Publications

(updated Fall 2022  – for most updated publication list, search Hartstone-Rose on Google Scholar or preferred database)

(* = HR Lab student or former student)

Special Issues

Behavioral correlates of muscle functional morphology

Cranial Muscles

Behavioral correlates of muscle functional morphology

Postcranial Muscles

2023

Hartstone-Rose A, Berger A*, Tuman M*, Fiorillo AR. 2023. Illuminating Dinosaurs Under the Aurora Borealis – a commentary on the creation of the Arctic cover for Dinosaurs: New Ideas from Old Bones. The Anatomical Record. 306:1611–1617.

Deutsch AR*, Langerhans RB, Flores D*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2023. The roar of Rancho La Brea? Comparative anatomy of modern and fossil felid hyoid bones. Journal of Morphology. Online.

 

Martens LL*, Piersanti SJ*, Berger A*, Kida NA*, Deutsch AR*, Bertok K, Humphries L, Lassiter A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2023. The Effects of Onychectomy (Declawing) on Antebrachial Myology across the Full Body Size Range of Exotic Species of Felidae. Animals. 13:2462:1-24.

 

Dickinson E*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2023. Behavioral correlates of fascicular organization - the confluence of muscle architectural anatomy and function. The Anatomical Record. Online.

Dickinson E*, Tomblin E*, Rose M*, Tate Z*, Gottimikkula M*, Granatosky MC, Santana S, Hartstone-Rose A. 2023. Ecomorphological correlates of inner and middle ear anatomy within phyllostomid bats. The Anatomical Record. Online.

 

Hoffman AJ*, McGuire L, Mathews CJ*, Joy A*, Law F, Drews M, Rutland A, Hartstone-Rose A, Winterbottom M, Mulvey KL. 2023. The Importance of Trust in the Relation between COVID-19 Information from Social Media and Well-being among Adolescents and Young Adults. PLOS ONE. 18(3): e0282076:1-16

 

Joy A*, Mathews C*, Zhao M, Law F, McGuire L, Hoffman AJ*, Balkwill F, Burns KP, Butler L, Drews M, Fields G, Smith H, Winterbottom M, Rutland A, Hartstone-Rose A, Mulvey KL. 2023. Interest, Mindsets and Engagement: Longitudinal Relations in Science Orientations for Adolescents in Informal Science Programs. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 52:1088–1099

Organ JM, Smith HR, Trainor PA, Allen K, Balta J, Beresheim AB, Brewer-Deluce C, Brown KM, Burrows AM, Byers KT, Byram JN, Cale AS, Carroll MA, Champney T, Cornwall J, Dayal MR, DeLeon VB, Dunnwald M, Ferrigno C, Finn GM, Fox GM, Geller PL, Guttmann GD, Harper N, Harrell KM, Hartstone-Rose A, Hildebrandt S, Hortsch M, Jackson J, Johnson LE, Lohman Bonfiglio CM, McCumber TL, Menegaz RA, Mussell JC, O’Loughlin VD, Otobo T, Oyedele O, Pascoe MA, Person D, Reidenberg JS, Robinson RE, Rogers KA, Ros MA, Ross CF, Sanders KA, Schmitt B, Schoenwolf GC, Smith TD, Smith TC, Sumner DR, Taylor AB, Taylor MJ, Teaford MF, Topp KS, Willmore KE, Wisco JJ, Yang J, Zumwalt AC. 2023. Personal Autonomy and Self-Determination are Crucial for Professionalism in Healthcare. Anatomical Sciences Education. 16:571–573

This is an important position paper cosigned by leaders of the anatomy education field in support of teaching medical students to use gender inclusive language that was written in response to right-wing media outrage over the inclusion of non-binary gender content in medical school anatomy curriculum.

2022

Deutsch AR*, Dickinson E*, Whichard VA*, Lagomarsino GR*, Perry JMG, Kupczik K, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. Primate Body Mass and Dietary Correlates of Tooth Root Surface Area. The American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 177(1):4–26.

