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Richard F. Kay

Publications  

Books

  1. Ross, C.F. and R.F. Kay, Anthropoid Origins: New Visions (Advances in Primatology) (2004), pp. 747, Kluwer/Plenum .
  2. Plavcan, J.M., R.F. Kay, W.L. Jungers, and C. van Schaik, Reconstructing Behavior in the Primate Fossil Record, in Advances in Primatology (2001), pp. 350, New York: Kulwer/Plenum Publishers .

Book Sections/Chapters

  1. Kay R.F., Simons E.L., Ross J., The basicranial anatomy of African Eocene/Oligocene anthropoids. Are there any clues for platyrrhine origins?, in Elwyn Simons: A Search for Origins, edited by Fleage J.G., Gilbert, C. C. (2008), pp. 125-158, Springer .
  2. Teaford, M. , Ungar, P., Kay, R.F., Molar shape and molar microwear in the Koobi Fora monkeys: ecomorphological implications, in Koobi Fora Research Project, Volume VI, Monkeys, edited by Jablonski, N., M.G. Leakey (2008), pp. 337-358, California Academy of Sciences: San Francisco .
  3. Ross, C.F. and R.F. Kay, Evolving perspectives on Anthropoidea, in Anthropoid Origins: New Visions, edited by C.F. Ross and R.F. Kay (2004), pp. 3-41, Kulwer/Plenum: New York .
  4. Ross, C.F. and R. Kay, F, Anthropoid Origins: Retrospective and Prospective, in Anthropoid Origins: New Visions, edited by C.F. Ross and R.F. Kay (2004), pp. 699-737, Kluwer/Plenum Publishing: New York .
  5. Kirk, E.C. and R.F. Kay, The Evolution of High Visual Acuity in the Anthropoidea, in Anthropoid Origins: New Visions, edited by C.F. Ross and R.F. Kay (2004), pp. 539-602, Kluwer/Plenum Publishing: New York .
  6. Kay, R.F., B.A. Williams, C. Ross, M. Takai, and N. Shigehara, Anthropoid origins: a phylogenetic analysis, in Anthropoid Origins: New Visions, edited by C.F. Ross and R.F. Kay (2004), pp. 91-135, Kluwer/Plenum: New York .

Refereed Publications

  1. Kay, R.F., Fleagle, J.G., Mitchell, T.R.T., Colbert, M.W., Bown, T.M.,Powers, D.W.,, The anatomy of Dolichocebus gaimanensis, a primitive platyrrhine monkey from Argentina., Jounal of Human Evolution, vol. 54 (2008), pp. 323-382 .
  2. R.F. Kay, Vizcaino, S. F., Bargo M.S., Perry J.M.G., Prevosti F., Fernicola J.C., Two new fossil vertebrate localities in the Santa Cruz Formation (late early Miocene, Argentina), ~51 degrees South latitude, South American Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 25 (2008), pp. 187-195 .
  3. Goin F.J., Sanchez Villagra M.R., Abello A., Kay R.F., A new generalized paucituberculatan marsupial from the Oligocene of Bolivia, and the origin of ‘shrew-like’ opossums., Ameghiniana, vol. 50 (2007), pp. 1267-1276 .
  4. Tafforeau, P. Boistel, R. Boller, E. Bravin, A. Brunet ,M. Chaimanee, Y. Cloetens, P. Feist, M. Hoszowska J. Jaeger, J.-J. Kay, R. F. Lazzari, V. Marivaux, L. Nel, A. Nemoz, C. Thibault, X. Vignaud, P. Zabler, S., Applications of X-ray Synchrotron microtomography for non-destructive 3D studies of paleontological specimens., Applied Physics A, vol. 83 (2006), pp. 195-202 .
  5. Vizcaino, S.F., Bargo, M.S., Kay, R.F.,Milne, The armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) of the Santa Cruz formation (early-middle Miocene), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology and Paleoecology, vol. 237 (2006), pp. 255-269 .
  6. Forasiepi, A.M., Sanchez Villagra, M.R., Goin, F., Madden, R., M., Takai, M., Shigahara, N.,Kay, R.F.,, A New Hathliacynidae (Metatheria, Sparassodonta) from the middle Miocene of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26 (2006), pp. 670-684 .

Book Reviews

  1. R.F. Kay, Review of The Primate Fossil Record, edited by W. Hartwig, American Journal of Human Biology, vol. 15 no. 6 (2003), pp. 839-840 .
  2. R.F. Kay, Review of Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Primates, edited by M. A. Norconk, A. L. Rosenberger, and P. A. Garber, International Journal of Primatology (2000) .

Papers Presented/Symposia/Abstracts

  1. Perry J.M.G., Kay R.F., Colbert M.W., Tooth root size and chewing muscle leverage in Homunculus, a Miocene Primate from Patagonia, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26 (2007), pp. 110A .
  2. Vizcaino S.F., Bargo M.S., Kay R.F., Reconstructing the paleoecology of the Santacrucian fauna (Early-Middle Miocene; Patagonia; Argentina) From form and function. Armadillo and primate examples., Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26 (2006), pp. 135A .
  3. Fleagle, J. G., R.F. Kay, A new humerus of Homunculus from the Santa Cruz Formation, (early-middle Miocene, Patagonia)., Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26 (2006), pp. 62A .
  4. Kay R.F., Kirk E.C., Malinzak M., Colbert M.W., Brain size, activity pattern, and visual acuity in Homunculus patagonicus, an early miocene stem platyrrhine: the mosaic evolution of brain size and visual acuity in Anthropoidea., Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26 (2006), pp. 83A-84A .
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