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Devereau O, Herne MC, Campione NE, Bell PR. In Review. Paleoneurology of the iguanodontian Fostoria dhimbangunmal from the mid-Cretaceous of Australia. Journal of Paleontology.
Kimitsuiki R, Rodriguez M, Sullivan C, Zonneveld, J-P, Sissons R, Bell PR, Campione NE, Fanti F, Gingras MK. Accepted. Enigmatic vertebrate swimming trace fossils from the Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada, and their implications for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Ichnos.
Campione NE, RBJ Benson. In Press. Studying Macroevolution. In V Arbour, T Holtz, and L Zanno, The Complete Dinosaur 3rd Edition.
Kimitsuiki R, Rodriguez M, Sullivan C, Zonneveld, J-P, Sissons R, Bell PR, Campione NE, Fanti F, Gingras MK. Accepted. Enigmatic vertebrate swimming trace fossils from the Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada, and their implications for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Ichnos.
Campione NE, RBJ Benson. In Press. Studying Macroevolution. In V Arbour, T Holtz, and L Zanno, The Complete Dinosaur 3rd Edition.
Popular Articles
Timothy Frauenfelder, Nicolás Campione, and Phil Bell. 2022. Hidden away in a museum, we found the skull of a rare armoured dinosaur that roamed Queensland 105 million years ago. The Conversation.
Mohamad Bazzi and Nicolás Campione. 2021. How fussy eating and changing environments led to the diversity of sharks today (and spelled the end for megaladon). The Conversation.
Nathan Enriquez, Nicolás Campione, and Phil Bell. 2021. Fat-footed tyrannosaur parents couldn’t keep up with their skinnier offspring, fossil footprints reveal. The Conversation.
Timothy Frauenfelder and Nicolás Campione. 2020. Colourful opal fossils point to a diverse group of giant dinosaurs that shared Australia’s terrain. The Conversation.
Nicolás Campione. 2020. How do you weigh a dinosaur? There are two ways, and it turns out they’re both right. The Conversation.
Russell Bicknell. 2020. ‘Living fossils’: we mapped half a billion years of horseshoe crabs to save them from blood harvests. The Conversation.
Russell Bicknell. 2020. Giant sea scorpions were the underwater titans of prehistoric Australia. The Conversation.
Evans, D., and N. Campione. 2012. A New Shape to Dinosaur Extinction; pp. 6–7 in ROM: Magazine of the Royal Ontario Museum, Vol. Spring 2012, Royal Ontario Museum.
Mohamad Bazzi and Nicolás Campione. 2021. How fussy eating and changing environments led to the diversity of sharks today (and spelled the end for megaladon). The Conversation.
Nathan Enriquez, Nicolás Campione, and Phil Bell. 2021. Fat-footed tyrannosaur parents couldn’t keep up with their skinnier offspring, fossil footprints reveal. The Conversation.
Timothy Frauenfelder and Nicolás Campione. 2020. Colourful opal fossils point to a diverse group of giant dinosaurs that shared Australia’s terrain. The Conversation.
Nicolás Campione. 2020. How do you weigh a dinosaur? There are two ways, and it turns out they’re both right. The Conversation.
Russell Bicknell. 2020. ‘Living fossils’: we mapped half a billion years of horseshoe crabs to save them from blood harvests. The Conversation.
Russell Bicknell. 2020. Giant sea scorpions were the underwater titans of prehistoric Australia. The Conversation.
Evans, D., and N. Campione. 2012. A New Shape to Dinosaur Extinction; pp. 6–7 in ROM: Magazine of the Royal Ontario Museum, Vol. Spring 2012, Royal Ontario Museum.
