Timothy J. Gaudin, Ph. D.

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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES IN JOURNALS & EDITED VOLUMES

Gaudin, T.J. 1991. A re-examination of elasmobranch monophyly and chondrichthyan phylogeny. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen. 182 (2): 133-160.

Patterson, B., W. Segall, W.D. Turnbull, and T.J. Gaudin. 1992. The ear region in xenarthrans (=Edentata, Mammalia). Part II. Sloths, Anteaters, Palaeanodonts, and a Miscellany. Fieldiana, Geology. n.s., no. 24, 79 pp.

Gaudin, T.J. and A.A. Biewener. 1992. The functional morphology of xenarthrous vertebrae in the armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus (Mammalia, Xenarthra). Journal of Morphology. 214: 63-81. PDF file

Gaudin, T.J. 1995. The ear region of edentates and the phylogeny of the Tardigrada (Mammalia, Xenarthra). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 15(3): 672-705. PDF file

Gaudin, T.J., J.R. Wible, J.A. Hopson and W.D. Turnbull. 1996. Reexamination of the morphological evidence for the Cohort Epitheria (Mammalia, Eutheria). Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 3(1): 31-79. PDF file

Laerm, J., T. Gaudin, L. LePardo, N. Monteith and A. Szymczak. 1996. Records of the pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi winnemana Preble (Insectivora: Soricidae), in Alabama. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science. 67(1): 43-48.

Gaudin, T. J. and D. G. Branham. 1998. The phylogeny of the Myrmecophagidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Vermilingua) and relationship of Eurotamandua to the Vermilingua. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 5(3): 237-265. PDF file

Gaudin, T.J. and J.R. Wible. 1999. The entotympanic of pangolins and the phylogeny of the Pholidota. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 6(1): 39-65. PDF file

Gaudin, T.J. 1999. The morphology of xenarthrous vertebrae (Mammalia, Xenarthra). Fieldiana (Geology), n.s., no. 41, 38 pp. PDF file

Keller, R.D., T. J. Gaudin, J. C. Brinson, and H. F. Mauney. 2003. Ecological notes on the Golden Mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 119(3): 28-30.

Gaudin, T. J. 2003. Phylogeny of the Xenarthra (Mammalia). in: R.A. Fariña, S. F. Vizcaíno, and G. Storch (eds.): Morphological studies in fossil and extant Xenarthra (Mammalia). Senckenbergiana biologica, 83(1): 27-40.

Gaudin, T. J. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships among sloths (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Tardigrada): the craniodental evidence. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 140(2): 255-305. PDF file

Wible, J. R. and T. J. Gaudin. 2004. On the cranial osteology of the yellow armadillo Euphractus sexcinctus (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra, Placentalia). Annals of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 73(3): 117-196.

Rose, K. D.. R. J. Emry, T. J. Gaudin and G. Storch. 2005. Chapter 8. Xenarthra and Pholidota. Pp. 106-126 in: K. D. Rose and J. D. Archibald (eds.), The Rise of Placental Mammals. Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.

Manis, C., T. Gaudin, R. Minton, and T. P. Wilson. 2005. Desmognathus monticola (new county record, Marion Co., TN). Herpetological Review 36(4):461.

Gaudin, T. J. and J. R. Wible. 2006. Chapter 6. The phylogeny of living and extinct armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata): a craniodental analysis. Pp. 153-198 in: Carrano, M. T.,

Gaudin, T. J., Blob, R. W. & Wible, J. R. (eds.), Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. PDF file

Gaudin, T. J., R. J. Emry and B. Pogue. 2006. A new genus and species of pangolin (Mammalia, Pholidota) from the late Eocene of Inner Mongolia, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26(1): 146-159. PDF available upon request

Smith, M.B. and T.J. Gaudin. 2006. Noteworthy small mammal records from Graham County, North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 12(4):165-167. PDF file

Botha, J. and T. J. Gaudin. 2007. A new pangolin (Mammalia: Pholidota) from the Pliocene of Langebaanweg, South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27(2):484-491. PDF available upon request

Smith, M.B., T.J. Gaudin, and T.P. Wilson. 2007. Geographic distribution. Ambystoma opacum (Marbled Salamander). New County Record, Hamilton Co., TN. Herpetological Review. 38:347.