Hartstone-Rose A, Dickinson E*, Deutsch AR*, Worden N*, Hirschkorn GA*. 2022. Masticatory muscle architectural correlates of dietary diversity in Canidae, Ursidae, and across the order Carnivora. The Anatomical Record. 305:477–497.

Leonard KC*, Worden N*, Boettcher ML*, Dickinson E*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. Effects of freezing and short-term fixation on muscle mass, volume and density. The Anatomical Record. 305:199–208.

Leonard KC*, Worden N*, Boettcher ML*, Dickinson E*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. Effects of long-term ethanol storage on muscle architecture. The Anatomical Record. 305:184–198.

Moore AM, Hartstone-Rose A, Gonzalez-Socoloske D. 2022. Review of Sensory Modalities of Sirenians and the Other Extant Paenungulata Clade. The Anatomical Record. 305:715–735.

Dickinson E*, Pastor J, Santana S, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. Functional and ecological correlates of the primate jaw abductors. The Anatomical Record. 305:1245–1263.

Antonelli T*, Leischner CL*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. The cranial morphology of the black-footed ferret: A comparison of wild and captive specimens. Animals. 12 (2708): 1-17


Dickinson E*, Elimnowski EE*, Flores D*, Eldridge EI* Granatosky MC, Hartstone-Rose A. 2022. A morphological analysis of Carnivoran ossicles from Rancho La Brea. Journal of Morphology. 283:1337–1349.


Mulvey KL, McGuire L, Mathews C*, Hoffman AJ*, Law F, Joy A*, Hartstone-Rose A, Winterbottom M, Balkwill F, Fields GE, Butler L, Burns K, Drews M, Rutland A. 2022. Preparing the Next Generation for STEM: Adolescent Profiles Encompassing Math and Science Motivation and Interpersonal Skills and their Associations with Identity and Belonging. Youth & Society. ONLINE.

Law CJ, Blackwell E, Curtis AA, Dickinson E*, Hartstone-Rose A, Santana S. 2022. Decoupled evolution of crania and mandibles in carnivoran mammals. Evolution. ONLINE.

McGuire L, Hoffman A*, Mulvey KL, Hartstone-Rose A, Winterbottom M, Joy A*, Law F, Balkwill F, Burns KP, Butler L, Drews M, Fields G, Smith H, Rutland A. In Press. Children's and adolescents' gender stereotypes and peer selection in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Sex Roles.

2021

Mathews C*, McGuire L, Joy A*, Law F, Winterbottom M, Rutland A, Mulvey KL, Drews M, Hartstone-Rose A. 2021. Assessing adolescents’ critical health literacy: How is trust in government leadership associated with knowledge of COVID-19? PLoS ONE. 16(11): e0259523.

Leonard KC*, Worden N*, Boettcher ML*, Dickinson E*, Omstead KM, Burrows AM, Hartstone-Rose A. 2021. Anatomical and ontogenetic influences on muscle density. Scientific Reports. 11(2114):1-11.

Joy A*, Law F, McGuire L, Mathews C*, Hartstone-Rose A, Winterbottom M, Rutland A, Fields G, Mulvey KL. 2021. Understanding Parents’ Roles in Children’s Learning and Engagement in Informal Science Learning Sites. Frontiers in Psychology. 12:1-10

Dickinson E*, Boettcher ML*, Smith MR*, Worden N*, Swindell SR*, Seelye JS*, Pastor F, Hartstone-Rose A. 2021. Myological variation in the forearm anatomy of Callitrichidae and Lemuridae. The Journal of Anatomy. 239:669–681.

Dickinson E*, Davis JS, Deutsch AR*, Patel D*, Nijhawan A*, Patel M*, Blume A*, Gannon JL, Turcotte CM, Hartstone-Rose A. 2021. Evaluating bony predictors of bite force across the order Carnivora. Journal of Morphology. 282:1499–1513.

