Publications

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Peer Reviewed Manuscripts:

#Indicates Undergraduate Student Student and †Indicates Graduate Student. Up to date citations for each entry can be found on Google Scholar. pdfs of all publications are available at brookecrowleypublications.wordpress.com.


In Review:

Godfrey, L.R., Klukkert, Z.S., Crowley, B.E., Dawson, R.R., Faina, P., Freed, B.Z., Hekkala, E., Borgerson, C.,

Rasolonjatovo, H., and Wright, P.C. Patterns of late Holocene and historical extinctions on Madagascar. Invited article

for Cambridge Prisms: Extinction.  


Hixon, S.W., Fernandes, R., Andriamahaihavana, M., Baden, A.L., Blanco, M.B., Dammhahn, M., Eeckhaut, I., Caulier,

G., Eppley, T.M., Frédérich, B., Ganzhorn, J.U., Gibson, D., Goodman, S.M., Irin, M., Kelley, E.A., Micel, L.N., Lepoint,

G., Loudon, J.E., Mittelheiser, L., Rakontondrananary, J., Rasamisoa, D.C., Rasolofonirina, R., Ratovonamana, Y.,

Razafindramanana, Reisdorff, C., Sponheimer, M., Terrana, L., Vasey, N., and Crowley, B.E. Introducing IsoMAd, a

compilation of isotopic data for Madagascar. Submitted to Scientific Data.


Vogel, E.R., Alavi, S.E., Watford, M., Brittain, R.S.A., Crowley, B.E., Naumenko, D., Bransford, T.D., Zulfa, A., Aguado, W.D., Moldawer, A., Farida, W.R., Emery Thompson, M., van Noorwijk, M.A., Mitra-Setia, T., Utami Atmoko, S.S., Rothman, J.M., and Raubenheimer, D. Integrated behavioral and metabolically flexible responses of wild orangutans to ecologically driven dietary variation. Submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


Accepted and In Press:


2023:

Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., and Samonds, K.E. What can Hippopotamus isotopes tell us about past distributions of C4 grassy biomes on Madagascar? Plants, People, Planet 5: 997-1010


Crowley, B.E., Schmidt, H.S., and Vorontsova, M.S. Carbon isotope values for grasses in Madagascar's Central Highlands establish baselines for historical and palaeoecological research. Plants, People, Planet 5: 869-884


Crowley, B.E., Simpson, E.M.B.†, Hammer, S.J., Smith, J.M., and Johnson, T.M. Comparison of powdered enamel sample pretreatment methods for strontium isotope analysis. Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry 4: 1114807. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvc.2023.1114807


Crowley, B.E.*, Wultsch, C.*, Simpson, E.M.B., and Kelly, M.J. Integrating fecal isotopes and molecular

scatology to non-invasively study the spatial ecology of elusive carnivorans: a case study with wild jaguars (Panthera

onca). European Journal of Wildlife Research, 69, 78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-023-01701-2

*Authors contributed equally


Reid, R.B., Crowley, B.E., and Haupt, R. (Early View) The prospects of poop: A review of past achievements and

future possibilities in fecal isotope analysis. Biological Reviews. 10.1111/brv.12996


Simpson, E.M.B., Crowley, B.E. and Sturmer, D.M. Is the damage worth it? Testing handheld XRF as a non-destructive analytical tool for determining biogenic bone and tooth chemistry prior to destructive analyses. Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, 1, 1098403. https://doi.org/10.3389/fearc.2022.1098403


     

2022:     

Britton, K., Crowley, B.E., Bataille, C.P., Miller, J.H., and Wooller, M. Editorial: A Golden Age for Strontium Isotope Research? Current Advances in Paleoecological and Archaeological Research. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 820295.


Cooke, S.B., and Crowley, B.E. New radiocarbon dates reveal pan-Holocene deposition of rodents at Trouing Jérémie #5, a sinkhole in the western Tiburon Peninsula, Haiti. Submitted to The Holocene 32: 991-997.


Miller, J.H., Fisher, D.C., Crowley, B.E., Secord, R., and Bledar, A.K. Male mastodon landscape use changed with maturation (Late Pleistocene, North America). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(25): 32118329119.



