Thomas C. Giarla
Thomas C. Giarla, U.S. mammalogist
- Department of Biology, Siena College, Albany, New York, United States.
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Publications
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2015
edit- Stanley, W.T., Hutterer, R., Giarla, T.C. & Esselstyn, J.A. 2015. Phylogeny, phylogeography and geographical variation in the Crocidura monax (Soricidae) species complex from the montane islands of Tanzania, with descriptions of three new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174(1): 185-215. DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12230 Reference page.
2028
edit- Hutterer, R., Balete, D.S., Giarla, T.C., Heaney, L.R. & Esselstyn, J.A. 2018. A new genus and species of shrew (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Palawan Island, Philippines. Journal of Mammalogy 99(3): 518–536. DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyy041 Reference page.
2019
edit- Esselstyn, J.A., Achmadi, A.S., Handika, H., Giarla, T.C., & Rowe, K.C. 2019. A new climbing shrew from Sulawesi highlights the tangled taxonomy of an endemic radiation . Journal of Mammalogy 100(6):1713–1725. DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyz077 PDF Reference page.
2020
edit- Voss, R.S., Giarla, T.C., Díaz-Nieto, J.F. & Jansa, S.A. 2020. A revision of the didelphid marsupial genus Marmosa. Part 2. Species of the rapposa group (subgenus Micoureus). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 439: 1–62. DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090.439.1.1 Reference page.
2021
edit- Voss, R.S. & Giarla, T.C. 2021. A Revision of the Didelphid Marsupial Genus Marmosa Part 3. A New Species from Western Amazonia, with Redescriptions of M. perplexa Anthony, 1922, and M. germana Thomas, 1904. American Museum Novitates 3969: 1–28. DOI: 10.1206/3969.1 Reference page.
- Voss, R.S., Giarla, T.C. & Jansa, S.A. 2021. A Revision of the Didelphid Marsupial Genus Marmosa Part 4. Species of the Alstoni Group (Subgenus Micoureus). American Museum Novitates 3983: 1–31. DOI: 10.1206/3983.1 Reference page.
- Kirchman, J.J., McInerney, N.R., Giarla, T.C., Olson, S.L., Slikas, E. & Fleischer, R.C. 2021. Phylogeny based on ultra-conserved elements clarifies the evolution of rails and allies (Ralloidea) and is the basis for a revised classification. Ornithology 138(4): ukab042. DOI: 10.1093/ornithology/ukab042 Reference page.
2022
edit- Nations, J.A., Giarla, T.C., Morni, M.A., Dee, J.W., Swanson, M.T., Hiller, A.E., Khan, F.A.A. & Esselstyn, J.A. 2022. Molecular data from the holotype of the enigmatic Bornean Black Shrew, Suncus ater Medway, 1965 (Soricidae, Crocidurinae), place it in the genus Palawanosorex. Zookeys 1137: 17–31. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1137.94217 Reference page.
2024
edit- Voss, R.S., Fleck, D.W. & Giarla, T.C. 2019. Mammalian Diversity and Matses Ethnomammalogy in Amazonian Peru Part 5. Rodents. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 446: 1–176. DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090.466.1.1 Reference page.
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