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In Review

  1. Loewen, M., Ryan, M., and Evans, D C. (In revision). A  new centrosaurine dinosaur (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) from the lower Judith River Formation (Campanian) of northcentral Montana. PLoS One.
  2. Evans, D. C., Salih, K., Bussert, R., Klein, N., , Eisawi, A. A. M., and Müller, J. (In revision). A Large, Terrestrial Crocodyliform (Mesoeucrocodylia: Peirosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Sudan, North Africa. Scientific Reports.

2024

  1. Dudgeon, T.W., Mallon, J.C. and Evans, D.C., 2024. The first report of Champsosaurus lindoei (Choristodera: Champsosauridae) from the Campanian of the United States: anatomical, phylogenetic, and palaeoecological significance. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 200(3), pp.776-795. Open Access here.

2023

  1. Johnson, K., Owens, I. A., .. Evans, D. C...et al. 2023.A global approach for natural history museum collections. Science 379 (6638): 1192-1194. Link: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf6434
  2. Ryan, M.J. L. Micucci, H. Rizo, C. Sullivan, Y.-N. Lee, and D. C. Evans. 2023. A new Late Cretaceous leptoceratopsid (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) from the Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. In Y.-N. Lee, Ed., Windows into Sauropsid and Synapsid Evolution: Essays in Honor of Prof. Louis L. Jacobs, pp. 151-165. Dinosaur Science Center Press: Hwaseong City, South Korea.
  3. Eberth, D.A., Evans, D.C., Ramezani, J., Kamo, S.L., Brown, C.M., Currie, P.J. and Braman, D.R., 2023. Calibrating geologic strata, dinosaurs, and other fossils at Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta, Canada) using a new CA-ID-TIMS U–Pb geochronology. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.
  4. Cullen, T., Larson, D. W., Witton, M., Scott, D., Maho, S., Brink, K., Evans, D. C., and Reisz, R. R.. 2023. Theropod dinosaur facial reconstruction and the importance of soft tissues in paleobiology. Science 379 (6639): 1348-1352. Open Access link: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abo7877
  5. Horner, J., M. B. Goodwin & D. C. Evans (2023): A new pachycephalosaurid from the Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: e2190369 DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2023.2190369
  6. Bazzana-Adams, K.D., Evans, D.C. and Reisz, R.R., 2023. Neurosensory anatomy and function in Dimetrodon, the first terrestrial apex predator. iScience. Open access link here.
  7. Bazzana, K.D., Evans, D.C., Bevitt, J.J. and Reisz, R.R., 2023. Endocasts of the basal sauropsid Captorhinus reveal unexpected neurological diversity in early reptiles. The Anatomical Record, 306(3), pp.552-563.
  8. Dudgeon, T.W. and Evans, D.C., 2023. Calvarial suture interdigitation in hadrosaurids (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda): Perspectives through ontogeny and evolution. Evolution & Development.
  9. Lowi-Merri, T.M., Demuth, O.E., Benito, J., Field, D.J., Benson, R.B., Claramunt, S. and Evans, D.C., 2023. Reconstructing locomotor ecology of extinct avialans: a case study of Ichthyornis comparing sternum morphology and skeletal proportions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 290(1994), p.20222020.
  10. Cullen, T.M., Longstaffe, F.J., Wortmann, U.G., Huang, L. and Evans, D.C., 2023. Anomalous 13C enrichment in Mesozoic vertebrate enamel reflects environmental conditions in a “vanished world” and not a unique dietary physiology. Paleobiology, pp.1-15. Link here.
  11. Sues, H.D., Evans, D.C., Galton, P.M. and Brown, C.M., 2023. Anatomy of the neornithischian dinosaur Parksosaurus warreni (Parks, 1926) from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Maastrichtian) Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada. Cretaceous Research, 141. p.105369.
  12. Takasaki, R., Chiba, K., Fiorillo, A.R., Brink, K.S., Evans, D.C., Fanti, F., Saneyoshi, M., Maltese, A. and Ishigaki, S., 2023. Description of the first definitive Corythosaurus (Dinosauria, Hadrosauridae) specimens from the Judith River Formation in Montana, USA and their paleobiogeographical significance. The Anatomical Record, 306(7), pp.1918-1938.
  13. Dudgeon, T.W., Mallon, J.C. and Evans, D.C., 2023. The first report of Champsosaurus lindoei (Choristodera: Champsosauridae) from the Campanian of the United States: anatomical, phylogenetic, and palaeoecological significance. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, p.zlad087.
  14. Mallon, J.C., Evans, D.C., Zhang, Y. and Xing, H., 2023. Rare juvenile material constrains estimation of skeletal allometry in Gryposaurus notabilis (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae). The Anatomical Record, 306(7), pp.1646-1668. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.25021
  15. Scott, E.E., Chiba, K., Fanti, F., Saylor, B.Z., Evans, D.C. and Ryan, M.J., 2023. Taphonomy of a monodominant Gryposaurus sp. bonebed from the Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 99(999), pp.1-17. Link here
  16. Scott, S.H., Ryan, M.J. and Evans, D.C., 2023. Postcranial description of Wendiceratops pinhornensis and a taphonomic analysis of the oldest monodominant ceratopsid bonebed. The Anatomical Record.
  17. Bazzana‐Adams, K.D., Evans, D.C., Bevitt, J.J. and Reisz, R.R., 2023. Neurosensory anatomy and function in Seymouria. Journal of Morphology, 284(5), p.e21577.

2022

  1. Arbour, V., Zanno, L, and Evans, D. C.  2022.  Palaeopathological evidence for intraspecific combat in ankylosaurid dinosaurs. Biology Letters 18(12). Link here: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0404
  2. Wosik, M. and D. C. Evans. 2022. Osteohistological and taphonomic life-history assessment of Edmontosaurus annectens (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Ruth Mason dinosaur quarry, South Dakota, United States, with implication for ontogenetic segregation between juvenile and adult hadrosaurids. Journal of Anatomy 241(2):272-296. doi: 10.1111/joa.13679
  3. Benson, R.B., Brown, C.M., Campione, N.E., Cullen, T.M., Evans, D.C. and Zanno, L.E., 2022. Comment on “The influence of juvenile dinosaurs on community structure and diversity”. Science, 375 (6578): p.eabj5976.
  4. Powers, M.J., Fabbri, M., Doschak, M.R., Bhullar, B.A.S., Evans, D.C., Norell, M.A. and Currie, P.J., 2021. A new hypothesis of eudromaeosaurian evolution: CT scans assist in testing and constructing morphological characters. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, p.e2010087.
  5. Edgar, S.C., Brinkman, D.B., Ryan, M.J. and Evans, D.C., 2022. A new plastomenid trionychid (Testudines: Pan-Trionychidae) from Milk River Formation of southern Alberta (Cretaceous: Santonian). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 59(999), pp.205-215. Link here.
  6. Nirody, J.A., Goodwin, M.B., Horner, J.R., Huynh, T.L., Colbert, M.W., Smith, D.K. and Evans, D.C., 2021. Quantifying vascularity in the frontoparietal dome of Stegoceras validum (Dinosauria: Pachycephalosauridae) from high resolution CT scans. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology p.e2036991.
  7. Salih, K.O., Evans, D.C., Bussert, R., Klein, N. and Müller, J., 2022. Brachiosuchus kababishensis, a new long-snouted dyrosaurid (Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Late Cretaceous of north central Sudan. Historical Biology, 34(5): 821-840. Link here.

