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The Grass Snake and the Basilisk: From Pre-Christian Protective House God to the
Antichrist .,
H.J. Rob Lenders,
Environment and History,
20,
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Looking Backwards into a Mediterranean Edge Environment: Landscape Changes in El
Congost Valley (Catalonia), 1850-2005. ,
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The Sludge Question: The Regulation of Mine Tailings in Nineteenth-Century
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Climate Variability and Societal Dynamics in Pre-Colonial Southern African
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Not by Human Hands: Five Technological Tenets for Environmental History in the
Anthropocene.,
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Among Animals. ,
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Borderland, No-Man's Land, Nature's Wonderland: Troubled Humanity and Untroubled
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Environmental and Veterinary History - Some Themes and Suggested Ways Forward. ,
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Rethinking the British Empire through Eco-Cultural Networks:
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Climate, Change, History. ,
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Demographic monitoring and population viability analysis of two rare
beardtongues from the Uinta Basin,
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The Plecoptera and Trichoptera of the Arctic North Slope of Alaska,
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Influence of nonnative and native ungulate biomass and seasonal precipitation on
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Estimating the ages of mountain sucker Catostomus platyrhynchus from the Black
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Reproduction and pollination of the endangered dwarf bear-poppyArctomecon
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Population genetic structure of the Baird's pocket gopher, Geomys breviceps, in
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Plant community changes following closure of artesian wells in Great Sand Dunes
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Home-range size and subadult dispersal of black bears in the Cascade Range of
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Rediscovered populations of the Idaho point-headed grasshopper,Acrolophitus
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New vascular plant floristic records for the Dakotas,
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Doryanthes excelsa and Rafflesia arnoldii: two ¡°swagger prints¡± by Edward Smith
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Natural history in newspapers: Dugald Semple (1884¨C1964), Ayrshire naturalist
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Maidstone's woodpecker ¨C an unexpected bird specimen in the herbarium of Sir
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Axel Elof Jäderholm (1868¨C1927) of Sweden: educator, hydrozoan zoologist and
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Juan Crist¨®bal Gundlach's contributions to the knowledge of Puerto Rican birds
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Squirrels from the Mariana Islands (south-western Pacific) in the Naturalis
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¡°A Dissertation on Swallows¡± with comments on their migration by the
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The difficult provenance of Ferdinand von Mueller's zoological specimens,
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An anonymous account of Mary Anning (1799¨C1847), fossil collector of Lyme Regis,
England, published in Chambers's journal in 1857, and its attribution to Frank
Buckland (1826¨C1880), George Roberts (c.1804¨C1860) and William Buckland
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Clemente Onelli's sketch map and his first-hand, retrospective account of an
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A review of nineteenth-century records of Sowerby's beaked whale (Mesoplodon
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G. N. H. Waller,
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Predicative Frege Arithmetic and ¡®Everyday¡¯ Mathematics,
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Logic, Mathematics, and the A
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Neil Tennant,
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Logic, Mathematics, and the A
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How Not to Enhance the Indispensability Argument,
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A Dilemma for Neo-Fregeanism,
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Mathematical recreations of D¨¦nes König and his work on graph theory,
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How algebra spoiled recreational problems: A case study in the cross-cultural
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W.W. Rouse Ball and the mathematics of string figures,
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Varieties of wonder:: John Wilkins' mathematical magic and the perpetuity of
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R¨¦cr¨¦ations et math¨¦matiques mondaines au XVIIIe si¨¨cle: le cas de Guyot,
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Les R¨¦cr¨¦ations Math¨¦matiques d'Édouard Lucas: quelques ¨¦clairages,