Gaudin, T.J. and H.G. McDonald. 2008. Chapter 3. Morphology-based investigations of the phylogenetic relationships among extant and fossil Xenarthrans. Pp. 24-36 in: J. Loughry and S. Vizcaíno (eds.), Biology of the Xenarthra, University of Florida Press, Gainesville, FL. PDF file

Smith, M.B., J. Conley, C. Nelson, and T.J. Gaudin. 2008. First record of the water shrew, Sorex palustris, from Graham County, North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 124(2): 61-62. PDF file

Smith, M. B., D. A. Aborn, T. J. Gaudin, and J. C. Tucker. 2008. Mammalian predator distribution around a transmission line. Southeastern Naturalist 7(2):289-300. PDF file

Gaudin, T. J., R. J. Emry, and J. R. Wible. 2009.  The phylogeny of living and extinct pangolins (Mammalia, Pholidota) and associated taxa: a morphology based analysis.  Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 16(4): 235-305. 
Gaudin et al 2009.pdf

Saint-André, P.-A., F. Pujos, C. Cartelle, G. DeIuliis, T.J. Gaudin, H.G. McDonald, and B. M. Quispe.  2010.  Nouveaux paresseux terrestres (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) du Néogène de l’Altiplano bolivien.  Geodiversitas.  32(2):255-306.
StAndreEtal2010.pdf

Gaudin, T. J.  2010.  Chapter 31. Pholidota.  Pp. 599-602  in: L. Werdelin and W. J. Sanders (eds.), Cenozoic Mammals of Africa, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. 

DeIuliis, G., T.J. Gaudin, and M.P. Vicars.  2011.  A new genus and species of nothrotheriid sloth (Xenathra, Tardigrada, Nothrotheriidae) from the late Miocene (Huayquerian) of Peru.  Palaeontology.  54(1): 171-205.
DeIuliisetal2011.pdf

Giannini, N.P., P. Gaudioso, D. A. Flores, and T. J. Gaudin.  2011.  A possible function for an enigmatic synapomorphy of Didelphis.  Mammalian Biology.  76:512-514
Giannini et al 2011 Mamm Biol 76.pdf

Gaudin, T.J., A.N. Miller, J.L. Bramblett, and T.P. Wilson. 2011. Holocene and Late Pleistocene bat fossils (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Hamilton County, TN, and their ecological implications.  Southeastern Naturalist  10(4):609–628.
GaudinEtal 2011 SENatSuppl.pdf

Gaudin, T.J.  2011.  On the osteology of the auditory region and orbital wall in the extinct West Indian sloth genus Neocnus (Megalonychidae, Xenarthra, Placentalia).  Annals of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.  80(1):5-28
ACM_801_03_Gaudin 2011.pdf

Eichler, S.E. and T.J. Gaudin. 2011.  New records of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Dasypodidae), in southeast Tennessee, and their implications.  Edentata.  12:7-13.
Edentata 12_New records of the nine-banded armadillo_Eichler and Gaudin.pdf

Pujos, F. T.J. Gaudin, G. De Iuliis, and C. Cartelle. 2012. Recent advances on variability, morpho-functional adaptations, dental terminology, and evolution of sloths.  Journal of Mammalian Evolution  19(3):159 - 169.
PujosEtal 2012 Xymposium.pdf

Babot, J., D. García-López, and T. Gaudin. (2012 – in press).  The most ancient xenarthran petrosal: morphology and evolutionary significance.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.


PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

Gaudin, T.J. 1989. A re-examination of elasmobranch monophyly and chondrichthyan phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 9 (3, suppl.): 22A.

Gaudin, T.J. 1990. The ear region of the Pilosa (Mammalia, Xenarthra) and the phylogeny of the Tardigrada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 10 (3, suppl.): 24A.

Gaudin, T.J. 1991. The functional morphology of xenarthrous vertebrae and the evolution of the Xenarthra (Mammalia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 11 (3, suppl.): 30A.

Gaudin, T.J. and A.A. Biewener. 1991. Function of xenarthrous vertebrae in armadillos. American Zoologist. 31(5): 108A.