2021

  1. Madzia D, Arbour VM, Boyd CA, Farke AA, Cruzado-Caballero P, Evans DC. 2021. The phylogenetic nomenclature of ornithischian dinosaurs. PeerJ 9:e12362 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12362
  2. Chiarenza, A.A., Fabbri, M., Consorti, L., Muscioni, M., Evans, D.C., Cantalapiedra, J.L. and Fanti, F., 2021. An Italian dinosaur Lagerstätte reveals the tempo and mode of hadrosauriform body size evolution. Scientific Reports 11(1): 1-15. Link here.
  3. Bazzana, K.D., Evans, D.C., Bevitt, J.J. and Reisz, R.R., 2021. Neurosensory anatomy of Varanopidae and its implications for early synapsid evolution. Journal of Anatomy.
  4. Brown, C.M., Campione, N.E., Mantilla, G.P.W. and Evans, D.C. 2021. Size-driven preservational and macroecological biases in the latest Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate assemblages of North America. Paleobiology: 1-29.
  5. Cullen TM, Brown CM, Chiba K, Brink KS, Makovicky PJ, Evans DC. 2021. Growth variability, dimensional scaling, and the interpretation of osteohistological growth data. Biology Letters 17(11): 20210383.
  6. Evans, D.C., Brown, C.M., You, H. and Campione, N.E., 2021. Description and revised diagnosis of Asia’s first recorded pachycephalosaurid, Sinocephale bexelli gen. nov., from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 58(999): 981-992. DOI: https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjes-2020-0190
  7. Lowi-Merri, T.M., Benson, R.B., Claramunt, S. and Evans, D.C., 2021. The relationship between sternum variation and mode of locomotion in birds. BMC Biology, 19(1): 1-23. Doi: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12915-021-01105-1
  8. McFeeters B, Evans DC, Maddin HC. Ontogeny and variation in the skull roof and braincase of the hadrosaurid dinosaur Maiasaura peeblesorum from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana, USA. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66: https://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app66/app006982019.pdf
  9. Cullen, T.M., Zanno, L., Larson, D.W., Todd, E., Currie, P.J. and Evans, D.C., 2021. Anatomical, morphometric, and stratigraphic analyses of theropod biodiversity in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Dinosaur Park Formation. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 58(9), pp.870-884. link
  10. Gates TA, Evans DC, Sertich JJW. 2021. Description and rediagnosis of the crested hadrosaurid (Ornithopoda) dinosaur Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus on the basis of new cranial remains. PeerJ 9:e10669 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10669
  11. McFeeters, B., D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan, and H. C. Maddin. (early online). First occurrence of Maiasaura (Dinosauria, Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (early online). Doi: https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.1139/cjes-2019-0207
  12. Reynolds, A. R., K. L. Seymour and D. C. Evans. 2021. Smilodon fatalis siblings reveal life history in a saber-toothed cat. iScience. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101916
  13. Woodruff, D. C., M. B. Goodwin, T. Lyson, and D. C. Evans. 2021. Ontogeny and variation of the pachycephalosaurine dinosaur Sphaerotholus buchholtzae, and its systematics within Pachycephalosaurinae. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2021, XX, 1–39.
  14. Thompson, M.G., Bedek, F.V., Schröder-Adams, C., Evans, D.C. and Ryan, M.J., 2021. The oldest occurrence of brachylophosaurin hadrosaurids in Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 58(10): 993-1004.

2020

  1. Arbour, V. A., D. Larson, M. Vavrek, L. Buckley, and D. C. Evans. 2020. An ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The Fossil Record 23: 179–189. Doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/fr-23-179-2020
  2. Bertozzo, F., Manucci, F., Dempsey, M., Tanke, D.H., Evans, D.C., Ruffell, A. and Murphy, E., 2020. Description and etiology of paleopathological lesions in the type specimen of Parasaurolophus walkeri (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae), with proposed reconstructions of the nuchal ligament. Journal of Anatomy: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/joa.13363 (free pdf).
  3. Wosik, M., K. Chiba, F. Therrien, and D. C. Evans. 2020. Testing size–frequency distributions as a method of ontogenetic aging: a life-history assessment of hadrosaurid dinosaurs from the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada, with implications for hadrosaurid paleoecology. Paleobiology, 46(3), pp.379-404. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2020.2
  4. Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2020. The accuracy and precision of body mass estimation in non‐avian dinosaurs. Biological Reviews (early on-line). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12638
  5. Ekhtiari, S., K. Chiba, … M. Crowther, and D.C. Evans. 2020. First case of osteosarcoma in a dinosaur: a multimodal diagnosis. The Lancet Oncology  DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30171-6
  6. Cullen, T., F.J. Longstaffe, U.G. Wortmann, L. Huang, F. Fanti, M.B. Goodwin, M.J. Ryan, and D.C. Evans. 2020. Large-scale stable isotope characterization of a Late Cretaceous dinosaur-dominated ecosystem. Geology: https://doi.org/10.1130/G47399.1
  7. Wilson, J. P., M. J. Ryan, D. C. Evans. 2020. A new, transitional centrosaurine ceratopsid from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana and the evolution of the ‘Styracosaurus-line’ dinosaurs. Royal Society Open Science: 7200284 http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200284
  8. Lowi-Merri, T. and D. C. Evans. 2020. Cranial variation in Gryposaurus and biostratigraphy of hadrosaurines (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) from the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2019-0073
  9.  Dudgeon, T., Maddin, H. C.,  Evans, D.C., and Mallon, J. 2020. Computed tomography (CT) analysis of the cranium of Champsosaurus lindoei and implications for the choristoderan neomorphic ossification. Journal of Anatomy https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13134
  10. Cullen, T., Simon, J. Benner, E., and Evans, D. C. Morphology and osteohistology of a large‐bodied caenagnathid (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria) from the Hell Creek Formation (Montana): implications for size‐based classifications and growth reconstruction in theropods. Papers in Palaeontology. https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1302
  11. Campione, N. E., P. Barrett, and D. C. Evans. 2020. On the Ancestry of Feathers in Mesozoic Dinosaurs. pp. 213-241. In The Evolution of Feathers: From Their Origin to the Present (C. Foth and O. Rauhut, eds). Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27223-4
  12. Dudgeon, T.W., Maddin, H.C., Evans, D.C. and Mallon, J.C., 2020. The internal cranial anatomy of Champsosaurus (Choristodera: Champsosauridae): Implications for neurosensory function. Scientific Reports 10(1): 1-20. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63956-y

2019

  1. Currie, P. J. and Evans, D. C. 2019. Cranial Anatomy of New Specimens of Saurornitholestes langstoni (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) of Alberta. The Anatomical Record. (early view). https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24241
  2. Arbour, V. A. and Evans, D. C. 2019. A new leptoceratopsid dinosaur from Maastrichtian-aged deposits of the Sustut Basin, northern British Columbia, Canada. Nov 7;7:e7926. doi: 10.7717/peerj.7926.
  3. Campbell JA, Ryan MJ, Schröder-Adams CJ,  Holmes RB, and Evans DC. 2019. Temporal range extension and evolution of the chasmosaurine ceratopsid ‘Vagaceratops’ irvinensis (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta. Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology 7:83–100. ISSN 2292-1389
  4. Wosik, M., M. Goodwin, and Evans, D. C. 2019. Nestling-sized Hadrosaurine Cranial Material from the Hell Creek Formation of Northeastern Montana, USA, with an Analysis of Cranial Ontogeny in Edmontosaurus annectens. PaleoBios, 36. ucmp_paleobios_44525
  5. Tsogtbaatar, K., D. Weishampel, D. C. Evans, and M. Watabe. 2019. A New Hadrosauroid (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Late Cretaceous Baynshire Formation of the Gobi Desert (Mongolia). PLoS ONE 14(4): e0208480. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208480
  6. Cullen, T., Longstaffe, F., Wortmann, U., Goodwin, M., Huang, L., and Evans, DC. 2019. Stable isotopic characterization of a coastal floodplain forest community: a case-study for isotopic reconstruction of Mesozoic vertebrate assemblages. Royal Society Open Science 6 (2): 181210. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181210
  7. Owusu Agyemang P., E. M. Roberts, R. Bussert, D. C. Evans, J. Müller. 2019. U-Pb Detrital zircon constraints on the depositional age and provenance of the dinosaur-bearing Wadi Milk Formation of Sudan. Cretaceous Research, 97: 52-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.01.005
  8. Reynolds, A. R., K. L. Seymour and D. C. Evans. 2019. Late Pleistocene records of felids from Medicine Hat, Alberta, including the first Canadian record of the sabre-toothed cat Smilodon fatalis. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (early online). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0272

