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Dana M Reuter
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What is a mammalian omnivore? Insights into terrestrial mammalian diet diversity, body mass and evolution
DM Reuter, SSB Hopkins, SA Price
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1992), 20221062, 2023
62023
A solution to the challenges of interdisciplinary aggregation and use of specimen-level trait data
MA Balk, J Deck, KF Emery, RL Walls, D Reuter, R LaFrance, ...
Iscience 25 (10), 2022
62022
Small carnivoran fauna of the Mascall Formation, Crooked River Basin, central Oregon
PZ Barrett, L Finkelman, G Perdue, WNF Mclaughlin, DM Reuter, ...
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39 (5), e1717506, 2019
62019
Carnivoran intraspecific tooth-size variation shows heterogeneity along the tooth row and among species
DM Reuter, SSB Hopkins, EB Davis
Journal of Mammalogy 102 (1), 236-249, 2021
32021
Trophic structure evolution in Oregon Oligo-Miocene terrestrial communities
DM Reuter
University of Oregon, 2021
12021
What is a mammalian omnivore Supplemental files. zip from What is a mammalian omnivore? Insights into terrestrial mammalian diet diversity, body mass and evolution
SA Price, DM Reuter, SSB Hopkins
figshare Academic Research System, 2023
2023
Supplementary material from" What is a mammalian omnivore? Insights into terrestrial mammalian diet diversity, body mass and evolution"
DM Reuter, SA Price, SSB Hopkins
figshare Academic Research System, 2023
2023
MAMMALIAN COMMUNITY STRUCTURE THROUGH TIME: OREGON MIOCENE COMMUNITY CHANGE
DM Reuter, SSB Hopkins, NA Famoso, EB Davis
GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA-2017, 2017
2017
Morphological evolution of carnivoran milk teeth
DM Reuter, RB Sulser, S Tomiya
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 56, E356-E356, 2016
2016
Investigations into Carnivoran Premolar Morphology and Evolution
D Reuter
2015
Best Practices for Aggregating and Reporting Individual Traits
M Balk, J Deck, KF Emery, RL Walls, D Reuter, R LaFrance, ...
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