Christopher Jackson Bell, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 

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Year Citation  Score
2024 Moretti JA, Flores D, Bell CJ, Godwin W, Hartstone-Rose A, Lewis PJ. The scimitar-cat Homotherium from the submerged continental shelf of the Gulf Coast of Texas. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). PMID 38654480 DOI: 10.1002/ar.25461  0.37
2023 Bell CJ, Cadena C, Meza A, Rudie L, Lewis PJ. Cranial anatomy of the "round-headed" Amphisbaenian Zygaspis quadrifrons (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) based on high-resolution x-ray computed tomography. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). PMID 37849246 DOI: 10.1002/ar.25304  0.302
2022 Hawkins RK, Bell CJ, Olori JC, Stocker MR. Intraspecific Variation in the Cranial Osteology of Diplometopon zarudnyi (Squamata: Amphisbaenia: Trogonophidae). Journal of Morphology. PMID 35998301 DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21508  0.523
2021 Scarpetta SG, Ledesma DT, Bell CJ. A new extinct species of alligator lizard (Squamata: Elgaria) and an expanded perspective on the osteology and phylogeny of Gerrhonotinae. Bmc Ecology and Evolution. 21: 184. PMID 34587907 DOI: 10.1186/s12862-021-01912-8  0.774
2021 Ledesma DT, Scarpetta SG, Bell CJ. Variation in the skulls of and (Anguidae, Gerrhonotinae) and implications for phylogenetics and fossil identification. Peerj. 9: e11602. PMID 34327052 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11602  0.778
2020 Meza A, Akunne N, Bell CJ, Lewis PJ. Variation in the Jaws and Teeth of the Amphisbaenian Zygaspis from Southern Africa The Faseb Journal. 34: 1-1. DOI: 10.1096/Fasebj.2020.34.S1.06712  0.327
2019 Scarpetta SG, Bell CJ. Novel and bizarre abnormalities of the tooth row in side-blotched lizards (Uta) and rock lizards (Petrosaurus). Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). PMID 31587495 DOI: 10.1002/Ar.24279  0.76
2019 Bell CJ, Jass CN, Burroughs RW. Dental Variation in a Collection of Lemmiscus curtatus from the Northern Plains of Southern Saskatchewan: Implications for Morphological Evolution Western North American Naturalist. 79: 219. DOI: 10.3398/064.079.0208  0.726
2019 Lundelius EL, Thies KJ, Graham RW, Bell CJ, Smith GJ, DeSantis LRG. Proboscidea from the Big Cypress Creek fauna, Deweyville Formation, Harris County, Texas Quaternary International. 59-68. DOI: 10.1016/J.Quaint.2019.11.018  0.377
2018 van Kolfschoten T, Tesakov AS, Bell CJ. The first record of Phenacomys (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) in Europe (early Pleistocene, Zuurland, The Netherlands) Quaternary Science Reviews. 192: 274-281. DOI: 10.1016/J.Quascirev.2018.06.005  0.453
2017 Stilson KT, Bell CJ, Mead JI. Patterns of Variation in the Cranial Osteology of Three Species of Endemic Australian Lizards (Ctenophorus: Squamata: Agamidae): Implications for the Fossil Record and Morphological Analyses made with Limited Sample Sizes Journal of Herpetology. 51: 316. DOI: 10.1670/16-152  0.773
2015 Jass CN, Poteet MF, Bell CJ. Response of pocket gophers (Geomys) to late Quaternary environmental change on the Edwards Plateau of central Texas Historical Biology. 27: 192-213. DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2013.876536  0.68
2015 Wicks TZ, Thirumalai K, Shanahan TM, Bell CJ. The use of δ13C values of leporid teeth as indicators of past vegetation Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 418: 245-260. DOI: 10.1016/J.Palaeo.2014.11.017  0.361
2014 Bell CJ, Mead JI. Not enough skeletons in the closet: collections-based anatomical research in an age of conservation conscience. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 297: 344-8. PMID 24482266 DOI: 10.1002/Ar.22852  0.654
