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154) Murray, A. M., M. V. H. Wilson, S. Gibb, and B. D. E. Chatterton. In press. Additions to the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian/Turonian) actinopterygian fauna from the Agoult locality, Akrabou Formation, Morocco, and comments on the paleoenvironment. In: G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze, and M. V. H. Wilson (eds.) Mesozoic Fishes 5—Global Diversity and Evolution. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München.


153) Murray, A. M., and M. V. H. Wilson. In press. Two new paraclupeid fishes (Clupeomorpha: Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. In: G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze, and M. V. H. Wilson (eds.) Mesozoic Fishes 5—Global Diversity and Evolution. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München.


152) Newbrey, M. G., A. M. Murray, M. V. H. Wilson, D. B. Brinkman, and A. G. Neuman. In press. A new species of the paracanthopterygian Xenyllion (Sphenocephaliformes) from the Mowry Formation (Cenomanian) of Utah, USA. In: G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze, and M. V. H. Wilson (eds.) Mesozoic Fishes 5—Global Diversity and Evolution. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München.


151) Arratia, G., H.-P. Schultze, and M. V. H. Wilson (Editors). In press. Mesozoic Fishes 5—Global Diversity and Evolution. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich.


150) Scott, B. R., and M. V. H. Wilson. In press. A new species of osteostracan from the Lochkovian (Early Devonian) of the Mackenzie Mountains, with comments on body size, growth, and geographic distribution in the genus Machairaspis. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.


149) Hanke, F. J., M. V. H. Wilson, and F. J. Saurette. In press. Partial articulated specimen of the Early Devonian chondrichthyan Polymerolepis whitei Karatajute-Talimaa, 1968, with an anal fin spine. Geodiversitas 34(3).


148) Case, G. R., T. D. Cook, M. V. H. Wilson, and P. D. Borodin. In press. A new species of the sclerorhynchid sawfish Borodinopristis from the Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of North Carolina, U.S.A. Historical Biology 24(6): 6 pp. in proof.

147) Wilson, M. V. H. and T. Märss. 2012. Anatomy of the Silurian thelodont Phlebolepis elegans Pander. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 61(4):261-276.


146) Cook, T., M. V. H. Wilson, A. M. Murray, G. Plint, M. G. Newbrey, and M. J. Everhart. In press. A high-latitude euselachian assemblage from the early Turonian of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 33 pages in proof.


145) Scott, B. R., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2012. A new osteostracan in the genus Waengsjoeaspis from the Early Devonian of northwestern, Canada, with a redescription of W. nahanniensis and implications for growth, variation, morphology, and phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(6): 1235-1253.


144) Wendruff, A. J., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2012. A fork-tailed coelacanth, Rebellatrix divaricerca, gen. et sp. nov. (Actinistia: Rebellatricidae, fam. nov.), from the Lower Triassic of Western Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(3):499-511 (Featured Cover Article for this issue).


143) Burridge, C. P., R. McDowall, D. Craw, M. V. H. Wilson, and J. M. Waters. 2012. Marine dispersal as a pre-requisite for Gondwanan vicariance among elements of the galaxiid fish fauna. Journal of Biogeography, 39:306-321.


142) Blais, S. A., L. A. Mackenzie, and M. V. H. Wilson. 2011. Tooth-like scales in Early Devonian eugnathostomes and the ‘outside-in’ hypothesis for the origins of teeth in vertebrates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(6):1189-1199.


141) Lees, J., T. Märss, M. V. H. Wilson, T. Saat, and H. Špilev. 2011. The sculpture and morphology of postcranial dermal armor plates and associated bones in gasterosteiforms and syngnathiforms inhabiting Estonian coastal waters. Acta Zoologica 93:422-435. (Online early version.)


140) Cook, T., M. Newbrey, M. V. H. Wilson, K. Shimada, G. Takeuchi, and J. D. Stewart. 2011. A partial skeleton of the Late Cretaceous lamniform shark, Archaeolamna kopingensis, from the Pierre Shale of Western Kansas, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(1):8-21.


139) Case, G. R., T. D. Cook, and M. V. H. Wilson. 2011. A new genus and species of fossil myliobatid ray from the Fishburne Formation (lower Eocene/Ypresian) of Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Historical Biology 23(2):139-144.

138) Murray, A. M., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2011. A new species of Sorbinichthys (Teleostei: Clupeomorpha: Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 48(1):1-9.


137) Nelson, J. S., H.-P. Schultze, and M. V. H. Wilson (Editors). 2010. Origin and Phylogenetic Interrelationships of Teleosts: Honoring Gloria Arratia. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich, 480 pp.


136) Hanke, G. F., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2010. The putative stem-group chondrichthyans Kathemacanthus and Seretolepis from the Lower Devonian MOTH locality, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada; pp. 159-182 in D. Elliott, J. Maisey, X. Yu, and D. Miao (eds.), Morphology, Phylogeny, and Paleobiogeography of Fossil Fishes—In Honor of Meemann Chang. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich.


135) Wilson, M. V. H., and R. R. G. Williams. 2010. Salmoniform fishes: key fossils, supertree, and possible morphological synapomorphies; pp. 379-409 in Nelson, J. S., Schultze, H. P, and M. V. H. Wilson (eds.), Origin and Phylogenetic Interrelationships of Teleosts: Honoring Gloria Arratia. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich.


134) Märss, T., J. Lees, T. Saat, H. Špilev, and M. V. H. Wilson. 2010. The morphology and sculpture of ossicles in the Cyclopteridae and Liparidae (Teleostei) of the Baltic Sea. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 59(4):263-276.


133) Newbrey, M. G., A. M. Murray, D. B. Brinkman, M. V. H. Wilson, and A. G. Neuman. 2010. A new articulated freshwater fish (Clupeomorpha, Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation Maastrichtian, of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47:1183-1196.


132) Wilson, M. V. H. 2010. Three views of Eocene life in British Columbia. Geological Association of Canada, Great Canadian Lagerstätten Symposium, GeoCanada2010, 4 pp.


131) Märss, T., J. Lees, T. Saat, H. Špilev, and M. V. H. Wilson. 2010. The morphology and sculpture of dermal tubercles and other ossicles in three genera of Cottidae (Teleostei: Cottiformes) of the Baltic Sea. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 59(3):216-237.


130) Cook, T., M. G. Newbrey, and M. V. H. Wilson. 2010. The first record of the large Cretaceous lamniform shark, Cardabiodon ricki, from North America and a new empirical test for its presumed antitropical distribution. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(3):643–649.

129) Wilson, M. V. H., and T. Märss. 2009. Thelodont phylogeny revisited: incorporation of scale-based taxa. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(4):297-310.


