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4. Churchill SE, Berger LR, Hartstone-Rose A, Zondo BH. 2012. Body size in African<br />
Middle Pleistocene Homo. In S.C. Reynolds and A. Gallagher, eds., African Genesis:<br />
Perspectives in Hominin Evolution. Cambridge University Press. 319-346.<br />
5. Hartstone-Rose A. 2011. Reconstructing the diets of extinct South African carnivorans from<br />
premolar “intercuspid notch” morphology. Journal of Zoology. 285:119–127.<br />
6. Hartstone-Rose A, Perry JMG. 2011. Intraspecific variation in maximum Ingested food size<br />
and body mass in Varecia rubra and Propithecus coquereli. Anatomical Research<br />
International. 2011:1–8.<br />
7. Bovard BN*, Hartstone-Rose A, Rowland NJ, Mulvey KL*. 2011. Sportsmen’s Perceptions<br />
of Coyotes and Coyote Origins in <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania. Journal of the <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania Academy of<br />
Science. 2011. 85(4): 159–164<br />
8. Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A, Wall CE. 2011. The jaw adductors of strepsirrhines in<br />
relation to body size, diet, and ingested food size. The Anatomical Record. 294:712–728.<br />
9. Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Morris D, Lucas PW, Hartstone-Rose A, Lee W-K, Dominy N,<br />
Cunningham A*, Wagner M, Lawn BR. 2011. Adaptation to hard-object feeding in sea<br />
otters and hominins. Journal of Human Evolution . 61:89-96.<br />
10. Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A, Logan LL*. 2011. The jaw adductor resultant and estimated<br />
bite force in primates. Anatomical Research International. 2011:1–11.<br />
11. Kuhn B, Werdelin L, Hartstone-Rose A, Lacruz R, Berger L. 2011. Carnivoran remains<br />
from the Malapa hominin site, South Africa. PLoS ONE. 6(11):1-11.<br />
12. Hartstone-Rose A, Werdelin L, De Ruiter D, Berger L, and Churchill S. 2010. The Plio-<br />
Pleistocene ancestor of wild dogs: Lycaon sekowei sp. nov. Journal of Paleontology.<br />
84:299-308.<br />
13. Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A. 2010. Maximum ingested food size in captive strepsirrhine<br />
primates: scaling and the effects of diet. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.<br />
142:625–635.<br />
14. Lucas PW, Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Hartstone-Rose A, Chai H, Lee W-K, Dominy N.<br />
2009. Primate Dental Enamel: What it Says About Diet; in Koppe T, Meyer G, Alt, KW<br />
(eds.): Comparative Dental Morphology. Frontiers of Oral Biology. Basel, Karger. 13:44-<br />
48.<br />
15. Hartstone-Rose A, Wahl S*. 2008. Using radii-of-curvature for the reconstruction of extinct<br />
South African carnivoran masticatory behavior. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 7:629-643.<br />
16. Hartstone-Rose A, De Ruiter D, Berger L, and Churchill S. 2007. A saber-tooth from<br />
Coopers Cave (Gauteng, South Africa) and its implications for Megantereon (Felidae,<br />
Machairodontinae) taxonomy. Palaeontologica Africana. 44:99-108.<br />
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