) Holen et al. reply. Nature. 554: E3 |
Ong JJL, Rountrey AN, Black BA, et al. (2018) A boundary current drives synchronous growth of marine fishes across tropical and temperate latitudes. Global Change Biology |
Holen SR, Deméré TA, Fisher DC, et al. (2017) A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA. Nature. 544: 479-483 |
Grigoriev SE, Fisher DC, Obadă T, et al. (2017) A woolly mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius ) carcass from Maly Lyakhovsky Island (New Siberian Islands, Russian Federation) Quaternary International. 445: 89-103 |
Cherney MD, Fisher DC, Rountrey AN. (2017) Tusk pairs in the Ziegler Reservoir mastodon (Mammut americanum) assemblage: Implications for site taphonomy and stratigraphy Quaternary International. 443: 168-179 |
Ong JJ, Rountrey AN, Zinke J, et al. (2016) Evidence for climate-driven synchrony of marine and terrestrial ecosystems in northwest Australia. Global Change Biology |
Ong JJL, Rountrey AN, Marriott RJ, et al. (2016) Cross-continent comparisons reveal differing environmental drivers of growth of the coral reef fish, Lutjanus bohar Coral Reefs. 36: 195-206 |
Ong JJ, Rountrey AN, Meeuwig JJ, et al. (2015) Contrasting environmental drivers of adult and juvenile growth in a marine fish: implications for the effects of climate change. Scientific Reports. 5: 10859 |