  9. Drysdale, E. T., F. Therrien, D. K. Zelenitsky, D. B. Weishampel & D. C. Evans. 2019. Description of juvenile specimens of Prosaurolophus maximus (Hadrosauridae: Saurolophinae) from the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta, Canada, reveals ontogenetic changes in crest morphology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, e1547310. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2018.1547310
  10. Arbour, V., Evans, D.C., Simon, D.J., Cullen, T. and Braman, D.R., 2019. Cretaceous flora and fauna of the Sustut Group near the Sustut River, northern British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.

2018

  1. Campbell JA, Ryan MJ, Schröder-Adams CJ, Evans DC, Holmes RB. 2018. New insights into chasmosaurine (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) skulls from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of Alberta, and an update on the distribution of accessory frill fenestrae in Chasmosaurinae. PeerJ 6:e5194 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5194
  2. Chiba, K., Ryan, M., Fanti, F., Loewen, M., & Evans, D. C.  2018. New material and systematic re-evaluation of Medusaceratops lokii (Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae) from the Judith River Formation (Campanian, Montana). Journal of Paleontology, 92(2): 272-288. doi:10.1017/jpa.2017.62
  3. P. Bell, D. C. Evans, D. A. Eberth, F. Fanti, K. Tsogtbaatar, and M. Ryan. 2018. Sedimentological and Taphonomic Observations on the “Dragon’s Tomb” Saurolophus (Hadrosauridae) bonebed, Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Mongolia.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 75-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.11.034
  4. Evans, D. C., Hyashi, S. Chiba, K., M. Ryan, P. Currie, Lee, Y.-N., Tsogtbaatar, K., and M. Watabe. 2018. Morphology and osteohistology of new specimens of Pachycephalosauridae (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 121-134. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.11.029

2017

  1. Arbour, V. and D. C. Evans. 2017. A new ankylosaurine dinosaur from the Judith River Formation of Montana, USA, based on an exceptional skeleton with soft tissue preservation. Royal Society Open Science 4: 161086
  2.  Wosik, M., M. B. Goodwin & D. C. Evans. 2017. A nestling-sized skeleton of Edmontosaurus (Ornithischia, Hadrosauridae) from the Hell Creek Formation of northeastern Montana, U.S.A., with an analysis of ontogenetic limb allometry, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 37:6, DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1398168
  3. Evans, D. C., Cullen, T., Larson, D.W., and A. Rego. 2017. A new species of troodontid theropod (Dinosauria: Maniraptora) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Maastrichtian) of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54(8):813-826. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2017-0034
  4. Mann, A., D. Rudkin, D. C. Evans, and M. LaFlamme. 2017. A large onychodontiform (Osteichthyes: Sarcopterygii) apex predator from the Eifelian-aged Dundee Formation of Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54(3): 233-241. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2016-0119.

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2016

  1. Larson, D.W., C. M. Brown, and D. C. Evans. Dental Disparity and Ecological Stability in Bird-like Dinosaurs prior to the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction. Current Biology: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.03.039
  2. Ryan, Michael; Holmes, Robert; Mallon, J; Loewen, M. and Evans, D C. 2016. A basal ceratopsid (Centrosaurinae: Nasutoceratopsini) from the Campanian Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Free PDF here.
  3. Cullen, T. and D. C. Evans.  2016. Palaeoenvironmental drivers of vertebrate community composition in the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada, with implications for dinosaur biogeography. BMC Ecology 16:52. DOI: 10.1186/s12898-016-0106-8
  4. LeBlanc, A., R. R. Reisz, D. C. Evans, and A. Bailleul. 2016. Ontogeny Reveals Function and Evolution of the Hadrosaurid Dinosaur Dental Battery. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16: 152. doi:10.1186/s12862-016-0721-1
  5. Schott, R. and D. C. Evans. (In press). Cranial Anatomy and Ontogeny of “Prenocephale” brevis gen. nov. (Ornithischia: Cerapoda), and the systematics of Pachycephalosauridae from the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
  6. Mallon JC, Ott CJ, Larson PL, Iuliano EM, Evans DC. 2016. Spiclypeus shipporum gen. et sp. nov., a Boldly Audacious New Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Judith River Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Campanian) of Montana, USA. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0154218. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0154218
  7. Klein, N., Bussert, R., Evans, D. C., Salih, K., Eisawi, A. A. M., Nafi, M., and Müller, J. 2016. Turtle remains from the Wadi Milk Formation (Late Cretaceous) of Northern Sudan. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments: DOI 10.1007/s12549-015-0225-9
  8. Bailleul AM, Scannella JB, Horner JR, Evans DC. 2016. Fusion Patterns in the Skulls of Modern Archosaurs Reveal That Sutures Are Ambiguous Maturity Indicators for the Dinosauria. PLoS ONE 11(2): e0147687. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0147687
  9. Cullen, TM., F. Fanti, M. J. Ryan, C. Capobianco, and D. C. Evans. 2016. A vertebrate microsite spanning the marine-terrestrial transition in the Foremost Formation of Alberta, Canada, and the use of faunal assemblage data in palaeoenvironmental interpretations. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 444:101-114. DOI:10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.12.015
  10. VanBuren, C. and D. C. Evans. 2016. Evolution and Function of anterior cervical vertebral fusion in tetrapods. Biological Reviews.DOI: 10.1111/brv.12245
  11. Arbour, V., L. Zanno, D. W. Larson, D. C. Evans, and H.-D. Sues. 2016. The furculae of the dromaeosaurid dinosaur Dakotaraptor steini are trionychid turtle entoplastra. PeerJ 4:e1691 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1691
  12. Goodwin, M. and D. C. Evans. 2016.  Early expression of squamosal horns and parietal ornamentation confirmed by new end-stage juvenile Pachycephalosaurus fossils from the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.  DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2016.1078343

