2024
146. Fannin LD, Thayer ZM, Dominy NJ (2024). Commemorating the monkey bars, catalyst of debate at the intersection of human evolutionary biology and public health. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 12:143-155. (open-access link)
145. Rosien JE, Fannin LD, Yeakel JD, Malaivijitnond S, Dominy NJ, Tan A (2024). Food-washing monkeys recognize the law of diminishing returns. eLife 13:RP98520. (open-access link)
144. Shapiro MD, Dominy NJ, Kardon G, Letsou A (2024) Science at Sundance 2024. Science 383:1052-1056. (open-access link)
143. Hobaiter C, Dominy NJ (2024). Eve of extinction. Nature Ecology & Evolution 8:846-847. (open access link)
2023
142. Dominy NJ, Hobaiter C, Harris JM (2023). Reindeer and the quest for Scottish enlichenment. i-Perception 14(6):1-6. (open access link)
141. Williams HJ, Sridhar VH, Hurme E, Gall GE, Borrego N, Finerty GE, Couzin ID, Galizia CG, Dominy NJ, Rowland HM, Hauber ME, Higham JP, Strandburg-Peshkin A, Melin AD (2023). Sensory collectives in natural systems. eLife 12:e88028. (open access link).
140. Grathwol F, Roos C, Zinner D, Hume B, Porcier SM, Berthet D, Cuisin J, Merker S, Ottoni C, Van Neer W, Dominy NJ, Kopp GH (2023). Adulis and the transshipment of baboons during classical antiquity. eLife 12:e87513. (open access link)
139. Fannin LD, Joy MS, Dominy NJ, McGraw WS, DeSilva JM (2023). Downclimbing and the evolution of ape forelimb morphologies. Royal Society Open Science 10:230145. (open access link)
138. Pinto SL, Janiak MC, Dutyschaever G, Barros MAS, Guadamuz Chavarria A, Martin MP, Tuh FYY, Valverde CS, Sims LM, Barclay RMR, Wells K, Dominy NJ, Pessoa DMA, Carrigan MA, Melin AD (2023). Diet and the evolution of ADH7 across seven orders of mammals. Royal Society Open Science 10:230451. (open access link)
137. Veilleux CC, Garrett EC, Pajic P, Saitou M, Ochieng J, Dagsaan LD, Dominy NJ, Perry GH, Gokcumen O, Melin AD (2023). Human subsistence and signatures of selection on human chemosensory genes. Communications Biology 6:683. (open access link)
136. Dominy NJ (2023) Das rätsel der heiligen pavien. Translated by Karin Schlott. Spektrum der Wissenschaft 2023(5):72-79.
135. Venkataraman V, Barry AE, Dominy NJ, Kardon G (2023) Science at Sundance 2023. Science 379:874-878. (open-access link)
134. Fairbanks MK, Fannin LD, Dominy NJ (2023). Decolonizing the ourang-outang. International Journal of Primatology 44:307-318. (link)
133. Callahan CW, Dominy NJ, DeSilva JM, Mankin JS (2023). Global warming, home runs, and the future of America’s pastime. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 104:E1006-E1016. (open access link)
2022
132. Dominy NJ, Harris JM (2022). Adaptive optics in the Arctic? A commentary on Fosbury and Jeffery. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289:20221528. (open-access link)
131. Fannin LD, Laugier EJ, van Casteren A, Greenwood SL, Dominy NJ (2022). Differentiating siliceous particulate matter in the diets of mammalian herbivores. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13:2198-2208. (open-access link)
130. Veilleux CC, Dominy NJ, Melin AD (2022). The sensory ecology of primate food perception, revisited. Evolutionary Anthropology 31:281-301. (link)
129. DePasquale A, Hogan JD, Guadamuz Araya C, Dominy NJ, Melin AD (2022). Aeroscapes and the sensory ecology of olfaction in a tropical dry forest. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:849281. (open-access link)
2021
128. Dominy NJ (2021). Secrets of the sacred baboons. Scientific American 325(5):46-53. (open-access link)
127. McNutt EJ, Hatala KG, Miller C, Adams J, Casana J, Deane AS, Dominy NJ, Fabian K, Fannin LD, Gaughan S, Gill SV, Gurtu J, Gustafson E, Hill AC, Johnson C, Kallindo S, Kilham B, Kilham P, Kim E, Liutkus-Pierce C, Maley B, Prabhat A, Reader J, Rubin S, Thompson NE, Thornburg R, Williams-Hatala EM, Zimmer B, Musiba CM, DeSilva JM (2021). Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania. Nature 600:468-471. (open-access link)
126. Everett MC, Elliott MC, Gaynor D, Hill AC, Syeda SM, Casana J, Zipfel B, DeSilva JM, Dominy NJ (2021). Mechanical loading of primate fingers on vertical rock surfaces. South African Journal of Science 117:10409. (open-access link)
