Publications
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In Review
VanBuren, C. S., L. K. Bentley, D. B. Norman, and N. B. Fröbisch. Submitted. Assessing the presence, pattern, and environmental correlates of seasonal skin thickening in anurans. Integrative Zoology.
Stevenson, E. C. S. VanBuren, K. Haubensack, C. Aslan, S. Souther. In review. Changes in plant communities and diversity over time in a high-elevation rangeland: implications for pollinators. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
Fraser, D. and C. S. VanBuren. In review. Conservation Paleobiology. In V. Arbor, T. Holtz, and L. Zanno (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, 3rd edition. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
Published Papers
10. VanBuren, C. S. and M. A. Jarzyna. 2022. Trends in functional composition of small mammal communities across millennial time scales. Ecography. http://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06096
9. Grinham, L., C. S. VanBuren, and D. B. Norman. 2019. Testing for a facultative locomotor mode in the acquisition of archosaur bipedality. Royal Society Open Science 6(7).
8. VanBuren, C. S., D. B. Norman, and N. B. Fröbisch. 2019. Examining the relationship between sexual dimorphism in skin anatomy and body size in the white-lipped treefrog, Litoria infrafrenata (Anura, Hylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186(2): 491–500.
7. VanBuren C. S. and D. C. Evans. 2017. Evolution and function of anterior cervical fusion in tetrapods. Biological Reviews 92(1): 608–626. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12245.
6. Meredith, H. M. R., C. S. VanBuren, and R. E. Antwis. 2016. Making amphibian conservation more effective. Conservation Evidence 13: 1–5.
5. VanBuren, C. S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: Testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in Ceratopsia. Evolution 69(7): 1728–1744. DOI: 10.1111/evo.12693.
4. Brown, C. M., C. S. VanBuren, D. W. Larson, K. S. Brink, N. E. Campione, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: Implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record. Journal of Anatomy 226(4): 322–333. DOI: 10.1111/joa.12280.
3. Maidment, S. C. R., K. T. Bates, P. L. Falkingham, C. S. VanBuren, V. M Arbour, and P. M. Barret. 2014. Locomotion in Ornithischian Dinosaurs: An Assessment Using Three-Dimensional Computational Modelling. Biological Reviews 89(3): 588–617. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12071.
2. Suzuki, D., K. Chiba, C. S. VanBuren, and T. Ohashi. 2014. The appendicular anatomy of the Elegant Crested Tinamou (Eudromia elegans). Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History Series A, Natural History No. 12: 1-48.
1. VanBuren, C. S. and M. F. Bonnan. 2013. Forearm posture and utility in quadrupedal dinosaurs. PLoS ONE 8(9): e74842. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0074842.
In Review
VanBuren, C. S., L. K. Bentley, D. B. Norman, and N. B. Fröbisch. Submitted. Assessing the presence, pattern, and environmental correlates of seasonal skin thickening in anurans. Integrative Zoology.
Stevenson, E. C. S. VanBuren, K. Haubensack, C. Aslan, S. Souther. In review. Changes in plant communities and diversity over time in a high-elevation rangeland: implications for pollinators. Rangeland Ecology & Management.
Fraser, D. and C. S. VanBuren. In review. Conservation Paleobiology. In V. Arbor, T. Holtz, and L. Zanno (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, 3rd edition. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
Published Papers
10. VanBuren, C. S. and M. A. Jarzyna. 2022. Trends in functional composition of small mammal communities across millennial time scales. Ecography. http://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06096
9. Grinham, L., C. S. VanBuren, and D. B. Norman. 2019. Testing for a facultative locomotor mode in the acquisition of archosaur bipedality. Royal Society Open Science 6(7).
8. VanBuren, C. S., D. B. Norman, and N. B. Fröbisch. 2019. Examining the relationship between sexual dimorphism in skin anatomy and body size in the white-lipped treefrog, Litoria infrafrenata (Anura, Hylidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186(2): 491–500.
7. VanBuren C. S. and D. C. Evans. 2017. Evolution and function of anterior cervical fusion in tetrapods. Biological Reviews 92(1): 608–626. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12245.
6. Meredith, H. M. R., C. S. VanBuren, and R. E. Antwis. 2016. Making amphibian conservation more effective. Conservation Evidence 13: 1–5.
5. VanBuren, C. S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: Testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in Ceratopsia. Evolution 69(7): 1728–1744. DOI: 10.1111/evo.12693.
4. Brown, C. M., C. S. VanBuren, D. W. Larson, K. S. Brink, N. E. Campione, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: Implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record. Journal of Anatomy 226(4): 322–333. DOI: 10.1111/joa.12280.
3. Maidment, S. C. R., K. T. Bates, P. L. Falkingham, C. S. VanBuren, V. M Arbour, and P. M. Barret. 2014. Locomotion in Ornithischian Dinosaurs: An Assessment Using Three-Dimensional Computational Modelling. Biological Reviews 89(3): 588–617. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12071.
2. Suzuki, D., K. Chiba, C. S. VanBuren, and T. Ohashi. 2014. The appendicular anatomy of the Elegant Crested Tinamou (Eudromia elegans). Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History Series A, Natural History No. 12: 1-48.
1. VanBuren, C. S. and M. F. Bonnan. 2013. Forearm posture and utility in quadrupedal dinosaurs. PLoS ONE 8(9): e74842. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0074842.