Publications
2023
Söderblom DFK, Blanco A, Prieto-Marquez A, Campione NE. 2023. The dentary of hadrosauroid dinosaurs: evolution through heterochrony. Palaeontology 66(5): e12674. (open access)
Hamilton SM, Paparella I, Bell PR, Campione NE, Fanti F, Larson DW, Sissons RL, Vavrek MJ, Balsai MJ, Sullivan C. 2023. A lizard skull bone cf. Palaeosaniwa canadensis (Anguimorpha, Monstersauria) from the Campanian Wapiti Formation of Alberta, Canada. Geosciences 13(11): 337. (open access)
Söderblom DFK, Blanco A, Prieto-Marquez A, Campione NE. 2023. The dentary of hadrosauroid dinosaurs: evolution through heterochrony. Palaeontology 66(5): e12674. (open access)
Hamilton SM, Paparella I, Bell PR, Campione NE, Fanti F, Larson DW, Sissons RL, Vavrek MJ, Balsai MJ, Sullivan C. 2023. A lizard skull bone cf. Palaeosaniwa canadensis (Anguimorpha, Monstersauria) from the Campanian Wapiti Formation of Alberta, Canada. Geosciences 13(11): 337. (open access)
2022
Hart LJ, Campione NE, McCurry MR. 2022. On the estimation of body mass in temnospondyls: a case study using the large-bodied Eryops and Paracyclotosaurus. Palaeontology 65(6): e12629. (open access)
Frauenfelder TG, Bell PR, Birch SA, Bevitt JJ, Bicknell RDC, Kear BP, Wroe S, Campione NE. 2022. New ankyklosaur cranial remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Albian) Tollebuc Formation of Queensland, Australia. Frontiers in Earth Sciences 10: 803505. (open access)
White MA, Bell PR, Campione NE, Sansalone G, Birch SA, Bevitt JJ, Molnar RE, Cook AG, Wroe S, Elliot DA. 2022. Abdominal contents reveal Cretaceous crocodyliforms ate dinosaurs. Gondwana Research 106: 281–302.
Bicknell RDC, Kimmig J, Budd GE, Legg DA, Bader KS, Haug C, Kaiser D, Laibl L, Tashman JN, Campione NE. 2022. Habitat and developmental constraints drove 330 million years of horseshoe crab evolution. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 136(1): 55–172. doi.org/10.1093
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, White MA, Fanti F, Sissons RL, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Bell PR. 2022. The dinosaur tracks of Tyrants Aisle: An Upper Cretaceous ichnofauna from Unit 4 of the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada. PLoS ONE 17(2): e0262824. (open access)
Brown CM, Campione NE, Wilson Mantilla GP, Evans DC. 2022. Size-driven preservational and macroecological biases in the latest Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate assemblages of North America. Paleobiology 48(2): 210–238.
Benson RBJ, Brown CM, Campione NE, Cullen T, Evans DC, Zanno L. 2022. Response to Schroeder et al.: The influence of juvenile dinosaurs on community structure and diversity. Science.
Hart LJ, Campione NE, McCurry MR. 2022. On the estimation of body mass in temnospondyls: a case study using the large-bodied Eryops and Paracyclotosaurus. Palaeontology 65(6): e12629. (open access)
Frauenfelder TG, Bell PR, Birch SA, Bevitt JJ, Bicknell RDC, Kear BP, Wroe S, Campione NE. 2022. New ankyklosaur cranial remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Albian) Tollebuc Formation of Queensland, Australia. Frontiers in Earth Sciences 10: 803505. (open access)
White MA, Bell PR, Campione NE, Sansalone G, Birch SA, Bevitt JJ, Molnar RE, Cook AG, Wroe S, Elliot DA. 2022. Abdominal contents reveal Cretaceous crocodyliforms ate dinosaurs. Gondwana Research 106: 281–302.
Bicknell RDC, Kimmig J, Budd GE, Legg DA, Bader KS, Haug C, Kaiser D, Laibl L, Tashman JN, Campione NE. 2022. Habitat and developmental constraints drove 330 million years of horseshoe crab evolution. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 136(1): 55–172. doi.org/10.1093
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, White MA, Fanti F, Sissons RL, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Bell PR. 2022. The dinosaur tracks of Tyrants Aisle: An Upper Cretaceous ichnofauna from Unit 4 of the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada. PLoS ONE 17(2): e0262824. (open access)
Brown CM, Campione NE, Wilson Mantilla GP, Evans DC. 2022. Size-driven preservational and macroecological biases in the latest Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate assemblages of North America. Paleobiology 48(2): 210–238.
