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Mikael Fortelius, Selected Publications Articles in refereed international scientific journals Rensberger, J.M., A. Forstén and M. Fortelius 1984. Functional evolution of the cheek tooth pattern and chewing direction in Tertiary horses. Paleobiology 10:439-452 Boyde, A. and M. Fortelius 1986. Development, structure and function of rhinoceros enamel. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 87:181-214. Janis, C. and M. Fortelius 1988. On the means whereby mammals achieve increased functional durability of their dentitions, with special reference to limiting factors. Biological Reviews (Cambridge) 63:197-230. Fortelius, M. and J. Kappelman 1993. The largest land mammal ever imagined. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 108:85-101. Hunter, J.P. and M. Fortelius 1994. Comparative dental occlusal morphology, facet development, and microwear in two sympatric species of Listriodon (Mammalia: Suidae) from the middle Miocene of Anatolia (Turkey). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14:105-126. Solounias, N., M. Fortelius and P. Freeman 1994. Molar wear rates in ruminants: a new approach. Annales Zoologici Fennici 31:219-227. Alpagut, B., P. Andrews, M. Fortelius, J. Kappelman, S. Sen, I. Temizsoy, H. Celebi, W. Lindsay 1996. A new specimen of Ankarapithecus meteai from the Sinap Formation of Central Anatolia. Nature 382:349-351. Jernvall, J., J. Hunter and M. Fortelius 1996. Molar tooth diversity, disparity, and ecology in Cenozoic ungulate radiations. Science 274:1489-1492. Popowics, T. E., and M. Fortelius. 1997. On the cutting edge: Tooth blade sharpness in herbivorous and faunivorous mammals. Annales Zoologici Fennici 34:7388. Alroy, J.J., R.L. Bernor, M. Fortelius, L. Werdelin 1998. The MN System: Regional or Continental? Mitt. Bayer. Staatssamml. Paläont. hist. Geol. 38:243-258. Fortelius, M. and Solounias, N. 2000. Functional characterization of ungulate molars using the abrasion-attrition wear gradient: a new method for reconstructing paleodiets. Am. Mus. Novitates. 3301:1-36. Jernvall, J. and M. Fortelius. 2002. Common mammals drive the evolutionary increase of hypsodonty in the Neogene. Nature 417: 538-540. Fortelius, M., J. T. Eronen, J. Jernvall, L. Liu, D. Pushkina, J. Rinne, A. Tesakov, I. A. Vislobokova, Z. Zhang, and L. Zhou. 2002. Fossil Mammals Resolve Regional Patterns of Eurasian Climate Change During 20 Million Years. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4:1005-1016. Liu, L., M. Fortelius and M. Pickford. 2002. New fossil Suidae from Shanwang, Shandong, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 152-163. Zhang, Z., A. W. Gentry, A. Kaakinen, L. Liu, J. P. Lunkka, Z. Qiu, S. Sen, R. S. Scott, L. Werdelin, S. Zheng, and M. Fortelius. 2002. Land mammal faunal sequence of the late Miocene of China: New evidence from Lantian, Shaanxi Province. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 40:165-176. Kaiser, T.M. and Fortelius, M., 2003. Differential mesowear in occluding upper and lower molars -- opening mesowear analysis for lower molars and premolars in hypsodont horses. Journal of Morphology, 258, 67-83. Jernvall, J. and M. Fortelius. 2004. Maintenance of trophic structure in fossil mammal communities: site occupancy and taxon resilience. American Naturalist 164:614-624. Liu, L., D. Kostopolous, and M. Fortelius, 2004. Late Miocene Microstonyx remains (Suidae, Mammalia) from Northern China. Geobios 37:49-64. Jokela, T., J. T. Eronen, A. Kaakinen, L. Liu, B. Passey, Z. Zhang, and M. Fu. 2005. Translation of Otto Zdansky’s “The Localities of the Hipparion Fauna in Baode County in N. W. Shanxi” (1923) from the German.Paleontologia Electronica 1(8): 3A:10p. [M. Fu = Mikael Fortelius] Pihlström, H. M. Fortelius, S. Hemilä, R. Forsman and T. Reuter. 2005. Scaling of mammalian ethmoid bones can predict olfactory organ size and performance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 272:957-962. Evans A.R., Hunter J., Fortelius M. & Sanson G.D. 2005. The scaling of tooth sharpness in mammals. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 42, 603-613 Liu, L., D. Kostopoulos, and M. Fortelius. 2005. The late Miocene mammal locality of Akkasdagi, Turkey: X. Suidae. Geodiversitas 27:715-732. Fortelius M., Armour-Chelu M., Bernor R. & Fessaha N. 2005. Systematics and paleobiology of the Rudabánya Suidae. Palaeontographia Italica, 90:259-278 Puolamäki K, Fortelius M, Mannila H. 2006. Seriation in paleontological data using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. PLoS Computational Biology 2:e6. Fortelius, M., J. T. Eronen, L. Liu, D. Pushkina, A. Tesakov, I. A. Vislobokova, and Z. Zhang. 