2015

  1. Salih, K. A. O., D. C. Evans, R. Bussert, N. Klein, M. Nafi, and J. Muller. 2015. First record of Dyrosauridae (Crocodyliformes) from the Upper Cretaceous Shendi Formation of Sudan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2015.1115408.
  2. Brink, K. B., H. C. Maddin, R. R. Reisz, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Re-evaluation of the historic Canadian fossil Bathygnathus borealis from the Early Permian of Prince Edward Island. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: 10.1139/cjes-2015-0100
  3. D. C. Evans and M. J. Ryan. 2015. Cranial Anatomy of Wendiceratops pinhornensis gen. et sp. nov., a Centrosaurine Ceratopsid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Oldman Formation (Campanian), Alberta, Canada, and the Evolution of Ceratopsid Nasal Ornamentation. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0130007. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0130007
  4. Chiba, K., M. J. Ryan, D. A. Eberth, D.Braman, Y. Kobayashi and D. C. Evans. 2015. Taphonomy of a Centrosaurus apertus (Dinsoauria: Ceratopsidae) bonebed from the Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada. Palaios 30(9):655-667.doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2110/palo.2014.084
  5. Brink, K.S., Reisz, R.R., LeBlanc, A.R.H., Chang, R.S., Lee, Y.C., Chiang, C.C., Huang, T., and Evans, D.C. 2015. Developmental and evolutionary novelty in the serrated teeth of theropod dinosaurs. Scientific Reports 5: 12338  DOI: 10.1038/srep12338.
  6. P. M. Barrett, D. C. Evans, and N. E. Campione. 2015.  Evolution of dinosaur epidermal structures. Biology Letters. 20150229. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0229
  7. Mallon, J., D. C. Evans, T. Tokaryk and M. Currie. 2015. First record of pachycephalosaurid cranial material from the latest Cretaceous of Saskatchewan. Cretaceous Research 56: 426–431.
  8. VanBuren, C., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2015. Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: Testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in Ceratopsia. Evolution 69(7):1728-1724. Available here.
  9. Brinkman, D. B., M. Densmore, M. Rabi, Ryan, M. J. and D. C. Evans. 2015. Marine Turtles from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 52(8): 581-589, 10.1139/cjes-2014-0189
  10. Brown, C. M., M. J. Ryan, and D. C. Evans. 2015. A census of Canadian Dinosaurs: more than a century of discovery. In All Animals are Interesting. (O. R. P. Bininda-Emonds, G. G. Powell, H. A. Jamniczky, A. M. Bauer, and J. Theodor, eds) BIS-Verlag der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg.
  11. Evans, D. C., M. Vavrek, and H. C. E. Larsson. 2015. Pachycephalosaurid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) cranial remains from the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Scollard Formation of Alberta, Canada. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. DOI: 10.1007/s12549-015-0188-x
  12. Evans, D. C., D. A. Eberth, and M. P. J. Ryan. 2015. Hadrosaurid (Edmontosaurus) bonebeds from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation at Drumheller, Alberta, Canada: Geology, preliminary taphonomy, and significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 52(8): 642-654. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2014-0184
  13. Evans, D. C., P. M. Barrett, K. Brink, and M. Carrano. 2015. Osteology and bone microstructure of new, small theropod dinosaur material from the early Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Gondwana Research 27 (3):1034-1041.  DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2014.03.01
  14. Modesto, S. R. Reisz, M. MacDougall, D. Scott H.-D. Sues, and D. C. Evans. 2015. The oldest parareptile and the early diversification of reptiles. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.1912
  15. Brown, C. M., C. S. VanBuren, D. W. Larson, K. S. Brink, N. E. Campione, M. J. Vavrek and D. C. Evans. 2015. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record. Journal of Anatomy (advance online publication) DOI: 10.1111/joa.12280
  16. Brusatte, S. L., Butler, R. J., Barrett, P. M., Carrano, M. T., Evans, D. C., Lloyd, G. T., Mannion, P. D., Norell, M. A., Peppe, D. J., Upchurch, P., and Williamson, T. E. 2015. The extinction of the dinosaurs. Biological Reviews 90 (2): 628-642. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12128. Available here.

2014

  1. Cullen, T. M., D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan, P. J. Currie and Y. Kobayashi. 2014. Osteohistological variation in growth marks and osteocyte lacunar density in a theropod dinosaur (Coelurosauria: Ornithomimidae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 14(1):231. Available here.
  2. Benson R. B. J., N. E. Campione, M. T. Carrano, P. D. Mannion, C. Sullivan, P. Upchurch, and D. C. Evans. 2014. Rates of dinosaur body mass evolution indicate 170 million years of sustained ecological innovation on the avian stem lineage, PLOS Biology 12(5): e1001853.
  3. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, P. J. Currie and M. A. Loewen. 2014. New chasmosaurine from northern Laramidia Expands Frill Disparity in Ceratopsid Dinosaurs. Naturwissenschaften 101(5): 505-512. Available online here.
  4. Mallon, J., J. S. Anderson, R. Holmes, A. Farke, and  D. C. Evans. 2014. New information on the rare horned dinosaur Arrhinoceratops brachyops (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) From The Upper Cretaceous Of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 51: 1-18. Available online here.
  5. Evans, D. C., D. W. Larson, T. Cullen, and R. Sullivan. 2014. ‘Saurornitholestes’ robustus is a troodonitid (Dinosauria: Theropoda).  Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 51(7): 730-734
  6. Mallon, J. and  D. C. Evans. 2014. Taphonomy and habitat preference of North American pachycephalosaurids (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). Lethaia. DOI: 10.1111/let.12082
  7. Campione, N. E., D. C. Evans, C. M. Brown, and M. Carrano. 2014. Body mass estimation in non-avian bipeds using a theoretical conversion to quadruped stylopodial proportions. Methods in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12226
  8. Tsogtbaatar, K., D. Weishampel, D. C. Evans, and M. Watabe. 2014. A new hadrosauroid (Plesiohadros dajochtaensis) from the Late Cretaceous Djadokhtan fauna of southern Mongolia. In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  9. Larson, D., N. E. Campione, C. M. Brown, D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2014. Hadrosauroid material from the Santonian Milk River Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  10. Barrett, P., D. C. Evans, and J J. Head. 2014. A re-evaluation of purported hadrosaurid dinosaur specimens from the ‘middle’ Cretaceous of England In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  11. Brink, K. S., D. Zelenitsky, D. C. Evans, J. R. Horner, F. Therrien. 2014. Cranial morphology and variation in Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae). In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  12. Evans, D. C., C. T. McGarrity, and M. J. Ryan. 2014. A skull of Prosaurolophus maximus (Hadrosauridae), and the spaciotemporal distribution of faunal zones in the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  13. Eberth, D. A., D. C. Evans, and D. H. Lloyd. 2014. Occurrence and taphonomy of the first documented hadrosaurid bonebed from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Belly River Group, Campanian) at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium (D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  14. Tanke, D. H. and D. C. Evans. 2014. Relocating the lost Gryposaurus incurvimanus holotype quarry, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. In The Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium ( D. A. Eberth and D. C. Evans, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