2021:     

Britton, K., Crowley, B.E., Bataille, C.P., Miller, J.H., and Wooller, M.J. Perspective: Silver Linings at the Dawn of a 'Golden Age'. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 748938.


Crowley, B.E.*, Bataille, C.P.*, Haak, B., Sommer, K.M. # Identifying nesting grounds for migratory birds with dual isotope: A test with North American raptors. Ecosphere 12(10): e03765.  

*Authors contributed equally


Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., Hansford, J.P., and Samonds, K.E. Seeing the forest for the trees – and the grasses: Revisiting the evidence for grazer-maintained grasslands in Madagascar's Central Highlands. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 288: 20201785.


Faina, P.†, Burns, S.J., Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., Scroxton, N., McGee, D., Sutherland, M.R., and Ranivoharimanana, L. Comparing the paleoclimates of northwestern and southwestern Madagascar during the late Holocene: implications for the role of climate in megafaunal extinction. Malagasy Nature 15: 108-127.


Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., Muldoon, K.M., Burns, S.J., Scroxton, H., Klukkert, Z.S., Ranivoharimanana, L., Alumbaugh, J., Borths, M., Dart, R., Faina, P., Goodman, S.M., Guierrez, I.J., Hansford, J.P., Hekkala, E.R., Kinsley, C.W., Lehman, P., Lewis, M.E., McGee, D., Pérez, V.R., Rahantaharivao, N.J., Rakotoarijaona, M., Rasolonjatovo, A.M., Samonds, K.E., Turvey, S.T., Vasey, N., and Widmann, P. Teasing apart impacts of human activity and regional drought on Madagascar's megafauna: insights from new excavations at Tsimanampesotse and Antsirafaly.  Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9:742203.


Hixon, S.W.†, Douglass, K.G., Crowley, B.E., Rakotozafy, L.M.A., Clark, G., Anderson, A., Haberle, S., Ranaivoarisoa, J.F., Buckley, M., Fidiarisoa, S., Mbola, B., Kennett, D.J. Late Holocene spread of pastoralism coincides with endemic megafaunal extinction on Madagascar. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288: 20211204.


Hixon, S.W.,† Douglass, K.G., Godfrey, L.R., Eccles, L., Crowley, B.E., Rakotozafy, L.M.A., Clark, G., Haberle, S., Anderson, A., Wright, H.T., Kennett, D. Ecological consequences of a millennium of introduced dogs on Madagascar. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 689559.


Lentz, D.L., Slotten, V., Dunning, N.P., Jones, J.G., Scarborough, V.L., McCool, J-P., Owen, L.A., Fladd, S.G., Tankersley, K.B., Perfetta, C.J., Carr, C., Crowley, B.E., and Plog, S. Ecosystem impacts by the ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. PLoS ONE 16(10): e0258369.


Marciniak, S., Mughal, M.R., Godfrey, L.R., Bankoff, R.J., Randrianatoandro, H., Crowley, B.E., Bergey, C.M, Muldoon, K.M., Randrianasy, J., Raharivololona, B.M., Miller, W., Schuster, S.C., Malhi, R.S., Yoder, A.D., Louis Jr., E.E., Kistler, L., and Perry, G. Evolutionary and phylogenetic insights from a nuclear genome sequence of the extinct, giant 'subfossil' koala lemur Megaladapis edwardsi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118: e2022117118.


Miller, J.H., Crowley, B.E., Bataille, C.P., Wald, E.J., Kelly, A.†, Gaetano, M.†, Bahn, V., and Druckenmiller, P. Historical landscape use of migratory caribou: New insights from old antlers. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8: 590837.


2020:     

Bataille, C.P., Crowley, B.E., Wooller, M.J., and Bowen, G.J. Advances in global bioavailable strontium isoscapes. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 555: 109849


Burney, D.A., Andriamialison, H., Andrianaivoarivelo, R., Bourne, S., Crowley, B.E., de Boer, E., Godfrey, L.R., Goodman, S.M., Griffiths, C, Griffiths, O., Hume, J.P., Joyce, W.G., Jungers, W.L., Marciniak, S., Middleton, G.J., Muldoon, K.M., Noromalala, E., Perez, V.R., Perry, G.H., Randalana, R., and Wright, H.T. Subfossil lemur discoveries from the Beanka protected area in western Madagascar. Quaternary Research 93: 187-203