2006. Late Miocene and Pliocene large land mammals and climatic changes in Eurasia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 238:219-227. Fortelius M, Gionis A, Jernvall J, Mannila H. 2006. Spectral ordering and biochronology of European fossil mammals. Paleobiology 32(2): 206-214. Fortelius, M & Zhang, Z. 2006. An Oasis in the Desert? History of Endemism and Climate in the Late Neogene of North China. Palaeontographica A. 277:131-141. Evans, A.R., G. P. Wilson, M. Fortelius and J. Jernvall. 2007. High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents. Nature 445:78-81. Articles in refereed international edited volumes and in international scientific conference proceedings Fortelius, M. 1988. Isometric scaling of mammalian cheek teeth is also true metabolic scaling. In Russell, D.E.; Santoro, J.-P.; Sigogneu-Russell, D. (eds.): Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Paris 1986. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, Série C, 53:459-462. Bernor, R. L., V. Fahlbusch, P. Andrews, H. d. Bruijn, M. Fortelius, F. Rögl, F. F. Steininger, and L. Werdelin. 1996. The evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene mammal faunas: A chronologic, systematic, biogeographic and paleoenvironmental synthesis. Pages 449-471 in R. L. Bernor, V. Fahlbusch, and H.-W. Mittmann, editors. The Evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene Mammal Faunas. Columbia University Press, New York. Fortelius, M., L. Werdelin. P. Andrews, R. L. Bernor, A. Gentry, L. Humphrey, W. Mittmann and S. Viranta 1996. Provinciality, diversity, turnover and paleoecology in land mammal faunas of the later Miocene of western Eurasia. Pp. 414-448 in R. Bernor, V. Fahlbusch & W. Mittmann (eds.), The Evolution of Western Eurasian Neogene Mammal Faunas. Columbia University Press. Jernvall, J., J. P. Hunter and M. Fortelius. 2000. Trends in the evolution of molar crown types in ungulate mammals: evidence from the northern hemisphere. Pp. 269-281 in Development, Function and Evolution of Teeth. Edited by Teaford, M., Smith, M. M. & Ferguson, M. W. J. Cambridge University Press. Fortelius, M. and A. Hokkanen. 2001. The trophic context of hominoid occurrence in the later Miocene of western Eurasia – a primate-free view. Pp. 19-47 in Phylogeny of the Neogene Hominoid Primates of Eurasia. Edited by L. de Bonis, G. Koufos & P. Andrews. Cambridge University Press. Bernor, R. L., R. S. Scott, M. Fortelius, J. Kappelman, and S. Sen. 2003. Equidae (Perissodactyla). Pages 220-281 in M. Fortelius, J. W. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor, editors. Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press. Fortelius, M. 2003. Evolution of dental capability in Western Eurasian large mammal plant eaters 22-2 million years ago: a case for environmental forcing mediated by biotic processes. Pages 61-68 in A. Legakis, Sfenthourakis, S., Polumeni, R., Thessalou-Legaki, M., editor. The New Panorama of Animal Evolution. Proceedings XVIII International Congress of Zoology. Pensoft, SofiaMoscow. Fortelius, M., K. Heissig, G. Sarac, and S. Sen. 2003. Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla). Pages 282-307 in M. Fortelius, J. W. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor, editors. Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press. Fortelius, M., S. Nummela, and S. Sen. 2003. Orycteropodidae (Tubulidentata). Pages 194-201 in M. Fortelius, J. W. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor, editors. Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press. Scott, R. S., M. Fortelius, K. Huttunen, and M. Armour-Chelu. 2003. Abundance of "Hipparion". Pages 380-397 in M. Fortelius, J. W. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor, editors. Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press. Fortelius, M., J. T. Eronen, L. Liu, D. Pushkina, A. Tesakov, I. A. Vislobokova, and Z. Zhang. 2004. Continental-scale hypsodonty patterns, climatic palaeobiogeography, and dispersal of Eurasian Neogene large mammal herbivores. Pages 1-11 in J. W. F. Reumer and W. Wessels, editors. Distribution and Migration of Tertiary Mammals in Eurasia. A volume in honour of Hans de Bruijn. Deinsea, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Ukkonen, A., M. Fortelius, and H. Mannila. 2005. Finding partial orders from unordered 0-1 data. In R. Grossman, R. Bayardo, K. P. Bennett (Eds.): Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, p. 285-293. Scientific monographs Fortelius, M. 1985. Ungulate cheek teeth: developmental, functional and evolutionary interrelations. Acta Zoologica Fennica 180:1-76. Fortelius, M., J. Kappelman, S. Sen, and R. L. Bernor (eds.) 2003. Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey. Columbia University Press, New York. 409 pp. Steininger, F. F., Kovar-Eder, J. and Fortelius, M. (eds.), 2004. The middle Miocene environments and ecosystem dynamics of the Eurasian Neogene (EEDEN). Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 249, 100pp.