McGuire L, Monzavi T, Hoffman AJ*, Law F, Irvin MJ, Winterbottom M, Hartstone-Rose A, Rutland A, Burns KP, Butler L, Drews M, Fields G, Mulvey KL. 2021. Science and math interest and gender stereotypes: The role of educator gender in informal science learning sites. Frontiers in Psychology. 12:1-8.

McGuire L, Hoffman AJ*, Mulvey KL, Winterbottom M, Balkwill F, Burns KP, Chatton M, Drews M, Eaves N, Fields GE, Joy A*, Law F, Rutland A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2021. Impact of youth and adult informal science educators on youth learning at exhibits. Visitor Studies. 1-19.

2020

Hartstone-Rose A, Dickinson E*, Boettcher ML*, Herrel A. 2020. A Primate with a Panda’s Thumb: the anatomy of the pseudothumb of Daubentonia madagascariensis. The American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 171:8–16.

Cover article featuring aye-aye photograph superimposed with a digital visualization of the anatomy of the pseudothumb, and featured on the journal’s website as the “Editor’s Choice” article of the month.

Top Downloaded Paper 2018-2019, The American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

Hartstone-Rose A, Dickinson E*, Paciulli L, Deutsch AR*, Tran L*, Jones G*, Leonard KC*. 2020. Total Eclipse of the Zoo: Animal Behavior during a Total Solar Eclipse. Animals. 10(587):1-15.

Dickinson E*, Kolli S*, Schwenk A*, Davis C*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. DiceCT analysis of the extreme gouging adaptations within the masticatory apparatus of the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis). The Anatomical Record. 303:282–294.

2020 AAA BioArt Winner (Hartstone-Rose and Dickinson), FASEB BioArt Scientific Image & Video Competition. For “The first fascicle-by-fascicle digital dissection of lemur masticatory muscles depicting those of a typical lemur (a mongoose lemur) and the enigmatic aye-aye.”

Leonard KC*, Boettcher ML*, Malhotra N*, Aujard F, Herrel A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. The ontogeny of masticatory muscle architecture in Microcebus murinus. The Anatomical Record. 303:1364–1373.

Paciulli LM, Leischner CL*, Lane BA, McCaughey M*, Guertin E, Davis JF, Eberth JF, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. Brief Communication: Maximum ingested bite size in captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). The American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 171:725–732.

Burrows AM, Nash LT, Hartstone-Rose A, Silcox MT, López-Torres S, Selig KR. 2020. Dental signatures for exudativory in living Primates, with comparisons to other gouging mammals. The Anatomical Record. 303:265–28.

Cartmill M, Brown K, Atkinson C, Cartmill EA, Findley E, Gonzalez-Socoloske D, Hartstone-Rose A, Mueller J. 2020. The gaits of marsupials and the evolution of diagonal-sequence walking in primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 171:182–197.

Boettcher ML*, Leonard KC*, Dickinson E*, Aujard F, Herrel A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. The forearm musculature of the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus): an ontogenetic study. The Anatomical Record. 303:1354–1363

McGuire L, Mulvey KL, Goff E*, Irvin MJ, Winterbottom M, Fields GE, Hartstone-Rose A, Rutland A. 2020. STEM gender stereotypes from early childhood through adolescence at informal science centers. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 67:101109

Flores D*, Eldridge EI*, Elimnowski EE*, Dickinson E*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. The Howl of Rancho La Brea – comparative anatomy of modern and fossil canid hyoid bones. Journal of Morphology. 281:646–652

Dickinson E*, Atkinson A*, Meza A*, Kolli S*, Burrows AM, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. Visualization and quantification of mimetic musculature via DiceCT. PeerJ. 8:e9343 

Baskin J, Dickinson E*, DuBois J, Galiano H, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. ?Amphictis (Carnivora, Ailuridae) from the Belgrade Formation of North Carolina, USA. PeerJ. 8:e9284 

