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No. 11, 2024

The Zeta Pond Site: A New Rancholabrean Local Fauna from Pinellas County, Florida
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No. 10, 2022

Late Pliocene (Yorktown Formation) Teleostean Otoliths from New Localities in North Carolina, USA, and their Relationship to Other North American Assemblages
Eastern Paleontologist Issue 10 Cover
No. 9, 2021

“Man and the Mastodon”: Revisiting the Northborough Mastodon
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No. 8, 2021

Early Pliocene Leporids from the Gray Fossil Site of Tennessee
Eastern Paleontologist Issue 8 Cover
No. 7, 2020

Amphibians and Squamates from the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Clark Quarry, Coastal Georgia
Eastern Paleontologist Issue 7 Cover
No. 6, 2020

Proboscideans from US National Park Service Lands
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No. 5, 2020

Fish Otoliths Provide Further Taxonomic and Paleoecologic Data for the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Jones Girls Site, Georgia
Eastern Paleontologist Issue 5 Cover
No. 4, 2019

Spatial Variation in Predation in the Plio-Pleistocene Pinecrest Beds, Florida, USA
Eastern Paleontologist Issue 4 Cover
No. 3, 2019

A New AMS Radiocarbon Date for the Ivory Pond Mastodon
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No. 2, 2018

The Development of an Oxbow Lake in Alabama, USA, Inferred from Diatom Microfossils and Sedimentation
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No. 1, 2018

First Description and Significance of Cretaceous Teleostean Otoliths (Tar Heel Formation, Campanian) from North Carolina
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