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Abstracts
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| Croft,
D.A. & K. Niemi. 2009. Does incisor morphology correlate
with diet in caviomorph rodents.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(3 Suppl.):82A. |
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| Higgins, P., D.A. Croft, & S. Simpson. 2009.
Mineralization and growth rate of hypselodont cheek teeth: insights
into the paleobiology of notoungulates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
29(3 Suppl.):114A |
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| Shockey, B., J.J. Flynn, D.A. Croft, A.R. Wyss, & A.
Neinast. 2009. Phylogenetic analysis of relationships among traditional
families of Notoungulata using postcranial characters. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
29(3 Suppl.):181A. |
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| Croft,
D.A. 2009. South American mammal diversities and distributions
during the Miocene. Abstracts, X
International Mammalogical Conference, Mendoza, Argentina: p.
310-11. |
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| Flynn, J.J., R. Charrier, D.A. Croft, & A.R. Wyss. 2009.
Cenozoic Andean faunas: shedding new light on South American mammal
evolution, biogeography, environments, and tectonics. Abstracts, X International Mammalogical
Conference, Mendoza, Argentina: p. 104. |
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| Croft, D.A. and F. Anaya. 2008. A new early/middle Miocene fauna from southern Bolivia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(3, Suppl.):67A. | |
| Chick, J., D.A. Croft, and F. Anaya. 2008. Middle Miocene rodents from Quebrada Honda, Bolivia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(3, Suppl.):63A. | |
| Croft, D.A. and F. Anaya. 2008. A new early/middle Miocene fauna from southern Bolivia. III Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Neuquén, Argentina, Libro de Resúmenes:69. | |
| Garzione, C., D. Auerbach, J.
Bershaw, D. Croft, P. Higgins,
T. Jordan, B. MacFadden, J. Rosario-Díaz, & J. Smith. 2008.
Long-term records of latitudinal climate gradients in the central Andes
from stable isotopes in fossil and sedimentary carbonates. 4th Alexander von Humboldt International
Conference, The Andes: Challenge for Geosciences, EGU Topical
Conference Series, Santiago, Chile. |
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| Croft, D.A. and D. Weinstein. 2007. Using mesowear to test whether hypsodont notoungulates were grazers. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3, Suppl.):62A. | |
| Croft, D.A. and D. Weinstein. 2007. The diets of hypsodont notoungulates from Salla, Bolivia, inferred from mesowear. Ameghiniana 44(3, Suppl.). | |
| Charrier, R., J.J. Flynn, D.A. Croft, & A.R. Wyss 2007.
Tectonic and paleogeographic setting for the development of grassland
environments and evolution of extensive hypsodonty in herbivores in
Early Oligocene times in central Chile (32º-36ºS). Geosur
2007, International Geological Congress on the Southern Hemisphere. |
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| Croft, D.A., A.R. Wyss, M.K. Burns, J.J. Flynn, and S.C. Grana. 2006. New specimens from the early Miocene Chucal Fauna, northern Chile, and a description of its xenarthrans. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3, Suppl.):53A. | |
| Anderson, L.C. and D.A. Croft. 2006. Locomotor strategy and mass prediction for the notoungulate Protypotherium (early Miocene, Santa Cruz, Argentina). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3, Suppl.):36-7A. | |
| Townsend, K.E. and D.A. Croft. 2006. Enamel microwear of modern caviomorph rodents and dietary interpretation for the Santacrucian rodent Neoreomys. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3, Suppl.):132A. | |
| Wertheim, J.A., T.M. Herriott, D.A. Croft, J.J. Flynn, and P.B. Gans. 2006. Unusual fossil rodent faunas from south central Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3, Suppl.):137-8A. | |
| Herriot, T.M., R. Charrier, D.A. Croft, J.J. Flynn, P.B. Gans, J.A. Wertheim, and A.R. Wyss. 2006. Geologic mapping, sedimentology, structure, and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of the southeast Laguna del Laja area, central Andes, Chile (37º30'S 71º15'W). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Specialty Meeting No. 2 (Backbone of the Americas—Patagonia to Alaska, 3–7 April 2006, Mendoza, Argentina): p. 66. | |
| Croft, D.A. and K.E. Townsend. 2005. Inferring habitat for the late early Miocene Santa Cruz Fauna (Santa Cruz Province, Argentina) using ecological diversity analysis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):48A. | |
