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2020 |
Fastovsky DE, Montellano-Ballesteros M, Fricke HC, Ramezani J, Tsukui K, Wilson GP, Hall P, Hernandez-Rivera R, Alvarez G. Paleoenvironments, taphonomy, and stable isotopic content of the terrestrial, fossil-vertebrate–bearing sequence of the El Disecado Member, El Gallo Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Baja California, México Geosphere. 16: 1702-1722. DOI: 10.1130/Ges02207.1 |
0.319 |
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2020 |
Murray AM, Brinkman DB, DeMar DG, Wilson GP. Paddlefish and sturgeon (Chondrostei: Acipenseriformes: Polyodontidae and Acipenseridae) from lower Paleocene deposits of Montana, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40: e1775091. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2020.1775091 |
0.731 |
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2020 |
Wynd BM, DeMar DG, Wilson GP. Euselachian diversity through the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of Garfield County, Montana, USA, with implications for the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction in freshwater environments Cretaceous Research. 113: 104483. DOI: 10.1016/J.Cretres.2020.104483 |
0.754 |
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2019 |
Lyson TR, Miller IM, Bercovici AD, Weissenburger K, Fuentes AJ, Clyde WC, Hagadorn JW, Butrim MJ, Johnson KR, Fleming RF, Barclay RS, Maccracken SA, Lloyd B, Wilson GP, Krause DW, et al. Exceptional continental record of biotic recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Science (New York, N.Y.). PMID 31649141 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aay2268 |
0.36 |
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2019 |
Grossnickle DM, Smith SM, Wilson GP. Untangling the Multiple Ecological Radiations of Early Mammals. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. PMID 31229335 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tree.2019.05.008 |
0.333 |
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2019 |
Chen M, Strömberg CAE, Wilson GP. Assembly of modern mammal community structure driven by Late Cretaceous dental evolution, rise of flowering plants, and dinosaur demise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 31036651 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1820863116 |
0.435 |
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2019 |
Weaver LN, Wilson GP, Krumenacker LJ, Mclaughlin K, Moore JR, Varricchio DJ. New multituberculate mammals from the mid-Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) Wayan Formation of southeastern Idaho and implications for the early evolution of Cimolodonta Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 39: e1604532. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2019.1604532 |
0.359 |
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2019 |
Goodwin MB, Irmis RB, Wilson GP, DeMar DG, Melstrom K, Rasmussen C, Atnafu B, Alemu T, Alemayehu M, Chernet SG. The first confirmed sauropod dinosaur from Ethiopia discovered in the Upper Jurassic Mugher Mudstone Journal of African Earth Sciences. 159: 103571. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jafrearsci.2019.103571 |
0.758 |
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2018 |
Smith SM, Sprain CJ, Clemens WA, Lofgren DL, Renne PR, Wilson GP. Early mammalian recovery after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: A high-resolution view from McGuire Creek area, Montana, USA Geological Society of America Bulletin. 130: 2000-2014. DOI: 10.1130/B31926.1 |
0.647 |
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2018 |
Sprain CJ, Renne PR, Clemens WA, Wilson GP. Calibration of chron C29r: New high-precision geochronologic and paleomagnetic constraints from the Hell Creek region, Montana Gsa Bulletin. 130: 1615-1644. DOI: 10.1130/B31890.1 |
0.617 |
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2018 |
Brannick AL, Wilson GP. New Specimens of the Late Cretaceous Metatherian Eodelphis and the Evolution of Hard-Object Feeding in the Stagodontidae Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 27: 1-16. DOI: 10.1007/S10914-018-9451-Z |
0.72 |
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2017 |
DeMar DG, Conrad JL, Head JJ, Varricchio DJ, Wilson GP. A new Late Cretaceous iguanomorph from North America and the origin of New World Pleurodonta (Squamata, Iguania). Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284. PMID 28123087 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2016.1902 |
