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                                                                                       FEBRUARY 2019 – VOL. 83 (1), NO. 544  ISSN 0033-5894
                                                                                                            Volume 100, March 2021
                                                                                                       QUATERNARY
                                                                                                       RESEARCH


                                                                                                    EDITORS
                                                                                                    Derek B. Booth
                                                                                                    Nicholas Lancaster
                                                                                                    Lewis A. Owen
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                                                                           PALEONTOLOGY
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                                 Meteorite                                                    How to build a dinosaur: Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation of locomotor biomechanics in     39  1
                                                                                        extinct animals

                                                                                          Peter J. Bishop, Andrew R. Cuff, and John R. Hutchinson
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                                                                                              Spatial scaling of beta diversity in the shallow-marine fossil record

                                                                                          Tom M. Womack, James S. Crampton, and Michael J. Hannah
                                 Mineralogy                                                   The effects of geographic range size and abundance on extinction during a time of “sluggish”’ evolution     54   68   86

                                                                                          Michelle M. Casey, Erin E. Saupe, and Bruce S. Lieberman
                                                                                              The names don’t matter but the numbers do: searching for stability in Carboniferous brachiopod
                                                                                        paleocommunities from the North American Midcontinent

                                                                                          Luke C. Strotz and Bruce S. Lieberman
                                                                                              The role of bioturbation-driven substrate disturbance in the Mesozoic brachiopod decline

                                                                                          Marko Manojlovic and Matthew E. Clapham
                                                                                              Do paleontologists dream of electric dinosaurs? Investigating the presumed inefficiency of dinosaurs
                                                                                        contact incubating partially buried eggs
                                                                                          Jason D. Hogan and David J. Varricchio       101
                                                                                              Heterochronic origin of spherical fusulinid foraminifera in the late Paleozoic
                                                                                         Yukun Shi      115
                                                                                             Analysis of the juvenile shell of  Lingula anatina  (Brachiopoda: Linguliformea) provides insight
                                                                                        into the evolution of life cycles of fossil brachiopods
                                                                                          Anna A. Madison, Tatyana V. Kuzmina, and Elena N. Temereva       134
                                                                                              Quantifying shell outline variability in extant and fossil  Laqueus  (Brachiopoda: Terebratulida):
                                                                                        are outlines good proxies for long-looped brachidial morphology and can they help us characterize species?
                                                                                          Natalia López Carranza and Sandra J. Carlson       149
                                         Alan E. Rubin and Chi Ma
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