2013

  1. Evans, D. C.,  D. Larson, and P. J. Currie. 2013. A new dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) with Asian Affinities from the latest Cretaceous of North America. Naturwissenschaften 100 (11): 1041-1049. Available online here.
  2. Maddin, H. C., N. B. Frobisch, D. C. Evans, and A. R. Milner. 2013. Reappraisal of the Early Permian amphibamid Tersomius texensis and some referred material. Comptes Rendus Palevol.
  3. Evans, D. C., T. E. Williamson, M. Loewen and J. Kirkland. 2013.  20. Review of pachycephalosaurian dinosaurs from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. pp. 482-487. In At the top of Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of southern Utah (A. Titus and M. A. Loewen, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  4. Gates, T., E. Lund, C. Boyd, D. D. DeBlieux, A. Titus, D. C. Evans, M. Getty, J. I. Kirkland and J. Eaton. 2013. 19. Ornithopod dinosaurs from the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah and their role in paleobiogeographic and macroevolutionary studies. pp. 463-481. In At the top of Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of southern Utah (A. Titus and M. A. Loewen, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  5. Evans, D. C., R. Schott, D. Larson, C. M. Brown, and M. J. Ryan. 2013. The oldest North American pachycephalosaurid and the hidden diversity of small-bodied ornithischian dinosaurs. Nature Communications 4:1828. doi:10.1038/ncomms2749
  6. Mallon, J. C., D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan, and J. S. Anderson. 2013. Feeding height stratification among the herbivorous dinosaurs from the Dinosaur Park Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. BMC Ecology 2013, 13:14  doi:10.1186/1472-6785-13-14
  7. McGarrity, C. T., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Cranial anatomy and variation in Prosaurolophus maximus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 167(4): 531-568. Available here.
  8. Brown, C. M., D. C. Evans,  M. J. Ryan, and A. P. Russell. 2013. New data on the diversity and abundance of small-bodied ornithopods (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33(3):1–26. [Feature Article]. Available for free download here.
  9. Eberth, D. A., D. C. Evans, D. Brinkman, F. Therrien, D. H. Tanke, and L. Russell. 2013.  Dinosaur Biostratigraphy of the Edmonton Group (Upper Cretaceous), Alberta, Canada: Evidence for Climate Influence. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 50(7): 701-726. Doi: 10.1139/cjes-2012-0185
  10. Brown, C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione, L. J. O’Brien, and D. A. Eberth. 2013. Evidence for Taphonomic Size Bias in a Model Mesozoic Terrestrial Alluvial-Paralic System. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 372:108–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.06.027
  11. Campione, N. E., K. Brink, E. Freedman, C. T. McGarrity, and D. C. Evans. 2013. ‘Glishades ericksoni‘, an indeterminate juvenile hadrosaurid from the Two Medicine Formation of Montana: implications for hadrosauroid diversity in the latest Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of western North America. Paleodiversity and Paleoenvironments 93(1):65-75. DOI 10.1007/s12549-012-0097-1
  12. Brown, C. M., H. Giacomini, N. E. Campione, L. O’Brien, M. Vavrek, and D. C. Evans. 2013. Ecological modelling, size distributions, and taphonomic size bias in dinosaur faunas: a comment on Codron et al., 2012. Biology Letters 9 (1): 20120582. Available here.

2012

  1. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, and K. Shepherd. 2012. A new ceratopsid from the Foremost Formation (middle Campanian), Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49: 1251–1262. Available here.
  2. Larson, D. W., N. R. Longrich, D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan 2012.  A new species of Neurankylus from the Milk River Formation (Cretaceous: Santonian) and a revision of N. eximius. Pp. 389-405 In: Morphology and Evolution of Turtles. Springer-Vrlag, Berlin.
  3. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2012. A universal scaling relationship between body mass and proximal limb bone dimensions in quadrupedal terrestrial tetrapods. BMC Biology 10:60  doi:10.1186/1741-7007-10-60 (free online access)
  4. Mallon, J. C., D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan, and J. S. Anderson. 2012. Megaherbivorous dinosaur turnover in the Dinosaur Park Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 350-352: 124-138http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.06.027,
  5. Brink, K. J. Hawthorn, and D. C. Evans. 2012. New Occurrences Of Ichniotherium And Striatichnium From The Early Permian Kildare Capes Formation, Prince Edward Island, Canada: Palaeoenvironmental and Biostratigraphic Implications. Paleontology. (PALA-09-11-3226-OA) doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2012.01178.x (available online)
  6. Schott, R. K. and D. C. Evans. 2012. Squamosal ontogeny and variation in the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Stegoceras validum from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 32(4):903-913.
  7. Vavrek, M. J., D. C. Evans, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, and G. D. Zazula. 2012. A Paleogene flora from the upper Bonnet Plume Formation of northeast Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49:(3) 547-558. doi 10.1139/e11-073
  8. Folinsbee, K. E.and D. C. Evans. 2012. A protocol for temporally calibrating General Area Cladograms. Journal of Biogeography 39(4):688–697. Available (subscription) here.
  9. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, P. J. Currie, C. M. Brown, and D. Brinkman. 2012.  New leptoceratopsids from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Cretaceous Research 35: 69-80. Available (subscription) here.
  10. Evans, D. C., M. J. Vavrek, D. R. Braman, N. E. Campione, T. A. Dececchi, and G. D. Zazula. 2012. Vertebrate Fossils (Dinosauria) from the Bonnet Plume Formation, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: 49:(2) 396-411. 10.1139/e11-064
  11. Reisz, R. R., D. C. Evans, E. M. Roberts, H. -D. Sues, and A. M. Yates. 2012. Oldest known dinosaurian nesting site and reproductive biology of the Early Jurassic sauropodomorph Massospondylus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (7): 2428-2433. Early Edition, Jan. 23, 2012.
  12. Evans, D. C., Barrett, P. M, and Seymour, K. S. 2012. Revised identification of a reported Iguanodon-grade ornithopod tooth from the Scollard Formation, Alberta, Canada. Cretaceous Research 33 (1): 11-14.

2011

  1. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2011. Cranial growth and variation in edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae): Implications for latest Cretaceous megaherbivore diversity in North America. PLoS ONE 6(9): e25186. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025186
  2. Schott, R. K., D. C. Evans, M. B. Goodwin, C. M. Brown, J. R. Horner, and N. R. Longrich. 2011. Cranial ontogeny in Stegoceras validum (Dinosauria: Pachycephalosauria): a quantitative model of pachycephalosaur dome growth and variation. PLoS ONE 6(6): e21092. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021092
  3. Evans, D. C., C. M. Brown, and M. J. Ryan and K. Tsogtbaatar.  2011. Cranial ornamentation and ontogenetic status of Homalocephale calathoceras (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauria) from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(1): 84-92
  4. Brink, K. S., D. K. Zelenitsky, D. C. Evans, F. Therrien, J. R. Horner. 2011. A sub-adult skull of Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Ornithischia: Lambeosaurinae): Anatomy and Comparison. Historical Biology 23(1):63-72.

2010

  1. Bell, P. and D. C. Evans. 2010. Revision of the status of Saurolophus from California, USA. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47: 1417-1426.
  2. Reisz, R. R., D. C. Evans, D. Scott and H. -D. Sues. 2010.  Embryonic skeletal anatomy of the Early Jurassic prosauropod dinosaur MassospondylusJournal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 30(6): 1653-1665.
  3. Evans, D. C. 2010. Cranial anatomy and ontogeny of Hypacrosaurus altispinus, and a comparative analysis of skull growth in lambeosaurines (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 159, 398–434.

2009

  1. Evans, D. C., R. Bavington, and N. E. Campione. 2009. An unusual hadrosaurid braincase from the Dinosaur Park Formation, and the biostratigraphy of Parasaurolophus (Ornithischia: Lambeosaurinae) from southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: 791-800
  2. Evans, D. C., R. Ridgely, and L. M. Witmer. 2009. Endocranial anatomy of lambeosaurine hadrosaurids (Dinosauria: Ornithischia): a sensorineural perspective on cranial crest function. The Anatomical Record 292:1315–1337.
  3. Schott, R. K., D. C. Evans, T. E. Williamson, T. D. Carr, and M. B. Goodwin. 2009. The anatomy and systematics of Colepiocephale lambei (Dinosauria: Pachycephalosauridae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(3): 771-786.
  4. Evans, D. C., Maddin, H. M., and R. R. Reisz. 2009. A re-evaluation of sphenacodontid synapsid material from the Early Permian fissure fills at Richards Spur, Oklahoma. Palaeontology 51(1): 219-227.