125. Fannin LD, Singels E, Esler KJ, Dominy NJ (2021). Grit and consequence. Evolutionary Anthropology 30:375-384.
124. Fannin LD, Yeakel JD, Venkataraman VV, Seyoum C, Geraads D, Fashing PJ, Nguyen N, Fox-Dobbs K, Dominy NJ (2021). Carbon and strontium isotope ratios shed new light on the paleobiology and collapse of Theropithecus, a primate experiment in graminivory. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 572:110393.
123. Dominy NJ, Fannin LD (2021). The sluggard has no locusts: from persistent pest to irresistible icon. People and Nature 3:542-549. (open-access link)
2020
122. Dominy NJ, Ikram S, Moritz GL, Wheatley PV, Christensen JN, Chipman JW, Koch PL (2020). Mummified baboons reveal the far reach of early Egyptian mariners. eLife 9:e60860 (open-access link)
121. Dominy NJ, Melin AD (2020). Liminal light and primate evolution. Annual Review of Anthropology 49:257-276.
120. Butler EE, Dominy NJ (2020). Peer review at the Ministry of Silly Walks. Gait & Posture 82:329-331.
119. Dominy NJ (2020). Commemorating a milestone in primate numismatics. Neotropical Primates 26:3-6.
118. Dominy NJ (2020) Destination Timbuktu: a medieval map and the undoing of John Ledyard. Dartmouth Alumni Magazine (open-access link)
117. Mann AE, Mazel F, Lemay MA, Morien E, Billy V, Kowalewski M, Di Fiore A, Link A, Goldberg TL, Tecot S, Baden AL, Gomez A, Sauther ML, Cuozzo FP, Rice GAO, Dominy NJ, Stumpf R, Lewis RJ, Swedell L, Amato K, Parfrey LW (2020). Biodiversity of protists and nematodes in the wild nonhuman primate gut. The ISME Journal 14:609-622.
2019
116. Dominy NJ, Calsbeek R (2019). A movie monster evolves, fed by fear. Science 364:840-841.
115. Amato KR, Mallott EK, McDonald D, Dominy NJ, Goldberg TL, Lamber JE, Swedell L, Metcalf JL, Gomez A, Britton GAO, Stumpf RM, Leigh SR, Knight R (2019). Convergence of human and Old World monkey gut microbiomes demonstrates the importance of human ecology over phylogeny. Genome Biology 20:201.
114. Edwards R, and 115 others (2019). Global phylogeography and ancient evolution of the widespread human gut virus crAssphage. Nature Microbiology 4:1727-1736.
113. Gomez A, and 26 others (2019). Plasticity in the human gut microbiome defies evolutionary constraints. mSphere 4:e00271-19. (open-access link)
112. Ramsier MA, Cunningham AJ, Patiño MR, Glander KE, Dominy NJ (2019). Audiograms of howling monkeys: are extreme loud calls the result of runaway selection? bioRxiv 539023. (open-access link)
111. Dominy NJ, Symes LB (2019). Close encounters of the bird kind. Anthropology News 60(3):3-6.
110. Duytschaever G, Janiak MC, Ong PS, Wells K, Dominy NJ, Melin AD (2019). Opsin genes of select treeshrews resolve ancestral character states within Scandentia. Royal Society Open Science 6:182037. (open-access link)
109. Gochman SR, Morano Lord M, Goyal N, Chow K, Cooper BK, Gray LK, Guo SX, Hill KA, Liao SK, Peng S, Seong HJ, Wang A, Yoon EK, Zhang S, Lobel E, Tregubov T, Dominy NJ (2019) Tarsier Goggles: a virtual reality tool for experiencing the optics of a dark-adapted primate visual system. Evolution: Education and Outreach 12:9. (open-access link)
108. Kraft TS, Venkataraman VV, Tacey I, Dominy NJ, Endicott KM (2019). Foraging performance, prosociality, and kin presence do not predict lifetime reproductive success in Batek hunter-gatherers. Human Nature 30:71-91.
