Lauren E. Helgen
Lauren E. Helgen, American mammalogist.
- Division of Mammals, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, and Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., United States.
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PublicationsEdit
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2008Edit
- Helgen, K.M., Lim, N.T-L. & Helgen, L.E. 2008. The hog-badger is not an edentate: systematics and evolution of the genus Arctonyx (Mammalia: Mustelidae). Zoological journal of the Linnean Society 154(2): 353–385. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00416.x Full article (PDF) Reference page.
2009Edit
- Helgen, K.M. & Helgen, L.E. 2009. Chapter 8. Biodiversity and biogeography of the moss-mice of New Guinea: a taxonomic revision of Pseudohydromys (Muridae: Murinae). Pp. 230–313 in Voss, R.S. & Carleton, M.D. (eds.). Systematic mammalogy: contributions in honor of Guy G. Musser. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 331: 450 pp. DOI: 10.1206/582-8.1 handle. Reference page.
- Helgen, K.M., Cole, F.R., Helgen, L.E. & Wilson, D.E. 2009. Generic Revision in the Holarctic Ground Squirrel Genus Spermophilus. Journal of Mammalogy 90(2): 270–305. DOI: 10.1644/07-MAMM-A-309.1 JSTOR PDF Reference page.
2012Edit
- Helgen, K.M., Miguez, R.P., Kohen, J.L. & Helgen, L.E. 2012. Twentieth century occurrence of the long-beaked echidna Zaglossus bruijnii in the Kimberley region of Australia. ZooKeys 255: 103–132. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.255.3774 Reference page.
2013Edit
- Helgen, K.M., Pinto, C.M., Kays, R., Helgen, L.E., Tsuchiya, M.T.N., Quinn, A., Wilson, D.E. & Maldonado, J.E. 2013. Taxonomic revision of the olingos (Bassaricyon), with description of a new species, the Olinguito. ZooKeys 324: 1–83. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.324.5827 Reference page.
- Rouse, G.W., Jermiin, L.S., Wilson, N.G., Eeckhaut, I., Lanterbecq, D., Oji, T., Young, C.M., Browning, T., Cisternas, P.A., Helgen, L.E., Stuckey, M., Messing, C.G. 2013. Fixed, free, and fixed: The fickle phylogeny of extant Crinoidea (Echinodermata) and their Permian–Triassic origin. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 66(1): 161–181. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.09.018 Reference page.
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