2007

  1. Evans, D. C., R. R. Reisz, and K. Dupuis. 2007. A juvenile Parasaurolophus  (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) braincase from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, with comments on crest ontogeny in the genus.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3): 642-650.
  2. Evans, D. C. and R. R. Reisz. 2007. Anatomy and relationships of Lambeosaurus magnicristatus, a crested hadrosaurid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology   27(2): 373-393.
  3. Brooks, D. R., J. Bilewitch, C. Condy, D. C. Evans, K. E. Folinsbee, J. Fröbisch, D. Halas, S. Hill, M. Mattern, L. A. Tsuji, J. L. Ward, N. Wahlberg, D. Zamparo, and D. Zanatta. 2007. Quantitative phylogenetic analysis in the 21st century: progress and prognosis. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 78: 225- 252.

2006

  1. K. Folinsbee, D. C. Evans, J. Fröbisch, L. Tsuji, and D. Brooks. 2006. Quantitative methods in phylogenetics. Pp. 167-215. In Handbook of Palaeoanthropology: Principles, Methods and Approaches. (Tattersall, I. And Henke, W., eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  2. Maddin, H., D. C. Evans, and R. R. Reisz.  2006. An Early Permian varanodontine varanopid (Synapsida: Eupelycosauria) from the Richard’s Spur locality, Oklahoma. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(4): 957-966.
  3. Evans, D. C. 2006. Nasal cavity homologies and cranial crest function in lambeosaurine dinosaurs.  Paleobiology 32(1): 109-125.

2005

  1. Reisz, R. R., D. Scott, H. -D. Sues, D. C. Evans, and M. Raath.  2005. Early Jurassic prosauropod dinosaur embryos and their evolutionary implications. Science 309: 761-764.
  2. Evans, D. C., C. A. Forster, and R. R. Reisz.  2005. The type specimen of Tetragonosaurus erectofrons (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) and the identification of juvenile lambeosaurines. pp. 349-366. In Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed (P. Currie and E. Koppelhus, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  3. Ryan, M. J. and D. C. Evans.  2005. Ornithischian Dinosaurs. Pp. 312-348. In Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed (P. J. Currie and E. B. Koppelhus, eds), Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  4. Evans, D. C.  2005.  New evidence on brain—endocranial cavity relationships in ornithischian dinosaurs.  Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3): 617-622.

NON-REVIEWED CONFERENCE SHORT PAPERS

  1. Gates, T. and D. C. Evans. 2005. Biogeography of Campanian hadrosaurid dinosaurs from Western North America. Pp. 33-39. In D. R. Braman, F. Therrien, E. B. Koppelhus, and W. Taylor, eds. Dinosaur Park Symposium: Short Papers, Abstracts and Program. Special Publication of the Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta.
  2. Evans, D. C., V. Lam, H. Maddin and G. Conacher.  2003.  Taphonomy of the Prehistoric Park Quarry, Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Drumheller, Alberta.  Alberta Palaeontological Society Seventh Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB, pp. 25-28.
  3. Evans, D. C. 2002.  A juvenile Corythosaurus skull from the Dinosaur Park Formation, southeastern Alberta. Canadian Paleontology Conference Program and Abstracts No. 12, Abstracts and Short papers.  pp. 11-14. Geological Association of Canada.

EDITED VOLUMES

  1. Eberth, D. A., D. C. Evans, eds. (November 2104). Hadrosaurs: Proceedings of the International Hadrosaur Symposium 640pp. Indiana University Press, Bloomington. ISBN: 978-0-253-01385-9. Order here.

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NON-REVIEWED POPULAR PUBLICATIONS

  1. Evans, D. C. 2012. Nesting Instinct. ROM magazine, Summer 2012:XX-XX.
  2. Evans, D. C. and S. McKenzie-Morrison. 2011. The Dinosaur Diaries. ROM magazine, Spring 2011:14-15
  3. Evans, D. C. 2010. Hadrosaurid (Duck-billed) dinosaurs. McGraw Hill 2010 Yearbook of Science & Technology. 10 pp.
  4. Evans, D. C. 2009. The Dinosaur Diaries. ROM magazine, Summer 2009:14-15
  5. Evans, D. C., and J. W. Waddington, 2007. Striking a New Pose. ROM magazine, Winter 2007:24-27.
  6. Seymour, K. and D. C. Evans. 2007. Walks like a duck. ROM Magazine, Spring 2007.
  7. Evans, D. C.  2002.  Dinosaurs are unexpected imports to UBC museum.  The Paradigm 3 (1): 6-7.  UBC Science Undergraduate Society, Vancouver, BC.
  8. Evans, D. C.  2001. The hadrosaurs of Dinosaur Provincial Park.  Canadian Palaeobiology  6: 5-10.  Canadian Museum of Nature, OttawaCsotonyi book

POPULAR BOOKS

  1. Csotonyi, J. and S. White [Forward by D. C. Evans]. 2014. The paleoart of Julius Csotonyi. Titan Books. ISBN: 9781781169124
  2. Evans, D. C., and M. Vavrek. 2012. Ultimate Dinos: Giants from Gondwana. ROM Press. (ISBN-10: 088854491X). Buy it here.
  3. Brewster, H., J. Waddington, K. Seymour, and D. C. Evans. 2007. Breakout Dinosaurs! Codastat Canada Ltd. (ISBN: 097818050x)
  4. Evans, D. C. 2010. Hadrosaurid (Duck-billed) dinosaurs. McGraw Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology 2010: 171-173.
  5. Evans, D. C. 2013. Parasaurolophus (Duck-billed dinosaur). World Book Encyclopedia.

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CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS (* indicates speaker)