128) Newbrey, M. G., A. M. Murray, M. V. H. Wilson, D. B. Brinkman, and A. G. Neuman. 2009. 75-million-year-old tropical tetra-like fish from Canada tracks Cretaceous global warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 276:3829–3833126) Cook, Todd D., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Murray, Alison M. 2008. A middle Cenomanian euselachian assemblage from the Dunvegan Formation of northwestern Alberta. Can. J. Earth Sci. 45:1185-1197.

127) Murray, Alison M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2009. A new Late Cretaceous Macrosemiid fish (Neopterygii, Halecostomi) from Morocco, with temporal and geographical range extensions for the family. Palaeontology Vol. 52(2):429-440.

125) Newbrey, M. G.,, Wilson, M. V. H., and Ashworth, A. C. 2008. Climate change and evolution of growth in Late Cretaceous to Recent North American Esociformes. pp. 311-350. In: Arratia, G., Schultze, H.-P., & Wilson, M.V.H. Mesozoic Fishes 4-Homology and Phylogeny. Dr Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany.

124) Märss, Tiiu, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2008. Buccopharyngo-branchial denticles of Phlebolepis elegans Pander (Thelodonti, Agnatha). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 28(3):601-612.

123) Wilson, M. V. H., and Murray, A. M. 2008. Osteoglossomorpha: phylogeny, biogeography, and fossil record and the significance of key African and Chinese fossil taxa. pp. 185-219. In: Cavin, L., Longbottom, A., & Richter, M. (eds.) Fishes and the Break-up of Pangaea. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 295. London, England, U.K., 372 pp.

122) Wilson, Mark V. H. 2007. Heterostraci pp. 507-508. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 10th Edition, Volume 8.

121) Wilson, Mark V. H. 2007. Acanthodii pp. 39-41. In: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 10th Edition, Volume 1.

120) Wilson, M. V. H., Hanke, G. F. and Märss, T. 2007. 3. Paired fins of jawless vertebrates and their homologies across the "Agnathan" - Gnathostome Transition pp. 122-149. In: J. S. Anderson and H.-D. Sues (eds.). Major Transitions in Vertebrate Evolution. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, USA. 472 pp.

119) Newbrey, Michael G., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Ashworth, Allan C. 2007. Centrum growth patterns provide evidence for two small taxa of Hiodontidae in the Cretaceous Dinosaur Park Formation. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 44:721-732.

118) Hanke, G. F., and Wilson, M. V. H. 2006. Anatomy of the Early Devonian Acanthodian Brochoadmones milesi based on nearly complete body fossils, with comments on the evolution and development of paired fins. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 26(3):526-537.

117) Newbrey, M. G., and Wilson, M. V. H. 2005. Recognition of annular growth on centra of Teleostei with application to Hiodontidae of the Cretaceous Dinosaur Park Formation. pp. 61-68. In: Braman, D.R., Therrien, F., Koppelhus, E. B., & Taylor, W. (editors). Dinosaur Park Symposium. Special Publication of the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta.

116) Märss, T., Wilson, M. V. H., and Thorsteinsson, R. 2006. Silurian and Lower Devonian thelodonts and putative chondrichthyans from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Special Papers in Palaeontology No. 75:1-144.

115) Arratia, Gloria, Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. (editors). 2004. Recent Advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany. 703 pp.

114) Zorn, Marilyn E., Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2005. Lithological analysis of the Lower Devonian vertebrate-bearing beds at the MOTH locality, N.W.T., Canada: insights to taphonomy and depositional setting. Can. J. Earth Sci. 42:763-775.

113) Newbrey, M. G., Wilson, M. V. H., and Ashworth, A. C. 2005. Growth characteristics of Cretaceous and Cenozoic North American Esociformes: implications for systematics. pp. 201-204. In: Poyato-Ariza, F. J. (editor). Extended Abstracts. Fourth International Meeting on Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics, Homology, and Nomenclature. Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid, Spain August 9-14, 2005

112) Murray, Alison M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2005. Description of a new Eocene osteoglossid fish and additional information on †Singida jacksonoides Greenwood and Patterson, 1967 (Osteoglossomorpha), with an assessment of their phylogenetic relationships. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Vol. 144:213-228.

111) Barton, D. G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2005. Taphonomic variations in Eocene fish-bearing varves at Horsefly, British Columbia, reveal 10000 years of environmental change. Can. J. Earth Sci. Vol. 42:137-149.

110) Wilson, Mark V. H., and Bruner, John C. 2004. Mesozoic fish assemblages of North America. pp. 575-595. In: Arratia, G., & Tintori, A. (eds.) Mesozoic Fishes 3 - Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany, 649 pp.

109) Hermus, C. R., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Macrae, A. 2004. A new species of the Cretaceous teleostean fish Erichalcis from Arctic Canada, with a revised diagnosis of the genus. pp, 449-461. In: Arratia, G., & Tintori, A. (eds.) Mesozoic Fishes 3 - Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany, 649 pp.

108) Hanke, Gavin F., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2004. New teleostome fishes and acanthodian systematics. pp. 189-216. In: Arratia, G., Wilson, M. V. H., & Cloutier, R. (eds.) Recent advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates. Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany. 703 pp.

107) Wilson, Mark V. H., and Märss, Tiiu. 2004. Toward a phylogeny of the thelodonts. pp. 95-108. In: Arratia, G., Wilson, M. V. H., & Cloutier, R. (eds.) Recent advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates. Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany. 703 pp.

106) Greeniaus, Jeffrey W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2003. Fossil juvenile Cyathaspididae (Heterostraci) reveal rapid cyclomorial development of the dermal skeleton. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(2):483-487

105) Märss, Tiiu, Wilson, Mark V. H., and Thorsteinsson, Raymond. 2002. New thelodont (Agnatha) and possible chondrichthyan (Gnathostomata) taxa established in the silurian and Lower Devonian of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Volume 51(2):87-120.

104) Wilson, Mark V. H. 2001. 4.3 Fossils as Environmental Indicators. pp. 467-470. In: Briggs, Derek E. G., and Crowther, Peter R. (editors) Palaeobiology II. Iowa State University Press, A Blackwell Science Company, Ames, Iowa. 583 pp.

103) Hanke, Gavin F., Davis, Samuel P., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2001. New Species of the acanthodian genus Tetanopsyrus from Northern Canada, and comments on related taxa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 21(4):740-753

102) Sahney, Sarda, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2001. Extrinsic labyrinth infillings imply open endolymphatic ducts in Lower Devonian Osteostracans, Acanthodians, and putative chondrichthyans. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 21(4):660-669

101) Soehn, Kenneth L., Märss, Tiiu, Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2001. New and biostratigraphically useful theolodonts from the Silurian of the Mackenzie Mountians, Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(4):651-659

100) Hanke, Gavin F., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Lindoe, L. Allan. 2001. New species of Silurian acanthodains from the Macikenzie Mountains, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 38:1517-1529

99) Soehn, Kenneth L., Hanke, Gavin F., Märss, Tiiu, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2000. Preliminary vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Avalanche Lake sections (Wenlock, Silurian), southern Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., and review of northwestern Canadian vertebrate localities of Silurian age. Cour. Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg. Vol. 223:129-155.

