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Wilson-Mantilla Lab Member Dissertations: 

Armstrong, E., 2024, New Information on the Skull and 6 Postcrania of Antiacodon Pygmaeus (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, "Dichubonoidea") from the Lower Eocene Bridger Formation of Southwestern Wyoming, U.S.A. [M.S. Thesis]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington.

Claytor, J.R., 2023, Insights into the Evolution and Ecology of Mammals from the Hell Creek Region of Northeastern Montana [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 254 p.

Wilson-Deibel, P., 2022, Vegetation and Environmental
Changes Across the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary in Northeastern Montana [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 272 p.

Brannick, A.L., 2021, Insights into the Evolution of Late Cretaceous Metatherian Mammals of North America: Interpreting Feeding Ecologies using Quantitative Analyses [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 335 p. 

Weaver, L.N., 2021, The Multituberculates as Living Animals: New Insights into the Ecomorphology, Behavior and Life History of One of the Most Successful Mammalian Lineages [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 416 p.  

Smith, S.M., 2017, Mammalian Faunal Recovery Following the Cretaceous-Paleogene Mass Extinction: A Multi-Faceted Investigation [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 310 p. 

Calede, J.J., 2016, The Rise of Modern Mammalian Faunas: Tempo and Mode of Faunal Turnover in Western Montana during the Oligocene [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 449 p. 

DeMar, D., 2016, Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Lissamphibia and Squamata of Montana and the end-Cretaceous Mass Extinction [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 359 p.

Chen, M., 2015, Investigating the Functional Morphology, Locomotor Diversification, and Paleoecology of Mesozoic Mammals [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 207 p.

DeBey, L.B., 2015, Digging up the Past: Postcranial Perspectives on Mammals across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary [Ph.D. dissertation]: Seattle, Washington, University of Washington, 425 p. 

Wilson, G.P., 2004, A Quantitative Assessment of Mammalian Change Leading up to and across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Northeastern Montana [Ph.D. dissertation]: Berkeley, California, University of California, 412 p.
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