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search PubMed. Refereed Publications
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Delayed biotic recovery from extinctions throughout the fossil record." 2000: 177-180.
- Montellano, M., Weil, A. and Clemens, W. A.. "An exceptional specimen of Cimexomys judithae (Mammalia: Multituberculata) from the Campanian Two Medicine Formation of Montana, and the phylogenetic status of Cimexomys." 2000: 333-340.
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Correlations through time in fossil extinctions and originations." 2000: 1301-1309.
- Cifelli, R. L., Nydam, R. L., Gardner, J. D., Weil, A., Eaton, J. G., Kirkland, J. I. and Madsen, S. K.. "Medial Cretaceous vertebrates from the Cedar Mountain Formation, Emery County, Utah: the Mussentuchit Local Fauna." Vertebrate Fossils of Utah.
Ed. D. G. Gillette Utah Geological Survey1999: 219-242.
- A. Weil. ". A new species of Microcosmodon (Mammalia: Multituberculata) from the Paleocene Tullock Formation of Montana, and an argument for the Microcosmodontinae." 1998: 1-15.
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "No fractals in fossil extinction statistics." 1998: 337-338.
- Cifelli, R. L., Kirkland, J. I., Weil, A., Deino, A. R. and Kowallis, B. J.. "High-precision 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and the advent of North America's Late Cretaceous terrestrial fauna." 1997: 11163-11167.
- Rowe, T., Cifelli, R., Lehman, T. and Weil, A.. "The Campanian Age Terlingua Local Fauna, with a summary of other vertebrates from the Aguja Formation, Trans-Pecos Texas." 1992: 472-493.
Papers Submitted
- Weil, A., and Clemens, W. A.. "Multituberculate mammal Bubodens from the Late Cretaceous of South Dakota and implications for diversification of Taeniolabididae." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (accepted with revisions).
- Krause, D. W., and Weil, A.. "Multituberculata." Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America Volume II (accepted with revisions).
Other
- A. Weil. "Jehol biota mammals (paleontology)." McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology McGraw-Hill. (2004): 172-175.
- A. Weil. "The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the Northern Great Plains: An Integrated Continental Record of the end of the Cretaceous." Journal of Paleontology 78.5 (2004): 1028-1029.
- A. Weil. "Evolutionary biology: Teeth as tools." Nature 422 (2003): 128.
- A. Weil. "Mammalian evolution: Upwards and onwards." Nature 416 (2002): 798-799.
- A. Weil. "Mammalian evolution: Relationships to chew over." Nature 409 (2001): 28-31.
- A. Weil. "1998 Geosciences in Review: Vertebrate Paleontology." Geotimes 44.7 (1999): 48.
- A. Weil. "The Mass Extinction Debates: How Science Works in a Crisis." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15.1 (1995): 208-209.
Papers Presented/Symposia/Abstracts
- Weil, A., Williamson, T., Pignataro, F., and Colon, J.. "The teiid lizard Peneteius discovered in the Late Cretaceous Naashoibito Member of the Kirtland Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(supp. 3)In Press
- Williamson, T., and Weil, A.. "Earliest Cenozoic mammalian faunal succession in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual MeetingIn Press
- Weil, A., and Williamson, T.. "Successive multituberculate mammal assemblages in the Campanian – Early Paleocene of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual MeetingIn Press
- Williamson, T., Carr, T., and Weil, A.. "Latest Cretaceous dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):111A2003
- Pignataro, F., and Weil, A.. "New multituberculate mammals from the Late Cretaceous Kirtland Formation, San Juan Basin, NM." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):87A2003
- Weil, A., and Tomida, Y.. "Detailed cranial anatomy and phylogenetic affinities of the multituberculate Meniscoessus." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):108A2003
- Williamson, T. E., and Weil, A.. "A Late Puercan (Pu3) microfauna from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(supp. 3):119A-120A2002
- A. Weil. "Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene mammalian faunal exchange between Asia and North America." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-3162002
- Williamson, T. E,. and Weil, A.. "Dinosaurs from microvertebrate sites in the upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 33(5):A-212001
- Williamson, T. E., and Weil, A. "New microvertebrate localities in the upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." New Mexico Geology 23:642001
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. ". Fossil extinction and origination rates: linked patterns generated by distinct processes?." North American Paleontological Convention. PaleoBios 21(supp. 2):792001
- A. Weil. "Dietary changes among North American Multituberculata across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary." Journal of Morphology 248(3):2992001
- Weil, A., and Tomida, Y.. "First description of the skull of Meniscoessus robustus expands known morphological diversity of Multituberculata and deepens phylogenetic mystery." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(supp. 3):122A2001
- Weil, A., and Williamson, T. E.. "Diverse Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate fauna of the Naashoibito Member, Kirtland Formation (San Juan Basin, New Mexico) confirms “Lancian” faunal heterogeneity in western North America." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-4982000
- A. Weil. "Survival of multituberculate lineages across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in North America." . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(supp. 3):83A-84A1999
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Time scales of recovery from extinction, inferred from lags between extinctions and originations through Phanerozoic time." . Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-3971999
- A. Weil. "Biogeographic provinciality of mammalian faunas in the Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene Western Interior of North America." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-4721999
- Weil, A. and Clemens, W. A.. "Aliens in Montana: Phylogenetically and biogeographically diverse lineages contributed to an earliest Cenozoic community." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Cordilleran Section, p. 691998
- Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "The fossil record does not support fractal extinctions or self-organized criticality of the biosphere." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A3281998
- Goto, S. and Weil, A.. "No species differentiation in Lance Mesodma (Multituberculata, Mammalia) using variation in molar morphology." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(supp. 3):50A1997
- A. Weil. "Phylogeny, biogeography, and origin of the Eucosmodontidae: implications for the origins of North America's Early Paleocene fauna." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(supp. 3):84A1997
- A. Weil. "Lying through their teeth: Dental characters, body size, and a phylogeny of North American multituberculates." . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(supp. 3):71A-72A1996
- A. Weil. "Latitudinal differentiation in mammals of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Cordilleran Section, p. 1031994
- A. Weil. "Acid rain as an agent of extinction at the K/T boundary -- Not!." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14(supp. 3):51A1994
- A. Weil. "K/T survivorship as a test of acid rain hypotheses." Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A3351994
- A. Weil. "Is Meniscoessus a clade?." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13(supp. 3):61A.1993
- A. Weil. "Biostratigraphy and correlation of a microvertebrate site." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(supp. 3):61A1991
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