98) Antoshkina, Anna, Malysheva, Elena, and Wilson, Mark V. H. (editors). 2000. Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins and Faunas. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 6. IGCP 406. Syktyvkar, Russia, July 12-15, 2000. 166 pp.

97) Wilson, Mark V. H., Hanke, G. F., and Soehn, K. L. 2000. Diversity and age of the Devonian vertebrate assemblage at MOTH, Mackenzie Mountians, Northwest Territories, Canada. pp. 137-141. In: Antoshkina, Anna, Malysheva, Elena, and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins and Faunas. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 6. IGCP 406. Syktyvkar, Russia, July 12-15, 2000. 166 pp.

96) Wilson, Mark V. H., Märss, T., and Mannik, P. 2000. CAPV-2000, The Last Meeting of IGCP 406 - “Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates, 1996-2000. pp. 1-2. In: Antoshkina, Anna, Malysheva, Elena, and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Pan-Arctic Palaeozoic Tectonics, Evolution of Basins and Faunas. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 6. IGCP 406. Syktyvkar, Russia, July 12-15, 2000. 166 pp.

95) Wilson, Mark V. H., Hanke, G. F., and Sahney, S. 1999. Observations on the head of some Lower Devonian gnathostomes. pp. 54-55. In: Luksevics, E., Stinkulis, G., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Events Across the Circum-Arctic. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 5. IGCP 406. Jumala, Lativia, September 27 - October 2, 1999. 68 pp.

94) Märss, T., Soehn, K. L., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Event levels in the distribution of silurian and Lower Devonian vertebrates in Northern Canada. pp. 29-30. In: Luksevics, E., Stinkulis, G., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Events Across the Circum-Arctic. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 5. IGCP 406. Jumala, Lativia, September 27 - October 2, 1999. 68 pp.

93) Wilson, Mark V. H., and Hanke, G. F. 1998. Body form and fin spines in species with scales of chondrichthyan growth pattern from the Lower Devonian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. pp. 57-58. In: Ginter, M., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 4. IGCP 406. Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. 69 pp.

92) Märss, T., Soehn, K. L., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1998. Microvertebrate-based correlations of the Llandovery-Wenlock boundary in some sections of the Selwyn and Franklinian sedimentary basins, northern Canada. pp. 37-39. In: Ginter, M., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 4. IGCP 406. Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. 69 pp.

91) Hanke, G. F., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1998. Structure and variation of acanthodian and chondrichthyan scales from the Lower Devonian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. pp. 18-19. In: Ginter, M., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 4. IGCP 406. Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. 69 pp.

90) Gagnier, P.-Y., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Hanke, G. F. 1998. A new acanthodian from the early Devonian of the Northwest Territories, Canada. pp. 12-14. In: Ginter, M., and Wilson, M. V. H. (editors). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 4. IGCP 406. Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. 69 pp.

89) Wilson, Mark V. H. 2000. Book Review: The Biology of Hagfishes. Jørgen M. Jørgensen, Jens P. Lomholt, Roy E. Weber, and Hans Malte (eds.) 1998. Chapman and Hall, New York. ISNB 0-412-78530-7. 578 p. $192.00 (hardbound). Copeia 2000 (3):908-911

88) Wilson, Mark V. H., Soehn, K. L., Hanke, G. F., and Märss, T. 1997. Preliminary vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Silurian Avalanche Lake Sections, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. pp. 26-27. In: Wilson, Mark V. H. (editor). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates: Biological and Geological Significance. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 2. IGCP 406. Buckow, Germany, 1997. 39 pp.

87) Märss, T., Männik, P., Martma, T., Wilson, Mark V. H., Caldwell, M. W., Thorsteinsson, R., Gagnier, P.-Y., and Goujet, D. 1997. Distribution of Silurian vertebrate microremains in Baillie-Hamilton and Cornwallis Island Sections, Arctic Canada. pp. 20-22. In: Wilson, Mark V. H. (editor). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates: Biological and Geological Significance. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 2. IGCP 406. Buckow, Germany, 1997. 39 pp.

86) Hanke, G. F., and Wislon, Mark V. H. 1997. Examination of Shark-Like scales from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. p. 15. In: Wilson, Mark V. H. (editor). Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates: Biological and Geological Significance. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 2. IGCP 406. Buckow, Germany, 1997. 39 pp.

85) Grande, Lance, Li, Guo-Qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 2000. Amia cf. pattersoni from the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Science Vol. 37(1):31-37.

84) Barton, Douglas G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Microstratigraphic study of merisitc variation in an Eocene fish from a 10,000-year varved interval at Horsefly, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Science Vol. 36:2059-2072

83) Wilson, Mark. V. H. 1999. Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World. by Jonathan I. Lunine; original illustrations by Cunthia J. Lunine. Csambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $74.95 (hardcover); $29.95 (paper). 319 pp. + 8 pl. ISBN: 0-521-47287-3(hc); 0-521-64423-2 (pb). 1999. Earth Story: Ths Shaping of Our World. by Simon Lamb and David Sington. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $29.95. 240 p. ISBN:0-691-00229-0. 1998. The Quarterly Review of Biology. Vol. 74(4):456-457.

82) Murray, Alison M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Contributions of fossils to the phylogenetic relationships of the percopsiform fishes (Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii): order restored. pp. 397-411. In: Arratia, G., and Schultze, H.-P. (editors) Mesozoic Fishes 2 - Systematics and Fossil Record Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. München, Germany.

81) Li, Guo-Qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Early divergence of Hiodontiformes sensu stricto in East Asia and phylogeny of some Late Mesozoic teleosts from China. pp. 369-384. In: Arratia, G., and Schultze, H.-P. (editors) Mesozoic Fishes 2 - Systematics and Fossil Record Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. München, Germany.

80) Ginter, Michal, and Wilson, Mark V. H. (editors). 1999. Special Volume: IGCP 406 Meeting Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. Acta Geologica Polonica Vol. 49(2):1-173

79) Luksevics, E., Stinkulis, G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Events Across the Circum-Arctic. Jumala, Latvia, September 27-October 2, 1999. Ichthyolith Issues special Publication 5. IGCP 406. 68 pp.