2014 Jass CN, Cobb TP, Bell CJ. Regional, depositional, and chronologic comparisons of pleistocene turtle richness in North America Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 13: 16-26. DOI: 10.2744/Ccb-1027.1  0.745
2012 Olori JC, Bell CJ. Comparative skull morphology of uropeltid snakes (Alethinophidia: Uropeltidae) with special reference to disarticulated elements and variation. Plos One. 7: e32450. PMID 22412874 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032450  0.34
2012 Parham JF, Donoghue PC, Bell CJ, Calway TD, Head JJ, Holroyd PA, Inoue JG, Irmis RB, Joyce WG, Ksepka DT, Patané JS, Smith ND, Tarver JE, van Tuinen M, Yang Z, et al. Best practices for justifying fossil calibrations. Systematic Biology. 61: 346-59. PMID 22105867 DOI: 10.1093/Sysbio/Syr107  0.736
2012 Bell CJ, Stocker MR, Parker WG. Preface: Festschrift for Wann Langston, Jr. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 103: 187-187. DOI: 10.1017/S1755691013000455  0.48
2011 Jass CN, Bell CJ. Arvicoline rodent fauna from the Room 2 Excavation in Cathedral Cave, White Pine County, Nevada, and its biochronologic significance Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31: 684-699. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2011.563764  0.719
2011 Murray LK, Ruez DR, Bell CJ. New perspectives on lagomorph and rodent biochronology in the Anza-Borrego Desert of southern California, USA Palaeontologia Electronica. 14: 21.  0.758
2011 Bell CJ, Jass CN. Polyphyly, paraphyly, provinciality, and the promise of intercontinental correlation: Charles Repenning's contributions to the study of arvicoline rodent evolution and biochronology Palaeontologia Electronica. 14: 3.  0.667
2010 Jass CN, Bell CJ. Desert tortoises (Gopherus Agassizii) from pleistocene sediments in Cathedral Cave, White Pine County, Nevada Southwestern Naturalist. 55: 558-563. DOI: 10.1894/Pas-23.1  0.739
2010 Comeaux RS, Olori JC, BeLL CJ. Cranial osteology and preliminary phylogenetic assessment of Plectrurus aureus Beddome, 1880 (Squamata: Serpentes: Uropeltidae) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 160: 118-138. DOI: 10.1111/J.1096-3642.2009.00595.X  0.434
2010 Bell CJ, Gauthier JA, Bever GS. Covert biases, circularity, and apomorphies: A critical look at the North American Quaternary Herpetofaunal Stability Hypothesis Quaternary International. 217: 30-36. DOI: 10.1016/J.Quaint.2009.08.009  0.436
2009 Bell CJ, Mead JI, Swift SL. Cranial osteology of Moloch horridus (Reptilia: Squamata: Agamidae) Records of the Western Australian Museum. 25: 201. DOI: 10.18195/Issn.0312-3162.25(2).2009.201-237  0.347
2006 Bell CJ, Bever GS. Description and significance of the Microtus (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) from the type Irvington fauna, Alameda County, California Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26: 371-380. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[371:Dasotm]2.0.Co;2  0.474
2005 Murray LK, Bell CJ, Dolan MT, Mead JI. Late Pleistocene fauna from the southern Colorado Plateau, Navajo County, Arizona Southwestern Naturalist. 50: 363-374. DOI: 10.1894/0038-4909(2005)050[0363:Lpffts]2.0.Co;2  0.739
2004 Barnosky AD, Bell CJ, Emslie SD, Goodwin HT, Mead JI, Repenning CA, Scott E, Shabel AB. Exceptional record of mid-Pleistocene vertebrates helps differentiate climatic from anthropogenic ecosystem perturbations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 9297-302. PMID 15197254 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0402592101  0.757