Benson RBJ, Brown CM, Campione NE, Cullen T, Evans DC, Zanno L. 2022. Response to Schroeder et al.: The influence of juvenile dinosaurs on community structure and diversity. Science.
2021
Bazzi M, Campione NE, Kear BP, Pimiento C, Ahlberg PE. 2021. Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology 31: 1–11. (open access)
Evans DC, Brown CM, You H, Campione NE. 2021. Description and revised diagnosis of Asia's first recorded pachycephalosaurid, Sinocephale bexelli gen. nov., from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(10):. doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2020-0190
Bazzi M, Campione NE, Ahlberg PE, Blom H, Kear BP. 2021. Tooth morphology elucidates shark evolution across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. PLOS Biology 19(8): e3001108. (open access)
Borinder NH, Poropat SF, Campione NE, Wigren T, Kear BP. 2021. Postcranial osteology of the basally branching hadrosauroid dinosaur Tanius sinensis from the Upper Cretaceous Wangshi Group of Shandong, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(1):e1914642. doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1914642
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Sissons RL, White MA, and Bell PR. 2021. Probable deinonychosaur tracks from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti 2 Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Geological Magazine 158:1115–1128.
Holland B, Bell PR, Fanti F, Hamilton S, Larson DW, Sissons R, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Wang Y, and Campione NE. 2021. Taphonomy and taxonomy of a juvenile lambeosaurine (Ornithischia: Hadrosauroidea) bonebed from the late Campanian Wapiti Formation of northwestern Alberta, Canada. PeerJ 9:e11290. (open access)
Frauenfelder, T., N. E. Campione, E. T. Smith, and P. R. Bell. 2021. Diversity and palaeoecology of Australia’s southern-most sauropods, Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), New South Wales. Lethaia. 54: 354–367. doi: 10.1111/let.12407
White MA, Campione NE. 2021. A three-dimensional approach to visualize pairwise morphological variation and its application to fragmentary palaeontological specimens. PeerJ 9:e10545. (open access)
Bazzi M, Campione NE, Kear BP, Pimiento C, Ahlberg PE. 2021. Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology 31: 1–11. (open access)
Evans DC, Brown CM, You H, Campione NE. 2021. Description and revised diagnosis of Asia's first recorded pachycephalosaurid, Sinocephale bexelli gen. nov., from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(10):. doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2020-0190
Bazzi M, Campione NE, Ahlberg PE, Blom H, Kear BP. 2021. Tooth morphology elucidates shark evolution across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. PLOS Biology 19(8): e3001108. (open access)
Borinder NH, Poropat SF, Campione NE, Wigren T, Kear BP. 2021. Postcranial osteology of the basally branching hadrosauroid dinosaur Tanius sinensis from the Upper Cretaceous Wangshi Group of Shandong, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(1):e1914642. doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1914642
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Sissons RL, White MA, and Bell PR. 2021. Probable deinonychosaur tracks from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti 2 Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Geological Magazine 158:1115–1128.