| Flynn, J.J., D.A. Croft, R. Hitz, and A.R. Wyss. 2005. The Tapado Fauna (?Casamayoran SALMA), Abanico Formation, Tinguiririca Valley, central Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):57A. | |
| Shockey, B., F. Anaya, D.A. Croft, and R. Salas. 2005. New mammals from the Deseadan (late Oligocene) of Salla, Bolivia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):115A. | |
| Townsend, K.E. and D.A. Croft. 2005. Low-magnification microwear analyses of South American endemic herbivores. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):123A. | |
| Wertheim, J.A., D.A. Croft, J.J. Flynn and A.R. Wyss. 2005. New rodent faunas spanning several SALMAs from the Laguna del Laja region, Andean Main Range, central Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):129A. | |
| Wyss, A.R., J.J. Flynn, and D.A. Croft. 2005. New notohippids (Notoungulata, Eutheria) from the central Chilean Andes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, Suppl.):132A. | |
| Croft, D.A. and F. Anaya. 2004. A new hegetotheriid from the middle Miocene of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia and a phylogeny of the Hegetotheriidae (Mammalia: Notoungulata: Typotheria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(3, Suppl.):48-49A. | |
| Shockey, B.J., D.A. Croft, and F. Anaya. 2004. Distinctive fossorial adaptations in mesotheriids (Mammalia: Notoungulata). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(3, Suppl.):112A. | |
| Wyss A.R., R. Charrier, D.A. Croft, and J.J. Flynn. 2004. Paleontological reconnaissance of the central Andean Main Range by helicopter: additional new Cenozoic mammal faunas from Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(3, Suppl.):133A. | |
| Croft,
D.A.,
J.J. Flynn, and A.R. Wyss. 2003. Diversification of
mesotheriids (Mammalia:
Notoungulata: Typotheria) in the middle latitudes of South
America. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3, Suppl.):43A. |
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| Flynn,
J.J.,
R.
Charrier, D.A. Croft, R. Hitz, and A.R.
Wyss. 2003. The Abanico Formation of
the Chilean Andes: an exceptional Eocene-Miocene record of South
American mammal evolution. Journal
of Vertebrate
Paleontology
23(3, Suppl.):50A. |
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| Wyss,
A.R., R. Charrier, D.A. Croft,
J.J. Flynn, and J.A. Wertheim. 2003. New middle
Cenozoic
mammals from
the Laguna del Laja region (Cura Mallín Formation, south
central
Chile).
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology 23(3, Suppl.):113A. |
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| Croft, D.A. 2002. Mammalian predator-prey diversity patterns: what do they tell us about "island" continents? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3, Suppl.):47A. | |
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Charrier, R., D.A. Croft,
J.J. Flynn, G. Hérail, and A.R. Wyss. 2000. The first
Cenozoic
mammal fauna from the Chilean Altiplano. Journal of
Vertebrate
Paleontology 20(3, Suppl.):35A.
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Croft, D.A. 1999. South
American herbivore communities and the Eocene-Oligocene
transition. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(3, Suppl.):40A.
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Croft, D.A. 1999.
Body size
distributions of Middle Cenozoic South American mammal
faunas. Programa
y Resúmenes, Primero Congreso Internacional
de Evolución Neotropical del Cenozóico,
La
Paz, Bolivia, p. 19.
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Flynn, J.J., R. Charrier,
G. Hérail, D.A. Croft, and A.R.
Wyss. 1999. The first
Cenozoic
mammal fauna from the Chilean Altiplano. Programa y
Resúmenes, Primero Congreso Internacional de
Evolución Neotropical del Cenozóico,
La Paz,
Bolivia,
p. 23.
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Croft, D.A.
1998. Experiments
in herbivory: evolution in the Archaeohyracidae (Mammalia,
Notoungulata). Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology
18(3, Suppl.):36A.
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Kaye, T. and D.A. Croft.
1998. Do you know where your field crew has been?
Using
full-spectrum GPS to track, coordinate, and assess. Journal
of
Vertebrate Paleontology 18(3, Suppl.):55A.
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Croft, D.A. and
N. Woodman. 1998. Micromammal subfossils from a cave
in northwestern
Honduras. Abstracts of
Papers, 1998 Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Mammalogists.
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| Croft, D.A. 1997. The correlation between diet and morphology: multivariate analyses of craniodental variables in glires and ungulates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(3, Suppl.):40A. |