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The role of quantum recurrence in superconductivity, carbon nanotubes and
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Newtonian Dynamics from the Principle of Maximum Caliber,
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Standard Model Gauge Couplings from Gauge-Dilatation Symmetry Breaking,
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A Complete Proof of the Confinement Limit of One-Dimensional Dirac Particles,
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On Clifford Space Relativity, Black Hole Entropy, Rainbow Metrics, Generalized
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Against dogma: On superluminal propagation in classical electromagnetism,
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New Australonura Cassagnau 1980 (Neanuridae: Neanurinae) from Brazil,
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New species of the cicada genus Semia Matsumura (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from
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In situ observations on behaviour of the ommastrephid squid
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First record of the genus Koreanurina Najt and Weiner (Collembola: Neanuridae:
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The endemic Atlantochrysa atlantica (McLachlan) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) on
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The mating system and parental behaviour of the green June beetle (Cotinis
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A taxonomic review of the Neotropical genus Anchimacheta (Lepidoptera: Urodidae)
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Nest architecture and use of floral oil in the oil-collecting South African
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Spatial distribution and substrate selection by the orb-weaver spider Eustala
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Peninsular patterns in biological diversity: historical arrangement,
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The archaeobotany of long-term crop storage in northwest African communal
granaries: a case study from pre-Hispanic Gran Canaria (cal. ad 1000¨C1500),
Jacob Morales,
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany ,
23,
£¨6£©, 789-804, 2014, ÉúÎï
Agriculturalists and pastoralists: Bronze Age economy of the Murghab alluvial
fan, southern Central Asia,
Robert N. Spengler III, ,
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany ,
23,
£¨6£©, 805-820, 2014, ÉúÎï
The history of early cereal cultivation in northernmost Fennoscandia as
indicated by palynological research,
Torbjörn Josefsson,
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany ,
23,
£¨6£©, 821-840, 2014, ÉúÎï
The first archaeobotanical evidence of Dasypyrum villosum in Hungary: an
archaeophyte weed or a native grass?,
Árp¨¢d Ken¨¦z,
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany ,
23,
£¨6£©, 841-849, 2014, ÉúÎï
Nomadic concepts in the history of biology,
Jan Surman,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 127-129, 2014, ÉúÎï
Matter, metaphors, and mechanisms: Rethinking cell theories,
Gerhard M¨¹ller-Strahl,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 130-150, 2014, ÉúÎï
The organism as ontological go-between: Hybridity, boundaries and degrees of
reality in its conceptual history,
Charles T. Wolfe,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 151-161, 2014, ÉúÎï
The machine conception of the organism in development and evolution: A critical
analysis,
Daniel J. Nicholson,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 162-174, 2014, ÉúÎï
The deaths of a cell: How language and metaphor influence the science of cell
death,
Andrew S. Reynolds,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 175-184, 2014, ÉúÎï
Following cancer viruses through the laboratory, clinic, and society,
Robin Wolfe Scheffler,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 185-188, 2014, ÉúÎï
When viruses were not in style: Parallels in the histories of chicken sarcoma
viruses and bacteriophages,
Neeraja Sankaran,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 189-199, 2014, ÉúÎï
Ludwik Gross, Sarah Stewart, and the 1950s discoveries of Gross murine leukemia
virus and polyoma virus,
Gregory J. Morgan,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 200-209, 2014, ÉúÎï
Mapping the methodologies of Burkitt lymphoma,
Brendan Clarke,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 210-217, 2014, ÉúÎï
Stowaways in the history of science: The case of simian virus 40 and clinical
research on federal prisoners at the US National Institutes of Health, 1960,
Laura Stark,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 218-230, 2014, ÉúÎï
Managing the future: The Special Virus Leukemia Program and the acceleration of
biomedical research,
Robin Wolfe Scheffler,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 231-249, 2014, ÉúÎï
Disease as a theoretical concept: The case of ¡°HPV-itis¡±,
Alex Broadbent,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 250-257, 2014, ÉúÎï
¡®Virus & Cancer Studies¡¯¡ªStill fascinating after all these years (2014),
Ton van Helvoort,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 258-259, 2014, ÉúÎï
¡°Happily ever after¡± for cancer viruses?,
Angela N.H. Creager,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 260-262, 2014, ÉúÎï