  1. Brown C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione , L. J. O’Brien, and D. A. Eberth. 2012 Evidence for taphonomic size bias in a model Mesozoic terrestrial alluvial-paralic system. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2012, 69A.  Oct 17. Raleigh, North Carolina.
  2. Larson, D.W., and D. C. Evans. 2012. Tooth variation in Varanus komodoensis and implications for intraspecific variation in extinct xiphodont carnivores. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2012: 125.
  3. Larson, D.W., and D. C. Evans. 2012. Tooth variation in Varanus (Squamata: Varanidae) as a model system for interpreting small theropod tooth variation. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10: 46.
  4. Larson, D.W., and D. C. Evans 2012. Tooth variation in Varanus komodoensis. World Congress of Herpetology 7.
  5. Larson, D.W., D. B. Brinkman, P. J. Currie, D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2012. Vertebrate fossils of the Santonian Deadhorse Coulee Member of the Milk River Formation of southern Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society, 16th Annual Symposium.
  6. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2012. A universal scaling relationship for estimating body mass in extinct terrestrial quadrupeds; pp. 21 in L. J. O’Brien, C. M. Brown, K. S. Brink (eds.), Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10. University of Toronto/Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario.
  7. Brown, C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione, L. J. O’Brien, D. A. Eberth. 2012. The false rarity of small dinosaurs: taphonomic size biases in Mesozoic terrestrial alluvial-paralic systems; pp. 18–19 in L. J. O’Brien, C. M. Brown, K. S. Brink (eds.), Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10. University of Toronto/Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario.
  8. VanBuren, C. S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2012. Challenging functional hypotheses for the syncervical of ceratopsids; pp. 62–63 in L. J. O’Brien, C. M. Brown, K. S. Brink (eds.), Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10. University of Toronto/Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario.
  9. VanBuren C. S. and D. C. Evans. 2012. Cervical fusion in Ankylosauria: Anatomy and function. SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2012, 187-188. Oct 19. Raleigh, North Carolina.
  10. Cullen, T., Ryan, M., Evans, D, Currie, P, and Kobayashi, Y. Preliminary results of a multielement histological analysis of an ornithomimid (Dinosauria) bone bed from the late Cretaceous of Alberta. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Meeting 2012.
  11. Cullen, TM., Ryan, MJ., Evans, D. C., Capobianco, C., and Newbrey, M. Taxonomy and palaeoecology of a vertebrate microsite from the Foremost Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. 22nd Canadian Paleontology Conference. Sept. 21-23, 2012.
  12. Cullen, T., Ryan, M., Evans, D. C. , Schröder-Adams, C., Kobayashi, Y., Currie, P. Multi-element histological analysis of an ornithomimid (Dinosauria) bone bed from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2012.
  13. VanBuren, C. S., N. E. Campione, and D. C. Evans. 2012. Challenging functional hypotheses for the syncervical of ceratopsids. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10, p62. Sept 22, 2012. Toronto.
  14. Brown C. M., D. C. Evans, N. E. Campione , L. J. O’Brien, and D. A. Eberth. 2012. The false rarity of small dinosaurs: evidence for taphonomic size bias in a model Mesozoic terrestrial alluvial-paralic system. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 10, p18-19. Sept 22, 2012. Toronto (poster) – Winner of best student poster prize.
  15. Brown, C. M., A. P. Russell, D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan and D. B. Brinkman. 2011. New evidence concerning the diversity and abundance of small-bodied ornithopods from the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2011, 78.  Nov 2. Las Vegas. (oral)
  16. Chiba, K. R., Y. Kobayashi, M. J. Ryan, D. C. Evans, and C. M. Brown. 2011. Taphonomy of a new Centrosaurus bonebed from the Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Southern Alberta, A comparison across formations and time. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2011, 88.  Nov 4. Las Vegas. (poster)
  17. Larson, D. W., N. E. Campione, C. M. Brown, D. E. Evans, M. J. Ryan. 2011. A hadrosaurid from the Santonian Milk River Formation of Canada. 2011 International Hadrosaur Symposium. Drumheller, Alberta. (oral)
  18. *Evans, D. C. and T. A. Gates. 2011. New perspectives on the evolution and biogeography of Campanian hadrosaurid dinosaurs from Laramidia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  19. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, P. Bell, Kh. Tsogtbaatar, and D. Badamgarav. 2011. Taphonomy of the “Dragon’s Tomb” Saurolophus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) bonebed, Nemegt Formation (Late Cretaceous), Mongolia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A
  20. Larson, D.W., D.B. Brinkman, P. J. Currie, D.C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2011. New information on the vertebrate assemblage of the Santonian-aged Milk River Formation of Alberta (Canada) and the emergence of latest Cretaceous vertebrate communities in North America. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  21. Müller, J., R. Bussert, *D. C. Evans, N. Klein, and K. A. Salih. 2011. New discoveries and investigations on the Late Cretaceous vertebrate Fauna of Northern Sudan. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  22. Tikson, J., D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2011. Endocranial morphology of Centrosaurus (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) and brain-body size relationships in ceratopsian dinosaurs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  23. Schott, R. K. and D. C. Evans. 2011. New Information on pachycephalosaur dinosaur diversity in the Foremost Formation (Campanian) of Alberta. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  24. Campione, N. E., D. C. Evans, and S. Hsieh. 2011. Diversity dynamics in the Late Cretaceous of North America: sampling and body size biases. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2011, 83A. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  25. Brown, C. M., A. P. Russell, D. C. Evans, M. J. Ryan, D. Brinkman. 2011. New evidence concerning diversity and abundance of small-bodied ornithopods from the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting Program and Abstracts. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  26. Evans, D. C. *, P. J. Currie, L. M. Witmer, and J. Horner. 2011. A new, low-crested lambeosaurine hadrosaur from the Dinosaur Park Formation of Southeastern Alberta. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 48-49. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
  27. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, and Eberth, D. A. 2011. Edmontosaurus bonebeds from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta: Paleobiological implications. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 127-128. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
  28. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2011. Body size variation and evolution in hadrosauroid dinosaurs. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 21-22. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
  29. Larson, D. W., N. E. Campione, C. M. Brown, D. C. Evans, and M. J. Ryan. 2011. A hadrosauroid from the Santonian Milk River Formation of Alberta, Canada. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 68-69. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
  30. McGarrity, C. T., D. C. Evans, and N. E. Campione. 2011. Cranial anatomy and systematics of Prosaurolophus maximus. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 105-107. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta.
  31. Eberth, D. A., D. C. Evans, and D. Lloyd. 2011. The first hadrosaur dominated bonebed from the Dinosaur Park Formation. International Hadrosaur Symposium: 45-46. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta
  32. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2011. Interspecific scaling of limb bones in extant reptiles with implications for body-mass estimation. The 50th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Zoologists. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario.
  33. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2011. Interspecific limb scaling in non-avian amniotes and the estimation of body mass in extinct terrestrial vertebrates. Ontario Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution Colloquium. University of Toronto at Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario.
  34. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2010. Limb bone to body mass scaling in extant terrestrial mammals with implications for body mass estimation in dinosaurs [Abstract & Poster Presentation]. International Conference of Vertebrate Morphologists. Punta del Este, Uruguay.
  35. Evans, D. C.* 2010. Evolution of the vocalization potential in lambeosaurine dinosaurs. International Conference of Vertebrate Morphologists. Punta del Este, Uruguay.
  36. Scott, E. E., M. J. Ryan, and Evans, D. C. 2010. Southern Alberta Dinosaur Project 2009 update: the first Centrosaurus apertus (Ceratopsidae) bonebed from the Oldman Formation (Cretaceous, Campanian) of south-eastern Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society Symposium 2010.
  37. Scott, E. E., M. J. Ryan, and D. C. Evans. 2010. A preliminary description of the first Centrosaurus apertus (Ceratopsidae) bonebed from the Oldman Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian) of south-eastern Alberta with implications for the location of Ceratopsian nesting sites: North-Central Section, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 42, no. 2, p. 85.
  38. Brink, K., Zelenitsky, D., Evans, D. C. and F. Therrien.  2010.  Affinities of lambeosaurine (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) embryos from Devil’s Coulee (Campanian), Alberta. (Poster).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (3-Suppl.)
  39. Campione, N. E. and D. C. Evans. 2010. Cranial morphology and the diversity of Late Cretaceous edmontosaurs (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) from North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (3-Suppl.):69A.
