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Catherine Musinsky
Museum of Comparative Zoology 502
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department
home 3D reconstruction XROMM illustration video publications art and design
Catherine Musinsky
Museum of Comparative Zoology 502
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Department
Published Illustrations
◦In press: Crompton, AW. Masticatory motor programs in Australian herbivorous mammals: Diprotodontia. Int Comp Biol.
◦2006: Crompton, AW, DE Lieberman and S Aboela. Tooth orientation during occlusion and functional significance of condylar translation in primates and herbivores. In: MT Carrano, TJ Gaudin, RW Blob, JR Wible [eds]. Amniote paleobiology: perspectives on the evolution of mammals, birds, and reptiles: a volume honoring James Allen Hopson. University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London. 2006: i-vi. 367-388.
◦2004: German RZ, AW Crompton and AJ Thexton. The role of animal models in understanding feeding behavior in infants. Int J Orofacial Myology 30:20-30.
◦2003: Owerkowicz, T and AW Crompton. Scaling of respiratory turbinates and trachea in mammals and birds. SICB Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Final Program & Abstracts, 267.
◦2002: Crompton, AW, DE Lieberman and T Owerkowicz. Control of jaw movements in the hairy-nosed wombat. J Int Comp Biol 42:1215.
◦2000 Lieberman, DE and AW Crompton. Why fuse the mandibular symphysis? A comparative analysis. Amer J Phy Anthro 112:517-540.
◦1998: Thexton, AJ, AW Crompton and RZ German. Transition from suckling to drinking at weaning: a kinematic and electromyographic study in miniature pigs. J Exp Zool 280: 327-345.
◦1997: Crompton, AW, RZ German and AJ Thexton. Mechanisms of swallowing and airway protection in infant mammals (Sus domesticus and Macaca fascicularis). J Zool Lond 241: 89-102.
◦1995: Crompton, AW and DE Lieberman. The role of a mobile mandibular symphysis in mammals. In: Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Dental Morphology. RG Radiavski [ed]. p 417.
◦1995: Stern, D.N. and AW Crompton. A study of enamel organization, from reptiles to mammals. In: Aspects of Dental Biology: Paleontology, Anthropology and Evolution. J Moggi-Cecchi [ed], International Institute for the study of Man. Florence. 1-25.
◦1995: Crompton, AW. Masticatory function in non-mammalian cynodonts and early mammals. In: Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology. JJ Thomason [ed], Cambridge University Press. 55-75.