Deutsch A*, Dickinson E*, Leonard KC*, Pastor F, Muchlinski MN, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. Scaling of anatomically derived maximal bite force in primates. The Anatomical Record. 303:2026–2035

Mulvey KL, McGuire L, Hoffman AJ*, Goff EE*, Rutland A, Winterbottom M, Balkwill F, Irvin MJ, Fields GE,  Burns K, Drews M, Law F, Joy A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. Interest and Learning in Informal Science Learning Sites: Differences in Experiences with Different Types of Educators. PLOS ONE. 15(7): e0236279

Selig KR, López-Torres S, Hartstone-Rose A, Nash L, Burrows AM, Silcox MT. 2020. A novel method for assessing enamel thickness distribution in the anterior dentition as a signal for gouging and other extractive foraging behaviors in gummivorous mammals. Folia Primatologica. 91:365–384

Hoffman AJ*, McGuire L, Rutland A, Hartstone-Rose A, Irvin MJ, Winterbottom M, Balkwill F, Fields GE, Mulvey KL. 2020. The relations and role of social competencies and belonging with math and science interest and efficacy. Journal of Youth and Adolescence

Mulvey KL, McGuire L, Hoffman AJ*, Hartstone-Rose, A, Winterbottom, M, Balkwill F, Fields GE, Burns K, Drews M, Chatton M, Eaves N, Law F, Joy A*, Rutland A. 2020. Learning hand in hand: Engaging in research-practice partnerships to advance developmental science. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. 125–134.

2019

Dickinson E*, Basham C*, Rana A*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2019. Visualization and quantification of digitally dissected muscle fascicles in the masticatory muscles of Callithrix jacchus using non-destructive DiceCT. The Anatomical Record. 302(11):1891-1900

Burrows AM, Omstead KM, Deutsch AR*, Gladman JT, Hartstone-Rose A. 2019. Reverse Dissection and DiceCT reveal otherwise hidden data in the evolution of the primate face. Journal of Visualized Experiments (JOVE) 143:e58394, doi:10.3791/58394.

Atiya H, Dvorkin-Gheva A, Hassel J, Patel S, Parker RL, Hartstone-Rose A, Hodge J, Fan D, Ramsdell AF. 2019. Intraductal Adaptation of the 4T1 Mouse Model of Breast Cancer Reveals Effects of the Epithelial Microenvironment on Tumor Progression and Metastasis. Anticancer Research. 39(5):2277-2287

Burrows AM, Nash LT, Hartstone-Rose A, Silcox MT, López-Torres S, Selig KR. 2019. Dental signatures for exudativory in living Primates, with comparisons to other gouging mammals. The Anatomical Record. 303:265–281

2018

Hartstone-Rose A, Santana S. 2018. Behavioral Correlates of Cranial Muscle Functional Morphology. The Anatomical Record. 301:197–201

Hartstone-Rose A, Deutsch A*, Leischner CL*, Pastor F. 2018. Dietary correlates of primate masticatory muscle fiber architecture. The Anatomical Record. 301:311–324

Goff EE*, Mulvey KL, Irvin MJ, Hartstone-Rose A. 2018. Applications of Augmented Reality in Informal Science Learning Sites: A Review. Journal of Science Education and Technology (JOST). 27(5):433-447

Leischner CL*, Crouch M*, Allen KL, Marchi D, Pastor F, Hartstone-Rose A. 2018. Scaling of primate forearm muscle architecture as it relates to locomotion and posture. The Anatomical Record. 301:484-495

Muchlinski MN, Hammond AS, Dean AS, Purcell M, Hemmingway HW, Hantke G, Pastor F, Garrosa M, Hartstone-Rose A. 2018. Brief Communication: The ligamentum teres femoris in orangutans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 167(3):684-690

Marchi D, Hartstone-Rose A. 2018. Functional morphology and behavioral correlates to postcranial musculature. The Anatomical Record. 301:419-423

Marchi D, Leischner CL*, Pastor F, Hartstone-Rose A. 2018. Leg muscle architecture in primates and its correlation with locomotion patterns. The Anatomical Record. 301:515-527