  40. Ryan, M. J., Evans, D. C., Brown, C. M., Scott, E. and K. Chiba.  2010.  Paleobiogeographic range of Centrosaurus apertus (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae), with implications for Late Cretaceous dinosaur provinciality and evolution.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (3-Suppl.):159A.
  41. Schott, R. K., Evans, D. C., Goodwin, M., Brown, C. M., and N. Longrich.  2010.  Cranial ontogeny in Stegoceras and the evolution of cranial doming and ornamentation in Pachycephalosauria (Dinosauria: Ornithischia).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (3-Suppl.):159A.
  42. Evans, D. C., R K. Schott, D. W. Larson, C. M. Brown, and M. J. Ryan. 2010. A Santonian-aged pachycephalosaurid from North America and the evolution and diversity of Pachycephalosauria. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3).
  43. Schott, R. K., and D. C. Evans. 2009. Peripheral elements and 3D reconstruction of the cranial dome of ‘Prenocephalebrevis (Ornithischia: Pachcephalosauridae) and its systematic position. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3).
  44. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2009. Limb scaling and body-mass of the iguanodontian ornithopod Iguanodon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3).
  45. Gallimore, G. and D. C. Evans. 2009. Morphometric Analysis of hadrosaurid dental battery variation. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3).
  46. Ryan, M. J. and D. C. Evans 2009. The oldest ceratopsid material from North America (Campanian: Foremost Formation). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3).
  47. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2009. Scaling of limb bones to body mass in Extant mammals: implications for dinosaur body-mass estimations. Canadian Society of Zoologists Conference. University of Toronto at Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario.
  48. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2009. Cranial variation in Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of North America. North American Paleontological Convention. Cincinnati, Ohio.
  49. Campione, N. E., and D. C. Evans. 2009. Cranial variation in Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae): New perspectives on the systematic and ontogenetic status of Thespesius saskatchewanensis. Frenchman Formation Terrestrial Ecosystem Conference. T. Rex Centre, Eastend, Saskatchewan.
  50. Schott, R. K. and D. C. Evans. 2009. Relative Growth Patterns of the Cranial Horns of the Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae): Implications for Sexual Signaling. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 40(2): 15.
  51. Schott, R. K., N. Longrich., C. M. Brown, and D. C. Evans. 2009. The first definitive Stegoceras validum (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauridae). Alberta Palaeontological Society Eleventh Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume: 30-31. Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  52. Evans, D.C., Witmer, L. M., Ridgely, R., and Horner, J. 2008. Endocranial anatomy of lambeosaurine dinosaurs: implications for crest function and evolution. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):140A.
  53. Folinsbee, K. and D. C. Evans. 2008. Reconstructing paleogeographic patterns using a time calibrated area cladogram. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):79A.
  54.  Schott, R. K., D. C. Evans, T. E. Williamson, T. D. Carr, and M. B. Goodwin. 2008. Anatomy and systematics of Colepiocephale lambei (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauridae) revised. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):140A.
  55. Ai, A., D. C. Evans, and R. K. Schott. 2008. Ontogeny of cranial bone histology in Alligator: implications for aging pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):44A.
  56. Bavington, R. and D. C. Evans.  2008. A new Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) braincase from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):49A.
  57. Brink, K., D. Zelenitsky, D. C. Evans, and J. Horner. 2008. New subadult Hypacrosaurus stebingeri skulls and a comparative analysis of allometric crest growth in lambeosaurines. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(Suppl. 3):56A.
  58. Evans, D. C., and M. J. Ryan.  2008. Southern Alberta Dinosaur Research Group: 3-year progress report. Alberta Palaeontological Society Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  59. Campione, N., D. C. Evans, and D. H. Tanke. 2008.  The neoceratopsid syncervical: variation and function. Alberta Palaeontological Society Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  60. Schott, R. and D. C. Evans. 2008. The anatomy and systematic placement of Colepiocephale lambei (Pachycephalosauridae). Alberta Palaeontological Society Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  61. Stermole, D. and D. C. Evans.  2008.  A re-evaluation of Corythosaurus bicristatus (Hadrosauridae). Alberta Palaeontological Society Twelfth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  62. *Evans, D. C. 2007. Phylogeny of lambeosaurine dinosaurs using parsimony and Bayesian approaches. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 (3, suppl):72A
  63. Campione, N., D. C. Evans, and R. Cuthbertson. 2007. The atlas-axis complex in hadrosaurid dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology  27(3, suppl):55A
  64. *Evans, D. C. 2007 Cranial crest ontogeny in lambeosaurine dinosaurs. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists 38 (2): 92.
  65. Ryan, M. J., D. C. Evans, and D. Brinkman.  2007. Southern Alberta Dinosaur Research Group: two-year progress report. Alberta Palaeontological Society Eleventh Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  66. Campione, N., D. C. Evans, and R. Cuthbertson.  2007. A review of the atlas-axis complex in hadrosaurid dinosaurs. Alberta Palaeontological Society Eleventh Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  67. *Evans, D. C., P. J. Currie, D. A. Eberth, and M. J. Ryan. 2006. High Resolution lambeosaurine dinosaur biostratigraphy, Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta: sexual dimorphism reconsidered. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26 (3, suppl):59.
  68. Maddin, H., D. C. Evans, and R. Reisz.  2006.  A varanopid synapsid from an Early Permian upland assemblage, Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Zoologists. Pp. 40-41.
  69. *Evans, D. C.  2006.  Alberta’s duck-billed dinosaurs. Alberta Palaeontological Society Tenth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  70. *Evans, D. C. and R. R. Reisz. 2005.  The first insights into the early crest ontogeny of Parasaurolophus (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 (Suppl. 3): 54A.
  71. *Evans, D. C., and M. J. Ryan.  2005. Hadrosaurid dinosaurs from the Belly River Group, Alberta: biostratigraphy and diversity. Pp. 24-25. In D. R. Braman, F. Therrien, E. B. Koppelhus, and W. Taylor, eds. Dinosaur Park Symposium: Short Papers, Abstracts and Program. Special Publication of the Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta.
  72. Ryan, M. J. and D. C. Evans.  2005. Late Cretaceous ceratopsids from the Belly River Group, Alberta, and the recognition of dinosaurian faunal zones within Dinosaur Provincial Park. Pp. 92-93. In D. R. Braman, F. Therrien, E. B. Koppelhus, and W. Taylor, eds. Dinosaur Park Symposium: Short Papers, Abstracts and Program. Special Publication of the Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta
  73. Gates, T. and D. C. Evans. 2005. Biogeography of Campanian hadrosaurid dinosaurs from Western North America. Pp. 33-39. In D. R. Braman, F. Therrien, E. B. Koppelhus, and W. Taylor, eds. Dinosaur Park Symposium: Short Papers, Abstracts and Program. Special Publication of the Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta.
  74. Reisz, R. R., H. -D. Sues, D. Scott, D. C. Evans, and M. Raath.  2005. Articulated embryonic skeletons, development, and growth in the early Jurassic prosauropod dinosaur Massospondylus carinatus (Saurischia: Sauropodomorpha).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 (Suppl. 3): 104A.
  75. Maddin, H. C., D. C. Evans, and R. R. Reisz.  2005.  A new large varanopid from Richards Spur, Oklahoma.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 (Suppl. 3): 87A.
  76. Evans, D. C.  2005. Lambeosaurus magnicristatus, a spectacular crested hadrosaur from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. Alberta Palaeontological Society Ninth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  77. Evans, D. C. and R. R. Reisz. 2004.  Anatomy of Lambeosaurus magnicristatus (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24 (Suppl. 3): 55A.
  78. Maddin, H. C., R. R. Reisz, and D. C. Evans. 2004. A new specimen of Ennatosaurus tectons Efremov 1956 from the Permian of Russia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24 (Suppl. 3): 87A.
  79. Evans, D. C. 2004. The cranial crests of lambeosaurine hadrosaurids: function and evolution of nasal passages.  Journal of Morphology 260 (3): 289.
  80. Evans, D. C.  2004. An enigmatic pachycephalosaurid (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauridae) from the Dinosaur Park Formation, southern Alberta. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings 2.
  81. Evans, D. C.  2004. Cranial osteology of Corythosaurus (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae), and the taxonomic affinities of juvenile lambeosaurines. Alberta Palaeontological Society Eigth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume.  Mount Royal College, Calgary AB.
  82. Evans, D. C.  2003.  Cranial osteology and ontogeny of Corythosaurus (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae).  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23 (Suppl. 3): 48-49
  83. *Evans, D. C.  2003.  Forebrain anatomy and nasal cavity homology in lambeosaurine hadrosaurids. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings 1: 15.
  84. Evans, D. C. 2002A detailed description of the lambeosaurine presphenoid: implications for olfactory system anatomy and hadrosaurid phylogeny.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22 (Suppl. 3): 51-52.
  85. *Evans, D. C. 2002.  A juvenile Corythosaurus skull from the Dinosaur Park Formation, southeastern Alberta. Canadian Paleontology Conference Program and Abstracts No. 12, Abstracts and Short papers.  pp. 11-14. Geological Association of Canada.