Holland B, Bell PR, Fanti F, Hamilton S, Larson DW, Sissons R, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, Wang Y, and Campione NE. 2021. Taphonomy and taxonomy of a juvenile lambeosaurine (Ornithischia: Hadrosauroidea) bonebed from the late Campanian Wapiti Formation of northwestern Alberta, Canada. PeerJ 9:e11290. (open access)
Frauenfelder, T., N. E. Campione, E. T. Smith, and P. R. Bell. 2021. Diversity and palaeoecology of Australia’s southern-most sauropods, Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), New South Wales. Lethaia. 54: 354–367. doi: 10.1111/let.12407
White MA, Campione NE. 2021. A three-dimensional approach to visualize pairwise morphological variation and its application to fragmentary palaeontological specimens. PeerJ 9:e10545. (open access)
2020
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, Birch SA, Fanti F, White M, Sissons RL, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, and Bell PR. 2020. Exploring possible ontogenetic trajectories in tyrannosaurids using tracks from the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40(6): e1878201 doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1878201
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2020. The Accuracy and Precision of Body Mass Estimation in Dinosaurs. Biological Reviews. 95(6): 1759–1797. doi: 10.1111/brv.12638
Birch, SA. and N. E. Campione. 2020. Body size correlates with discrete character morphological proxies. Paleobiology. 46(3): 304–319. doi: 10.1017/pab.2020.23
Campione, N. E., P. M. Barrett, D. C. Evans. 2020. On the ancestry of feathers in Mesozoic dinosaurs. In C. Foth and O. Rauhut (eds.), The Evolution of Feathers. Fascinating Life Sciences. Springer, pp. 213-243. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-27223-4_12
Enriquez NJ, Campione NE, Birch SA, Fanti F, White M, Sissons RL, Sullivan C, Vavrek MJ, and Bell PR. 2020. Exploring possible ontogenetic trajectories in tyrannosaurids using tracks from the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40(6): e1878201 doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1878201
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2020. The Accuracy and Precision of Body Mass Estimation in Dinosaurs. Biological Reviews. 95(6): 1759–1797. doi: 10.1111/brv.12638
Birch, SA. and N. E. Campione. 2020. Body size correlates with discrete character morphological proxies. Paleobiology. 46(3): 304–319. doi: 10.1017/pab.2020.23
Campione, N. E., P. M. Barrett, D. C. Evans. 2020. On the ancestry of feathers in Mesozoic dinosaurs. In C. Foth and O. Rauhut (eds.), The Evolution of Feathers. Fascinating Life Sciences. Springer, pp. 213-243. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-27223-4_12
2019
Kitchener, J., N. E. Campione, E. T. Smith, and P. R. Bell. 2019. High-latitude neonate and perinate ornithopods from the mid-Cretaceous of southeastern Australia. Scientific Reports 9:19600. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-56069-8 (open access)
Bicknell, R. D. C., Birch SA, S. Charbonnier, F. Sautereau, T. Hitij, N. E. Campione. 2019. On the appendicular anatomy of the xiphosurid Tachypleus syriacus and the evolution of horseshoe crab appendages. The Science of Nature 106:38. doi: 10.1007/s0011
Den Boer, W., N. E. Campione, B. P. Kear. 2019. Climbing adaptations, locomotory disparity and ecological convergence in ancient stem ‘kangaroos’. Royal Society Open Science 6: 181617. doi: 10.1098/rsos.18161
Kitchener, J., N. E. Campione, E. T. Smith, and P. R. Bell. 2019. High-latitude neonate and perinate ornithopods from the mid-Cretaceous of southeastern Australia. Scientific Reports 9:19600. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-56069-8 (open access)
Bicknell, R. D. C., Birch SA, S. Charbonnier, F. Sautereau, T. Hitij, N. E. Campione. 2019. On the appendicular anatomy of the xiphosurid Tachypleus syriacus and the evolution of horseshoe crab appendages. The Science of Nature 106:38. doi: 10.1007/s0011
Den Boer, W., N. E. Campione, B. P. Kear. 2019. Climbing adaptations, locomotory disparity and ecological convergence in ancient stem ‘kangaroos’. Royal Society Open Science 6: 181617. doi: 10.1098/rsos.18161
2018
Bicknell, R. D. C., K. S. Collins, M. Crundwell, M. Hannah, J. S. Campton, N. E. Campione. 2018. Evolutionary transition in the late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal genus Truncorotalia associate with the Miocene/Pliocene boundary. iScience 8: P295–303 (open access)
