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1999
Lague MR, and Jungers WL. 1999. Patterns of sexual dimorphism in the hominoid distal humerus. Journal of Human Evolution 36:379–399.
1991
Larson SG, Stern JT, and Jungers WL. 1991. EMG of Serratus Anterior and Trapezius in the Chimpanzee: scapular rotators revisited. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 85:71–84.
1988
Shapiro LJ, and Jungers WL. 1988. Back muscle function during bipedal walking in chimpanzee and gibbon: implications for the evolution of human locomotion. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 77:201–212.
Jungers WL. 1988. New estimates of body size in australopithecines. In: Grine FE Evolutionary History of the ``Robust'' Australopithecines. Evolutionary History of the ``Robust'' Australopithecines. Aldine de Gruyter: New York. p 115–125.
Jungers WL. 1988. Relative joint size and hominoid locomotor adaptations with implications for the evolution of hominid bipedalism. Journal of Human Evolution 17:247–265.
1986
Jungers WL, and Grine FE. 1986. Dental Trends in the Australopithecines: the allometry of mandibular molar dimensions. In: Wood, Andrews P Major Trends in Primate and Human Evolution. Major Trends in Primate and Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 203–219.
1985
Armstrong E. 1985. Allometric considerations of the adult mammalian brain, with special emphasis on primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 115–146.
Steudel K. 1985. Allometric perspectives on fossil catarrhine morphology. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 449–475.
McNeil Alexander R. 1985. Body size and limb design in primates and other mammals. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 337–343.
Jungers WL. 1985. Body size and scaling of limb proportions in primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 345–381.
Jungers WL. 1985. Body size and scaling of limb proportions in primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 345–381.
Martin RD, and Harvey PH. 1985. Brain size allometry. Ontogeny and phylogeny. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 147–173.
Preuschoft H, and Demes B. 1985. Influence of size and proportions on the biomechanics of brachiation. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 383–399.
Ford SM, and Corruccini RS. 1985. Intraspecific, interspecific, metabolic and phylogenetic scaling in Platyrrhine primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 401–435.
Susman RL, Stern JT, and Jungers WL. 1985. Locomotor adaptations in the Hadar hominids. In: Delson E Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. Ancestors: The Hard Evidence. New York: Alan R. Liss. p 184–192.
Bookstein FL. 1985. Modeling differences in cranial form, with examples from primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 207–229.
Shea BT. 1985. Ontogenetic allometry and scaling. A discussion based on the growth and form of the skull in African apes. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 175–205.
Leutenegger W, and Cheverud JM. 1985. Sexual dimorphism in primates. The effects of size. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 33–50.
Fleagle JG. 1985. Size and adaptation in primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 1–19.
Clutton-Brock TH. 1985. Size, sexual dimorphism and polygyny in primates. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 51–60.
Wolpoff MH. 1985. Tooth size–body size scaling in a human population: theory and practice of an allometric analysis. In: Jungers WL Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. Size and Scaling in Primate Biology. New York: Plenum. p 273–318.
1984
Susman RL, Jr, and Jungers WL. 1984. Arboreality and bipedality in the Hadar hominids. Folia Primatologia 43:113–156.
Susman RL, Stern JT, and Jungers WL. 1984. Arboreality and Bipedality in the Hadar Hominids. Folia Primatologica 43:113–56.
1982
Jungers WL. 1982. Lucy's limbs: skeletal allometry and locomotion in \\emphAustralopithecus afarensis. 676-678: Nature 97.
Fleagle JG, and Jungers WL. 1982. Primate phylogeny. In: Spencer F A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. A History of American Physical Anthropology 1930-1980. New York/London: Academic Press. p 187–230.
1981
Fleagle JG, Stern JT, Jungers WL, Susman RL, Vangor AK, and Wells JP. 1981. Climbing: A biomechanical link with brachiation and with bipedalism. In: Day MH Vertebrate Locomotion. Vertebrate Locomotion. London: Academic Press. p 359–375.

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My bibliography database represents years of work by many people. The core of the database was compiled by Milford Wolpoff, with contributions from many students and coauthors. I have added substantially to the database during the last fifteen years, and since I have been blogging all new entries are linked by Digital Object Identifier numbers to their place of publication.

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