2004 Barnosky AD, Bell CJ, Raynolds RG, Taylor LH. The pleistocene fossils of Porcupine Cave, Colorado: Spatial distribution and taphonomic overview Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: the Porcupine Cave Fauna From Colorado. 6-26.  0.551
2004 Bell CJ, Repenning CA, Barnosky AD. Arvicoline rodents from Porcupine Cave: Identification, spatial distribution, taxonomic assemblages, and biochronologic significance Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: the Porcupine Cave Fauna From Colorado. 207-263.  0.567
2004 Bell CJ, Head JJ, Mead JI. Synopsis of the herpetofauna from Porcupine Cave Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: the Porcupine Cave Fauna From Colorado. 117-126.  0.604
2004 Barnosky AD, Bell CJ. Age and correlation of key fossil sites in Porcupine Cave Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: the Porcupine Cave Fauna From Colorado. 64-73.  0.564
2004 Ruez DR, Bell CJ. First Pleistocene jumping mouse (Zapus, Zapodinae, Rodentia) from Utah Western North American Naturalist. 64: 439-444.  0.711
2003 Barnosky AD, Bell CJ. Evolution, climatic change and species boundaries: perspectives from tracing Lemmiscus curtatus populations through time and space. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 270: 2585-90. PMID 14728781 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2003.2543  0.68
2003 Barnosky AD, Hadly EA, Bell CJ. Mammalian response to global warming on varied temporal scales Journal of Mammalogy. 84: 354-368. DOI: 10.1644/1545-1542(2003)084<0354:Mrtgwo>2.0.Co;2  0.752
2003 David Webb S, Graham RW, Barnosky AD, Bell CJ, Franz R, Hadly EA, Lundelius EL, Gregory McDonald H, Martin RA, Semken HA, Steadman DW. Vertebrate paleontology Developments in Quaternary Science. 1: 519-538. DOI: 10.1016/S1571-0866(03)01025-X  0.574
2002 Mead JI, Steadman DW, Bedford SH, Bell CJ, Spriggs M. New extinct mekosuchine crocodile from Vanuatu, South Pacific Copeia. 632-641. DOI: 10.1643/0045-8511(2002)002[0632:Nemcfv]2.0.Co;2  0.704
2000 Owen PR, Bell CJ, Mead EM. Fossils, diet, and conservation of black-footed ferrets (Mustela Nigripes) Journal of Mammalogy. 81: 422-433. DOI: 10.1644/1545-1542(2000)081<0422:Fdacob>2.0.Co;2  0.354
2000 Bell CJ, Barnosky AD. The Microtine Rodents from the Pit locality in Porcupine Cave, Park County, Colorado Annals of Carnegie Museum. 69: 93-134.  0.559
1999 Rodríguez-Robles JA, Bell CJ, Greene HW. Gape size and evolution of diet in snakes: Feeding ecology of erycine boas Journal of Zoology. 248: 49-58. DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-7998.1999.Tb01021.X  0.337
1999 Bell CJ, Repenning CA. Observations on dental variation in Microtus from the Cudahy Ash Pit fauna, Meade County, Kansas and implications for Irvingtonian microtine rodent biochronology Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 19: 757-766. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1999.10011188  0.37
1998 Bell CJ, Mead JI. Late Pleistocene microtine rodents from Snake Creek Burial Cave, White Pine County, Nevada Great Basin Naturalist. 58: 82-86.  0.607
1995 Bell CJ, Mead JI, Fay LP. Neogene History of Anniella Gray, 1852 (Squamata, Anniellidae) with Comments on Postcranial Osteology Copeia. 1995: 719-726. DOI: 10.2307/1446769  0.402
1995 Langer MR, Bell CJ. Toxic foraminifera: Innocent until proven guilty Marine Micropaleontology. 24: 205-214. DOI: 10.1016/0377-8398(94)00023-G  0.348
1992 Mead JI, Bell CJ, Murray LK. Mictomys borealis (northern bog lemming) and the Wisconsin paleoecology of the east-central Great Basin Quaternary Research. 37: 229-238. DOI: 10.1016/0033-5894(92)90084-V  0.761
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