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2023

Hoffman, Devin K; Hancox, John P; Nesbitt, Sterling J; (2023) A diverse diapsid tooth assemblage from the Early Triassic (Driefontein locality, South Africa) records the recovery of diapsids following the end-Permian mass extinction. PLOS ONE , 18 (5) , Article e0285111. 10.1371/journal.pone.0285111. Green open access
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2022

Velazco, Paúl M; Buczek, Alexandra J; Hoffman, Eva; Hoffman, Devin K; O’Leary, Maureen A; Novacek, Michael J; (2022) Combined data analysis of fossil and living mammals: a Paleogene sister taxon of Placentalia and the antiquity of Marsupialia. Cladistics , 38 (3) pp. 359-373. 10.1111/cla.12499. Green open access
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2021

Heckert, Andrew B; Nesbitt, Sterling J; Stocker, Michelle R; Schneider, Vince P; Hoffman, Devin K; Zimmer, Brian W; (2021) A new short-faced archosauriform from the Upper Triassic Placerias/Downs’ quarry complex, Arizona, USA, expands the morphological diversity of the Triassic archosauriform radiation. The Science of Nature , 108 (4) , Article 32. 10.1007/s00114-021-01733-1. Green open access
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Hoffman, Devin; Miller-Camp, Jess; Heckert, Andrew; (2021) Tooth enamel microstructure in North American Phytosauria (Diapsida:Archosauriformes): Implications for biogeography and ecology of a Late Triassic clade of crocodylian-like predators. Palaeontologia Electronica , 24 (3) , Article 24.3.a32. 10.26879/1162. Green open access
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2019

Hoffman, Devin K; Edwards, Hunter R; Barrett, Paul M; Nesbitt, Sterling J; (2019) Reconstructing the archosaur radiation using a Middle Triassic archosauriform tooth assemblage from Tanzania. PEERJ , 7 (11) , Article e7970. 10.7717/peerj.7970. Green open access
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2018

Hoffman, Devin K; Heckert, Andrew B; Zanno, Lindsay E; (2018) Under the armor: X-ray computed tomographic reconstruction of the internal skeleton of Coahomasuchus chathamensis (Archosauria: Aetosauria) from the Upper Triassic of North Carolina, USA, and a phylogenetic analysis of Aetosauria. PEERJ , 6 , Article e4368. 10.7717/peerj.4368. Green open access
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