107. Amato KR, Sanders JG, Song SJ, Nute M, Metcalf JL, Thompson LR, Morton JT, Amir A, McKenzie VJ, Humphrey G, Gogul G, Gaffney J, Baden AL, Britton GAO, Cuozzo FP, Di Fiore A, Dominy NJ, Goldberg TL, Gomez A, Kowalewski MM, Lewis RJ, Link A, Sauther ML, Tecot S, White BA, Nelson KE, Stumpf RM, Knight R, Leigh SR (2019). Evolutionary trends in host physiology outweigh dietary niche in structuring primate gut microbiomes. The ISME Journal 13:576-587.
2018
106. Dominy NJ, Winters S, Pease DE, Higham JP (2018). Dr Seuss and the real Lorax. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2:1196-1198.
105. Higham JP, Dominy NJ (2018). The promise of primatology fulfilled? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 166:783-790.
104. Tan AWY, Dominy NJ (2018). Validation of a noninvasive hair trapping method for extractive-foraging primates. Folia Primatologica 89:415-422.
103. Dominy NJ, Mills ST, Yakacki CM, Roscoe PB, Carpenter RD (2018). New Guinea bone daggers were engineered to preserve social prestige. Royal Society Open Science 5:172067. (open-access link)
2017
102. Ramsier MA, Vinyard CJ, Dominy NJ (2017). Auditory sensitivity of the tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella), a test of allometric predictions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141:4822-4831.
101. Venkataraman VV, Kraft TS, Dominy NJ, Endicott KM (2017). Hunter-gatherer residential mobility and the marginal value of rainforest patches. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114:3097-3102. (open-access link)
100. Moritz GL, Ong PS, Perry GH, Dominy NJ (2017). Functional preservation and variation in the cone opsin genes of nocturnal tarsiers. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 372:20160075.
99. Dominy NJ, Yeakel JD (2017). Frankenstein and the horrors of competitive exclusion. BioScience 67:107-110. (open-access link)
2016
98. Moore BA, Tyrrell LP, Kamilar JM, Collin SP, Dominy NJ, Hall MI, Heesy CP, Lisney TJ, Loew ER, Moritz GL, Nava SS, Warrant E, Yopak KE, Fernández-Juricic E (2016). Structure and function of regional specializations in the vertebrate retina. In Kaas JH (ed.) Evolution of Nervous Systems, Second Edition. Academic Press, New York, pp. 251-372.
97. Mason VC, Li G, Minx P, Schmitz J, Churakov G, Doronina L, Melin AD, Dominy NJ, Lim NT-L, Springer MS, Wilson RK, Warren WC, Helgen KM, Murphy WJ (2016). Genomic analysis reveals hidden biodiversity within colugos, the sister group to primates. Science Advances 2:e1600633. (open-access link)
96. Gochman SR, Brown MB, Dominy NJ (2016). Alcohol discrimination and preferences in two species of nectar-feeding primate. Royal Society Open Science 3:160217. (open-access link)
95. Dominy NJ, Yeakel JD, Bhat U, Ramsden L, Wrangham RW, Lucas PW (2016). How chimpanzees integrate sensory information to select figs. Interface Focus 6:20160001.
94. Melin AD, Wells K, Moritz GL, Kistler L, Orkin JD, Timm RM, Bernard H, Lakim MB, Perry GH, Kawamura S, Dominy NJ (2016). Euarchontan opsin variation brings new focus to primate origins. Molecular Biology and Evolution 33:1029-1041.
