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Anemone, R. L.
http://vms.cc.wmich.edu/~anemone/index.htm
Evolution of Paleocene and Eocene mammals (especially primates) from southwestern Wyoming (Western Michigan University).
Barnosky, A.D.
http://ib.berkeley.edu/faculty/barnoskya.html
Mammalian evolutionary paleobiology (University of California Museum of Paleontology).
Beard, K. C.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/vp/beard.html
Mammal paleontology and evolution, primates, phylogeny, paleobiogeography, and functional anatomy (Carnegie Museum of Natural History).
Clemens, W.A.
http://ib.berkeley.edu/faculty/clemensw.html
Mammalian evolutionary paleobiology, ((University of California Museum of Paleontology).
Estevens, M.
http://www.dct.fct.unl.pt/MEstevens/MEstevens-E.html
Neogene marine mammals from Portugal and their paleoecology (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [Portugal]).
Flynn, J.
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ceb/faculty/flynn.html
Mammalian paleontology and paleomagnatism, (Field Museum of Natural History).
Holbrook, L.
http://users.rowan.edu/~holbrook/
Phylogeny and evolution of perissodactyls and other mammals (Rowan University, New Jersey)
Hopson, J.
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/oba/faculty/hopson_j.html
Vertebrate paleontology, particularly the evolutionary history of the Synapsida, morphology and systematic of non-mammalian synapsids (University of Chicago).
Hopson, J.A.
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/ceb/faculty/hopson.html
Synapsid evolution, morphology, and systematics (University of Chicago and Field Museum of Natural History).
Richtsmeier, J. T.
http://oshima.anthro.psu.edu/index.html
Primate and hominid quantitative morphometrics, evolution of development, and the developmental basis of morphology (Pennsylvania State University).
Rose, K. D.
http://expertise.cos.com/cgi-bin/exp.cgi?id=261300
Functional anatomy and evolution of Eocene mammals (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine).
Ruff, C. B.
http://expertise.cos.com/cgi-bin/exp.cgi?id=261304
Evolution of the hominid post-cranial skeleton, biomechanics, locomotion (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine).
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