Epistemic categories and causal kinds,
P.D. Magnus,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 263-266, 2014, ÉúÎï
Towards an evolutionary developmental biology of cooperation?,
Tobias Uller, Heikki Helanterä,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 267-271, 2014, ÉúÎï
Francis Galton's saltationism and the ambiguities of selection,
Peter J. Bowler,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 272-279, 2014, ÉúÎï
Bruno to Br¨¹nn; or the Pasteurization of Mendelian genetics,
Dominic Berry,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48B£©, 280-286, 2014, ÉúÎï
Temporal decomposition: A strategy for building mathematical models of complex
metabolic systems,
Josephine Donaghy,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 1-11, 2014, ÉúÎï
Vital forces and organization: Philosophy of nature and biology in Karl
Friedrich Kielmeyer,
Andrea Gambarotto,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 12-20, 2014, ÉúÎï
Biological constraints do not entail cognitive closure,
Michael Vlerick,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 21-27, 2014, ÉúÎï
Validation and variability: Dual challenges on the path from systems biology to
systems medicine,
Annamaria Carusi,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 28-37, 2014, ÉúÎï
Psychical research in the history and philosophy of science. An introduction and
review,
Andreas Sommer,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 38-45, 2014, ÉúÎï
Haunted thoughts of the careful experimentalist: Psychical research and the
troubles of experimental physics,
Richard Noakes,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 46-56, 2014, ÉúÎï
Physiology or psychic powers? William Carpenter and the debate over spiritualism
in Victorian Britain,
Shannon Delorme,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 57-66, 2014, ÉúÎï
Was Sir William Crookes epistemically virtuous?,
Ian James Kidd,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 67-74, 2014, ÉúÎï
Enrico Morselli's Psychology and ¡°Spiritism¡±: Psychiatry, psychology and
psychical research in Italy in the decades around 1900,
Maria Teresa Brancaccio,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 75-84, 2014, ÉúÎï
Hypnosis in Spain (1888¨C1905): From spectacle to medical treatment of mediumship,
Andrea Graus,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 85-93, 2014, ÉúÎï
Clever Hans and his effects: Karl Krall and the origins of experimental
parapsychology in Germany,
Fabio De Sio, Chantal Marazia,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 94-102, 2014, ÉúÎï
Testimonies of precognition and encounters with psychiatry in letters to J. B.
Priestley,
Katy Price,
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
£¨48A£©, 103-111, 2014, ÉúÎï
The Ship as Laboratory: Making Space for Field Science at Sea,
Antony Adler,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (3), 333-362, 2014,
ÉúÎï
We Know in Part: James McCosh on Evolution and Christian Faith,
Matthew Morris,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (3), 363-410, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Immune Balance: The Development of the Idea and Its Applications,
Bartlomiej Swiatczak,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (3), 411-442, 2014,
ÉúÎï
The Long and Winding Road of Molecular Data in Phylogenetic Analysis,
Edna Su¨¢rez-D¨ªaz,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (3), 443-478, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Chance and Necessity Revisited,
Oren Harman,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (3), 479-493, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Mendelian-Mutationism: The Forgotten Evolutionary Synthesis,
Arlin Stoltzfus, Kele Cable,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (4), 501-546, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Causes of Aging Are Likely to be Many: Robin Holliday and Changing Molecular
Approaches to Cell Aging, 1963¨C1988,
Lijing Jiang,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (4), 547-584, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Evolutionary Asiacentrism, Peking Man, and the Origins of␣Sinocentric
Ethno-Nationalism,
Hsiao-pei Yen,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (4), 585-625, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A Delicate Adjustment: Wallace and Bates on the Amazon and ¡°The Problem of the
Origin of Species¡±,
John van Wyhe,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (4), 627-659, 2014,
ÉúÎï
The History and Reception of Charles Darwin¡¯s Hypothesis of Pangenesis,
Kate Holterhoff,
Journal of the History of Biology,
47, (4), 661-695, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Evidence of the metriorhynchid crocodylomorph genus Geosaurus in the Lower
Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Late Jurassic) of England,
Mark T. Young,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 551-555, 2014,
ÉúÎï
New species of the subfamily Conoderinae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in
Dominican amber,
George Poinar Jr ,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 556-562, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Patellogastropoda and Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the marine
Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina,
S.M. Ferrari,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 563-581, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A biomechanical approach on the optimal stance of Anhanguera
