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Robertson,
D.S., McKenna, M.C., Toon, O.B., Hope, S., and Lillegraven, J.A.,
2004. Survival in the first hours of the Cenozoic. Geological Society
of America Bulletin 5/6: 760-768. Robertson, D.S., McKenna, M.C., Toon, O.B., Hope, S., and Lillegraven, J.A., 2004. Comment on "Fireball passes and nothing burns - The role of thermal radiation in the Cretaceous-Tertiary event: Evidence from the charcoal record of North America. Geological Society of America Bulletin Forum, e50-51. Parris, D. and S. Hope. 2002. New interpretations of birds from the Hornerstown and Navesink formations, New Jersey; in Zhou Z. (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Beijing, June, 2000. China Science Press. Hope, S. 2002. The Mesozoic record of Neornithes (modern birds); pp. 339-388 in Chiappe, L. M. and L. Witmer (eds.), Above the Heads of the Dinosaurs. University of California Press, Berkeley. Hope, S. 1999. A new species of Graculavus from the Cretaceous of Wyoming (Aves: Neornithes); pp. 261-266 in Olson, S. L. (ed.), Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century: Proceedings of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, DC, June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology No. 89. Hope,
S. 1997. The Mesozoic record of the Neornithes. J. Vertebrate Paleontology
18(3):51A (abstract). Newman
T. B. , S. Hope, and D. K. Stevenson. 1991. Direct bilirubin measurements
in jaundiced term newborns: A reevaluation. Amer. J. Diseases of Childhood
145:1305-1309. Hope,
S. 1989. Phylogeny of the Avian Family Corvidae. Doctoral dissertation,
City University of New York. University Microfilms #90-00033, Ann Arbor,
Michigan. Mundinger,
P. and S. Hope. 1983. Expansion of the winter range of the House
Finch: 1947-1979. American Birds 36:347-353.
Late Cretaceous cormorants from Asia and North America (with E. N. Kurochkin).
The Late Cretaceous record of birds from the Western Interior, North America
(with T. Stidham). The form and function of bird calls (with P. Marler).
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