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Variation in the strength of allometry drives rates of evolution in primate brain shape
G Sansalone, K Allen, JA Ledogar, S Ledogar, DR Mitchell, A Profico, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1930), 20200807, 2020
272020
The biomechanics of foraging determines face length among kangaroos and their relatives
DR Mitchell, E Sherratt, JA Ledogar, S Wroe
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1881), 2018
272018
Sharing the load: a survey of parasitism in the invasive freshwater pulmonate, Physa acuta (Hygrophila: Physidae) and sympatric native snail populations
DR Mitchell, TLF Leung
Hydrobiologia 766, 165-172, 2016
132016
The anatomy of a crushing bite: the specialised cranial mechanics of a giant extinct kangaroo
DR Mitchell
PLoS One 14 (9), e0221287, 2019
112019
Biting mechanics determines craniofacial morphology among extant diprotodont herbivores: dietary predictions for the giant extinct short-faced kangaroo, Simosthenurus occidentalis
DR Mitchell, S Wroe
Paleobiology 45 (1), 167-181, 2019
112019
Feeding Biomechanics Influences Craniofacial Morphology at the Subspecies Scale among Australian Pademelons (Macropodidae: Thylogale)
DR Mitchell, E Sherratt, G Sansalone, JA Ledogar, RJ Flavel, S Wroe
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 27, 199-209, 2020
92020
Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share high cerebral cortex integration into adulthood
G Sansalone, A Profico, S Wroe, K Allen, J Ledogar, S Ledogar, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 7 (1), 42-50, 2023
72023
More challenging diets sustain feeding performance: Applications toward the captive rearing of wildlife
DR Mitchell, S Wroe, MJ Ravosa, RA Menegaz
Integrative Organismal Biology 3 (1), obab030, 2021
72021
Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry in gorillas, chimpanzees, and macaques
AN Romero, DR Mitchell, SB Cooke, CA Kirchhoff, CE Terhune
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2021
52021
Bolstering geometric morphometrics sample sizes with damaged and pathologic specimens: Is near enough good enough?
DR Mitchell, CA Kirchhoff, SB Cooke, CE Terhune
Journal of Anatomy, 2021
52021
Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence
DR Mitchell, SC Cairns, G Körtner, CJA Bradshaw, F Saltré, V Weisbecker
Journal of Mammalogy 104 (5), 929-940, 2023
42023
New Zealand's extinct giant raptor (Hieraaetus moorei) killed like an eagle, ate like a condor
AH Van Heteren, S Wroe, LR Tsang, DR Mitchell, P Ross, JA Ledogar, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1964), 20211913, 2021
42021
A probable skeleton of Isisfordia (Crocodyliformes) and additional crocodyliform remains from the Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian, New South Wales, Australia)
LJ Hart, PR Bell, ET Smith, DR Mitchell, T Brougham, SW Salisbury
Journal of Paleontology, 1-16, 2020
42020
A NEW RECORD OF THE SWAMP WALLABY, WALLABIA BICOLOR (DESMAREST, 1804), (MARSUPIALIA: MACROPODINAE), IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
L Allen, DR Mitchell
The South Australian Naturalist 90 (1), 17-23, 2016
42016
'Octopus kapalae', sp. nov.: A new species of'Octopus' from South-eastern Australia
DR Mitchell, A Reid
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 139, 57-67, 2017
22017
Temporomandibular joint shape in anthropoid primates varies widely and is patterned by size and phylogeny
CE Terhune, DR Mitchell, SB Cooke, CA Kirchhoff, JS Massey
The Anatomical Record 305 (9), 2227-2248, 2022
12022
Analysis of landmark variation in the study of cranial fluctuating asymmetry
AN Romero, DR Mitchell, CE Terhune
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171, 238-238, 2020
12020
Facing the facts: adaptive trade‐offs along body size ranges determine mammalian craniofacial scaling
DR Mitchell, E Sherratt, V Weisbecker
Biological Reviews 99 (2), 496-524, 2024
2024
The cranial mechanics of herbivory in kangaroos and relatives: an integrated geometric morphometric and finite element approach
DR Mitchell
University of New England, 2018
2018
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