piscator(Pterodactyloidea) and its implications for pterosaur gait on land,
Fabiana Rodrigues Costa,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 582-590, 2014,
ÉúÎï
New insights into the diversity dynamics of Triassic conodonts,
Carlos Mart¨ªnez-P¨¦rez,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 591-602, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Succinapion telnovi n. gen. et n. sp. of the tribe Kalcapiini (Coleoptera:
Brentidae: Apioninae) in Baltic amber,
Andrei A. Legalov,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 603-607, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A new piscivorous ornithuromorph from the Jehol Biota,
Shuang Zhou,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 608-618, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A new hadrosaurid dentary from the latest Maastrichtian of the Pyrenees (north
Spain) and the high diversity of the duck-billed dinosaurs of the
Ibero-Armorican Realm at the very end of the Cretaceous,
Pen¨¦lope Cruzado-Caballero,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 619-630, 2014,
ÉúÎï
¡®The vain speculation disillusioned by the sense¡¯: the Italian painter Agostino
Scilla (1629¨C1700) called ¡®The Discoloured¡¯, and the correct interpretation of
fossils as ¡®lithified organisms¡¯ that once lived in the sea,
Marco Romano,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 631-651, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Using information in taxonomists¡¯ heads to resolve hagfish and lamprey
relationships and recapitulate craniate¨Cvertebrate phylogenetic history,
Maria Abou Chakra,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 652-660, 2014,
ÉúÎï
New information on Bobosaurus forojuliensis (Reptilia: Sauropterygia):
implications for plesiosaurian evolution,
Matteo Fabbri,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 661-669, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Pleurambus strongylus n. gen., n. sp. (Coleoptera: Belidae) in Dominican amber,
George Poinar Jr. ,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 670-674, 2014,
ÉúÎï
New Nemonychidae, Brentidae and Curculionidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) from
the Turonian of Kzyl-Dzhar (Kazakhstan),
Andrei A. Legalov,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 675-689, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Comment on ¡®Bioerosion and micritization in the deep sea coral Desmophyllum
cristagalli¡¯ by C.M. Boerboom, J.E. Smith, and M.J. Risk,
Alan Ruffman,
Historical Biology,
26, (5), 690, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Paleoequatorial rain forest of western India during the EECO: evidence
from Uvaria L. fossil and its geological distribution pattern,
Anumeha Shukla & R.C.
Mehrotra,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 693-698, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Added credence for a late Dodo extinction date,
Andrew Jackson,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 699-701, 2014,
ÉúÎï
The first Mesozoic Leptopodidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Leptopodomorpha), from
Canadian Late Cretaceous amber,
Ryan C. McKellar & Michael
S. Engel,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 702-709, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Stable and radiogenic isotope analyses on shark teeth from the Early to the
Middle Permian (Sakmarian¨CRoadian) of the southwestern USA,
Jan Fischer, Jörg
W. Schneider,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 710-727, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A new species of Dasypodidae (Xenarthra: Cingulata) from the late Miocene of
northwestern South America: implications in the Dasypodini phylogeny and
diversity,
Alfredo A. Carlini,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 728-736, 2014,
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Prairie grass phytolith hardness and the evolution of ungulate hypsodonty,
Kayley L. Erickson,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 737-744, 2014,
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Drilling predation on the clypeasteroid echinoid Echinocyamus pusillus from the
Mediterranean Sea (Giglio, Italy),
Tobias Grun,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 747-757, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A note on exceptionally high confamilial naticid drilling frequency on Natica
gualteriana from the Indian subcontinent,
Anirban Das,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 758-764, 2014,
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Paleoecological and paleobiogeographic considerations of Ordovician graptolites
from the Cordillera Oriental, Jujuy Province, Argentina,
B¨¢rbara A. Vento,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 765-774, 2014,
ÉúÎï
A new specimen of Torvosaurus tanneri originally collected by Elmer Riggs,
Michael Hanson ,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 775-784, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Tayassu pecari (Link, 1795) (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla): comments on its South
American fossil record, taxonomy and paleobiogeography,
Germ¨¢n Mariano Gasparini,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 785-800, 2014,
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Shape variation in presacral vertebrae of saltasaurine titanosaurs (Dinosauria,
Sauropoda),
V.L. Zurriaguz & A.