Bazzi, M, B., P. Kear, H. Blom, P. E. Ahlberg, N. E. Campione. 2018. Static dental disparity and morphological turnover in sharks across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Current Biology 28(16):2607–2615. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.093 (open access)
Benson, R. B. J., G. Hunt, M. T. Carrano, and N. Campione. 2018. Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution. Palaeontology 61(1):13–48. doi:10.1111/pala.12329
Bicknell, R. D. C., K. S. Collins, M. Crundwell, M. Hannah, J. S. Campton, N. E. Campione. 2018. Evolutionary transition in the late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal genus Truncorotalia associate with the Miocene/Pliocene boundary. iScience 8: P295–303 (open access)
Bazzi, M, B., P. Kear, H. Blom, P. E. Ahlberg, N. E. Campione. 2018. Static dental disparity and morphological turnover in sharks across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Current Biology 28(16):2607–2615. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.093 (open access)
Benson, R. B. J., G. Hunt, M. T. Carrano, and N. Campione. 2018. Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution. Palaeontology 61(1):13–48. doi:10.1111/pala.12329
2017
Campione, N. E. 2017. Extrapolating body masses in large terrestrial vertebrates. Paleobiology 43(4):693–699. doi:10.1017/pab.2017.9
Bell, P. R., N. E. Campione, W. S. Persons IV, P. J. Currie, P. L. Larson, D. H. Tanke, and R. T. Bakker. 2017. Tyrannosauroid integument reveals conflicting patterns of gigantism and feather evolution. Biology Letters 13:20170092. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2017.009
Campione, N. E. 2017. Extrapolating body masses in large terrestrial vertebrates. Paleobiology 43(4):693–699. doi:10.1017/pab.2017.9
Bell, P. R., N. E. Campione, W. S. Persons IV, P. J. Currie, P. L. Larson, D. H. Tanke, and R. T. Bakker. 2017. Tyrannosauroid integument reveals conflicting patterns of gigantism and feather evolution. Biology Letters 13:20170092. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2017.009
2015
VanBuren, C.S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in Ceratopsia. Evolution 69(7):1728–1744. doi: 10.1111/evo.12693
Barrett, P. M., D. C. Evans, and N. E. Campione. 2015. Evolution of dinosaur epidermal structures. Biology Letters 20150229. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.022
Brown, C. M., C. S. VanBuren, D. W. Larson, K. S. Brink, N. E. Campione, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record. Journal of Anatomy 226(4):322–333. dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12280
VanBuren, C.S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in Ceratopsia. Evolution 69(7):1728–1744. doi: 10.1111/evo.12693
Barrett, P. M., D. C. Evans, and N. E. Campione. 2015. Evolution of dinosaur epidermal structures. Biology Letters 20150229. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.022
Brown, C. M., C. S. VanBuren, D. W. Larson, K. S. Brink, N. E. Campione, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record. Journal of Anatomy 226(4):322–333. dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12280
2014
Bell, P. R. and N. E. Campione. 2014. Taphonomy of the Danek Bonebed: a monodominant Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) bonebed from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 51:992–1006. dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2014-006
Campione, N. E., D. C. Evans, C. M. Brown, and M. T. Carrano. 2014. Body mass estimation in non-avian bipeds using a theoretical conversion to quadruped stylopodial proportions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(9):913–923. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12226
Benson, R. B. J., N. E. Campione, M. T. Carrano, P. D. Mannion, C. Sullivan, P. Upchurch, and D. C. Evans (2014) Rates of Dinosaur Body Mass Evolution Indicate 170 Million Years of Sustained Ecological Innovation on the Avian Stem Lineage. PLoS Biology 12(5):e1001853. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001853 (open access)
Campione, N. E. 2014. Postcranial anatomy of Edmontosaurus regalis (Hadrosauridae) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta, Canada In D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans (eds.), Hadrosaurs, 208–244. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana.
Larson, D. W., N. E. Campione, C. M. Brown, D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2014. A hadrosauroid from the Santonian Milk River Formation of Alberta, Canada. In D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans (eds.), Hadrosaurs, 136–155. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana.