93. Butler EE, Dominy NJ (2016). Architecture and functional ecology of the human gastrocnemius muscle-tendon unit. Journal of Anatomy 228:561-568.
92. Coiner-Collier S, Scott RS, Chalk-Wilayto J, Cheyne SM, Constantino P, Dominy NJ, Elgart AA, Glowacka H, Loyola LC, Ossi-Lupo K, Raguet-Schofield M, Talebi MG, Sala EA, Sieradzy P, Taylor AB, Vinyard CJ, Wright BW, Yamashita N, Lucas PW, Vogel ER (2016). Primate dietary ecology in the context of food mechanical properties. Journal of Human Evolution 98:103-118.
91. Valenta K, Edwards M, Rafaliarison RR, Johnson SE, Holmes SM, Brown KA, Dominy NJ, Lehman SM, Parra EJ, Melin AD (2016). Visual ecology of true lemurs suggests a cathemeral origin for the primate cone opsin polymorphism. Functional Ecology 30:932-942.
2015
90. Dominy NJ (2015). Reindeer vision explains the benefits of a glowing nose. Frontiers for Young Minds 3:18. (open-access link)
89. Crowley BE, Melin AD, Yeakel JD, Dominy NJ (2015). Do oxygen isotope values in collagen reflect the ecology and physiology of neotropical mammals? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3:127. (open-access link)
88. Kraft TS, Wright SJ, Turner I, Lucas PW, Oufiero CE, Supardi Noor MN, Sun I-F, Dominy NJ (2015). Seed size and the evolution of leaf defences. Journal of Ecology 103:1057-1068.
87. Yeakel JD, Pires MM, Rudolf L, Dominy NJ, Koch PL, Guimarães PR Jr., Gross T (2015). Reply to Evans and Bar-Oz et al.: Recovering ecological pattern and process in Ancient Egypt. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112:E240. (open-access link)
86. Dominy NJ (2015). Ferment in the family tree. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112:308-309. (open-access link)
85. Hernández Salazar LT, Dominy NJ, Laska M (2015). The sensory systems of Alouatta: Evolution with an eye to ecology. In Kowalewski M, Garber PA, Cortés-Ortiz L, Urbani B, Youlatos D (eds) Howler monkeys: Adaptive Radiation, Systematics, and Morphology. Springer, New York, pp. 317-336.
2014
84. Dominy NJ (2014). Charles R. Darwin Lifetime Achievement Award to Russell H. Tuttle (pp. 683-684). In: Grauer AL (editor) Proceedings of the Eighty-third Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Calgary, Alberta, Canada April 9-12, 2014. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 155:669-685.
83. Melin AD, Danosi CF, McCracken GF, Dominy NJ (2014). Dichromatic vision in a fruit bat with diurnal proclivities: the Samoan flying fox (Pteropus samoensis). Journal of Comparative Physiology A 200:1015-1022.
82. Yeakel JD, Pires MM, Rudolf L, Dominy NJ, Koch PL, Guimarães PR Jr., Gross T (2014). Collapse of an ecological network in Ancient Egypt. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111:14472-14477. (open-access link)
81. Perry GH, Foll M, Grenier J-C, Patin E, Nédélec Y, Pacis A, Barakatt M, Gravel S, Zhou X, Nsobya SL, Excoffier L, Quintana-Murci L, Dominy NJ, Barreiro LB (2014). Adaptive, convergent origins of the pygmy phenotype in African rainforest hunter-gatherers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111:E3596-E3603. (open-access link)
80. Vogel ER, Zulfa A, Hardus M, Wich SA, Dominy NJ, Taylor AB (2014). Food mechanical properties, feeding ecology, and the mandibular morphology of wild orangutans. Journal of Human Evolution 75:110-124.
