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  • Mesozoic Marine Reptile Palaeobiogeography in Response to Drifting Plates

    Mesozoic Marine Reptile Palaeobiogeography in Response to Drifting Plates

  • Papers in Press

    Papers in Press

  • Campanian and Austinian-Tayloran Stage Boundaries in Mississippi and Alabama Using Calcareous Microfossils

    Campanian and Austinian-Tayloran Stage Boundaries in Mississippi and Alabama Using Calcareous Microfossils

  • American Museum Novitates

    American Museum Novitates

  • Diversity of Raptor Dinosaurs in Southeastern North America Revealed by the First Definite Record from North Carolina

    Diversity of Raptor Dinosaurs in Southeastern North America Revealed by the First Definite Record from North Carolina

  • A New High-Latitude Tylosaurus (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from Canada with Unique

    A New High-Latitude Tylosaurus (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from Canada with Unique

  • General Geology of the Mississippi Embayment by E

    General Geology of the Mississippi Embayment by E

  • Disparity of Early Cretaceous Lamniformes Sharks Disparitet I Lamniformes Hajar Från Tidig Krita

    Disparity of Early Cretaceous Lamniformes Sharks Disparitet I Lamniformes Hajar Från Tidig Krita

  • The Mosasaur Fossil Record Through the Lens of Fossil Completeness

    The Mosasaur Fossil Record Through the Lens of Fossil Completeness

  • Fossils from the Eutaw Formation Chattahoochee River Region, Alabama-Georgia

    Fossils from the Eutaw Formation Chattahoochee River Region, Alabama-Georgia

  • The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas

    The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas

  • A Review of Australian Mosasaur Occurrences

    A Review of Australian Mosasaur Occurrences

  • Biostratigraphy of the Bluffport Marl Member of the Demopolis Chalk, Cretaceous of Alabama

    Biostratigraphy of the Bluffport Marl Member of the Demopolis Chalk, Cretaceous of Alabama

  • PELAGIC NEONATAL FOSSILS SUPPORT VIVIPARITY and PRECOCIAL LIFE HISTORY of CRETACEOUS MOSASAURS by DANIEL J

    PELAGIC NEONATAL FOSSILS SUPPORT VIVIPARITY and PRECOCIAL LIFE HISTORY of CRETACEOUS MOSASAURS by DANIEL J

  • A Velociraptorine Tooth from Alabama and Its Paleogeographic Implications

    A Velociraptorine Tooth from Alabama and Its Paleogeographic Implications

  • The Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Serratolamna Serrata (Agassiz), from the Mooreville Chalk of Alabama

    The Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Serratolamna Serrata (Agassiz), from the Mooreville Chalk of Alabama

  • International Mosasaur Meeting May 20-25, 2013 Dallas, Texas

    International Mosasaur Meeting May 20-25, 2013 Dallas, Texas

  • Paleobiology of the Late Cretaceous Sclerorhynchid Sawfish, Ischyrhiza Mira (Elasmobranchii: Rajiformes), from North America Based on New Anatomical Data

    Paleobiology of the Late Cretaceous Sclerorhynchid Sawfish, Ischyrhiza Mira (Elasmobranchii: Rajiformes), from North America Based on New Anatomical Data

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  • Sharks Eating Mosasaurs, Dead Or Alive?
  • The First Record of the Mosasaur Clidastes from Europe and Its Palaeogeographical Implications
  • An Early Late Cretaceous Nodosaur from the Marine Eagle Ford Group
  • Strontium Isotope Age-Dating of Fossil Shark Tooth Enameloid from the Upper Cretaceous Strata of Alabama and Mississippi, USA
  • Sharks Eating Mosasaurs, Dead Or Alive?
  • Sequence Stratigraphy of Campanian-Maastrichtian Strata in Eastern Alabama
  • IG Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Geologia Variação Do Tamanh
  • Two-Step Extinction of Late Cretaceous Marine Vertebrates In
  • Mississippi Geologic Research Papers-1963
  • Paleobios 35:1–10, January 12, 201
  • Fossil Marine Vertebrates from the Codell Sandstone Member of the Upper Cretaceous Carlile Shale in Jewell County, Kansas
  • The Biogeography and Ecology of the Cretaceous Non-Avian Dinosaurs of Appalachia
  • Locomotion and Skeletal Morphology of Late Cretaceous Mosasaur, Tylosaurus Proriger Jesse A
  • Dear Author, Please Note That Changes Made in the Online Proofing System


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