Gaudin, T.J. and W.D. Turnbull. 1992. The stapedial morphology of the Xenarthra and its implications for higher-level mammalian relationships. Abstracts of Papers, Fifth North American Paleontological Convention. The Paleontological Society, Special Publication no. 6: 107.

Fortin, L. and T.J. Gaudin. 1994. A descriptive and comparative study on the epaxial musculature of Dasypus novemcinctus (Nine-banded armadillo). Abstracts of papers, Fifty-second Annual Eastern New England Biological Conference.

Gaudin, T.J. 1994. Phylogeny of the Tardigrada (Xenarthra, Mammalia): the cranio-dental evidence. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 14 (3, suppl.): 27A.

Gaudin, T.J., J.R. Wible, J.A. Hopson and W.D. Turnbull. 1995. Cohort Epitheria (Mammalia, Eutheria): the morphological evidence reexamined. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 15(3, suppl.): 31A

Gaudin, T.J. 1996. Morphology of xenarthrous vertebrae and its implications for edentate relationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 16(3, suppl.): 37A.

Branham, D. and T. Gaudin. 1997. A phylogenetic analysis of the family Myrmecophagidae. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science. 72(3-4): 73.

Branham, D. G. and T. J. Gaudin. 1997. The phylogeny of the Myrmecophagidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Vermilingua) and the relationships of Eurotamandua. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 17(3, suppl.): 33A.

Gaudin, T. J. and J. R. Wible. 1997. The entotympanic of pangolins and the phylogeny of the Pholidota (Mammalia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 17(3, suppl.): 48A.

Gaudin, T. J., J.L. Bramblett, P.R. Millener, P.C. Van Alstyne and K. Ballew. 1998. New Pleistocene and Holocene microvertebrate localities from Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 18(3, suppl.): 45A.

Gaudin, T. J., J. L. Bramblett, P.R. Millener, and P.C. Van Alstyne and K. Ballew. 1999. New late Pleistocene and Holocene microvertebrate localities from Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science. 74(1-2): 26.

Jeffries, M. N., T. J. Gaudin, and W. P. Stevens. 1999. Biogeography of the short-tailed shrew (Blarina brevicauda and B. carolinensis) in the Tennessee River Valley and adjacent areas of the midsouth. The ASB Bulletin. 46(2): 167.

Gaudin, T. J. and J. L. Bramblett. 1999. Preliminary report on Late Pleistocene bats from Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. The ASB Bulletin. 46(2): 167.

Wible, J.R. and T.J. Gaudin. 1999. Phylogeny of the Pholidota: The cranial evidence. Abstracts of 79th Annual Meeting, American Society of Mammalogists, Seattle, WA.

Gaudin, T.J. and G. DeIuliis. 1999. The late Miocene sloth Nothropus priscus, with comments on the phylogeny of the Nothrotheriidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(3, suppl.): 46A.

Corgan, J.X., E. Breitburg, J.B. Broster, W.C. Dickinson, T.J. Gaudin, E.M. Manning, and P.W. Parmalee. 1999. Records of fossil vertebrates from Tennessee: Cretaceous to early Holocene. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science. 75(1-2): 30.

Stevens, W. P., M. N. Jeffries, and T. J. Gaudin. 1999. Historical biogeography of short-tailed shrews based on analysis of skull and mandibular shape. American Zoologist, 39(5): 81A-82A.

Bramblett, J. L. and Gaudin, T. J. 2001. Late Pleistocene bats from Hamilton County, Tennessee. Abstracts of Eleventh Annual Colloquium on Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN.

Gaudin, T.J., M. N. Jeffries, and Stevens, W. P. 2001. Historical biogeography of short-tailed shrews in Georgia and Tennessee based on analysis of skull and mandibular shape. Abstracts of Eleventh Annual Colloquium on Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN.

Gaudin, T.J. 2001. The phylogeny of the Xenarthra. Journal of Morphology, 248(3): 234.

Gaudin, T.J. and J.R. Wible. 2001. The phylogeny of living and extinct armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra): a craniodental analysis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21(3, suppl.): 53A.

Gaudin, T.J. and R.J. Emry. 2002. The late Eocene pangolin Patriomanis from North America, and a new genus of pangolin from the late Eocene of Nei Mongol, China (Mammalia, Pholidota). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3, suppl.): 57A.