79. Brown RM, Weghorst JA, Olson KV, Duya MRM, Barley AJ, Duya LV, Shekelle M, Neri-Arboleda I, Esselstyn JA, Dominy NJ, Ong PS, Moritz GL, Luczon A, Diesmos ML, Diesmos AC, Siler CD (2014). Conservation genetics of the Philippine tarsier: cryptic genetic variation restructures conservation priorities in an island archipelago primate. PLoS ONE 9:e104340. (open-access link)
78. Moritz GL, Melin AD, Tuh Yit Yu F, Bernard H, Ong PS, Dominy NJ (2014). Niche convergence suggests functionality of the nocturnal fovea. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 8:61. (open-access link)
77. Melin AD, Crowley BE, Brown ST, Wheatley PV, Moritz GL, Tuh Yit Yu F, Bernard H, DePaolo DJ, Jacobson AD, Dominy NJ (2014). Calcium and carbon stable isotope ratios as paleodietary indicators. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 154:633-643.
76. Kraft TS, Venkataraman VV, Dominy NJ (2014). A natural history of human tree climbing. Journal of Human Evolution 71:105-118.
75. Patin E, Siddle K, Laval G, Quach H, Harmant C, Becker N, Froment A, Régnault B, Lemée L, Gravel S, Hombert J-M, Van der Veen L, Dominy NJ, Perry GH, Barreiro LB, Verdu P, Heyer E, Quintana-Murci L (2014). The impact of agricultural emergence on the genetic history of African rainforest hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists. Nature Communications 5:3163. (open-access link)
74. Yeakel JD, Dominy NJ, Koch PL, Mangel M (2014). Stable isotopes, functional morphology, and human evolution: A model of consilience. Evolution 68:190-203.
2013
73. Moritz GL, Lim NT-L, Neitz M, Peichl L, Dominy NJ (2013). Expression and evolution of short wavelength sensitive opsins in colugos: A nocturnal lineage that informs debate on primate origins. Evolutionary Biology 40:542-553.
72. Melin AD, Matsushita Y, Moritz GL, Dominy NJ, Kawamura S (2013). Inferred L/M cone opsin polymorphism of ancestral tarsiers sheds dim light on the origin of anthropoid primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 280:20130189.
71. Bernstein RM, Dominy NJ (2013). Mount Pinatubo, inflammatory cytokines, and the immunological ecology of Aeta hunter-gatherers. Human Biology 85:231-250.
70. Venkataraman VV, Kraft TS, DeSilva JM, Dominy NJ (2013). Phenotypic plasticity of climbing-related traits in the ankle joint of great apes and rainforest hunter-gatherers. Human Biology 85:309-328.
69. Venkataraman VV, Kraft TS, Dominy NJ (2013). Tree climbing and human evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110:1237-1242. (open-access link)
2012
68. Dominy NJ (2012). Hominins living on the sedge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109:20171-20172. (open-access link)
67. Moore BA, Kamilar JM, Collin SP, Bininda-Emonds ORP, Dominy NJ, Hall MI, Heesy CP, Johnsen S, Lisney TJ, Loew ER, Moritz G, Nava SS, Warrant E, Yopak KE, Fernández-Juricic E (2012). A novel method for comparative analysis of retinal specialization traits from topographic maps. Journal of Vision 12:13, 1-24. (open-access link)
66. Villanea FA, Perry GH, Gutiérrez-Espeleta G, Dominy NJ (2012). ASPM and the evolution of cerebral cortical size in a community of New World monkeys. PLoS ONE 7:e44928. (open-access link)
65. Ramsier MA, Dominy NJ (2012). Receiver bias and the acoustic ecology of aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis). Communicative and Integrative Biology 5:637-640. (open-access link)
64. Moritz GL, Fourie N, Yeakel JD, Phillips-Conroy JE, Jolly CJ, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2012). Baboons, water, and the ecology of oxygen stable isotopes in an arid hybrid zone. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 85:421-430.
63. Crowley BE, Godfrey LR, Guilderson TP, Zermeño P, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2012) Extinction and ecological retreat in a community of primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 279:3597-3605.
62. Ramsier MA, Cunningham AJ, Moritz GL, Finneran JJ, Williams CV, Ong PS, Gursky-Doyen SL, Dominy NJ (2012). Primate communication in the pure ultrasound. Biology Letters 8:508-511.
61. Ramsier MA, Cunningham AJ, Finneran JJ, Dominy NJ (2012). Social drive and the evolution of primate hearing. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 367:1860-1868.