Crowley, B.E. Captive dwarf lemurs and mouse lemurs have variable fur growth. Animals 10: 1288 doi:10.3390/ani10081288


Mosher, S.G.†, Crowley, B.E., Yanes, Y., Diefendorf, A.F., and Barone, R. Spatial variability in foliar carbon and nitrogen isotope values on Tenerife reflects both climate and soils: Establishing an isotopic framework for future work. Acta Oecologica 109: 103647


2019:

Crowley, B.E., and Godfrey, L.R. Strontium isotopes support small home ranges for extinct lemurs. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7: 490 doi: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00490


Crowley, B.E., Wultsch, C., and Kelly, M.J. Assessing the viability of isotopes in faecal matter for non-invasively tracking jaguar landscape use. Isotopes in Environmental & Health Studies 55(5): 478-498.


Crowley, B.E., Yanes, Y., Mosher, S.G.†, and Rando, J.C. Revisiting the foraging ecology and extinction history of two endemic vertebrates from Tenerife, Canary Islands. Quaternary 2, 10; doi:10.3390/quat2010010.


Douglass, K., Hixon, S.†, Wright, H., Wright, H.T., Godfrey, L., Crowley, B., Manjakahery, B., Rasolondrainy, T., Crossland, Z., and Radimilahy, C. A critical review of radiocarbon dates clarifies the human settlement of Madagascar. Quaternary Science Reviews 221: 105878.


Godfrey, L.R., Scroxton, N., Crowley, B.E., Burns, S.J., Sutherland, M.R., Pérez, V.R., Faina, P., McGee. D., and Ranivoharimanana, L. A new interpretation of Madagascar's megafaunal decline: the “Subsistence Shift Hypothesis”. Journal of Human Evolution 130: 126-140.


Samonds, K.E., Crowley, B.E., Rasolofomanana, T.R.N., Andriambelomanana, M.C., Andrianavalona, H.T., Ramihangihajason, T.N., Rakotozandry, R., Nomenjanahary, Z.B., Irwin, M.T., Wells, N.A., and Godfrey, L.R. A new late Pleistocene subfossil site (Tsaramody, Sambaina basin, central Madagascar) with implications for the chronology of habitat and megafaunal community change on Madagascar's central plateau. Journal of Quaternary Science 34: 379-392.  


Sparks, J.A., Crowley, B.E., Ruterford, M.G., and Jaggernauth, D. Coastal proximity, orientation, and precipitation amount drive spatial variability  in d34S values on the Caribbean island of Trinidad. Journal of Applied Chemistry 108: 104372.


Wallace, J.P.†, Crowley, B.E., and Miller, J.H. Investigating equid mobility in Miocene Florida, USA using strontium isotope ratios. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 516: 232-243.


2018:     

Cooke, S.B.*, and Crowley, B.E.* Deciphering the isotopic niches of now-extinct Hispaniolan rodents. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(5): e1510414

*Authors contributed equally


Craine, J., Elmore, A.J., Want, L. Aranibar, J., Bauters, M., Pascal Boeckx, P., Crowley, B.E., Dawes, M.A., Delzon, S., Fajardo, A., Fang, Y., Fujiyoshi, L., Gray, A., Guerrieri, R., Gundale, M.J., Hawke, D.J., Hietz, P., Jonard, M., Kearsley, E., Kenzo, T., Makarov, M., Marañón-Jiménez, S., McGlynn, T.P., McNeil, B.E., Mosher, S.G., Nelson, D.M., Peri, P.L., Roggy, J.C., Sanders-DeMott, R., Song, M., Szpak, P., Templer, P.H., Van der CSkarbek, K. Isotopic evidence for oligotrophication of terrestrial ecosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2: 1735-1744.


Crowley, B.E., Castro, I.#, Goodman, S.M., and Soarimalala, V. Isotopic evidence for niche partitioning and the influence of anthropogenic disturbance on endemic and introduced rodents in central Madagascar. The Science of Nature 105(44) https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-018-1564-y


Hixon, S.W.†, Elliott Smith, E.A., Crowley, B.E., Perry, G.H., Kennett, D.J., and Newsome, S.D. Nitrogen isotope (15N) patterns for amino acids in lemur bones are inconsistent with aridity driving megafaunal extinction in south-western Madagascar. Journal of Quaternary Science 33(8): 958-968.