78) Gagnier, Pierre-Yves, Hanke, Gavin F., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Tetanopsyrus lindoei gen. et sp. nov., an Early Devonian acanthodian from the Northwest Territories, Canada. Acta Geologica Polonica Vol. 49(2):81-96

77) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. Paleoscene #9. Reprint of: [Taphonomic processes: Information loss and information gain. Geoscience Canada, 15(2):131-148.] pp. 133-150. In: Nowlan, Godfrey S. (editor). 1999. Paleo Scene. A series of papers on paleontology reprinted from Geoscience Canada. Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 7. Geological Association of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland.308 pp.

76) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1999. REVIEW OF : Vertebrate Fossils and the Evolution of Scientific Concepts. edited by W. A. S. Sarjeant. Gordon and Breach Publishers The Netherlands 1995, 622p., £78/US$120, hardcover. Geoscience Canada Vol. 26(1):46-47.

75) Wilson, Mark V. H., and Li, Guo-qing. 1999. Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid †Eosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 125:279-311

74) Wilson, Mark V. H., and †Greenwood, P. Humphrey. 1998. Bonytongues & their allies. Pp. 80-84 In: Paxton, John R., and Eschmeyer, William N. (editors). Encyclopedia of Fishes, 2nd edition. Academic Press, San Diego, California. 240 pp

73) Ginter, M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1998. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Faunas and Facies. IGCP 406, Warsaw, Poland, September 3-8, 1998. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 4, 62 pp.

72) Caldwell, Michael, Gagnier, Pierre-Yves, Goujet, Daniel, Männik, Peep, Märss, Tiiu, Martma, Tönu, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1998. Distribution of Silurian and Lower Devonian vertebrate microremains and conodonts in the Baillie-Hamilton and Cornwallis Island Sections, Canadian Arctic. Proceedings of the Estonian Acadademy of Science, Geology, 47(2):51-76

71) Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1998. The Furcacaudiformes: a new order of jawless vertebrates with thelodont scales, based on articulated Silurian and Devonian fossils from northern Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18(1):10-29

70) Ivanov, A., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Zhuravlev, A. (editors). 1997. Palaeozoic Strata and Fossils of the Eurasian Arctic. Ichthyolith Issues Special Publication 3. IGCP 406. St. Petersburg, Russia, September 23-26, 1997. 60 pp.

69) Grande, Lance, Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1997. Review of Eohiodon (Teleostei: Osteoglossomorpha) from western North America, with a phylogenetic reassessment of Hiodontidae. Journal of Paleontology, 7(6):1109-1124

68) Grande, Lance, Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1997. The species of †Phareodus (Teleostei: Osteoglossidae) from the Eocene of North America and their phylogenetic relationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(3):487-505

67) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1997. Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates: Biological and Geological Significance. IGCP 406 - Buckow, Germany, Ichthyolith Issues. Special Publication 2, 39 pp.

66) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1997. Reviews of: Discovering Fossil Fishes. by John G. Maisey. 223 pp. and The Rise of Fishes: 500 million years of evolution. by John A. Long. 223 pp. American Scientist, 85:282-283

65) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1997. Review of: Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Quebec, Canada. Hans-Peter Schultze and Richard Cloutier (eds.). Copeia, 1997(1):244-246

64) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Book Review: The Rise of Fishes: 500 Million Years of Evolution by John A. Long. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 6(3):365-366

63) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Chapter 18. Insects near Eocene lakes of the Interior. Pp. 225-233 In: Life in Stone A Natural History of British Columbia's Fossils. Ludvigsen, R. (editor). University of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia. 310 pp

62) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Chapter 17. Fishes from Eocene lakes of the interior. Pp. 212-224 In: Life in Stone A Natural History of British Columbia's Fossils. Ludvigsen, R. (editor). University of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia. 310 pp

61) Barton, Douglas G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Seven centuries of taphonomic variation in Eocene freshwater fishes preserved in varves: paleoenvironments and temporal averaging. Paleobiology, 22(4):535-542

60) Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Phylogeny of Osteoglossomorpha. Chapter 8. Pp. 163-174 In: Interrelationships of Fishes. Stiassny, M.L.J., Parenti, L.R., Johnson, G. D. (editors). Acdemic Press. San Diego, California. 496 pp

59) Murray, Alison M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Early Cenomanian acanthomorph teleost in the Cretaceous fish scale zone, Albian/Cenomanian boundary, Alberta, Canada. Pp. 369-382 In: Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and Paleoecology. Arratia, G., and Viohl, G. (editors). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. Munchen, Germany

58) Gagnier, Pierre-Yves, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. An unusual acanthodian from northern Canada: revision of Brochoadmones milesi Modern Geology, 20:235-251

57) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Taphonomy of a mass-death layer of fishes in the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation at Joffre Bridge, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 33:1487-1498

56) Gagnier, Pierre-Yves, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. Early Devonian acanthodians from northern Canada. Palaeontology, 39(2):241-258

55) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. The Eocene fishes of Republic, Washington. Washington Geology, 24(2):30-31

54) Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. The discovery of Heterotidinae (Teleostei: Osteoglossidae) from the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 16(2):198-209

53) Murray, Alison M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1996. A new Palaeocene genus and species of percopsiform (Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii) from the Paskapoo Formation, Smoky Tower, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 33(3):429-438

52) Gagnier, Pierre-Yves, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. New evidences on jaw bones and jaw articulations in acanthodians. Geobios, Mémoire spécial, 19:137-143

51) Soehn, Kenneth L., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. Intraspecific variation and growth anomalies in Wenlockian (Silurian) Cyathaspidiformes (Heterostraci, Agnatha) from Canada. Geobios, Mémoire spécial, 19:71-77

50) Pellerin, Nicole M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. New evidence for structure of Irreulareaspididae tails from Lochkovian beds of the Delorme Group, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Geobios, Mémoire spécial, 19:45-50

49) Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. Comparison of the body form and squamation of "fork-tailed" agnathans with that of conventional thelodonts. Geobios, Mémoire spécial, 19:23-31

48) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. Paleocene amiid fish from Jabal Umm Himar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Pp. C1-C5, Plate C1, In: Paleocene Vertebrates from Jabal Umm Himar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2093-C

47) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1995. Review of: Lyman, R. Vertebrate Taphonomy. Cambridge Manuals in Archeology. Quarterly Review of Biology, 70(3):334-335

46) Adrian, Jonathan M., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1994. Early Devonian cephalaspids (Vertebrata: Osteostraci: Cornuata) from the southern Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14(3):301-319

45) Bogen, Adrian N., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1994. Tests of the annual hypothesis and temporal calibration of a 6375-varve fish-bearing interval, Eocene Horsefly Beds, British Columbia, Canada. Historical Biology, 7:325-339

44) Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1994. An Eocene species of Hiodon from Montana, and the evolution of the postcranial skeleton in Hiodontidae (Teleostei). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14(2):153-167

43) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1994. Review of: Schaal, Stephan & Willi Ziegler, eds. 1992. Messel: an Insight into the History of Life and of the Earth. Clarendon Press, Oxford. Quarterly Review of Biology, 69(2):261

42) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1993. Calibration of Eocene varves at Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada, and temporal distribution of specimens of the Eocene fish Amyzon aggregatum Wilson. Kaupia - Darmstadter Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte, 2:27-38

41) Anderson, N. Møller, Spence, John R., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1993. 50 million years of structural stasis in water striders (Hemiptera: Gerridae). American Entomologist, 39(3):174-176

40) Caldwell, Michael W., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1993. New Silurian and Devonian fork-tailed 'thelodonts' are jawless vertebrates with stomachs and deep bodies. Nature, 361(6411):442-444

39) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1992. Importance for phylogeny of single and multiple stem-group fossil species with examples from freshwater fishes. Systematic Biology, 41(4):462-470

38) Williams, Robert R.G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1992. Phylogenetic, biogeographic, and ecological significance of early fossil records of North American freshwater teleostean fishes. pp. 225-244 In: Mayden, R. L. (ed.), Systematics, Historical Ecology, and North American Freshwater Fishes. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California. 969 pp

37) Brinkman, Donald B., Neuman, Andrew G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1992. Cretaceous Esocoidei (Teleostei): early radiation of the pikes in North American fresh waters. Journal of Paleontology, 66(5):839-846

36) Badgley, Catherine E., Jablonski, David, Kovach, Warren L., Spicer, Robert A., Stucky, Richard K., Sues, Hans-Dieter, Tiffney, Bruce H., Weishampel, David B., Wilson, Mark V. H., and Wing, Scott L. 1992. Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Pp. 327-416 In: Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time: Evolutionary Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals. Edited by: Behrensmeyer, A. K., Damuth, J. D., DiMichele, W. A., Potts, R., Sues, H.-D., and S. L. Wing. University of Chicago Press, Chicago

35) Badgley, Catherine E., Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Boy, Jürgen A., Chapman, Ralph, E., Dodson, Peter, Gastaldo, Robert A., Graham, Russel W., Hook, Robert W., Martin, Larry D., Olsen, Paul E., Spicer, Robert A., Taggart, Ralph E., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1992. Paleoenvironmental contexts and taphonomic modes. Pp. 15-136 In: Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time: Evolutionary Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants and Animals. Edited by: Behrensmeyer, A. K., Damuth, J. D., DiMichele, W. A., Potts, R., Sues, H.-D., and S. L. Wing. University of Chicago Press, Chicago

34) Bloch, John, Leckie, Dale A., Singh, Chaitanya, Wall, John, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1992. An anoxic event at the Albian—Cenomanian boundary: the Fish Scale Marker Bed, northern Alberta, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 92:139-166

33) Williams, Robert R.G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1991. New Paleocene genus and species of smelt (Teleostei: Osmeridae) from freshwater deposits of the Paskapoo Formation, Alberta, Canada, and comments on osmerid phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11(4):434-451

32) Soehn, Kenneth L., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1990. A complete, articulated heterostracan from Wenlockian (Silurian) beds of the Delorme Group, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10(4):405-419

31) Wilson, Mark V. H., and Soehn, Kenneth L. 1990. Discovery of complete Silurian fish: oldest heterostracan tail has dermal fin "rays". Naturwissenschaften, 77:328-330

30) Chalifa, Yael, and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1989. Fossil marine actinopterygian fishes from the Kaskapau Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Turonian) near Watino, Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26(12) : 2604-2620

29) Constenius, Kurt N., Dawson, Mary R., Pierce, Harold G., Walter, Robert C., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1989. Reconnaissance paleontologic study of the Kishenehn Formation, northwestern Montana and southeastern British Columbia. Proceedings of the 1989 Montana Geological Society Field Conference, Montana Centennial, pp. 189-203

28) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1988. Taphonomic processes: Information loss and information gain. Geoscience Canada, 15(2):131-148

27) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1988. Palaeontology in Alberta: a case of excessive regulation. Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences, 1:216-224

26) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1988. Reconstruction of ancient lake environments using both autochthonous and allochthonous fossils. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 62:609-623

25) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1987. Predation as a source of fish fossils in Eocene lake sediments. Palaios, 2:497-504

24) Filipski, Gerald T., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1985. Nerve staining using Sudan Black B and its potential use in comparative anatomy. Pp. 33-36 In: Proceedings of the 1985 Workshop on Care and Maintenance of Natural History Collections. Royal Ontario Museum, Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications

23) Wighton, Dennis C., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1987. The Gomphaeschninae (Odonata: Aeshnidae): new fossil genus, reconstructed phylogeny, and geographical history. Systematic Entomology, 11:505-522

22) Neuman, Andrew G., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1985. A fossil fish of the family Saurichthyidae from the Lower Jurassic of western Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 22(8):1158-1162.

21) Filipski, Gerald T., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1985. Staining nerves in whole cleared amphibians and reptiles using Sudan Black B. Copeia, 1985(2):500-502

20) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1984. Osteology of the Palaeocene Teleost Esox tiemani. Palaeontology, 27(3):597-608

19) Filipski, Gerald T., and Wilson, Mark V. H. 1984. Sudan Black B as a nerve stain for whole cleared fishes. Copeia, 1984(1):204-208

18) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1984. Year classes and sexual dimorphism in the Eocene catostomid fish Amyzon aggregatum. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 3(3):137-142

17) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1983. Digitizing outlines of fossil specimens using video frame capture. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 20(11):1747-1751

16) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1983. Is there a characteristic rate of radiation for the insects? Paleobiology, 9(1):79-85

15) Veilleux, Patricia, and Wilson, Mark V.H. 1982. Comparative osteology and relationships of the Umbridae (Pisces: Salmoniformes). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 76(4):321- 352

14) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1982. Early Cenozoic insects: paleoenvironmental biases and evolution of the North American insect fauna. Third North American Paleontological Convention, Proceedings, 2:585-588

13) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1982. A new species of the fish Amia from the Middle Eocene of British Columbia. Palaeontology, 25(2):413-424

12) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1981. Eocene freshwater fishes from the Coalmont Formation, Colorado. Journal of Paleontology, 55(3):671-674

11) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1980. Eocene lake environments: depth and distance-from-shore variation in fish, insect, and plant assemblages. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 32:21-44

10) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1980. Oldest known Esox (Pisces: Esocidae), part of a new Paleocene teleost fauna from western Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 17:307-312

9) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1979. A second species of Libotonius (Pisces: Percopsidae) from the Eocene of Washington State. Copeia, 1979(3):400-405

8) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1978. Upper Cretaceous marine Teleostei from the basal Kanguk Formation, Banks Island, Northwest Territories. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15:1799-1807

7) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1978. Eohiodon woodruffi n. sp. (Teleostei, Hiodontidae), from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain Formation near Republic, Washington. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15:679-686

6) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1978. Evolutionary significance of North American Paleogene insect faunas. Quaestiones Entomologicae, 14:35-42

5) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1978. Paleogene insect faunas of western North America. Quaestiones Entomologicae, 14:13-34

4) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1977. Middle Eocene freshwater fishes from British Columbia. Life Sciences Contributions, Royal Ontario Museum, 113:1-61

3) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1977. New records of insect families from the freshwater Middle Eocene of British Columbia.. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 14:1139-1155

2) Wilson, Mark V. H. 1977. Paleoecology of Eocene lacustrine varves at Horsefly, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 14:953-962

1) Colgan, Patrick W., Ballantyne, P. K., & Wilson, Mark V. H. 1976. Numerical taxonomy of hybridizing Lepomis (Centrarchidae) in Lake Opinicon, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 54:42-47

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REPORTS AND NEWSLETTER ITEMS

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T., & P. Männik. 2002. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Vertebrate Palaeontology and Biostratigraphy (1996-2000). Geological Correlation 29:62-67.

Wilson, M. V. H. 2001. No. 406 (1996-2000) Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates. International Geological Correlation Programme Canada, Newsletter, 27:10-12.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 2001. Identification guide to B.C. Eocene fossil fishes. Fourth British Columbia Paleontological Symposium, Kamloops 2001, Fossil Fish Identification Workshop, 31 pp.

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T., & P. Männik. 2000. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Vertebrate Palaeontology and Biostratigraphy (1996-2000). Geological Correlation, 28:66-69.

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T. M., & P. Männik. 2000. CAPV-2000, the last meeting of IGCP 406 - Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates, 1996-2000. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication 6:1-2.

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T., & P. Männik. 1999. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Vertebrate Palaeontology and Biostratigraphy (1996-2000). Geological Correlation, 27:89-93.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1999. IGCP 406, Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates, 1996-2000. Acta Geologica Polonica, 49(2):I-II. (Introduction to the special volume of IGCP 406 papers).

Wilson, M. V. H. 1999. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates. International Geological Correlation Programme Canada, Newsletter, 25:8-9.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1998. Search for Early Devonian shark skeletons and associated Early Devonian fish fossils at the ‘MOTH’ locality, Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T. Compendium of Research in the Western Northwest Territories, 1996-1997, Aurora Research Institute, p. 14.

Wilson, M. V. H., and T. Märss. 1998. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Lower-Middle Palaeozoic Vertebrate Palaeontology and Biostratigraphy (1996-2000). Geological Correlation, 26:101-103.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1998. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates. International Geological Correlation Programme Canada, Newsletter, 24:8-9.

Wilson, M. V. H., and T. Märss. 1997. No. 406 - Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic vertebrates (1996-2000). Geological Correlation, 25:112-113.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. No. 406: Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates. International Geological Correlation Programme Canada Newsletter 23:18-19.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. IGCP 406: "Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates". Silurian Times, 5:16-17.

§Wilson, M. V. H. and T. Märss. 1996. Message from the co-leaders of IGCP 406. Ichthyolith Issues, 17: 2. Invited editorial in newsletter.

Wilson, M. V. H. and T. Märss. 1996. IGCP 406: Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Microvertebrates. Ichthyolith Issues, 17: 3-10. Project proposal published in newsletter.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1990. Analysis of fish remains in the middle Cretaceous Fish Scale Zone outcropping along the Smoky River, northern Alberta. Report to Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, in completion of Supply and Services Canada Contract.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1974. Access points at Site 415 and Brant River. Polar Bear Provincial Park, Environmental Planning Series, Earth Science Report 5(33):1-99. (Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources).

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NEWSLETTERS EDITED AND PUBLISHED

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 2004. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 10(1):1-14.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 2003. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 9(1-2):1-10.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 2001. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 8(1-2):1-16.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 2000. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 7(2):1-8.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 2000. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 7(1):1-10.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1999. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 6(2):1-8.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1999. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 6(1):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1998. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 5(2):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1998. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 5(1):1-8.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1997. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 4(2):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1997. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 4(1):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1996. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 3(2):1-10.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1996. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 3(1):1-8.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1995. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 2(2):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1995. The Compleat Mesoangler: A Newsletter About Mesozoic Fishes. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 2(1):1-6.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1994. Mesozoic Fish News. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 1(3):1-4.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1994. Mesozoic Fish News. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 1(2):1-8.

Wilson, M.V.H. (Editor) 1994. Mesozoic Fish News. Published at Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. 1(1):1-10.

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REFEREED WEB PAGES


Li, Guo-qing, and Wilson, M.V.H. 1998. Osteoglossomorpha (series of web pages). Tree of Life. World-Wide-Web Address: http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/chordata/actinopterygii/osteoglossomorpha/osteoglossomorpha.html.

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WEB PAGES AUTHORED

Wilson, M.V.H. 1995-. The Mesozoic Fishes Home Page. World-Wide-Web address: /http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/wilson.hp/mesofish/.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1995-. The Palaeozoic Microvertebrates Home Page. World-Wide-Web address: http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/wilson.hp/Paleozoic.html.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1995-. Graduate studies in systematics and evolution in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta. World-Wide-Web address: http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/SandE.hp/S&Ehomepage.html.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1995-. Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Alberta. World-Wide-Web address: http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/wilson.hp/UALVP.html.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1995-. Mark Wilson's Home Page. World-Wide-Web address: http://www2.biology.ualberta.ca/wilson.hp/mvhw/.


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ABSTRACTS

Hanke, G. F., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2005. Fin spines, scales, teeth, and prediction of early jawed fish structure. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(Supplement to No. 3): 67A.

Newbrey, M. G., Wilson, M. V. H., and A. C. Ashworth. 2005. Growth characteristics of North American Hiodontidae (Teleostei) from the Late Cretaceous to Recent. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(supplement to No. 3):96A.

Wilson, M. V. H., and T. Märss. 2005. Anatomy of the Silurian thelodont Phlebolepis elegans Pander. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(Supplement to No. 3):130A-131A. (abstract).

Newbrey, M. G., Wilson, M. V. H., and A. C. Ashworth. 2005. Geographic trends of North American freshwater fishes from the Late Cretaceous to the Pliocene: a climatic effect? Northern Plains Biological Symposium, Fargo, N.D., Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H., L. C. M. George, and A. B. Falkenberg. (2004). First juvenile osteostracans from the Early Devonian MOTH locality, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. pp. 34-35. IN:. Abstracts For Talks and Posters, 1Oth International Symposium on EARLY VERTEBRATES/Lower Vertebrates, Gramado, Brazil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

Greeniaus, J. and M. V. H. Wilson. 2003. Growth and dermal bone development in Lepidaspis serrata. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(Supplement to Number 3): 57A.

