AMNH-Scientific-Publications-2017

AMNH-Scientific-Publications-2017

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Fiscal Year 2017 Scientific Publications Division of Anthropology 2 Division of Invertebrate Zoology 6 Division of Paleontology 15 Division of Physical Sciences 22 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Department of Astrophysics Division of Vertebrate Zoology Department of Herpetology 34 Department of Ichthyology 38 Department of Mammalogy 41 Department of Ornithology 45 Center for Biodiversity and Conservation 47 Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics 50 1 DIVISION OF ANTHROPOLOGY Kelly, R.L., and Thomas, D.H. 2017. Archaeology, 7th edition. New York: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. 402 pp. Kendall, L. 2017. Things fall apart: material religion and the problem of decay. The Journal of Asian Studies 76(4): 861–886. Kendall, L. 2017. The old shaman. In Attila Mátéffy and György Szabados (editors), Shamanhood and mythology: archaic techniques of ecstasy and current techniques of research in honour of Mihály Hoppál, celebrating his 75th birthday. Budapest: Hungarian Association for the Academic Study of Religions. Kendall, L. 2017. 2005. Shamans, bodies, and sex: misreading a Korean ritual. In C.B. Brettell and C.F. Sargent (editors), Gender in cross-cultural perspective, 7th ed. (originally published, 4th ed). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. Kendall, L. 2017. Shamans, mountains, and shrines: thinking with electricity in the Republic of Korea. Shaman v. 25, n. 1 and 2: 15–21. Kennett, D.J., S. Plog, R.J. George, J.B. Culleton, A.S. Watson, P. Skoglund, N. Rohland, S. Mallick, K. Stewardson, L. Kistler, S.A. LeBlanc, P.M. Whiteley, D. Reich, and G.H. Perry. 2017. Archaeogenomic Evidence Reveals Prehistoric Matrilineal Dynasty. Nature Communications 8:14115. [doi: 10.1038/ncomms14115] Levinson, J., A. Tjiong, S. Alderson, G. Tieu, J. Pace, and L. Day. 2017. Tissue issues: reconsidering winter gut, American Museum of Natural History. ICOM-CC Triennial Conference. Copenhagen. Millaire, J.-F., G. Prieto, F. Surette, E.M. Redmond, and C.S. Spencer. 2016. Statecraft and expansionary dynamics: A Virú outpost at Huaca Prieta, Chicama Valley, Peru. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 113(41): E6016– E6025. (plus supporting information) Minc, L.D., R.J. Sherman, C. Elson, M. Winter, E.M. Redmond, and C.S. Spencer. 2016. Ceramic provenance and the regional organization of pottery production during the Later Formative Periods in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico: results of trace- element and mineralogical analyses. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 8: 28–46. 2 Plog, S. C. Heitman, and A.S. Watson. 2017. Key dimensions of the prehistoric cultural trajectories of Chaco Canyon. In B. Mills and S. Fowles (editors), Oxford handbook of the archaeology of the American Southwest. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.15] Redmond, E.M. 2016. Meeting with resistance: Early Spanish encounters in the Americas, 1492–1524. Ethnohistory 63(4): 671–695. Redmond, E.M., and C.S. Spencer. 2017. Ancient palace complex (300–100 BC) discovered in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 114(15): 3805–3814. Schildkrout, E. 2016. Épingle à cheveux Mangbetu. In Éclectique: une collection du XXIe siècle: 146. Musée du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac. Flammarion. Schildkrout, E. 2017. The Frobenius effect: Frederick Starr in the Congo. Critical Interventions. Issue C/1-3-2017 Fall [doi: 10.1080/19301944.2018.1421810] Schildkrout, E. 2017. Book review: Sarah Van Beurden, Authentically African: arts and the transnational politics of Congolese culture. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press Africa: International African Institute. 87 (4): 856–857. [doi: 10.1017/S0001972017000419] Schildkrout, E. 2017. Engraved ivory horn; figurative harp. Catalog entries 36 and 37. In C. Clarke (editor), Arts of global Africa, the Newark Museum collection: 151–157. Schildkrout, E., and J.G. Lacey. 2017. Shifting perspectives: The Man in Africa hall at the American Museum of Natural History at 50. Anthropology Now Vol. 9(2): 14–26. Spencer, C.S., and E.M. Redmond. 2017. Evolution of Elite Residence at San Martín Tilcajete 500–100 BC. In Abstracts of the 82ndAnnual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. [http://www.saa.org/A. Portals/0/SAA/MEETINGS/2017%20Abstracts/Individual%20Level%20Abstra cts_Q-S.pdf] Sybalsky, J., F. Ritchie, L. Elkin, J. Levinson, and P. Whitmore. 2017. An investigation into the lightfastness of metal-complex solvent dyes for use in the restoration of faded taxidermy and fur. Copenhagen: ICOM-CC 18th Triennial Conference Preprints. 3 Tattersall, I. 2016. The hominids of Terra Amata. Appendix XXXVI In H. de Lumley (editor), Tome V: Comportement et mode de vie des chasseurs Acheuléens de Terra Amata: 515–516. Terra Amata, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. Paris: CNRS Editions. Tattersall, I. 2016. At the birth of language (review of R. Berwick and N. Chomsky, Why only us: language and evolution). New York Review of Books, LXIII (13): 27–28. Tattersall, I. 2016. The thinking primate: establishing a context for the emergence of modern human cognition. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 160(3): 154–165. Tattersall, I. 2016. Here comes a chopper (Review of D. Miles, Tale of the Axe). New Scientist 3089, 3 September 2016: 56. Tattersall, I. 2016. Robert Wald Sussman 1941–2016. Evolutionary Anthropology 25(5): 221. Tattersall, I. 2016. Prerequisites for hominid bipedality. In F. Ribot Trafí (editor), Homenaje al Dr. José Gibert Clols. Una vida dedicada a la ciencia y al conocimiento de los primeros europeos: 83–91. Granada: Publicaciones Diputación de Granada. Tattersall, I. 2016. Elwyn LaVerne Simons (1930–2016). American Anthropologist 118: 991–994. Tattersall, I. 2017. Why was human evolution so rapid? In A. Marom and E. Hovers (editors), Human paleontology and prehistory: essays in honor of Yoel Rak: 1–9. Heidelberg: Springer. Tattersall, I. 2017. The material record and the antiquity of language. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. [doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.01.043] Tattersall, I. 2017. How can we detect when language emerged? Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 24: 64–67. [doi: 10.3758/s13423-016-1075-9] Thomas, D.H. 2017. Franciscan Florida in Pan-Borderlands perspective: adaptation, negotiation, and resistance. In T.J. Johnson and G. Melville (editors), Proceedings of the Second Flagler Franciscan Conference: 1–16. Oceanside, CA: The Academy of American Franciscan History. 4 Thomas, D.H. 2017. Social agency in the Spanish Mission Borderlands. In T.J. Johnson and G. Melville (editors), Proceedings of the Second Flagler Franciscan Conference: 17–34. Oceanside, CA: The Academy of American Franciscan History. Thomas, D.H. 2017. Stepping back into the deep human past. In R. Adams and B.M. Loner (authors), World prehistory coloring book: iv–v. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Co. Whiteley, P.M. 2016. Dualism and pluralism in Pueblo kinship and ritual systems. In D. Read and F. El Guindi (editors), Structure and Dynamics special issue, Back to kinship II, 9(2): 252–272. Young, S. 2016. Absence and presence: representations of human and non-human females in Tibetan Buddhist art. In M.B. Bose (editor), Women, gender and art in Asia, c. 1500–1900: 268–294. London: Routledge. Young, S. 2016. Gender (Buddhism) and magic (Buddhism). In A. Sharma (editor), Encyclopedia of Indian religions. The Netherlands: Springer. 5 DIVISION OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Agrawal, S., D.A. Grimaldi, and J. Fox. 2017. Haltere morphology and campaniform sensilla arrangement across Diptera. Arthropod Structure and Development 46: 215–229. Almeida, F.C., and R. DeSalle. 2017. Genetic differentiation and adaptive evolution at reproductive loci in incipient Drosophila species. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30(3): 524–537. Amorim, D.S., C.M.D. Santos, F.-T. Krell, A. Dubois, S.S. Nihei, O.M.P. Oliveira, A. Pont, H. Song, V.K. Verdade, D.A. Fachin, B. Klassa, C.J.E. Lamas, S.S. Oliveira, C.J.B. De Carvalho, C.A. Mello-Patiu, E. Hajdu, M.S. Couri, V.C. Silva, R.S. Capalleri, R.L. Falaschi, R.M. Feitosa, L. Prendini, J.P. Pomba Jr., F. Fernandez, R.M. Rocha, J.E. Lattke, U. Caramaschi, M. Duarte, A.C. Marques, R.E. Reis, O. Kurani, D.M. Takiya, M. Tavares, D.S. Fernandes, F.L. Franco, F. Cuezzo, D. Paulson, B. Guénard, B.C. Schlick-Steiner, W. Aarthofer, F.M. Steiner, B.L. Fisher, R.A. Johnson, T.D. Delsinne, D.A. Donoso, P.R. Mulieri, L.D. Patitucci, J.M. Carpenter, L. Herman, and D.A. Grimaldi. 2016. Timeless standards for species delimitation. Zootaxa 4137(1): 121–128. Arillo, A., D.A. Grimaldi, E. Peñalver, R. Pérez-de la Fuente, X. Delclòs, J. Criscione, P. Barden, and M. Riccio. 2015. Long-proboscid brachyceran flies in Cretaceous amber (Diptera: Brachycera: Stratiomyomorpha: Zhangsolvidae). Systematic Entomology 40(1): 242–267. Babb, P.L., N.F. Lahens, S.M. Correa-Garhwal, D.N. Nicholson, E.J. Kim, J.B. Hogenesch, M. Kuntner, L. Higgins, C.Y. Hayashi, I. Agnarsson, and B.F. Voight. 2017. The Nephila clavipes genome highlights the diversity of spider silk genes and their complex expression. Nature Genetics 49(6): 895. Barden, P., and D.A. Grimaldi. 2016. Adaptive radiation in socially advanced stem- group ants from the Cretaceous. Current Biology 26: 1–7 + 28 pp. supplementary online data. (Cover article and companion to no. 238, below.) Barden, P., H. Herhold, and D.A. Grimaldi. 2017. A new genus of hell ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Haidomyrmicini) from the Cretaceous with a novel head structure. Systematic Entomology 42: 837–846. Berney, C., A. Ciuprina, S. Bender, J. Brodie, V. Edgcomb, E. Kim, J. Rajan, L.W. Parfrey, S. Adl, S. Audic, D. Bass, D.A. Caron, G. Cochrane, L. Czech, M. Dunthorn, S. Geisen, F.O. Glöckner, F. Mahé, C. Quast, J.Z. Kaye, A.G.B. Simpson, A. Stamatakis, J.

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