McCool, J-P.P.†, Fladd, S.G., Scarborough, V.L., Plog, S., Dunning, N.P., Owen, L.A., Watson, A.S., Bishop, K.J., Crowley, B.E., Haussner, E.A.†, Tankersley, K.B., Lentz, D., Carr, C., and Thress, J.L. Soil analysis in discussions of agricultural feasibility for ancient civilizations: A critical review and reanalysis of the data and debate from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. PLoS ONE 13(6): p.e0198290.


Scarborough, V.L., Fladd, S.G., Dunning, N.P., Plog, S., Owen, L.A., Carr, C., Tankersley, K.B., McCool, J-P.†, Watson, A.S., Haussner, E.A.†, Crowley, B.E., Bishop, K.J., Lentz, D.L., and Vivian, G. Water uncertainty and ritual predictability at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Antiquity 92(364): 870-889


Sparks, J.A.†, and Crowley, B.E. Where did people forage in prehistoric Trinidad? Testing the utility of a multi-isotope approach for tracking the origins of terrestrial prey. Journal of Archaeological of Science Reports 19: 968-978.


Vrazo, M.B.†, Diefendorf, A.F., Crowley, B.E., and Czaja, A.D. Late Cretaceous marine arthropods relied on terrestrial organic matter as a food source: geochemical evidence from the Coon Creek Lagerstätte in the Mississippian Embayment. Geobiology 16(2): 160-178.

2017:     

Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., Bankoff, R.J., Perry, G.H., Culleton, B.J., Kennett, D.J., Sutherland, M.R, Samonds, K.E., and Burney, D.A. Island-wide aridity did not trigger recent megafaunal extinctions in Madagascar. Ecography 40: 901-912.


Crowley, B.E.*, Miller, J.H.*, and Bataille, C.P. Strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) in terrestrial ecological and paleoecological research: empirical efforts and recent advances in continental-scale models. Biological Reviews 92: 43-59.

*Authors contributed equally


Crowley, B.E., Slater, P.A., Arrigo-Nelson, S.J., Baden, A.L., and Karpanty, S.M. Strontium isotopes are consistent with low-elevation foraging limits for Henst's Goshawk. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41(4): 743-751.


Dasgupta, R.†, Crowley, B.E., and Maynard J.B. Organic and inorganic pollutant concentrations suggest anthropogenic contamination of soils along the Manali-Leh Highway, Northwestern Himalaya, India. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 74(4): 505-518.

Muldoon, K.M., Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., and Simons, E.L. Predation on subfossil Prolemur simus by multiple predator species at Ankarana Massif, Northern Madagascar? International Journal of Primatology 38(1): 58-79.


2016:     

Carlson, B.A. and Crowley, B.E. Comparative d13C variation in chimpanzee dietary ecology at Ngogo and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology 78: 1031-1040.


Crowley, B.E., Reitsema, L., Oelze, V.M., and Sponheimer M. Advances in primate stable isotope ecology – achievements and future prospects. American Journal of Primatology 78: 995-1003.


Godfrey, L.R., and Crowley, B.E. Madagascar's ephemeral paleo-grazer guild: Who ate the ancient grasses? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20160360.


Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., Muldoon, K.M., Kelley, E.A., King, S.J., Best, A.W., and Berthaume, M. What did Hadropithecus eat, and why should paleoanthropologists care? American Journal of Primatology 78: 1098-1112.


2015:     

Baumann, E.J.#, and Crowley, B.E. Stable isotopes reveal ecological differences amongst now-extinct proboscideans from the Cincinnati region, USA. Boreas 44(1): 240-254.


Crowley, B.E., Melin, A.D., Yeakel, J.D., and Dominy, N.J. Do oxygen isotope values in collagen reflect the ecology and physiology of neotropical mammals? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12(3): 127.


Gnezdilova, V.V., Ruban, D.A., Bruno, D.E., Perrotta, P., Crowley, B.E., Oheim, K.B., and Zayats, P.P. Geological heritage sites with palaeogeographical value: some geotourism perspectives. Annales Géologiques de la Péninsule Balkanique 76:93-104. doi: 10.2298/GABP1576093G.