Álvarez,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 801-809, 2014,
ÉúÎï
The genus Leptomaria E Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1864 (Gastropoda, Pleurotomariidae)
from the Early Bajocian of Luxembourg: systematics and paleobiogeography,
Stefano Monari ,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 810-826, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Phylogenetics of Panthera, including Panthera atrox, based on craniodental
characters,
Leigha M. King ,
Historical Biology,
26, (6), 827-833, 2014,
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Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Tyrannotitan chubutensis Novas, de
Valais, Vickers-Rich and Rich, 2005 (Theropoda: Carcharodontosauridae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina,
Juan Ignacio Canale,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 1-32, 2014,
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Cranial anatomy and neuroanatomical features of a new specimen of Geosaurini
(Crocodylomorpha: Metriorhynchidae) from west-central Argentina,
Yanina Herrera & Ver¨®nica
V. Vennari,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 33-41, 2014,
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Revision of the fossil rodent Acaremys Ameghino, 1887 (Hystricognathi,
Octodontoidea, Acaremyidae) from the Miocene of Patagonia (Argentina) and the
description of a new acaremyid,
M. Arnal & M.G.
Vucetich,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 42-59, 2014,
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Remodelling of skeletal tissues bone and structural specialisations in an
elasmosaurid (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauroidea) from the Upper Cretaceous of
Patagonia, Argentina,
Marianella Talevi & Marta
S. Fern¨¢ndez,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 60-67, 2014,
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Biostratigraphy and stage boundaries of the upper Cretaceous¨Cearly Paleogene
successions in southern Galala area, North-Eastern Desert, Egypt,
Mahmoud Hefny & Mohamed
Youssef,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 68-89, 2014,
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Contribution to the scleractinian corals of Hanifa Formation, Upper Jurassic,
Jabal Al-Abakkayn, central Saudi Arabia,
Abdelbaset S. El-Sorogy & Khaled
M. Al-Kahtany,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 90-102, 2014,
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Pulchellaranea pedunculatan. gen.n. sp. (Araneae: Araneidae), a new genus of
spiders with a review of araneid spiders in Cenozoic Dominican amber,
George Poinar Jr,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 103-108, 2014,
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Histological study of karaurids, the oldest known (stem) urodeles,
Vivian de Buffr¨¦nil,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 109-114, 2014,
ÉúÎï
Identification and comparison of modern and fossil crocodilian eggs and eggshell
structures,
Marco Marzola,
Historical Biology,
27, (1), 115-133, 2014,
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New Apioninae (Coleoptera: Brentidae) in Dominican amber,
George Poinar Jr & Andrei
A. Legalov,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 134-157, 2014,
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Parataxonomic review of the Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggshells belonging to the
oofamily Megaloolithidae from India and Argentina,
Mariela S. Fern¨¢ndez & Ashu
Khosla,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 158-180, 2014,
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Empirical 3D model of the conch of the Middle Jurassic ammonite
microconchNormannites: its buoyancy, the physical effects of its mature
modifications and speculations on their function,
Amane Tajika,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 181-191, 2014,
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Response of pocket gophers (Geomys) to late Quaternary environmental change on
the Edwards Plateau of central Texas,
C.N. Jass, M.F.
Poteet & C.J.
Bell,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 192-213, 2014,
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From petrified snakes, through giant ¡®foraminifers¡¯, to extinct cephalopods: the
early history of ammonite studies in the Italian peninsula,
Marco Romano,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 214-235, 2014,
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New rodents (Mammalia) from the late Oligocene of Cabeza Blanca (Chubut) and the
first rodent radiation in Patagonia,
M.G. Vucetich,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 236-257, 2014,
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The dodo, the deer and a 1647 voyage to Japan,
Ria Winters & Julian
P. Hume,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 258-264, 2014,
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In the footsteps of the bone collectors: nineteenth-century cave exploration on
Rodrigues Island, Indian Ocean,
J. P. Hume, L.
Steel, A.
