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I. Scientific Papers:
(2010)
Cretaceous
Extinctions: Multiple Causes, by David Archibald, William A.
Clemens, Kevin Padian, Timothy B. Rowe, Norman MacLeod, Paul M.
Barrett, Andrew Gale, Pat Holroyd, Hans-Dieter Sues, Nan C. Arens, John R.
Horner, Gregory P. Wilson, Mark B. Goodwin, Christopher A. Brochu, Donald L.
Lofgren, Surart H. Hurlbert, Joseph H. Hartman, David A. Eberth, Paul B. Wignall,
Philip J. Currie, Anne Weil, Guntupalli V. Prasad, Lowell Dingus, Vincent
Courtillot, Angela Milner, Andrew Milner, Sunil Bajpal, David Ward, and Ashok
Sahni. Science, 328: 973.
(2009)
A Review of the Mongolian Cretaceous Dinosaur Saurornithoides (Troodontidae, Theropoda),
by Mark Norell, Peter J. Mackovicky, Gabe S. Bever, Amy M.Balanoff, James M. Clark, Rinchin Barsbold,
and Timothy Rowe. American Museum Novitates, no 3654, 63 pp.
Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org:
Saurornithoides mongoliensis
(2006)
The presence of cleithra in the basal turtle Kayentachelys aprix,
by Walter G. Joyce, Farish A. Jenkins, Jr., and Timothy B. Rowe,
In: I. G. Danilov and J. F. Parham (eds.), Fossil Turtle Research, Volume 1,
Russian Journal of Herpetology, 13 (Suppl.), pp. 93-103. Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org:
coming soon

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(2004)
The Olfactory System of Tremacebus harringtoni(Platyrrhini, early Miocene, Sacanana, Argentina):
Implications for Activity Pattern,
by Richard F. Kay, V. M. Campbell, James B. Rossie, Matthew W. Colbert, and
Timothy B. Rowe.
Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 281:1157-1172.
Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org:
Tremacebus harringtoni
(2004) Anatomy the Old-Fashioned Way, by
Timothy B. Rowe,
New York Times, Letter to the Editor. March 30, 2004, p. D4.
(2003) Geological applications of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography in petrology, meteoritics and palaeontology.
by William D. Carlson, Timothy B. Rowe, Richard A. Ketcham, and Matthew W. Colbert.
Pp. 7-22, in F. Mees, R. Swennen, M. Van Geet, and P. Jacobs, Eds. Applications of X-ray computed tomography in the geosciences, 215, Geological Society, London.
Web Supplement at UTCT
(2001) The Archaeoraptor Forgery,
by Timothy B. Rowe, Richard A. Ketcham, Camgbria Denison, Matthew W. Colbert, X. Xu, and Philip J. Currie.
Nature, 410: 539-540.
Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org: coming soon
(2001)
Dinosaur with a heart of stone,
by Timothy B. Rowe, Earle F. McBride, and Paul C. Sereno,
Science 291: 783e.
Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org: coming soon
(1997) High-Resolution Computed Tomography: a breakthrough technology for Earth scientists,
by Timothy B. Rowe, John Kappelman, William D. Carlson, Richard A. Ketcham, and Cambria Denison
Geotimes, 42(9): 23-27.
(1994) At the beginning: computer technology and the early history of mammals.,
by Timothy B. Rowe, and Ernest L. Lundelius. Discover, The
University of Texas at Austin, vol. 13(4): 22-28.
(1990) Ceratosauria,
by Timothy B. Rowe, and Jacques A. Gauthier.
Pp. 151-168, In: D. Weishampel, H. H. Osmolska, and P. Dodson (eds.), The Dinosauria. First Edition. Los Angeles, University of California Press.
(1989) A new species of the theropod dinosaur Syntarsus from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation of Arizona,
by Timothy B. Rowe.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(2): 125-136
Web Supplement on DigiMorph.org:
Syntarsus kayentakatae
(1989) Origin and early evolution of theropods
by Timothy B. Rowe
p. 100-112 In: K. Padian (ed.), Dinosaurs.
Short Courses in Paleontology, No. 2. Published by
the Paleontological Society and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
(1989) Images for natural history
by William Bottorff and Timothy B. Rowe
Cadence, May, 1989: 105-108.
(1989) Tetrapod phylogeny,
by Jacques A. Gauthier, David Cannatella, Kevin de Queiroz, Arnold G. Kluge, and
Timothy B. Rowe.
Pp. 337-353 In: The Hierarchy of Life [Nobel Symposium], B. Fernholm, H. Bremer, H. Jornvall (eds.), Nobel Symposium 70, Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam.
(1988) The early evolution of the Amniota,
by Jacques A. Gauthier, Arnold G. Kluge, and Timothy B. Rowe.
Pp. 103-155 In: M. Benton (ed.) The Phylogeny and Classification of the Tetrapods,
Vol. 1: Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds. Systematics Association Special Volume No. 35a. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
(1981) On the occurrence of Pentaceratops (Reptilia, Ceratopsia), with a description of its frill
by Timothy B. Rowe, Edwin H. Colbert, and J. Dale Nations.
Pp. 29-48 In: S. Lucas, J. K. Rigby, and B. Kues (eds.), Advances in San Juan Basin Paleontology. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.
(1979) Placerias: an unusual reptile from the Chinle Formation.
by Timothy B. Rowe.
Plateau, 51(4): 30-32.
(1999) Alligator: Digital Atlas of the Skull,
by Timothy B. Rowe, C. A. Brochu, K. Kishi, M. Colbert, J. W. Merck, Jr., E. Saglamer, and S. Warren. 1999.
Interactive Multimedia on CD-ROM for Macintosh and PC computers.
in: T. Rowe, C. A. Brochu, and K. Kishi (eds.).
Cranial Morphology of Alligator and Phylogeny of Alligatoroidae.
Memoir 6, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
The Visible Alligator Website
DigiMorph.org:
Alligator mississippiensis
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