Kistler, L., Ratan, A., Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., Hughes, C.E., Lei, R., Cui, Y., Wood, M.L., Muldoon, K.M., Andriamialison, H., McGraw, J.J., Tomsho, L.P., Schuster, S.C., Miller, W., Louis, E.E., Yoder, A.D., Malhi, R.S., and Perry, G.H. Comparative and population genomic analyses of Madagascar's extinct, giant 'subfossil' lemurs. Journal of Human Evolution 79: 45-54.


Tankersley, K.B., Murari, M., Crowley, B.E., Owen, L.A., Storrs, G.W., and Mortensen, L. Quaternary chronostratigraphy and stable isotope paleoecology of Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, USA. Quaternary Research 83(3): 479-487.


2014:               

Bruno, D.E., Crowley, B.E., Gutak, J.M., Nazarenko, O.V., and Ruban, D.A. Palaeogeography as geological heritage: Developing geosite classification. Earth-Science Reviews 138: 300-312.


Crowley, B.E. Oxygen isotope values in bone collagen and bone carbonate are consistently offset for New World monkeys. Biology Letters 10(11): 20140759.


Crowley, B.E., Rasoazanabary, E., and Godfrey, L.R. Stable isotopes complement focal individual observations and confirm dietary variability in reddish-gray mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) from southwestern Madagascar. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 155(1): 77-90.


Crowley, B.E., and Wheatley, P.V. To bleach or not to bleach? Comparing treatment methods for isolating biogenic carbonate. Chemical Geology 381: 234-242.

          

Melin, A.D., Crowley, B.E., Brown, S.T., Wheatley, P.V., Moritz, G.L., Tuh, F., Bernard, H., DePaolo, D.J., Jacobson, A.D., and Dominy, N.J. Calcium and carbon stable isotope ratios as paleodietary indicators. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 154(4): 633-643.


Pestle, W.J., Crowley, B.E., and Weirauch, M.T. Quantifying inter-laboratory variability in stable isotope analysis of ancient skeletal remains. PLoS ONE 9(7):e102844


2013:               

Crowley, B.E., Blanco, M.B., Arrigo-Nelson, S., and Irwin, M.T. Stable isotopes document resource partitioning and differential response to forest disturbance in sympatric cheirogaleid lemurs. Naturwissenschaften 100(10): 943-956.  


Crowley, B.E., and Godfrey, L.R. Why all those spines? Anachronistic defenses in the Didiereoideae against now extinct lemurs. South African Journal of Science 109(1/2): 70-76.


Crowley, B.E., and Samonds, K.E. Stable isotopes confirm a recent increase in grasslands in Northwestern Madagascar. The Holocene 23(7): 1066-1073.


2012:     

Crowley, B.E. Stable isotope techniques and applications for primatologists. International Journal of Primatology 33: 673-701.


Crowley, B.E., McGoogan. K., and Lehman, S.M. Edge effects on foliar stable isotope values in a Madagascan tropical dry forest. PLoS ONE 7(9): e44538.


Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., Guilderson, T.P., Zermeño, P., Koch, P.L., and Dominy, N.J. Extinction and ecological retreat in a community of primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279: 3597-3605.


Muldoon, K.M., Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., Rasoamiaramanana, A., Aronson, A., Jernvall, J.,

Wright, P.C., and Simons, E.L. Early Holocene fauna from a new subfossil site: A preliminary report from Christmas River, South central Madagascar. Madagascar Conservation and Development 7(1): 23-29.  


Vogel, E.R., Crowley, B.E., Knott, C.D., Blakely, M.D., and Dominy, N.J. A non-invasive method for quantifying nitrogen balance in free-ranging primates. International Journal of Primatology 33: 567-587.


Vogel, E.R., Knott, C.D., Crowley, B.E., Blakely, M.D., Larsen, M.D., and Dominy, N.J. Bornean orangutans on the brink of protein bankruptcy. Biology Letters 8: 333-336.


2011:           

Crowley, B.E. Extinction and rediscovery: where the wild things are. Journal of Biogeography 38: 1633-1634.


Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., and Irwin, M.T. A glance to the past: Subfossils, stable isotopes, seed dispersal, and species loss in southern Madagascar. American Journal of Primatology 73: 25-37.  


Crowley, B.E., Thorén, S., Rasoazanabary, E., Vogel, E.R., Barrett, M.A., Zohdy, S., Blanco, M.B., McGoogan, K., Arrigo-Nelson, S., Irwin, M.T., Wright, P.C., Radespiel, U., Godfrey, L.R., Koch, P.L., and Dominy, N.J. Explaining geographical variation in the isotope composition of mouse lemurs (Microcebus). Journal of Biogeography 38: 2106-2121.


Godfrey, L.R., Crowley, B.E., and Dumont, E. Thinking outside the box: A lemur's take on hominin craniodental evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108: E472, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1110782108.  


2010:     

Crowley, B.E. A refined chronology of prehistoric Madagascar and the demise of the megafauna. Quaternary Science Reviews 29: 2592-2604.


Crowley, B.E., Carter, M.L., Karpanty, S.M., Zihlman, A.L., Koch, P.L., and Dominy, N.J. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope enrichment in primate tissues. Oecologia v. 164, p. 611-626.


Samonds, K.E., Parent, S.N., Muldoon, K.M., Crowley, B.E., and Godfrey, L.R. Rock matrix surrounding subfossil lemur skull yields diverse collection of mammalian subfossils: Implications for reconstructing Madagascar's paleoenvironments. Malagasy Nature 4: 1-16.


2008:           

Crowley, B.E., Koch, P.L., and Davis, E.B. Stable isotope constraints on the elevation history of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin 120: 588-598.



Peer Reviewed Book Chapters, Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries:


In Press:     

Sponheimer, M. and Crowley, B.E. Evaluating primate diets with stable isotopes. In Primate Diet & Nutrition (J. Rothman and J. Lambert, eds.), University of Chicago Press.  


2018:     

Crowley, B.E. and Sparks, J.A.† Geology. Les Aires Protégées Terrestres de Madagascar: Leur Histoire, Description et Biote / The Terrestrial Protected Areas of Madagascar: Their History, Description, and Biota (S.M. Goodman, M.J. Raherilalao, and S. Wolhauser, eds.). Association Vahatra, Antananarivo, pp. 169-180 (Geology overview) and various other pages for geology descriptions of all protected areas.


2017:      

Crowley, B.E. Stable isotope ecology. In The International Encyclopedia of Primatology (A. Fuentes et al. eds.), Wiley-Blackwell. Entry 314, doi: 10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0314.


2016:     

Heck, L.,† Crowley, B., Thorén, S., and Radespiel, U. Determinants of isotopic variation in two mouse lemur species from northwestern Madagascar. In Dwarf and Mouse Lemurs of Madagascar: Biology, Behavior and Conservation Biogeography of the Cheirogaleidae (S. Lehman, U. Radespiel, and E. Zimmermann, eds.), Cambridge University Press series, Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, pp. 281-304.


2013:         

Crowley, B.E.,      and Godfrey, L.R. Isotopic variability and lemur diet in a dry Malagasy forest: A cautionary tale. In Leaping Ahead: Advances in Prosimian Biology (J.C. Masters, M. Gamba, and F. Génin eds.). New York, Springer, pp. 173-182.



Other Publications:


2023:

Miller, J.H., Fisher, D.A., Crowley, B.E., Secord, R., and Bledar, K. 2023 What can tusks tell us about the lives of mastodons? Paleo Science Journal for Kids and Teens. February issue.


2019:     

Hixon, S.W.,† Elliott Smith, E.A., Crowley, B.E., Perry, G., Randrianasay, J., Ranaivoarisoa, J.F., Kennett, D.J., and Newsome, S.D. Nitrogen isotope values of amino acids in lemur bone help disentangle the history of recent extinction in southwestern Madagascar. SAS Bulletin, Spring 2019, pp. 11-15.


2018:     

Crowley, B.E. and Haak, B.A. A geochemical tool for determining natal origin of raptors. Hawk Chalk, August issue, pp. 16-17.


2005:            

The CenTREAD Working Group. Farmers and the forest: Can agroforestry actually conserve biodiversity? Conservation Biology 19: 2043–2044.


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