Fabre A-C, Lowie A, Hartstone-Rose A, Perry JMG, Boens A, Dumont M. 2018. Do muscles constrain skull shape in Strepsirrhines? The Anatomical Record. 301:291–310

2017

Londono-Renteria B, Troupin A, Cardenas JC, Hall A, Perez OG, Cardenas L, Hartstone-Rose A, Halstead S, Colpitts TM. 2017. A relevant in vitro human model for the study of Zika virus antibody-dependent enhancement. Journal of General Virology. 98:1702–1712

2016

Hartstone-Rose A, Brown KN*, Leischner CL*, Drayton KD*. 2016. The diverse diets of the Mio-Pliocene carnivorans of Langebaanweg, South Africa. South African Journal of Science. 112(7/8):1-14. (Cover article featuring my own photorealistic reconstruction of fossil mammals – Agriotherium and Sivatherium – from Langebaanweg, South Africa ca. 5mya)

Kapoor V*, Antonelli T*, Parkinson JA*, Hartstone-Rose A. 2016. Oral Health Correlates of Captivity. Research in Veterinary Science. 107:213–219

Antonelli T*, Leischner CL*, Ososky JJ, Hartstone-Rose A. 2016. The effect of captivity on the oral health of the critically endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 94:15–22

Valenciano A*, Baskin J, Abella J, Pérez-Ramos A, Álvarez-Sierra M, Morales J, Hartstone-Rose A. 2016. Megalictis, the Bone-Crushing Giant Mustelid (Carnivora, Mustelidae, Oligobuninae) from the Early Miocene of North America. PLOS ONE. 11(4):1–26

Kuhn B, Hartstone-Rose A, Lacruz R, Harries A, Werdelin L, Bamford M, Berger L. 2016. The carnivore guild circa 1.98 million years: biodiversity and implications for the palaeoenvironment at Malapa, South Africa. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 1–6.

Prim DA, Zhou B; Hartstone-Rose A, Uline MJ, Shazly T, Eberth JF. 2016. A mechanical argument for the differential performance of coronary artery grafts. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 54:93–105

Zhou B, Alshareef M, Prim D, Collin M, Kempne M, Hartstone-Rose A, Eberth JF, Rachev A, Shazly T. 2016. The perivascular environment along the vertebral artery governs segment-specific structural and mechanical properties. Acta Biomaterialia. 45:286-295

Troupin A, Shirley D, Londono-Renteria B, Watson AM, McHale C, Hall A, Lee J, Hartstone-Rose A, Klimstra WB, Gomez G, Colpitts TM. 2016. A role for human skin mast cells in dengue virus infection and systemic spread. The Journal of Immunology. 197(11):4382-4391

Robichaux JP, Fuseler JW, Patel SS, Kubalak SW, Hartstone-Rose A. Ramsdell AF. 2016. Left-Right Analysis of Mammary Gland Development in Retinoid X Receptor-Α+/- Mice. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 371(1710):1-9

2015

Hartstone-Rose A, Parkinson JA*, Criste TJ*, Perry JMG. 2015. Comparing apples and oranges – the influence of food mechanical properties on ingestive bite sizes in lemurs. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 157:513–518

Hartstone-Rose A, Dundas RG, Boyde B*, Long R*, Farrel A, Shaw CA. 2015. The Bacula of Rancho La Brea. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Contributions in Science. 42:53–63

Parkinson JA*, Plummer TW, Hartstone-Rose A. 2015. Characterizing Felid Tooth Marking and Gross Bone Damage Patterns using GIS Image Analysis: An experimental feeding study with large felids. Journal of Human Evolution. 80 (2015) 114–134

Burrows AM, Hartstone-Rose A, Nash LT. 2015. Exudativory among the Asian Lorises – it’s the Toothcomb that Counts. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 158:663–672