Storch, G., R. J. Emry, T. J. Gaudin and K. D. Rose. 2002. Origin and relationships of Xenarthra and Pholidota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3, suppl.): 111-112A.

Gaudin, T.J. 2003. Phylogeny of sloths (Mammalia,Xenarthra, Tardigrada): A cranio-dental analysis revisited. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(3, suppl.): 54A.

Brinson, J. C., R. D. Keller, and T.J. Gaudin. 2004. Small mammal diversity on maintained and non-maintained grassy balds. Abstracts of Fourteenth Annual Colloquium on Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States, Unicoi State Park, Helen, GA.

Gaudin, T.J. 2004. Phylogenetic analysis of extinct and extant pangolins (Mammalia, Pholidota) and related taxa using postcranial data. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24(3, suppl.): 63A.

Gaudin, T.J. 2005. Is Eurotamandua a pangolin? A reconsideration of its affinities to Xenarthra, Pholidota and Palaeanodonta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 25(3, suppl.): 62-63A.

Smith, M.B., D. Aborn, and T.J. Gaudin. 2006. The effects of a transmission line right-of-way on the relative distributions of mammalian predators (Orders Carnivora and Didelphimorphia). Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science. 82(1-2): 34.

Bramblett, J.L. and T.J. Gaudin. 2007. Phylogenetic analysis of extant armadillos (Xenarthra: Dasypodidae) based on postcranial data. Journal of Morphology 268(12): 1053.

Gaudin, T.J. 2007. Xenarthran phylogeny and relationships to non-xenarthran placentals. Journal of Morphology 268(12): 1076.

Gaudin, T.J., A.N. Miller, J.L. Bramblett, and T.P. Wilson. 2008. Holocene and Late Pleistocene chiropteran fossils from Hamilton County, TN, and their ecological implications. Southeastern Association of Vertebrate Paleontology Proceedings, Vol. 1: 20.

Bramblett, J.L. and T.J. Gaudin. 2008. Phylogenetic analysis of extant armadillos (Xenarthra: Dasypodidae) based on postcranial data. Southeastern Association of Vertebrate Paleontology Proceedings, Vol. 1: 14-15.

Gaudin, T.J., and J.L. Bramblett. 2008. Phylogenetic analysis of Cingulata (Xenarthra) based on postcranial data. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 (3, suppl.): 82A.

Novacek, M.J., and ATOL Mammal Morphology Team. 2008. A team-based approach yields a new matrix of 4,500 morphological characters for mammalian phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 (3, suppl.): 121A.

Gaudin, T.J., S.E. Eichler, and J.S. Brinson. 2010. New records of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Dasypodidae), in southeast Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science  85(1): 27.

Pujos, F., T.J. Gaudin, G. DeIuliis, and C. Cartelle.  2010.  Morpho-functional adaptations and the evolution of sloths. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM) IX abstract volume.

Gaudin, T.J. and J.L. Bramblett.  2010.  Phylogenetic analysis of extinct and extant Cingulata (Xenarthra, Mammalia) based on combined cranial and postcranial data. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM) IX abstract volume.

Gaudin, T.J. and J.L. Bramblett.  2010.  Phylogenetic analysis of extinct and extant Cingulata (Xenarthra, Mammalia) based on combined cranial and postcranial data.  Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstract Volume: 95A.

Giallombardo, A. and ATOL Mammal Morphology Team.  2010.  Postcanine tooth homologies in Mammalia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstract Volume: 96A.

Gaudin, T.J., H.G. McDonald, and A.D. Rincón.  2011.  Phylogenetic Analysis of the Sloth Family Megalonychidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Folivora) Based on Cranial Data. Abstracts and Program, Fourth Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Vertebrate Paleontology, Gainesville, FL.

Gaudin, T.J., H.G. McDonald, and A.D. Rincón.  2011.  Phylogenetic Analysis of the Sloth Family Megalonychidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Folivora) Based on Cranial Data.  Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstract Volume: 115.

Carpenter, C., T. Gaudin, J. Shaw, and T. Wilson.  2011.  Phylogeography of short-tailed shrews (genus: Blarina) of southeast Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science  87(1): 77.

