Dr. Rose and Prof. von Koenigswald compare pantolestid skeletons from
Wyoming and Messel, Germany, in the Goldfuss Museum at the Institut für
Paläontologie in Bonn, Germany.
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Education:
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Ph.D., Geological Sciences: Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Michigan, 1979
M.A., Geological Sciences, Harvard, 1974
B.S., Geology & Geophysics: Paleobiology, Yale, 1972
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Recent/Noteworthy Publications:
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Rose, K.D., R.S. Rana, A. Sahni, K. Kumar, L.
Singh, and T. Smith. 2009. First tillodont from India: Additional evidence
for an early Eocene faunal connection between Europe and India? Acta Palaeont.
Polonica 54(2): 351-355.
Rose, K.D., V.B. DeLeon, P. Missiaen, R.S. Rana,
A. Sahni, L. Singh, and T. Smith. 2008. Early Eocene lagomorph (Mammalia)
from western India and the early diversification of Lagomorpha. Proc.
Royal Soc. London B 275: 1203-1208. (view from
Royal Society Publishing site)
Smith, T., R.S. Rana, P. Missiaen, K.D. Rose, A. Sahni, H. Singh, L. Singh.
2007. Highest diversity of earliest bats in the Early Eocene of India.
Naturwissenschaften 94(12): 1003-1009
Rose, K.D., and W. von Koenigswald. 2007. The marmot-sized
paramyid rodent Notoparamys costilloi from the early Eocene of
Wyoming, with comments on dental variation and occlusion in paramyids.
Bull. Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist. 39:111-125.
Rose, K.D. 2006. The postcranial skeleton of early Oligocene Leptictis
(Mammalia: Leptictida), with a preliminary comparison to Leptictidium
from the middle Eocene of Messel. Palaeontographica Abteilung A
278: 37-56.
Rose, K.D., T. Smith, R.S. Rana, A. Sahni, H. Singh, P. Missiaen, and
A. Folie. 2006. Early Eocene (Ypresian) continental vertebrate assemblage
from India, with description of a new anthracobunid (Mammalia, Tethytheria).
J. Vert. Paleont. 26: 219-225.
Smith, T., K. D. Rose, and P. D. Gingerich. 2006. Rapid Asia-Europe-North
America geographic dispersal of earliest Eocene primate Teilhardina during
the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA
103: 11223-11227. (view from PNAS
site)
Rose, K.D., and W.v. Koenigswald. 2005. An exceptionally complete skeleton
of Palaeosinopa (Mammalia, Cimolesta, Pantolestidae) from the
Green River Formation, and other postcranial elements of the Pantolestidae
from the Eocene of Wyoming. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 273:
55-96. (visit Palaeontographica
site)
Koenigswald, W.v., and K.D. Rose. 2005. The enamel microstructure of the
early Eocene pantodont Coryphodon and the nature of the zigzag-enamel.
J. Mammal. Evol. 12: 419-432. (view from
Springer site)
Koenigswald, W.v., K.D. Rose, L. Grande, and R.D. Martin. 2005. First
apatemyid skeleton from the lower Eocene Fossil Butte Member, Wyoming
(USA), compared to the European apatemyid from Messel, Germany. Palaeontographica
Abteilung A, 272: 149-169. (visit Palaeontographica
site)
Zack, S., T.A. Penkrot, J.I. Bloch, and K.D. Rose. 2005. Affinities of
'hyopsodontids' to elephant shrews and a Holarctic origin of Afrotheria.
Nature 434: 497-501. (view from Nature
site)
Rose, K.D. and Archibald, J.D. (eds.) (2005) The Rise of Placental
Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins Univ.
Press. 280 pp.
Rose, K.D., and B.J. Chinnery. 2004. The postcranial skeleton of early
Eocene rodents. B Carnegie Mus Nat Hist 36: 211-244.
Rose, K.D., J.J. Eberle, and M.C. McKenna (2004). Arcticanodon dawsonae,
a primitive new palaeanodont from the Lower Eocene of Ellesmere Island,
Canadian High Arctic. Canadian J. Earth Sci. 41(6): 757-763. (view from
Ingenta page)
Rose, K.D. (2001) Wyoming's garden of Eden. Natural History,
April: 55-59.
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