Bell, P. R. and N. E. Campione. 2014. Taphonomy of the Danek Bonebed: a monodominant Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) bonebed from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 51:992–1006. dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2014-006
Campione, N. E., D. C. Evans, C. M. Brown, and M. T. Carrano. 2014. Body mass estimation in non-avian bipeds using a theoretical conversion to quadruped stylopodial proportions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(9):913–923. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12226
Benson, R. B. J., N. E. Campione, M. T. Carrano, P. D. Mannion, C. Sullivan, P. Upchurch, and D. C. Evans (2014) Rates of Dinosaur Body Mass Evolution Indicate 170 Million Years of Sustained Ecological Innovation on the Avian Stem Lineage. PLoS Biology 12(5):e1001853. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001853 (open access)
Campione, N. E. 2014. Postcranial anatomy of Edmontosaurus regalis (Hadrosauridae) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta, Canada In D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans (eds.), Hadrosaurs, 208–244. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana.
Larson, D. W., N. E. Campione, C. M. Brown, D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2014. A hadrosauroid from the Santonian Milk River Formation of Alberta, Canada. In D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans (eds.), Hadrosaurs, 136–155. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana.
2013
Brink, K. S., N. E. Campione, and J. R. Hawthorn. 2013. Amniote faunal revision of the Pictou Group (Permo-Carboniferous), Prince Edward Island, Canada. Comptes Rendus Palevol 12:473–485. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2013.05.002
McGarrity, C. T., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Cranial anatomy and variation in Prosaurolophus maximus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae). Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society 167(4):531–568. doi:10.1111/zoj.12009
Campione, N. E., K. S. Brink, E. Freedman, C. T. McGarrity, and D. C. Evans. 2013. ‘Glishades ericksoni’, an indeterminate juvenile hadrosaurid from the Two Medicine Formation of Montana: implications for the diversity of non-hadrosaurid hadrosauroids in the Late Campanian-Maastrichtian of North America. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 93(1):65–75. doi:10.1007/s12549-012-0097-1
Brown, C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione, L. J. O’Brian, and D. A. Eberth. 2013. Evidence for Taphonomic Size Bias in a Model Mesozoic Terrestrial Alluvial-Paralic System. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 372:108–122. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.06.027
Brown, C. M., N. E. Campione, H. C. Giacomini, L. J. O’Brien, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Ecological modelling, size distributions, and taphonomic size bias in dinosaur faunas: a comment on Codron et al., 2012. Biology Letters 9(1):20120582. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2012.0582
Brink, K. S., N. E. Campione, and J. R. Hawthorn. 2013. Amniote faunal revision of the Pictou Group (Permo-Carboniferous), Prince Edward Island, Canada. Comptes Rendus Palevol 12:473–485. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2013.05.002
McGarrity, C. T., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Cranial anatomy and variation in Prosaurolophus maximus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae). Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society 167(4):531–568. doi:10.1111/zoj.12009
Campione, N. E., K. S. Brink, E. Freedman, C. T. McGarrity, and D. C. Evans. 2013. ‘Glishades ericksoni’, an indeterminate juvenile hadrosaurid from the Two Medicine Formation of Montana: implications for the diversity of non-hadrosaurid hadrosauroids in the Late Campanian-Maastrichtian of North America. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 93(1):65–75. doi:10.1007/s12549-012-0097-1
Brown, C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione, L. J. O’Brian, and D. A. Eberth. 2013. Evidence for Taphonomic Size Bias in a Model Mesozoic Terrestrial Alluvial-Paralic System. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 372:108–122. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.06.027
Brown, C. M., N. E. Campione, H. C. Giacomini, L. J. O’Brien, M. J. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Ecological modelling, size distributions, and taphonomic size bias in dinosaur faunas: a comment on Codron et al., 2012. Biology Letters 9(1):20120582. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2012.0582
2012
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2012. A universal relationship between body mass and stylopodial limb bone dimensions in quadrupedal terrestrial amniotes, with implications for body mass estimation. BMC Biology 10(1):60. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-10-60 (open access)
