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Evan T. Whiting
Evan T. Whiting
Paleontologist & Science Educator
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First fossil Alligator from the late Eocene of Nebraska and the Late Paleogene record of alligators in the Great Plains
ET Whiting, AK Hastings
Journal of Herpetology 49 (4), 560-569, 2015
172015
Cranial Polymorphism and Systematics of Miocene and Living Alligator in North America
ET Whiting, DW Steadman, KA Vliet
Journal of Herpetology 50 (2), 306-315, 2016
132016
Latitudinal and environmental patterns of species richness in lizards and snakes across continental North America
ET Whiting, DL Fox
Journal of Biogeography, 2020
122020
Paleoecology of Miocene crocodylians in Florida: Insights from stable isotope analysis
ET Whiting, DW Steadman, J Krigbaum
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 451, 23-34, 2016
102016
Neogene crocodylians from the Central Great Plains: spatiotemporal histories and relationships with regional climatic and environmental changes
ET Whiting, JJ Head
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40 (1), e1764007, 2020
42020
Constraining Neogene temperature and precipitation histories in the Central Great Plains using the fossil record of Alligator
E Whiting
32016
GEOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE OF THE MIDDLE-LATE MIOCENE ALHAJUELA FORMATION (PANAMA): IMPLICATIONS FOR SHOALING OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN SEAWAY
RL Henderek, JW Moreno-Bernal, W Von Dassow, AR Wood, AJW Hendy, ...
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
12014
Deconstructing the latitudinal diversity gradient of North American mammals by nominal order
KM Meltesen, ET Whiting, JN Pinto-Ledezma, TS Cicak, DL Fox
Journal of Mammalogy 104 (4), 707-722, 2023
2023
FIRST CRANIAL FOSSIL OF A NEONATE CHAMPSOSAURUS FROM THE PALEOCENE OF NORTH AMERICA
E Whiting, A Hastings
GSA 2020 Connects Online, 2020
2020
SYSTEMATICS AND PALEOECOLOGY OF FOSSIL LIZARDS FROM THE MIDDLE–LATE PALEOCENE WANNAGAN CREEK FOSSIL SITE IN WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA
E Whiting, A Hastings
North-Central Section-54th Annual Meeting-2020, 2020
2020
Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban Treefrog) and Lithobates grylio (Pig Frog): Interspecific Amplexus
ET Whiting, KL Krysko
Herpetological Review 48 (1), 167, 2017
2017
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