Jonathan J. M. Calede
Carnegie Museum of Natural History(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Bat Biology and Ecology Studies, Morphological variations and asymmetry, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Most-Cited Works
- → A large carnivorous mammal from the Late Cretaceous and the North American origin of marsupials(2016)73 cited
- → Locomotory adaptations in entoptychine gophers (Rodentia: Geomyidae) and the mosaic evolution of fossoriality(2019)34 cited
- → Turnover in burrowing rodents: The roles of competition and habitat change(2011)28 cited
- → Ecological correlates of the morphology of the auditory bulla in rodents: Application to the fossil record(2021)21 cited
- → New material ofAlphagaulus pristinus(Mammalia, Rodentia, Mylagaulidae) from the Deep River Formation (Montana, U.S.A.): Implications for ecology, ontogeny, and phylogeny(2012)17 cited
- → Skeletal Morphology of Palaeocastor peninsulatus (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Fort Logan Formation of Montana (early Arikareean): Ontogenetic and Paleoecological Interpretations(2013)16 cited
- → New Gophers (Rodentia: Geomyidae) from the Cabbage Patch Beds of Montana (Renova Formation) and the Phylogenetic Relationships Within Entoptychinae(2020)16 cited
- → Geometric morphometric analyses of worn cheek teeth help identify extant and extinct gophers (Rodentia, Geomyidae)(2017)14 cited
- → Intraspecific versus interspecific variation in Miocene Great Basin mylagaulids: implications for systematics and evolutionary history(2012)13 cited
- → COMPARATIVE TAPHONOMY OF THE MAMMALIAN REMAINS FROM THE CABBAGE PATCH BEDS OF WESTERN MONTANA (RENOVA FORMATION, ARIKAREEAN): CONTRASTING DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND SPECIMEN PRESERVATION(2016)12 cited