60. Vogel ER, Knott CD, Crowley BE, Blakely MD, Dominy NJ (2012). Bornean orangutans on the brink of protein bankruptcy. Biology Letters 8:333-336.
59. Melin AD, Moritz GL, Fosbury RAE, Kawamura S, Dominy NJ (2012). Why aye-ayes see blue. American Journal of Primatology 74:185-192.
58. Moritz GL, Dominy NJ (2012). Thermal imaging of aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) reveals a dynamic vascular supply during haptic sensation. International Journal of Primatology 33:588-597.
57. Vogel ER, Crowley BE, Knott CD, Blakely MD, Larsen MD, Dominy NJ (2012). A noninvasive method for estimating nitrogen balance in free-ranging primates. International Journal of Primatology 33:567-587.
2011
56. Crowley BE, Thorén S, Rasoazanabary E, Barrett MA, Zohdy S, Blanco MB, McGoogan KC, Arrigo-Nelson SJ, Irwin MT, Vogel ER, Wright PC, Radespiel U, Godfrey LR, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2011). Explaining geographical variation in the isotope composition of mouse lemurs (Microcebus). Journal of Biogeography 38:2106-2121.
55. Yeakel JD, Novak M, Guimarães PR, Dominy NJ, Koch PL, Ward EJ, Moore JW, Semmens BX (2011). Merging resource availability with isotope mixing models: the role of neutral interaction assumptions. PLoS ONE 6:e22015. (open-access link)
54. Constantino PJ, Lee J J-W, Morris D, Lucas PW, Hartstone-Rose A, Lee W-K, Dominy NJ, Cunningham A, Wagner M, Lawn BR (2011). Adaptation to hard-object feeding in sea otters and hominins. Journal of Human Evolution 61:89-96.
53. Onoda Y, Westoby M, Adler PB, Choong AMF, Clissold FJ, Cornelissen JHC, Díaz S, Dominy NJ, Elgart A, Enrico L, Fine PVA, Howard JJ, Jalili A, Kitajima K, Kurokawa H, McArthur C, Lucas PW, Markesteijn L, Perez-Harguindeguy N, Poorter L, Richards L, Santiago LS, Sosinski EE, van Bael SA, Warton DI, Wright IJ, Wright SJ, Yamashita N (2011). Global patterns of leaf mechanical properties. Ecology Letters 14:301-312.
52. Vogel ER, Dominy NJ (2011). Measuring ecological variables for primate field studies. In Campbell CJ, Fuentes A, MacKinnon KC, Bearder SK, Stumpf, RM (eds.) Primates in Perspective, 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 367-377.
2010
49. Crowley BE, Carter ML, Karpanty SM, Zihlman AL, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2010). Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope enrichment in primate tissues. Oecologia 164:611-626.
48. Ramsier MA, Dominy NJ (2010). A comparison of auditory brainstem responses and behavioral estimates of hearing sensitivity in Lemur catta and Nycticebus coucang. American Journal of Primatology 72:217-233.
2009
47. Yeakel JD, Patterson BD, Fox-Dobbs K, Okumura MM, Moore JW, Cerling TE, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2009). Cooperation and individuality among man-eating lions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106:19040–19043. (open-access link)
46. Perry GH, Dominy NJ (2009). Evolution of the human pygmy phenotype. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24:218-225.
45. Vogel ER, Haag L, Mitra-Setia T, van Schaik CP, Dominy NJ (2009). Foraging and ranging behavior during a fallback episode: Hylobates albibarbis and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii compared. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 140:716-726.
44. Lucas PW, Constantino PJ, Lee JJ-W, Harstone-Rose A, Chai H, Lee W-K, Dominy N (2009). Primate dental enamel: what it says about diet. Frontiers of Oral Biology 13:44-48.
43. Ross CF, Washington RL, Eckhardt A, Reed DA, Vogel ER, Dominy NJ, Machanda ZP (2009). Ecological consequences of scaling of chew cycle duration and daily feeding time in primates. Journal of Human Evolution 56:570-585.
42. Beaman BA, Hesemeyer WJ, Dominy NJ, Savini T, Reichard UH (2009). Sterile pyuria in a population of wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar). American Journal of Primatology 71:880-883.
