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Scientific Publications for 2005
(Sternberg Museum Staff names are in bold.)

Blanco-Pinon, A., K. Shimada, and G. Gonzalez-Barba. 2005. Lamnoid vertebrae from the Agua Nueva Formation ( Upper Cretaceous: Lower-Middle Turonian), NE Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geologicas, 22:19-23.

Choate, J. R. 2005. When people ask what I do, I say I study bats and rats. Pp. 129-139, in Going afield (C. J. Phillips and C. Jones, eds.). Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, iii+289 pp.

Choate, J. R., and S. R. Marquardt. 2005. Risk assessment for bats at the proposed project area of the Munkers Creek Windfarm. 33pp.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Bite marks on an elasmosaur (Sauropterygia; Plesiosauria) paddle from the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) as probable evidence offeeding by the lamniform shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli. PalArch, Vertebratepaleontology 2(2): 14-24.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Earliest record of the genus Tylosaurus (Squamata; Mosasauridae) from the Fort Hays Limestone (Lower Coniacian) of western Kansas. Transactions 109 (3/4):149-155.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Elasmosaurid remains from the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of western Kansas. Possible missing elements of the type specimen of Elasmosaurus platyurus Cope 1868? PalArch4(3):19-32.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Probable plesiosaur gastroliths from the basal Kiowa Shale (Early Cretaceous) of Kiowa County, Kansas. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 108 (3/4):109-115.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Rapid evolution, diversification and distribution of mosasaurs (Reptilia; Squamata) prior to the K-T Boundary. Tate Museum 11th Annual Symposium in Paleontology and Geology, Casper, WY, p. 16-27.

Everhart, M. J. 2005. Tylosaurus kansasensis, a new species of tylosaurine (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Niobrara Chalk of western Kansas, U.S.A. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences/Geologie enMijnbouw, 84(3), p. 231-240.

Everhart, M. J. and S. A. Hamm. 2005. A new nodosaur specimen (Dinosauria: Nodosauridae) from the Smoky Hill Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of western Kansas. Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 108(1/2): 15-21.

Gerlanc, N. M., and G. A. Kaufman. 2005. Habitat of origin and changes in water chemistry influence development of western chorus frogs. Journal of Herpetology 39:245-265.

Guarisco, H. 2005. Checklist of Kansas Orbweaving Spiders. The Kansas School Naturalist 52:1-16.

Haslouer, S. G., M. E. Eberle, D. R. Edds, K. B. Gido, C. S. Mammoliti, J. R. Triplett, J. T. Collins, D. A. Distler, D. G. Huggins, and W. J. Stark. 2005. Current status of native fish species in Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 108:32-46.

Kaufman, G. A., D. W. Kaufman, and S. D. Kocher. 2005. Distribution of carnivore burrows in a prairie landscape. Great Plains Research, 15:15-29.

Liggett, G. A. 2005. A review of the dinosaurs from Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 108:1-14.

Liggett, G. A., K. Shimada, S. C. Bennett, and B. A. Schumacher. 2005. Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) reptiles from northwestern Russell County, Kansas. PaleoBios 25(2):9-17.

Marquardt, S. R., J. R. Choate, and S. D. Roth, Jr. 2005. Continued range expansion by the cave myotis. Prairie Naturalist., 37:51-52.

McMillan, B. R., G. A. Kaufman, and D. W. Kaufman. 2005. Factors influencing persistence of white-footed mice. Prairie Naturalist 37:29-40.

Pitts, R. M., J. R. Choate, and N. A. Hernandez. 2005. Reproduction of the plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursrius) and Baird's pocket gopher (G. breviceps) in Texas. Southwestern Naturalist., 50:393-397, September.

Rehmeier, R. L., G. A. Kaufman, D. W. Kaufman, and B. R. McMillan. 2005. Long-term study of abundance of the hispid cotton rat in native tallgrass prairie. Journal of Mammology 86:670-676.

Schumacher, B. A. and M. J. Everhart. 2005. A stratigraphic and taxonomic review of plesiosaurs from the old Fort Benton Group of central Kansas: A new assessment of old records. Paludicola 5(2):33-54.

Shimada, K. 2005. Phylogeny of lamniform sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) and the contribution of dental characters to lamniform systematics. Paleontological Research, 9:55-72.

Shimada, K. 2005. The relationship between the tooth size and total body length in the sandtiger shark, Carcharias taurus (Lamniformes: Odontaspididae). Journal of Fossil Research, 37:76-81.

Shimada, K., and D. J. Cicimurri. 2005. Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark, Squalicorax (Neoselachii: Anacoracidae). Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, 79:241-261.

Shimada, K., and J. F. Seigel. 2005. The relationship between the tooth size and total body length in the goblin shark, Mitsukurina owstoni (Lamniformes: Mitsukurinidae). Journal of Fossil Research, 38:49-56.

Thomasson, J. R. 2005. Berriochloa gabeli and Berriochloa huletti (Gramineae: Stipeae), two new grass species from the Late Miocene Ash Hollow Formation of Nebraska and Kansas. Journal of Paleontology, 79: 185-199.

Zakrzewski, R. J. & G. S. Bever. 2005. Microtids from the Fiene local fauna (Irvingtonian), Smith County, Kansas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Supplement to #3):133A.

Zakrzewski, R. J. 2005. Review of - Biodiversity response to climate change in the Middle Pleistocene --the Porcupine Cave fauna from Colorado. Anthony D. Barnosky (ed.). 2004. University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp. Journal of Paleontology, 79:1239-1240.


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