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John Wahlert
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CUNY Baruch College - New York City / United States
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John Wahlert's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The cranial foramina of protrogomorphous rodents: an anatomical and phylogenetic studyJH WahlertHarvard University, 19741451974
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Cranial foramina of rodentsJH WahlertEvolutionary relationships among rodents, 311-332, 19851051985
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Variability of rodent incisor enamel as viewed in thin section, and the microstructure of the enamel in fossil and Recent rodent groups.JH WahlertBreviora 309, 1-18, 1968931968
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Cranial anatomy and relationships of dormice (Rodentia, Myoxidae).JH Wahlert, SL Sawitzke, ME HoldenNew York, NY: American Museum of Natural History, 1993661993
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Skull morphology and relationships of geomyoid rodents.JH WahlertAmerican Museum novitates, 198559*1985
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