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List of works by Felisa A. Smith

A Model of Dietary Fiber Utilization by Small Mammalian Herbivores, with Empirical Results for Neotoma

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A Quantitative Analysis of the Contributions of Female Mammalogists from 1919 to 1994

scientific article published in 1996

A life-history approach to the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction

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A tale of two species: Extirpation and range expansion during the late Quaternary in an extreme environment

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Animal Body Size

scholarly article published 2013

BIBLE A whole-air sampling as a window on Asian biogeochemistry

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BODY MASS OF LATE QUATERNARY MAMMALS

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Behavioral flexibility as a mechanism for coping with climate change

scholarly article by Erik A Beever et al published 10 July 2017 in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Biotic responses of canids to the terminal Pleistocene megafauna extinction

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Body Size Evolution Across the Geozoic

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Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary.

scientific article published on 19 April 2018

Climate Change

scholarly book chapter (2012)

Den Characteristics and Survivorship of Woodrats (Neotoma lepida) in the Eastern Mojave Desert

scientific article published in 1995

Dinosaur physiology. Evidence for mesothermy in dinosaurs

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Diversification within the Mexican Vole (Microtus mexicanus) and the Role of Post-Pleistocene Climate Change

scholarly article by Dolly L. Crawford et al published August 2011 in Western North American Naturalist

ENERGY ANDMATERIALFLOWTHROUGH THEURBANECOSYSTEM

Ecotypic variation in the context of global climate change: revisiting the rules

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Effects of allometry, productivity and lifestyle on rates and limits of body size evolution

scientific article (publication date: 7 August 2013)

Estimating the influence of the thermal environment on activity patterns of the desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) using temperature chronologies

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Evolution. Some like it hot.

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Exploring the influence of ancient and historic megaherbivore extirpations on the global methane budget

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Hierarchical complexity and the size limits of life

scientific article published in June 2017

How big should a mammal be? A macroecological look at mammalian body size over space and time

scientific article (publication date: 27 August 2011)

How isolated are Pleistocene refugia? Results from a study on a relict woodrat population from the Mojave Desert, California

Life in an extreme environment: a historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats

scientific article published in 2014

Macroecology: more than the division of food and space among species on continents

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Megacities and the environment.

scientific article published on 9 February 2002

Megafauna and ecosystem function from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene

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Megafauna in the Earth system

scientific article published in 2015

Metabolic asymmetry and the global diversity of marine predators

scientific article published on 24 January 2019

Methane emissions from extinct megafauna

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Mustela or Vison? Evidence for the taxonomic status of the American mink and a distinct biogeographic radiation of American weasels

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Neotoma cinerea

scientific article published on 24 October 1997

On the lack of women in academic science

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Paleoecology in an Era of Climate Change: How the Past Can Provide Insights into the Future

scholarly article published 2012

Path Analysis: A Critical Evaluation Using Long-Term Experimental Data

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Path modeling methods and ecological interactions: a response to Grace and Pugesek.

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Patterns of maximum body size evolution in Cenozoic land mammals: eco-evolutionary processes and abiotic forcing

scientific article (publication date: 7 June 2014)

Pleistocene rewilding: an optimistic agenda for twenty-first century conservation

scientific article published on 25 September 2006

Predicting woodrat (Neotoma) responses to anthropogenic warming from studies of the palaeomidden record

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Reply to ‘Methane and megafauna’

Response of Bushy-Tailed Woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) to Late Quaternary Climatic Change in the Colorado Plateau

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Response to Comments on "Evidence for mesothermy in dinosaurs".

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Similarity of mammalian body size across the taxonomic hierarchy and across space and time

scientific article published on 19 April 2004

Spatiotemporal variation of methane and other trace hydrocarbon concentrations in the Valley of Mexico

The changing role of mammal life histories in Late Quaternary extinction vulnerability on continents and islands

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The effect of Holocene temperature fluctuations on the evolution and ecology of Neotoma (woodrats) in Idaho and northwestern Utah

The evolution of maximum body size of terrestrial mammals

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The evolutionary consequences of oxygenic photosynthesis: a body size perspective

scientific article published on 07 September 2010

The fossil record of the sixth extinction

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The hidden legacy of megafaunal extinction: Loss of functional diversity and resilience over the Late Quaternary at Hall’s Cave

scientific article published on 19 November 2021

The importance of considering animal body mass in IPCC greenhouse inventories and the underappreciated role of wild herbivores

scientific article published on 13 May 2015

The influence of climate change on the body mass of woodrats Neotoma in an arid region of New Mexico, USA

scholarly article by Felisa A. Smith et al published April 1998 in Ecography

The maximum rate of mammal evolution

scientific article (publication date: 13 March 2012)

Thermodynamic and metabolic effects on the scaling of production and population energy use

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Trophic rewilding as a climate change mitigation strategy?

scientific article published on 22 October 2018

Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions

Two-phase increase in the maximum size of life over 3.5 billion years reflects biological innovation and environmental opportunity

scientific article (publication date: 6 January 2009)

Unraveling the consequences of the terminal Pleistocene megafauna extinction on mammal community assembly

scientific article published in 2015

Was a ‘hyperdisease’ responsible for the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction?

scientific article published in 2004