Wilson, M. V. H. 2003. "Homologies of paired fins and teeth across the Agnathan-Gnathostome transition." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(Supplement to Number 3): 111A.

George, L. C. M., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2003. Juvenile osteostracans from the Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings, 1:16.

Wilson, M. V. H. 2003. Homologies of paired fins across the agnathan-gnathostome transition. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings, 1:45.

§Wilson, M. V. H., and T. Märss. 2002. Toward a phylogeny of the thelodonts. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3S):120A.

§Hanke, G.F., and M.V.H. Wilson. 2002. New teleostome fishes and acanthodian systematics. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3S):62A.

Greeniaus, J. W., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2002. Diversity of tessellate heterostracans from the MOTH locality, Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3S):61A.

George, L. C. M., and M. V. H. Wilson. 2002. New osteostracans from the Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22(3S):58A.

Wilson, M. V. H., & G. F. Hanke. 2002. Paired fins of Early Devonian vertebrates suggest antero-posterior overlap and compartmentalization in fields of gene expression. First International Palaeontological Congress. Geological Society of Australia, Abstracts 68:293-294.

Hermus, C. R., & M. V. H. Wilson. 2002. Early Devonian ischnacanthids from the Northwest Territories, Canada. Alberta Palaeontological Society, Sixth Annual Symposium, Abstracts Volume, pp. 26-27.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 2001. Time-lapse view of life and death in an Eocene lake. Fourth British Columbia Paleontological Symposium, Kamloops 2001, Abstracts Volume, pp. 1-2.

Hanke, G. F., & M. V. H. Wilson. 2000. Phylogenetic analysis of new and described acanthodians. Program and Abstracts, Ninth International Symposium on Early Vertebrates/Lower Vertebrates, Flagstaff, Arizona, page 9-10.

Soehn, K. L., & M. V. H. Wilson. 2000. Wenlockian (Silurian) heterostracan faunas from the Avalanche Lake sections, southern Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada. Program and Abstracts, Ninth International Symposium on Early Vertebrates/Lower Vertebrates, Flagstaff, Arizona, p. 19.

Wilson, M. V. H., Märss, T., & R. Thorsteinsson. 2000. Articulated thelodonts from the Lower Wenlock (Lower Silurian) of the Cape Phillips Formation, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Program and Abstracts, Ninth International Symposium on Early Vertebrates/Lower Vertebrates, Flagstaff, Arizona, p. 22.

Trapani, J., Smith, G. R., Wilson, M. V. H., & R. R. Williams. 1999. A possible cyprinid from the Cretaceous of North America, with implications for ostariophysan biogeography. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19 (supplement to No. 3):81A.

Wilson, M. V. H., Hanke, G. F., & S. Sahney. 1999. Teeth, jaws, and ears in some early gnathostomes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19 (supplement to No. 3):85A.

Wilson, M. V. H., Hanke, G. F., and S. Sahney. 1999. Observations on the heads of some Lower Devonian vertebrates. Canadian Paleontology Conference, Program and Abstracts, 9:31.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 1999. New fossil evidence on the homology of paired fins. In: Alberg, P. (ed.) Major events in early vertebrate evolution: palaeontology, phylogeny and development. Natural History Museum/Systematics Association meeting, Imperial College, London. Abstracts volume.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1998. New fossil discoveries bearing on homology of paired fins in Gnathostomata. (Plenary speaker at SVP, Snowbird, Utah). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18 (supplement to No. 3):87A.

Hanke, G.F., and Wilson, M.V.H. 1998. Scale and spine characteristics of Lower Devonian acanthodians and chondrichthyans from northern Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18 (supplement to No. 3):48A.

Märss, T., Caldwell, M., Gagnier, P.-Y., Goujet, D., Männik, P., Martma, T., and M.V.H. Wilson. 1998. Results of the expedition to Baillie-Hamilton and Cornwallis Island in 1994. Proceedings 6th International Graptolite Conference (GWG-IPA) & 1998 Field Meeting, IUGS Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy. Temas Geológico-Mineros ITGE, vol. 23, p. 104.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. Taphonomic studies of Paleogene freshwater vertebrates: information loss and gain in catastrophic, temporally-averaged, and varved deposits. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(supplement to No. 3):85A.

§Wilson, M. V. H. and Li Guo-qing. 1997. Importance of new North American fossil osteoglossomorphs for phylogeny and biogeography of the group. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(supplement to No. 3):85A.

Barton, D. G. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1997. Variation in frequency and intensity of scavenging of fish carcasses over a 10 000 year interval. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(supplement to No. 3):31A.

§Li, Guo-qing, and M. V. H. Wilson. 1997. Notes on early evolution of Hiodontiformes in East Asia. Second International Meeting “Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and the Fossil Record,” Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt University, Berlin/Buckow, Germany. Program and Abstracts, p. 26.

§Wilson, M. V. H. and A. M. Murray. 1997. Contributions of fossils to the phylogenetic relationships of the percopsiform fishes (Teleostei: Paracanthopterygii): order restored. Second International Meeting “Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and the Fossil Record,” Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt University, Berlin/Buckow, Germany. Program and Abstracts, p. 45.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1997. Panoramic and time-lapse views of life and death in Eocene lakes. Program and Abstracts, Second British Columbia Paleontological Symposium, Vancouver, p. 10-11.

Gagnier, P.-Y. & M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. New evidences on jaw bones and jaw articulations in acanthodians. Premiers Vertébrés/ Vertébrés Inférieurs, Paris, France, Program and Abstracts, p. 19.

Soehn, K.L. & M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. Intraspecific variation and growth anomalies in Wenlockian (Silurian) Cyathaspidiformes (Heterostraci, Agnatha) from Canada. Premiers Vertébrés/ Vertébrés Inférieurs, Paris, France, Program and Abstracts, p. 13.

Pellerin, N.M. & M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. New evidence for structure of irregulareaspididae tails from Lochkovian beds of the Delorme Group, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Premiers Vertébrés/ Vertébrés Inférieurs, Paris, France, Program and Abstracts, p. 12.

Caldwell, M.C. & M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. Comparison of the body form and squamation of “fork-tailed” agnathans with that of conventional thelodonts. Premiers Vertébrés/ Vertébrés Inférieurs, Paris, France, Program and Abstracts, p. 10.

Williams, R. R. G. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. Systematic position of the enigmatic teleost Platacodon nanus Marsh, from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 75th Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta. Program and Abstracts, p. 205, abstract 423.