Liu Q, Li J, Hartstone-Rose A, Wang J, Li J-Q, Janicki JS and Fan D. 2015. Chinese Herbal Compounds for the Prevention and Treatment of Atherosclerosis: Experimental Evidence and Mechanisms. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2015:1–15

Perry JMG, St Clair E, Hartstone-Rose A. 2015. Craniomandibular Signals of Diet in Adapids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 158:646–662

Valenciano A*, Abella J, Sanisidro O, Hartstone-Rose A, Álvarez-Sierra M, Morales J. 2015. Complete description of the skull and mandible of the giant mustelid Eomellivorapiveteaui Ozansoy, 1965 (Mammalia, Carnivora, Mustelidae) from Batallones (MN10), Late Miocene (Madrid, Spain). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 35(4):1–19 (Cover article featuring my own photorealistic reconstruction the life appearance of Eomellivora. Top 10 Finalist for 2016 National Science Foundation “Vizzies” Award.)

Perry JMG, Bastian M, St Clair E, Hartstone-Rose A. 2015. Maximum Ingested Food Size in Captive Anthropoids. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 158(1):92–104

Previous Publications

Hartstone-Rose A, Selvey H*, Villari J*, Atwell M*, and Schmidt T. 2014. The Three-Dimensional Morphological Effects of Captivity. PLOS ONE. 9(11): 1–15.

Lambert JE, Fellner V., McKenney, E. Hartstone-Rose A. 2014. Binturong (Arctictis binturong) and kinkajou (Potos flavus) digestive strategy: implications for interpreting frugivory in Carnivora and Primates. PLOS ONE. 9(8): 1–8

Perry JMG, MacNeill KE*, Heckler AL*, Rakotoarisoa G, Hartstone-Rose A. 2014. Anatomy and Adaptations of the Chewing Muscles in Daubentonia (Lemuriformes). The Anatomical Record. 297(2):308–316

Hartstone-Rose A, Kuhn B, Werdelin L, Nalla S, Berger L. 2013. A new species of fox from the Australopithecus sediba type locality, Malapa, South Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 68(1):1–9.

Hartstone-Rose A, Stynder D. 2013. Hypercarnivory, durophagy or generalized carnivory in the Mio-Pliocene hyaenids of South Africa? South African Journal of Science. 109(5/6):77–86. (Cover article featuring my own photorealistic reconstruction of fossil mammals – Chasmaporthetes, Dinofelis and Sivatherium – from Langebaanweg, South Africa ca. 5mya)

Hartstone-Rose A, Perry JMG and Morrow CJ*. 2012. Bite force estimation and the fiber architecture of felid masticatory muscles. The Anatomical Record. 295:1336–1351.

Hartstone-Rose A, Long R*, Farrel A., Shaw C. 2012. The Clavicles of Smilodon fatalis and Panthera atrox (Mammalia: Felidae) from Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, California. Journal of Morphology. 273:981–991.

Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Gerbig Y, Hartstone-Rose A, Talebi M, Lawn BR, Lucas PW. 2012. The role of tooth enamel mechanical properties in primate dietary adaptation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 148:171–177.

Hartstone-Rose A. 2011. Reconstructing the diets of extinct South African carnivorans from premolar “intercuspid notch” morphology. Journal of Zoology. 285:119–127.

Hartstone-Rose A, Perry JMG. 2011. Intraspecific variation in maximum Ingested food size and body mass in Varecia rubra and Propithecus coquereli. Anatomical Research International. 2011:1–8.

Bovard BN*, Hartstone-Rose A, Rowland NJ, Mulvey KL*. 2011. Sportsmen’s Perceptions of Coyotes and Coyote Origins in Pennsylvania. Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 85(4):159–164

Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A, Wall CE. 2011. The jaw adductors of strepsirrhines in relation to body size, diet, and ingested food size. The Anatomical Record. 294:712–728.

Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Morris D, Lucas PW, Hartstone-Rose A, Lee W-K, Dominy N, Cunningham A, Wagner M, Lawn BR. 2011. Adaptation to hard-object feeding in sea otters and hominins. Journal of Human Evolution. 61:89–96.

Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A, Logan LL. 2011. The jaw adductor resultant and estimated bite force in primates. Anatomical Research International. 2011:1–11.

Kuhn B, Werdelin L, Hartstone-Rose A, Lacruz R, Berger L. 2011. Carnivoran remains from the Malapa hominin site, South Africa. PLOS ONE. 6(11):1–11.

Hartstone-Rose A, Werdelin L, De Ruiter D, Berger L, and Churchill S. 2010. The Plio-Pleistocene ancestor of wild dogs: Lycaon sekowei sp. nov. Journal of Paleontology. 84:299–308.

Perry JMG, Hartstone-Rose A. 2010. Maximum ingested food size in captive strepsirrhine primates: scaling and the effects of diet. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 142:625–635.

Hartstone-Rose A, Wahl S*. 2008. Using radii-of-curvature for the reconstruction of extinct South African carnivoran masticatory behavior. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 7:629–643.

Hartstone-Rose A, De Ruiter D, Berger L, and Churchill S. 2007. A sabre-tooth felid from Coopers Cave (Gauteng, SouthAfrica) and its implications for Megantereon (Felidae: Machairodontinae) taxonomy. Palaeontologica Africana. 44:99–108.


Books and book sections

Hartstone-Rose A, Deutsch A, Constantino PJ. In press. Envisioning Paranthropus. In: Constantino PJ, Reed KE, Wood B (eds.), The Paleobiology of Parantrhopus. Springer Publishing, New York.

Cartmill M, Atkinson C, Brown K, Cartmill EA, Gonzalez-Socoloske D, Hartstone-Rose A. In press. How thylacines walked. In: Holmes B and Linnard G (eds.), History and Mystery of the Thylacine. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

Boettcher ML*, Leonard KC*, Herrel A, Hartstone-Rose A. 2020. The soft-tissue anatomy of the highly derived hand of Perodicticus relative to the more generalized Nycticebus. In A Nekaris and A Burrows, eds. Evolution, Ecology and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos.  Cambridge University Press.  Cambridge UK. 515pp.

Goff EE*, Hartstone-Rose A, Irvin MJ, Mulvey KL. 2020. Using Augmented Reality to Promote Active Learning in College Science. In JJ Mintzes and EM Walter. Active Learning in College Science: The Case for Evidence-Based Practice. Springer International Publishing. (pp. 741-755) 1001pp.

Burrows AM, Nash LT, Hartstone-Rose A, Selig KR, Silcox MT, López-Torres S. 2020. What role did gum-feeding play in the evolution of the lorises? In A Nekaris and A Burrows, eds. Evolution, Ecology and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos.  Cambridge University Press.  Cambridge UK. 515pp.

Diogo R., Muchlinski MN, Hartstone-Rose A. 2015. Comparative Anatomy of Primates. In Muehlenbein MP, ed. Basics in Human Evolution.  Academic Press/Elsevier. San Diego, CA. 43–56.

Diogo R, Pastor JF, Hartstone-Rose A, Muchlinski MN. 2014. Baby Gorilla: Photographic and Descriptive Atlas of Skeleton, Muscles and Internal Organs Including CT Scans and Comparison with Adult Gorillas, Humans and Other Primates. Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK. 101 pages.

Cover: artistic representation of three depths of CT scans of the specimen.

Churchill SE, Berger LR, Hartstone-Rose A, Zondo BH. 2012.  Body size in African Middle Pleistocene Homo.  In S.C. Reynolds and A. Gallagher, eds. African Genesis: Perspectives in Hominin Evolution. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. 319–346. 

Lucas PW, Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Hartstone-Rose A, Chai H, Lee W-K, Dominy N. 2009. Primate Dental Enamel: What it Says About Diet; in Koppe T, Meyer G, Alt, KW (eds.): Comparative Dental Morphology. Frontiers of Oral Biology. Basel, Karger. 13:44–48.