Yuri Kimura
- Selected publications (up to January 1, 2022)
Kimura, Y., D. Fukui, M. Yoshiyuki, K. Higashi, 2022. Conservation paleobiology on Minami-DaitoIsland, Okinawa, Japan: Anthropogenic extinction of cave-dwelling bats on a tropical oceanic island. PeerJ 10: e12702.
Kimura, Y., L. J. Flynn, L. L. Jacobs, 2021. Tempo and Mode: Evidence on a protracted split from a dense fossil record. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9:642814.
Kimura, Y., I. Casanovas-Vilar, O. Maridet, D. C. Kalthoff, T. Mörs, Y. Tomida, 2020. The Eomyidae in Asia: Biogeography, diversity and dispersals. Fossil Imprint, 76: 181-200.
Kimura Y., Y. Tomida, D. C. Kalthoff, I. Casanovas-Vilar, T. Mörs, 2019. A new endemic genus of eomyid rodents from the early Miocene of Japan. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64: 303-312.
Kimura, Y., L. J. Flynn, L. L. Jacobs, 2017. Early late Miocene murine rodents from the upper part of the Nagri Formation, Siwalik Group, Pakistan, with a new fossil calibration point for the Tribe Apodemurini (Apodemus/Tokudaia). Fossil Imprint, 73: 197-212.
Kimura Y, Flynn LJ, Jacobs LL (2016) A paleontological case study for species delimitation in diverging fossil lineages. Historical Biology 28: 189-198.
Kimura Y, Hawkins MTR, McDonough MM, Jacobs LL, Flynn LJ (2015) Corrected placement of Mus-Rattus fossil calibration forces precision in the molecular tree of rodents. Scientific Reports, 5: 14444.
Kimura Y, Jacobs LL, Flynn LJ (2013) Lineage-specific responses of tooth shape in murine rodents (Murinae, Rodentia) to late Miocene dietary change in the Siwaliks of Pakistan. PLoS ONE 8: e76070.
Kimura Y, Jacobs LL, Cerling TE, Uno KT, Ferguson KM, Flynn LJ, Patnaik R (2013) Fossil mice and rats show isotopic evidence of niche partitioning and change in dental ecomorphology related to dietary shift in Late Miocene of Pakistan. PLoS ONE 8: e69308.
Kimura Y (2013) Intercontinental dispersals of sicistine rodents (Sicistinae, Dipodidae, Rodentia) between Eurasia and North America. In: Wang X, Flynn LJ, Fortelius M, editors. Fossil Mammals of Asia: Neogene Biostratigraphy and Chronology, Columbia University Press. 656–675.
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Kimura Y (2011) The earliest record of birch mice from the Early Miocene Nei Mongol, China. Naturwissenschaften 98:87–95.
Kimura Y (2010) New material of dipodid rodents (Dipodidae, Rodentia) from the Early Miocene of Gashunyinadege, Nei Mongol, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30: 1860–1873.