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Ariel E. Marcy
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Shifting spaces: Which disparity or dissimilarity measurement best summarize occupancy in multidimensional spaces?
T Guillerme, MN Puttick, AE Marcy, V Weisbecker
Ecology and evolution 10 (14), 7261-7275, 2020
702020
Low resolution scans can provide a sufficiently accurate, cost-and time-effective alternative to high resolution scans for 3D shape analyses
AE Marcy, C Fruciano, MJ Phillips, K Mardon, V Weisbecker
PeerJ 6, e5032, 2018
482018
Getting a head in hard soils: convergent skull evolution and divergent allometric patterns explain shape variation in a highly diverse genus of pocket gophers (Thomomys)
AE Marcy, EA Hadly, E Sherratt, K Garland, V Weisbecker
BMC evolutionary biology 16, 1-16, 2016
462016
Australian rodents reveal conserved cranial evolutionary allometry across 10 million years of murid evolution
AE Marcy, T Guillerme, E Sherratt, KC Rowe, MJ Phillips, V Weisbecker
The American Naturalist 196 (6), 755-768, 2020
352020
Morphological Adaptations for Digging and Climate-Impacted Soil Properties Define Pocket Gopher (Thomomys spp.) Distributions
AE Marcy, S Fendorf, JL Patton, EA Hadly
PLoS One 8 (5), e64935, 2013
302013
Out on a limb: bandicoot limb co‐variation suggests complex impacts of development and adaptation on marsupial forelimb evolution
K Garland, A Marcy, E Sherratt, V Weisbecker
Evolution & Development 19 (2), 69-84, 2017
232017
landvR: Tools for measuring landmark position variation
T Guillerme, V Weisbecker, A Marcy
See https://doi. org/10.5281/zenodo 2620785, 2019
172019
Low resolution scans provide a sufficiently accurate, cost-and time-effective alternative to high resolution scans for interspecific 3D shape analyses
AE Marcy, C Fruciano, MJ Phillips, K Mardon, V Weisbecker
PeerJ Preprints, 2018
22018
Using native rodents to understand mammalian evolution and shape diversity in Australia
AE Marcy
2020
Shifting spaces: which disparity or dissimilarity metrics
T Guillerme, MN Puttick, AE Marcy, V Weisbecker
2019
Morphological Adaptations for Digging and Climate-Impacted Soil Properties Define Pocket Gopher
AE Marcy, S Fendorf, JL Patton, EA Hadly
2013
AT THE BEST ANGLE: INCREASED INCISOR PROCUMBENCY ALLOWED POCKET GOPHERS (THOMOMYS BOTTAE) TO CLAIM CLIMATE-HARDENED SOILS
AE Marcy, EA Hadly, S Fendorf
JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 32, 135-135, 2012
2012
DIGGING MORPHOLOGY AND THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SOIL AND CLIMATE DETERMINE POCKET GOPHER (THOMOMYS) DISTRIBUTION ACROSS TIME AND SPACE
A Marcy, E Hadly
JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 31, 151-151, 2011
2011
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