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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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Interdisciplinary: Chaucer Animals
Functional Morphology
Shrew Systematics
Paleobiology
Taxonomy and Systematics
History of Science
Ancient Egyptian Shrew Mummies
Biogeography
Treeshrew Systematics
Interdisciplinary: Chaucer Animals
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Contribution to Book
Shrews, rats, and a polecat in "The Pardoner's Tale"
Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts (2012)
Sandy Feinstein and Neal Woodman
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Functional Morphology
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See how they ran: morphological and functional aspects of skeletons ...
Journal of Mammalogy (2019)
Neal Woodman, Alec T. Wilken and Salima Ikram
Animals served important roles in the religious cults that proliferated during the Late (ca. 747–332 BCE) andGreco-Roman Periods (332 BCE–CE ...
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Variation in the myosoricine hand skeleton and its implications for ...
Journal of Mammalogy (2015)
Neal Woodman and Frank A. Stabile
Substrate use and locomotory behavior of mammals are typically reflected in external characteristics of the forefeet, such as the relative ...
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Can they dig it? Functional morphology and degrees of semifossoriality ...
Journal of Morphology (2014)
Neal Woodman and Sarah A. Gaffney
Small-eared shrews (Mammalia: Soricidae: Cryptotis), exhibit modifications of the forelimb skeleton that have been interpreted as adaptations for semifossoriality. Most ...
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At the foot of the shrew: manus morphology distinguishes closely-related ...
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications (2010)
Neal Woodman and Ryan B. Stephens
Small-eared shrews (Mammalia, Soricidae) of the New World genus Cryptotis are distributed from eastern North America to the northern Andes ...
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Shrew Systematics
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Article
A new addition to the embalmed fauna of ancient Egypt ...
PLOS One (2021)
Neal Woodman
The Falcon Necropolis at Quesna in the Nile Delta of Egypt is considered to have beenfounded by the priest Djedhor, ...
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Mitogenome and phylogenetic analyses support rapid diversification among species groups ...
Zoological Research (2021)
Neal Woodman
The small-eared shrew genus Cryptotis is the third largest in the family Soricidae and occurs in North, Central, and northern ...
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Three New Species of Small-eared Shrews, Genus Cryptotis, from El ...
SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS of the Museum of Texas Tech University (2019)
Neal Woodman
The Cryptotis goldmani group of small-eared shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae: Cryptotis Pomel, 1848) is a clade of semifossorially adapted species discontinuously ...
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Contribution to Book
Shrews (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae) of Guatemala / Musarañas (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae) de Guatemala
Perspectivas de investigación sobre los mamíferos silvestres de Guatemala / Research Perspectives on the Wild Mammals of Guatemala (2019)
John O. Matson and Neal Woodman
Shrews (Soricidae) are the only membersof the mammalian order Eulipotyphla that occur inCentral and South America. In Guatemala, 15 specieshave ...
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Rediscovery of the type series of the Acadian Masked Shrew ...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON (2018)
Neal Woodman
The name Sorex acadicus Gilpin, 1865 is currently recognized asthe valid name for the Nova Scotian subspecies of the masked ...
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American Recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the ...
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology (2018)
Neal Woodman
The mammalian taxonomic order Eulipotyphla comprises the living families Erinaceidae (gymnures, hedgehogs, and moonrats), Solenodontidae (solenodons), Soricidae (shrews), and Talpidae ...
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Molecular systematics and biodiversity of the Cryptotis mexicanus group (Eulipotyphla ...
Systematics and Biodiversity (2017)
Amy B. Baird, Timothy J. McCarthy, Robert G Trujillo, Yuan-Kang Wang, et al.
Small-eared shrews of the genus Cryptotis (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) are widespread in the northern Neotropics.Systematic studies of these shrews over ...
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Rediscovery of the type series of the Sacred Shrew, Sorex ...
ZooTaxa (2017)
Neal Woodman, CLAUDIA KOCH and RAINER HUTTERER
In 1826, Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire described the Sacred Shrew, Sorex religiosus [= Crocidura religiosa] from a series of 22 embalmed ...
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Identification and distribution of the Olympic Shrew (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae), Sorex ...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON (2016)
Neal Woodman
Review of specimens of long-tailed shrews (Mammalia,Soricidae, Sorex) from the northwestern United States in the NationalMuseum of Natural History (USNM), ...
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A new species of small-eared shrew in the Cryptotis thomasi ...
Mammal Research (2016)
Neal Woodman
We describe a new species of small-eared shrew,genus Cryptotis Pomel, 1848 (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae), fromnear the community of Monteverde in the ...
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New records of Merriam’s Shrew (Sorex merriami) from western ...
Check List (2015)
Neal Woodman
Despite having a broad geographic distribution,Merriam’s Shrew (Sorex merriami Dobson 1890) isknown from a relatively few, widely-scattered localities.In North Dakota, ...
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Variation in the myosoricine hand skeleton and its implications for ...
Journal of Mammalogy (2015)
Neal Woodman and Frank A. Stabile
Substrate use and locomotory behavior of mammals are typically reflected in external characteristics of the forefeet, such as the relative ...
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Article
Can they dig it? Functional morphology and degrees of semifossoriality ...
Journal of Morphology (2014)
Neal Woodman and Sarah A. Gaffney
Small-eared shrews (Mammalia: Soricidae: Cryptotis), exhibit modifications of the forelimb skeleton that have been interpreted as adaptations for semifossoriality. Most ...
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DISTRIBUTIONAL RECORDS OF SHREWS (MAMMALIA, SORICOMORPHA, SORICIDAE) FROM NORTHERN CENTRAL ...
Annals of the Carnegie Museum (2012)
Neal Woodman, John O. Matson, Timothy J. McCarthy, Ralph P. Eckerlin, et al.
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At the foot of the shrew: manus morphology distinguishes closely-related ...
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications (2010)
Neal Woodman and Ryan B. Stephens
Small-eared shrews (Mammalia, Soricidae) of the New World genus Cryptotis are distributed from eastern North America to the northern Andes ...
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Two new species of shrews (Soricidae) from the western highlands ...
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications (2010)
Neal Woodman
The broad-clawed shrews (Soricomorpha: Soricidae: Cryptotis) encompass a clade of 5 species—Cryptotis alticolus (Merriam), C. goldmani (Merriam), C. goodwini Jackson, ...
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Paleobiology
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Post-Clovis survival of American Mastodon in the southern Great Lakes ...
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications (2009)
Neal Woodman and Nancy Beavan Athfield
The end of the Pleistocene in North America was marked by a wave of extinctions of large mammals, with the ...
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The Overmyer Mastodon (Mammut americanum) from Fulton County, Indiana
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications (2008)
Neal Woodman and Jon W. Branstrator
In June 1978 the partial skeleton of an American mastodon, Mammut americanum, was salvaged from a drainage ditch in Fulton ...
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Taxonomy and Systematics
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The relevance of a type locality: the case of Mephitis ...
Journal of Mammalogy (2021)
Neal Woodman
For more than 130 years, the type locality of the Plains Spotted Skunk, Spilogale putorius interrupta(Rafinesque, 1820) has been accepted ...
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The green mole, Astromycter prasinatus T. M. Harris, 1825 (Mammalia ...
Archives of Natural History (2021)
Neal Woodman
Thaddeus William Harris described the green mole of Maine, Condylura prasinata(Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Talpidae), in the July 1825 issue of the ...
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