Vavrek, M. J., D. C. Evans, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, G. D. Zazula. 2012. A Paleogene flora from the Upper Bonnet Plume Formation of Northeast Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49(3):547–558. doi:10.1139/e11-073
Evans D. C., M. J. Vavrek, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, T. A. Dececchi, and G. D. Zazula. 2012. Vertebrate fossils (Dinosauria) from the Bonnet Plume Formation, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49:396–411. doi:10.1139/e11-064
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2012. A universal relationship between body mass and stylopodial limb bone dimensions in quadrupedal terrestrial amniotes, with implications for body mass estimation. BMC Biology 10(1):60. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-10-60 (open access)
Vavrek, M. J., D. C. Evans, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, G. D. Zazula. 2012. A Paleogene flora from the Upper Bonnet Plume Formation of Northeast Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49(3):547–558. doi:10.1139/e11-073
Evans D. C., M. J. Vavrek, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, T. A. Dececchi, and G. D. Zazula. 2012. Vertebrate fossils (Dinosauria) from the Bonnet Plume Formation, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49:396–411. doi:10.1139/e11-064
2011
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2011. Cranial growth and variation in edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae): implications for latest Cretaceous megaherbivore diversity in North America. PLoS One 6(9):e25186. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025186 (open access)
Campione, N. E. and R. R. Reisz. 2011. Morphology and evolutionary significance of the atlas-axis complex in varanopid synapsids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56:739–748. doi:10.4202/app.2010.0071
Modesto, S. P., R. M. H. Smith, N. E. Campione, and R. R. Reisz. 2011. The last “pelycosaur”: a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South Africa. Naturwissenschaften 98:1027–1034. doi: 10.1007/s00114-011-0856-2
Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2011. Cranial growth and variation in edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae): implications for latest Cretaceous megaherbivore diversity in North America. PLoS One 6(9):e25186. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025186 (open access)
Campione, N. E. and R. R. Reisz. 2011. Morphology and evolutionary significance of the atlas-axis complex in varanopid synapsids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56:739–748. doi:10.4202/app.2010.0071
Modesto, S. P., R. M. H. Smith, N. E. Campione, and R. R. Reisz. 2011. The last “pelycosaur”: a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South Africa. Naturwissenschaften 98:1027–1034. doi: 10.1007/s00114-011-0856-2
2010
Campione, N. E., and R. R. Reisz. 2010. Varanops brevirostris (Eupelycosauria: Varanopidae) from the Lower Permian of Texas with discussion of varanopid morphology and interrelationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(3):724–746. doi:10.1080/02724631003762914
2009
Evans, D. C., R. Bavington, and N. E. Campione. 2009. An unusual hadrosaurid 14 from the Dinosaur Park Formation and the biostratigraphy of Parasaurolophus (Ornithischia: Lambeosaurinae) from southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 46:791–800. doi:10.1139/E09-050
2007
Cuthbertson, R., J. Mallon, N. E. Campione, R. Holmes. 2007. A new genus and species of mosasaur (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Pierre shale (lower Campanian) of Manitoba. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44:593–606. doi:10.1139/e07-006
2006
Campione N. E., and R. Holmes. 2006. The anatomy and homologies of the ceratopsid syncervical. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(4):1014–1017. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[1014:TAAHOT]2.0.CO;2
Campione, N. E., and R. R. Reisz. 2010. Varanops brevirostris (Eupelycosauria: Varanopidae) from the Lower Permian of Texas with discussion of varanopid morphology and interrelationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(3):724–746. doi:10.1080/02724631003762914
2009
Evans, D. C., R. Bavington, and N. E. Campione. 2009. An unusual hadrosaurid 14 from the Dinosaur Park Formation and the biostratigraphy of Parasaurolophus (Ornithischia: Lambeosaurinae) from southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 46:791–800. doi:10.1139/E09-050
2007
Cuthbertson, R., J. Mallon, N. E. Campione, R. Holmes. 2007. A new genus and species of mosasaur (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Pierre shale (lower Campanian) of Manitoba. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44:593–606. doi:10.1139/e07-006
2006
Campione N. E., and R. Holmes. 2006. The anatomy and homologies of the ceratopsid syncervical. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(4):1014–1017. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[1014:TAAHOT]2.0.CO;2