Li Guo-qing and M. V. H. Wilson. 1995. Phylogeny of Osteoglossomorpha. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 75th Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta. Program and Abstracts, p. 134, abstract 223.

Wilson, M. V. H. and Li Guo-qing. 1995. Osteology of the Eocene salmonid † Eosalmo driftwoodensis, with comments on its phylogenetic significance. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 75th Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta. Program and Abstracts, p. 207, abstract 426.

Wilson, M. V. H. and R. R. G. Williams. 1994. Systematic position of the enigmatic teleost Platacadon nanus Marsh, from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 54th Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14 (Supplement to No. 3):52A-53A.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1994. Temporal averaging of taphonomic variation in Tertiary freshwater fish preserved in diatomaceous varves. Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Abstracts with Programs, 26.

§Wilson, M. V. H. and A. M. Murray. 1993. Early Cenomanian acanthomorph teleost bones in the Cretaceous Fish Scale Zone, Albian/Cenomanian boundary, Alberta, Canada. Symposium on Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and Paleoecology, Eichstätt, Germany. Program and Abstracts.

§Gagnier, P.-Y. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1993. An unusual acanthodian from the Devonian of northern Canada. Gross Symposium of IGCP 328 - Paleozoic Microvertebrates, Göttingen, Germany. Program and Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1993. Seven hundred years of variation in an Eocene freshwater fish. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 73rd Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas. Program and Abstracts.

Wilson, M. V. H. 1992. Taphonomy of a mass-death layer of fish in a fluvial sequence of the Paleocene Paskapoo Formation, Alberta. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 52nd Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 12 (Supplement to No. 3), no. 183, p.59A.

Wilson, M. V. H. and M. W. Caldwell. 1992. New group of deep-bodied agnathans with thelodont scales. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 72nd Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts, no. 371, p. 180.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1991. Microstratigraphic variation in taphonomy and morphology of an Eocene fish preserved in varved lake beds. International Conference: Monument Grube Messel - Perspectives and Relationships. Darmstadt, Germany. Program and Abstracts. (Invited by Symposium Organizers).

Wilson, M. V. H. 1991. Thelodont anatomy as revealed by articulated specimens from the Silurian and Devonian of northwestern Canada. International Symposium on Studies of Early Vertebrates, Miguasha, Québec. Program and Abstracts, p. 50.

Leckie, D. A., Bloch, J., Singh, C., Wall, J., and Wilson, M. V. H. 1991. Shales of Cretaceous Colorado Group in Western Canada 1: what is the Fish Scale Marker Bed and can it produce hydrocarbons? Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 39, no. 2, p. 217.

§Wilson, M. V. H. 1990. Early fossil records of freshwater fishes and their role in phylogenetic analysis. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Symposium on the Importance of Vertebrate Paleontology for Phylogenetic Reconstructions. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 10 (Supplement to No. 3). (Invited by Symposium Organizer).

Bloch, J., Leckie, D. A., Wall, J., Schroeder-Adams, C., Singh, C., and M. V. H. Wilson. 1990. Marine shales of Albian to Turonian Colorado Group, Western Canada: sedimentology, geochemistry and paleontology -- preliminary results. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Research Conference on Cretaceous Resources, Events, and Rhythms, Program and Abstracts.

Soehn, K. L. and M. V. H. Wilson. 1989. A primitive, articulated heterostracan from the Silurian of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 49th Annual Meeting, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 9 (Supplement to No. 3), p. 39A.

§Wilson, M. V. H. and R. R. G. Williams. 1989. Phylogenetic and ecological significance of early fossil records of North American freshwater teleostean fishes. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 69th Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts, p. 162.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1988. Microstratigraphic variation on an ecological time scale. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 48th Annual Meeting, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8 (Supplement to No. 3), p. 29A.

Williams, R.R.G. and M.V.H. Wilson. 1988. An osmeroid fish from Paleocene freshwater sediments of Alberta, Canada. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 48th Annual Meeting, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8 (Supplement to No. 3), p. 29A.

Neuman, A.G., Brinkman, D.B., and M.V.H. Wilson. 1988. Freshwater fishes from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Alberta. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 48th Annual Meeting, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8 (Supplement to No. 3), p. 23A.

Wilson, M.V.H, Brinkman, D.B., and A.G. Neuman. 1988. A Cretaceous fossil record for the Esocidae. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 68th Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts, p. 191.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1987. Preliminary study of microevolution and temporal averaging in an Eocene catostomid from varved lacustrine sediments. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 67th Annual Meeting, Program and Abstracts, p. 88.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 1986. Predation as a source of fish fossils in Eocene lake sediments. Paleobiology of Lakes Symposium, Fourth North American Paleontological Convention, Boulder, Colorado, Abstracts, p. A50. (Invited by symposium organizer).

Wilson, M.V.H. 1986. Paleocene teleostean fishes of North America. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 66th Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts.

Filipski, G.T. and M.V.H. Wilson. 1985. Staining nerves in whole cleared vertebrates using Sudan Black B. Second Workshop on the Care and Maintenance of Natural History Specimens, Royal Ontario Museum, Abstracts, p. 5.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 1983. Interpretation of ancient lake environments through simultaneous study of fish, insect and plant assemblages. Paleolimnology Symposium, First International Congress on Paleoecology, Lyons, France, Abstracts, p. 160. (Invited by symposium organizer).

Wilson, M.V.H. 1982. Species discrimination for skull bones of Paleocene pikes (Pisces: Esocidae) using computerized outline analysis. Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminars, University of Calgary, Program with Abstracts, p. 7.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1982. Shapes of fish bones: distinguishing growth changes from differences between species using digitized outlines. Third North American Paleontological Convention, Montreal, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 56, Supplement 2, p. 30.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 1982. Early Cenozoic Insects: paleoenvironmental biases and evolution of the North American insect fauna. Cenozoic Insects Symposium, Third North America Paleontological Convention, Montreal. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 56, Supplement 2, p. 30. (Invited by symposium organizer).

Wilson, M.V.H. 1980. Paleocene freshwater fishes of North America. Second International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology, Abstracts, p. 396.

Wilson, M.V.H. 1980. Pike in North America: a fossil record spanning 60 million years. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts, p. 81.

§Wilson, M.V.H. 1977. Eocene freshwater fish faunas of the Cordillera. Geological and Mineralogical Association of Canada, Vancouver, Program with Abstracts 2:55. (M.Y. Williams Symposium: Canadian Cordilleran Paleontology). (Invited by symposium organizer).

Wilson, M.V.H. 1976. Paleoecology of Eocene lacustrine varves at Horsefly, British Columbia. Geological and Mineralogical Association of Canada, Program with Abstracts 1:55.


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