Carpenter, C., T. Gaudin, J. Shaw, and T. Wilson.  2012.  Phylogeography of short-tailed shrews (genus: Blarina) of southeast Tennessee. Abstracts of 22nd Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the Eastern United States, Louisville, MS

Carpenter, C., T. Gaudin, J. Shaw, and T. Wilson.  2012.  Phylogeography of short-tailed shrews (genus: Blarina) of southeast Tennessee. Abtracts of UTC Research Day, 4 April 2012, p.19.

Carpenter, C., T. Gaudin, J. Shaw, and T. Wilson.  2012.  Phylogeography of short-tailed shrews (genus: Blarina) of southeast Tennessee. Southeastern Biology  59(2):152.

Gaudin, T.J.  2012.  Premaxillae of extinct Antillean megalonychid sloths Acratocnus and Neconus and a potential new synapomorphy for Megalonychidae (Xenarthra, Mammalia). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Abstract Volume: XX.


BOOK CHAPTERS & MISCELLANEOUS

Gaudin, T.J. 1993. The phylogeny of the Tardigrada (Xenarthra, Mammalia) and the evolution of locomotor function in the Xenarthra. Ph.D. dissertation, the University of Chicago, 226 pp.

Collins, L.T., R.P. Bell, R.M. Durham, T.J. Gaudin and B.A. Walton. 1996-2005. Investigations in Biology 121, 2nd – 6th edition. Harcourt Brace Custom Publishers, Orlando, FL. 122 pp.

Gaudin, T. J. 1999. Palaeanodonta. Pp. 821-823 in: Encyclopedia of Paleontology, Volume 2. R. S. Singer, ed., Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago, IL.

Gaudin, T. J. 1999. Pholidota. Pp. 855-857 in: Encyclopedia of Paleontology, Volume 2. R. S. Singer, ed., Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago, IL.

Gaudin, T. J. 1999. Xenarthra. Pp. 1347-1353 in: Encyclopedia of Paleontology, Volume 2. R. S. Singer, ed., Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago, IL.

Gaudin, T. J. 2002. Edentata. Pp. 76-78 in: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Volume 6, McGraw-Hill Co., New York, NY.

Bell, R. P., L. T. Collins, R. M. Durham, T. J. Gaudin, and B. A. Walton. 2006. Investigations in Biology 121. Thomson Custom Solutions, Mason, OH, 167 pp. (also available as Collins, L. T., R. P. Bell, and C. H. Nelson. 2005. Laboratory Manual for Solomon, Berg & Martin’s Biology, 7th ed. Thomson Learning, Inc., Belmont, CA, 337 pp.)

Crompton, A. W., F. A. Jenkins, Jr., S. Hopson, T. J. Gaudin, and M. T. Carrano, 2006. Chapter 15. James Allen Hopson: A Biography. Pp. 507-515 in: Carrano, M. T., Gaudin, T. J., Blob, R. W. & Wible, J. R. (eds.), Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. PDF file

Gaudin, T. J., Carrano, M. T., Blob, R. W., & Wible, J. R. 2006. Chapter 1. Introduction. Pp. 1-17 in: Carrano, M. T., Gaudin, T. J., Blob, R. W. & Wible, J. R. (eds.), Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. PDF file

Carrano, M. T., & Gaudin, T. J. 2006. Appendix. James Allen Hopson: A Bibliography (1964-2005). Pp. 517-527 in: Carrano, M. T., Gaudin, T. J., Blob, R. W. & Wible, J. R. (eds.), Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

Smith, M.B. & T.J. Gaudin. 2007. Terrestrial mammal inventory for the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. Unpublished Report. U.S. National Park Service, Bibkey # 650556.

Gaudin, T. J. 2009.  Endless Forms Most Beautiful and Most Wonderful: South American Mammals.  A review of “Mammals of South America.  Volume 1.  Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats.  A. L. Gardner (ed.).  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  2008.”  Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 16(4): 307-308.
Gaudin review2009.pdf


BOOK & EDITED VOLUMESS

Carrano, M. T., Gaudin, T. J., Blob, R. W. & Wible, J. R. (eds.). 2006. Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 547 pp.

Gaudin, T.J. and F. Pujos. (2012) Form and Function in the Xenarthra – Symposium Proceedings Volume.  Journal of Mammalian Evolution  19(3):155-234.


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