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Theses/Dissertations from 2013

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Hydrogeology and Groundwater Flow of the Morrell Cave Spring Shed, Sullivan County, Tennessee, Taylor G. Burnham

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Analysis of the Blancan Procyonids of Florida, Laura S. Gilmore

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Identifying Myotis Species Using Geometric Morphometrics and its Implications for the Fossil Record and Conservation, Kyle J. Jansky

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Site Location Modeling and Prehistoric Rock Shelter Selection on the Upper Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee, Lucinda M. Langston

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A Glyptosaurine Lizard from the Eocene (late Uintan) of San Diego, California, and Implications for Glyptosaurine Evolution and Biogeography, David Moscato

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A New Species of Teleoceras from the Late Miocene Gray Fossil Site, with Comparisons to Other North American Hemphillian Species, Rachel A. Short

Theses/Dissertations from 2012

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Landmark Analysis of Musteloid Carnassials Applied to Taxonomic Identification and Examination of Sexual Dimorphism and Regional Morphotypes, Joel Alvin Christine

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A Systematic and Taphonomic Analysis of Late Pleistocene Cervid Remains and Isotopic Paleoecology of Herbivores from Guy Wilson Cave, Southern Appalachians, Tennessee, Amanda K. Giesler

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Description of Jefferson’s Ground Sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii) from Acb-3 Cave, Colbert County, Alabama, with Comments on Ontogeny, Taphonomy, Pathology, and Paleoecology, Sharon Elizabeth Holte

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Phylogeny of Panthera, Including P. atrox, Based on Cranialmandibular Characters, Leigha M. King

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Cursorial Adaptations in the Forelimb of the Giant Short-Faced Bear, Arctodus simus, Revealed by Traditional and 3D Landmark Morphometrics, Eric Randally Lynch

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Non-Ranid Anurans of the Mio-Pliocene Gray Fossil Site, Tennessee, Sarah Ann Schattauer

Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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Using Geographical Information Systems to Investigate Spatial Patterns in Fossils of Tapirus polkenis from the Gray Fossil Site, Washington County, Tennessee, Winn Addison Ketchum