0.763 |
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2017 |
DeBey LB, Wilson GP. Mammalian distal humerus fossils from eastern Montana, USA with implications for the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction and the adaptive radiation of placentals Palaeontologia Electronica. 20: 1-93. DOI: 10.26879/694 |
0.301 |
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2017 |
Chen M, Luo Z, Wilson GP. The postcranial skeleton of Yanoconodon allini from the Early Cretaceous of Hebei, China, and its implications for locomotor adaptation in eutriconodontan mammals Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 37. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1315425 |
0.677 |
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2016 |
Wilson GP, Ekdale EG, Hoganson JW, Calede JJ, Vander Linden A. A large carnivorous mammal from the Late Cretaceous and the North American origin of marsupials. Nature Communications. 7: 13734. PMID 27929063 DOI: 10.1038/Ncomms13734 |
0.756 |
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2016 |
Smith SM, Wilson GP. Species Discrimination of Co-Occurring Small Fossil Mammals: A Case Study of the Cretaceous-Paleogene Multituberculate Genus Mesodma Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 1-11. DOI: 10.1007/S10914-016-9332-2 |
0.365 |
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2015 |
Sprain CJ, Renne PR, Wilson GP, Clemens WA. High-resolution chronostratigraphy of the terrestrial Cretaceous-Paleogene transition and recovery interval in the Hell Creek region, Montana Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 127: 393-409. DOI: 10.1130/B31076.1 |
0.664 |
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2015 |
Chen M, Wilson GP. A multivariate approach to infer locomotor modes in Mesozoic mammals Paleobiology. 41: 280-312. DOI: 10.1017/Pab.2014.14 |
0.459 |
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2014 |
Williamson TE, Brusatte SL, Wilson GP. The origin and early evolution of metatherian mammals: the Cretaceous record. Zookeys. 1-76. PMID 25589872 DOI: 10.3897/Zookeys.465.8178 |
0.449 |
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2014 |
Peecook BR, Wilson JA, Hernández-Rivera R, Montellano-Ballesteros M, Wilson GP. First tyrannosaurid remains from the upper cretaceous "el Gallo" formation of Baja California, México Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 59: 71-80. DOI: 10.4202/App.2012.0003 |
0.412 |
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2014 |
Tobin TS, Wilson GP, Eiler JM, Hartman JH. Environmental change across a terrestrial Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary section in eastern Montana, USA, constrained by carbonate clumped isotope paleothermometry Geology. 42: 351-354. DOI: 10.1130/G35262.1 |
0.363 |
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2014 |
Holroyd PA, Wilson GP, Hutchison JH. Temporal changes within the latest Cretaceous and early Paleogene turtle faunas of northeastern Montana Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 503: 299-312. DOI: 10.1130/2014.2503(11) |
0.449 |
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2014 |
Wilson GP, DeMar DG, Carter G. Extinction and survival of salamander and salamander-like amphibians across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in northeastern Montana, USA Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 503: 271-297. DOI: 10.1130/2014.2503(10) |
0.728 |
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2014 |
Wilson GP, Clemens WA, Horner JR, Hartman JH. Foreword Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 503: v-vii. DOI: 10.1130/2014.2503(000) |
0.593 |
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2014 |
DeBey LB, Wilson GP. Mammalian femora across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in eastern Montana Cretaceous Research. 51: 361-385. DOI: 10.1016/J.Cretres.2014.06.001 |
0.444 |
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2013 |
Wilson GP. Mammals across the K/Pg boundary in northeastern Montana, U.S.A.: dental morphology and body-size patterns reveal extinction selectivity and immigrant-fueled ecospace filling Paleobiology. 39: 429-469. DOI: 10.1666/12041 |
0.346 |
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2013 |
Donohue SL, Wilson GP, Breithaupt BH. Latest Cretaceous multituberculates of the Black Butte Station local fauna (Lance Formation, southwestern Wyoming), with implications for compositional differences among mammalian local faunas of the Western Interior Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33: 677-695. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2013.745416 |
