Krister T. Smith, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add mentorJacques Armand Gauthier | grad student | 2006 | Yale | |
(Horizontal and vertical aspects of species diversity in the fossil record: Alpha, beta, and the temporal nature of the richness-temperature relation.) |
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Scanferla A, Smith KT. (2020) Exquisitely Preserved Fossil Snakes of Messel: Insight into the Evolution, Biogeography, Habitat Preferences and Sensory Ecology of Early Boas Diversity. 12: 100 |
Čerňanský A, Smith KT. (2019) The first juvenile specimen of Eolacerta (Squamata: Eolacertidae) from the early–middle Eocene of the Messel Pit (Germany) Comptes Rendus Palevol. 18: 735-745 |
Čerňanský A, Smith KT. (2018) Eolacertidae: a new extinct clade of lizards from the Palaeogene; with comments on the origin of the dominant European reptile group – Lacertidae Historical Biology. 30: 994-1014 |
Jiménez-Hidalgo E, Guerrero-Arenas R, Smith KT. (2018) Gregorymys veloxikua, The Oldest Pocket Gopher (Rodentia: Geomyidae), and The Early Diversification of Geomyoidea Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 25: 1-13 |
Kunin WE, Harte J, He F, et al. (2018) Upscaling biodiversity: estimating the species-area relationship from small samples Ecological Monographs. 88: 170-187 |
Smith KT. (2017) First crocodile-tailed lizard (Squamata: Pan-Shinisaurus) from the Paleogene of Europe Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 37 |
Čerňanský A, Klembara J, Smith KT. (2016) Fossil lizard from central Europe resolves the origin of large body size and herbivory in giant Canary Island lacertids Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 176: 861-877 |
Scanferla A, Smith KT, Schaal SFK. (2016) Revision of the cranial anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of the Eocene minute boas Messelophis variatus and Messelophis ermannorum (Serpentes, Booidea) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 176: 182-206 |
Blasco R, Rosell J, Smith KT, et al. (2016) Tortoises as a dietary supplement: A view from the Middle Pleistocene site of Qesem Cave, Israel Quaternary Science Reviews. 133: 165-182 |
Smith KT, Scanferla A. (2016) Fossil snake preserving three trophic levels and evidence for an ontogenetic dietary shift Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 96: 589-599 |