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2025
Sharpening our understanding of saber‐tooth biomechanics
The Anatomical Record
2025
Mechanical function of the unique alveolar torus in the sabretooth Nimravus brachyops (Nimravidae, Carnivora)
Biology Letters
2024
Hypercanines: Not just for sabertooths
The Anatomical Record
2023
A macroevolutionary pathway to megaherbivory
Science
2023
New Carnivoran (Mammalia: Carnivora) specimens from the Siwaliks of Pakistan and India and their faunal and evolutionary implications
Historical Biology
2022
One among many: the enigmatic case of the Miocene mammal, Kolponomos newportensis
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
2022
An early nimravid from California and the rise of hypercarnivorous mammals after the middle Eocene climatic optimum
Biology Letters
2022
Diegoaelurus, a new machaeroidine (Oxyaenidae) from the Santiago Formation (late Uintan) of southern California and the relationships of Machaeroidinae, the oldest group of sabertooth mammals
PeerJ
2021
The largest hoplophonine and a complex new hypothesis of nimravid evolution
Scientific Reports
2021
Quantitative Analyses of Feliform Humeri Reveal the Existence of a Very Large Cat in North America During the Miocene
Journal of Mammalian Evolution
2021
Carnivorous mammals from the middle Eocene Washakie Formation, Wyoming, USA, and their diversity trajectory in a post-warming world
Journal of Paleontology
2021
How many sabertooths? Reevaluating the number of carnivoran sabretooth lineages with total-evidence Bayesian techniques and a novel origin of the Miocene Nimravidae
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2020
Ecometrics and Neogene faunal turnover: the roles of cats and hindlimb morphology in the assembly of carnivoran communities in the New World
Geodiversitas
2020
On the morphology of the astragalus and calcaneus of the amphicyonids (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Paleogene of Europe: implications for the ecology of the European bear-dogs
Geodiversitas
2020
Paleosol-based inference of niches for Oligocene and early miocene fossils from the John Day Formation of Oregon
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2020
Eomakhaira molossus, A New Saber-Toothed Sparassodont (Metatheria: Thylacosmilinae) from the Early Oligocene (?Tinguirirican) Cachapoal Locality, Andean Main Range, Chile
American Museum Novitates
2018
A new carnivoran fauna from the late Oligocene of Hungary
Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
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