0.396 |
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2013 |
Vilhena DA, Harris EB, Bergstrom CT, Maliska ME, Ward PD, Sidor CA, Strömberg CAE, Wilson GP. Bivalve network reveals latitudinal selectivity gradient at the end-Cretaceous mass extinction Scientific Reports. 3. DOI: 10.1038/Srep01790 |
0.35 |
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2012 |
Wilson GP, Evans AR, Corfe IJ, Smits PD, Fortelius M, Jernvall J. Adaptive radiation of multituberculate mammals before the extinction of dinosaurs. Nature. 483: 457-60. PMID 22419156 DOI: 10.1038/Nature10880 |
0.395 |
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2010 |
Archibald JD, Clemens WA, Padian K, Rowe T, Macleod N, Barrett PM, Gale A, Holroyd P, Sues HD, Arens NC, Horner JR, Wilson GP, Goodwin MB, Brochu CA, Lofgren DL, et al. Cretaceous extinctions: multiple causes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 328: 973; author reply 97. PMID 20489004 DOI: 10.1126/Science.328.5981.973-A |
0.667 |
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2010 |
Gao CL, Wilson GP, Luo ZX, Maga AM, Meng Q, Wang X. A new mammal skull from the Lower Cretaceous of China with implications for the evolution of obtuse-angled molars and 'amphilestid' eutriconodonts. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 277: 237-46. PMID 19726475 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2009.1014 |
0.662 |
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2010 |
Wilson GP, Riedel JA. New specimen reveals delta theroidan affinities of the North American late cretaceous mammal nanocuris Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30: 872-884. DOI: 10.1080/02724631003762948 |
0.383 |
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2010 |
Wilson GP, Dechesne M, Anderson IR. New latest cretaceous mammals from northeastern colorado with biochronologic and biogeographic implications Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30: 499-502. DOI: 10.1080/02724631003620955 |
0.391 |
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2007 |
Evans AR, Wilson GP, Fortelius M, Jernvall J. High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents. Nature. 445: 78-81. PMID 17167416 DOI: 10.1038/Nature05433 |
0.314 |
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2007 |
Wilson GP, Das Sarma DC, Anantharaman S. Late cretaceous sudamericid Gondwanatherians from India with Paleobiogeographic considerations of Gondwanan mammals Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27: 521-531. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2007)27[521:Lcsgfi]2.0.Co;2 |
0.372 |
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2006 |
Anantharaman S, Wilson GP, Das Sarma DC, Clemens WA. A possible late Cretaceous "Haramiyidan" from India Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26: 488-490. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[488:Aplchf]2.0.Co;2 |
0.633 |
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2005 |
Wilson GP. Mammalian faunal dynamics during the last 1.8 million years of the Cretaceous in Garfield County, Montana Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 12: 53-76. DOI: 10.1007/S10914-005-6943-4 |
0.376 |
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2003 |
Clemens WA, Wilson GP, Molnar RE. An enigmatic (Synapsid?) tooth from the Early Cretaceous of New South Wales, Australia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 23: 232-237. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2003)23[232:Aestft]2.0.Co;2 |
0.692 |
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1999 |
Sereno PC, Beck AL, Dutheil DB, Larsson HC, Lyon GH, Moussa B, Sadleir RW, Sidor CA, Varricchio DJ, Wilson GP, Wilson JA. Cretaceous sauropods from the sahara and the uneven rate of skeletal evolution among dinosaurs Science (New York, N.Y.). 286: 1342-7. PMID 10558986 DOI: 10.1126/Science.286.5443.1342 |
0.347 |
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1998 |
Sereno PC, Beck AL, Dutheil DB, Gado B, Larsson HCE, Lyon GH, Marcot JD, Rauhut OWM, Sadleir RW, Sidor CA, Varricchio DD, Wilson GP, Wilson JA. A long-snouted predatory dinosaur from africa and the evolution of spinosaurids Science (New York, N.Y.). 282: 1298-302. PMID 9812890 DOI: 10.1126/Science.282.5392.1298 |
0.414 |
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