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WAVP 2019 Program Session Title Time Presenter Talk Title CSI: Wyoming, Predator/Prey Relationships of the Bridger Fauna as Cenozoic 8:00 John P. Alexander evidenced by skeletal trauma A new species of Paratomarctus (Carnivora, Canidae) from the 8:15 Amy Atwater Barstovian of 8:30 Jeb Bevers History of Research at the Milk Creek Formation, Arizona Biostratigraphy and faunal analysis of a late Pleistocene megafauna quarry at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Santa Barbara County, 8:45 Melissa K Macias California Rancho Cordova: A Late Pleistocene - Holocene site from Cedral, 9:00 Wade E. Miller San Luis Potosi, Mexico Late Pleistocene Mammuthus and Cuvieronius (Proboscidea) from 9:15 Jim I. Mead Térapa, Sonora, Mexico Dogs, death, and dietary variability: testing patterns of Canidae 9:30 Brian P. Tanis macroevolution using dental microwear textures Multiband spectral signatures. Characterization and comparison for 9:45 Elena Ghezzo fossil detection 10:00 Break Morphological Variation of the Vertebrae of Allodaposuchid, Eusuchians from the Upper Cretaceous of Spain. Implications on the K/Pg 10:15 Paul Byrne acquisition of the modern vertebral column in extant crocodiles 10:30 Kent A. Stevens New Computational Methods for Trackway Interpretation A bonebed of enantiornithine birds from the Late Cretaceous of 10:45 Luis Chiappe Brazil Updating the latest Cretaceous Vertebrate Diversity Records and Paleoenvironmental Interpretations prior to the K/P Boundary, Hell 11:00 Julia Sankey Creek Formation, North Dakota 11:15 David Grossnickle Skeletal adaptations in modern and fossil gliding mammals Patterns of p4 shape in Late Cretaceous and Paleogene multituberculates: functional constraints and the evolution of 11:30 Lucas N. Weaver herbivory Alexandria L. Did dietary diversification coincide with taxonomic radiation in 11:45 Brannick North American Cretaceous metatherian mammals? 12:00 Lunch Comparative cranial histology of the pachyostotic and non- pachyostotic skull roof in Permian burnetiamorphs (Therapsida: P/T 1:00 Zoe T. Kulik Biarmosuchia) and gorgonopsians (Therapsida: Gorgonopsia) 1:15 Megan Whitney Comparative histology and development of dicynodont tusks Vertebrate paleontology of the Lower Fremouw Formation 1:30 Christian A. Sidor in the Shackleton Glacier area () Allometry of bony sound reception structures: Chameleons as a potential functional analog for hearing ability in non-mammalian 1:45 Savannah Olroyd therapsids A Shark Boards a Viking Funeral Ship and Takes a Cruise to Wildcard 2:00 Patricia Holroyd Southern Alaska Leonard 2:15 Finkelman and Epistemology 2:30 Break Paleontology in Oregon 2:45 Gregory Carr Oregon's Thalattosaurs: New Finds from Old Rocks A riddle wrapped in a mystery: the enigmatic felid Nimravides in 3:00 John D. Orcutt the Miocene of Oregon & Idaho and mammoth trackway reveal Pleistocene (45 Ka) 3:15 Adrian Broz landscape ecology of Fossil Lake, OR Nicholas Occlusal Enamel Complexity in Rhinos (Rhinocerotidae: 3:30 A.Famoso Perissodactyla) of Oregon 3:45 Gregory Retallack Oregon has two dinosaurs 4:00 WAVP 2020 4:15 Posters

Posters Poster # Presenter Poster Title 1 Gabriel Gonçalves A New Drepanosauromoph Species from the Chinle Formation of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona 2 Seth Gale Evidence of Increased Neotheropod Diversity from the Uppermost Triassic of New Mexico, USA 3 Tracy Thomson A Proposal for Investigating Osteophagy in Allosaurus Using Dental Microwear Texture Analysis 4 Amanda Chavez Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs and Birds from microvertebrate sites, Hell Creek Formation, southwestern North Dakota 5 Maggie Mora Late Cretaceous Crocodilians and Turtles from Microvertebrate Sites, Hell Creek Formation, Southwestern North Dakota 6 Amanda W. Peng A new Enaliarctos (Mammalia, Carnivora, Pinnipedimorpha) record from the Astoria Formation of Oregon 7 Lana Jewell Species Diversity in the Hypertragulid (Mammalia: Artiodactyla) Population of the John Day Basin, Oregon 8 Megan R. Wyatt Comparative Morphology of Heteromyid Rodents 9 Allie Thompson A lithostratigraphic analysis of the Crooked River Mascall Formation 10 Jeb Bevers First Report of Fossils from Three Hemphillian Localities at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona 11 Christopher A. Implied vocalization based on the morphology of the hyoid apparatus in the Shaw sabertoothed cat, Smilodon fatalis (Mammalia; Felidae; Machaerodontinae) from Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, California 12 Dana M. Reuter Quantifying Intraspecific Carnivoran Tooth Variation 13 Theodore Fremd THE TRAGEDY OF THE COMMON FOSSILS: PUBLIC STEWARDSHIP, MOTIVATION, AND THE FOSSIL COMMONS 14 Gregory Carr Amateur-Professional-NGO Collaborations in Paleontology in Oregon