A. Andr¨¦ & A.
Meunier,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 265-286, 2014,
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Pterosaurs, by Mark P. Witton. Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford,
2013, 291 pp., ISBN 978-0-691-15061-1,
Darren Naish,
Historical Biology,
27, (2), 287-289, 2014,
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Evolution of Aging and Death: What Insights Bacteria Can Provide,
Ulfat I. Baig, Bharati J. Bhadbhade,
The Quarterly Review of Biology,
89, (3), 209-233, 2014,
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Modeling Evolution Using the Probability of Fixation: History and Implications,
David M. McCandlish, Arlin Stoltzfus,
The Quarterly Review of Biology,
89, (3), 225-252, 2014,
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The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet by Michael Ruse,
Review by: Manuel Lerdau,
The Quarterly Review of Biology,
89, (3), 253-254, 2014,
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Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to a More
Meaningful Life by Massimo Pigliucci,
Review by: Jeremy Kirby,
The Quarterly Review of Biology,
89, (3), 255, 2014,
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Philosophy of Biology by Peter Godfrey-Smith,
Review by: Michael Ruse,
The Quarterly Review of Biology,
89, (3), 255-256, 2014,
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Philosophy, Neuroscience and Consciousness by Rex Welshon,
Review by: Thomas Cunningham,
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89, (3), 256, 2014,
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From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without
Homo economicus by Geoffrey M. Hodgson,
Review by: Michael Ruse,
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89, (3), 256-257, 2014,
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Science on American Television: A History by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette,
Review by: John Huss,
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Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods: Advancing Methods, Analysis, and
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Fossil Mammals of Asia: Neogene Biostratigraphy and Chronology edited by
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Secrets of the Ice: Antarctica's Clues to Climate, the Universe, and the Limits
of Life by Veronika Meduna,
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A World in One Cubic Foot: Portraits of Biodiversity by David Liittschwager and
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Island Life: Or; the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras,
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Climates by Alfred Russel Wallace, David Quammen, and Lawrence R. Heaney,
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Understanding Gal¨¢pagos: What You'll See and What It Means by Randy Moore and
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Population and Community Ecology of Ontogenetic Development by Andr¨¦ M. de Roos
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Ecology and Conservation of Estuarine Ecosystems: Lake St Lucia as a Global
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Stability, Complexity and Robustness in Population Dynamics,
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Reduction of Nonautonomous Population Dynamics Models with Two Time Scales,
Marcos Marv¨¢, Rafael Bravo de la Parra,
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A Mathematical Model of a Fishery with Variable Market Price: Sustainable
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Fulgence Mansal,
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Fishermen¡¯s Profits Maximization: Case of Generalized Nash Equilibrium of a
Non-symmetrical Game,
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Effect of Small Versus Large Clusters of Fish School on the Yield of a
Purse-Seine Small Pelagic Fishery Including a Marine Protected Area,
Nguyen Trong Hieu,
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62,
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Viability Analysis of Fisheries Management on Hermaphrodite Population,
A. Ferchichi, M. Jerry, S. Ben Miled,
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Urban transportation planning influences and legacies: Kurt Leibbrand, Germany's
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Marketing ocean travel: Cunard and the White Star Line, 1910-1940,
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Routes of conflict: building roads and shaping the nation in Mexico, 1941-1952,
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Meaningful mobilities: the experience of underground travel in the Buenos
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Colonial India, its railways, and the cliometricians,
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Socialist drive: The First Auto Works and the contradictions of connectivity in
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Negotiating the waters: Canoe and steamship mobility in the Pacific Northwest,
Cory Parker,
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Rebuilding the city, leaving it behind: Transportation and the environmental
crisis in turn-of-the-century American cities,
Christopher Wells,
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Connect and divide: On the history of the Kiel Canal,
Eike-Christian Heine,
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The bird's-eye view: Toward an environmental history of aviation,
Thomas Robertson,
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A picture worth forty-one words: Charles Elton, introduced species and the 1936
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Matthew K. Chew,
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Landscapes of intensification: Transport and energy in the U.S. mid-Atlantic,
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Christopher Jones,
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Tracking railway histories,
Gordon Pirie, George
Revill and Tom
Zoellner,
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