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RESEARCH ARTICLES

A Diagnosis of Alligator mississippiensis Bite Marks with Comparisons to Existing Crocodylian Datasets

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Stephanie K. Drumheller, James Darlington & Kent A. Vliet. (2019) Surveying death roll behavior across Crocodylia. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 31:4, pages 329-347.
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Thomas L. Adams, Christopher R. Noto & Stephanie Drumheller. (2017) A large neosuchian crocodyliform from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Woodbine Formation of North Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 37:4.
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Stephanie K. Drumheller, Julia B. McHugh, Miriam Kane, Anja Riedel & Domenic C. D’Amore. (2020) High frequencies of theropod bite marks provide evidence for feeding, scavenging, and possible cannibalism in a stressed Late Jurassic ecosystem. PLOS ONE 15:5, pages e0233115.
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Stephanie K. Drumheller, Jennifer H. Nestler, Caitlin E. Hackett Farris, Seth C. Farris & Frank J. Mazzotti. (2020) Crocodylus acutus (American crocodile) bite marks on a nest data logger . PeerJ 8, pages e8577.
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Felix J. Augustin, Andreas T. Matzke, Zoltán Csiki-Sava & Hans-Ulrich Pfretzschner. (2019) Bioerosion on vertebrate remains from the Upper Cretaceous of the Haţeg Basin, Romania and its taphonomic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 534, pages 109318.
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Stephanie K. Drumheller, Eric W. Wilberg & Rudyard W. Sadleir. (2016) The utility of captive animals in actualistic research: A geometric morphometric exploration of the tooth row of Alligator mississippiensis suggesting ecophenotypic influences and functional constraints . Journal of Morphology 277:7, pages 866-878.
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