41. Dominy NJ (2009). Evolution of sensory receptor specializations in the glabrous skin. In Squire LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Volume 4. Academic Press, Oxford, pp. 39-42.
2008
40. Dominy NJ, Vogel ER, Yeakel JD, Constantino P, Lucas PW (2008). Mechanical properties of plant underground storage organs and implications for dietary models of early hominins. Evolutionary Biology 35:159-175.
39. Taylor AB, Vogel ER, Dominy NJ (2008). Food material properties and mandibular load resistance abilities in large-bodied hominoids. Journal of Human Evolution 55:604-616.
38. Vogel ER, van Woerden JT, Lucas PW, Utami Atmoko SS, van Schaik CP, Dominy NJ (2008). Functional ecology and evolution of hominoid molar enamel thickness: Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii. Journal of Human Evolution 55:60-74.
37. Dominy NJ, Grubb PJ, Jackson RV, Lucas PW, Metcalfe DJ, Svenning J-C, Turner IM (2008). In tropical lowland rain forests monocots have tougher leaves than dicots, and include a new kind of tough leaf. Annals of Botany 101:1363-1377.
36. Grubb PJ, Jackson RV, Barberis, IM, Bee, JN, Coomes, DA, Dominy NJ, De La Fuente MAS, Lucas PW, Metcalfe DJ, Svenning J-C, Turner IM (2008). Monocot leaves are eaten less than dicot leaves in tropical lowland rain forests: Roles for toughness and leaf presentation. Annals of Botany 101:1379-1389.
2007
35. Perry GH, Dominy NJ, Claw KG, Lee AS, Fiegler H, Redon R, Werner J, Villanea FA, Mountain JL, Misra R, Carter NP, Lee C, Stone AC (2007). Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation. Nature Genetics 39:1256-1260.
34. Yeakel JD, Bennett NC, Koch PL, Dominy NJ (2007). The isotopic ecology of African mole-rats informs hypotheses on the evolution of human diet. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 274:1723-1730.
33. Vogel ER, Neitz M, Dominy NJ (2007). Effect of color vision phenotype on the foraging of wild white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus. Behavioral Ecology 18:292-297.
32. Douglas JM, Cronin TW, Chiou T-H, Dominy NJ (2007). Light habitats and the role of polarized iridescence in the sensory ecology of neotropical nymphalid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Journal of Experimental Biology 210:789-799.
31. Lucas PW, Dominy NJ, Osorio D, Peterson-Pereira W, Riba-Hernandez P, Solis-Madrigal S, Stoner KE, Yamashita N (2007). Perspectives on primate color vision. In Ravosa MJ, Dagosto M (eds.) Primate Origins: Adaptations and Evolution. Springer, New York, pp. 805-819.
2006
30. Lucas PW, Ang KY, Sui Z, Agrawal KR, Prinz JF, Dominy NJ (2006) A brief review of the recent evolution of the human mouth in physiological and nutritional contexts. Physiology and Behavior 89:36-38.
29. Talebi MG, Pope TR, Vogel ER Neitz M, Dominy NJ (2006) Polymorphism of visual pigment genes in the muriqui (Primates, Atelidae). Molecular Ecology 15:551-558.
28. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW, Supardi Noor N (2006). Primate sensory systems and foraging behavior. In Hohmann G, Robbins M, Boesch C (eds.) Feeding Ecology in Apes and other Primates: Ecological, Physiological and Behavioral Aspects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 489-509.
2005
27. Yamashita N, Stoner KE, Riba-Hernández P, Dominy NJ, Lucas PW (2005). Light levels used during feeding by primate species with different color vision phenotypes. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 58:618-629.
26. Dominy NJ, Duncan BW (2005). Seed-spitting primates and the conservation and dispersion of large-seeded trees. International Journal of Primatology 26:629-647.
25. Dominy NJ (2005). Fruit Cocktail: comment on Dudley and Stephens. Natural History 114(2):12.
2004
24. Hoffmann JN, Montag A, Dominy NJ (2004). Meissner corpuscles and somatosensory acuity: the prehensile appendages of primates and elephants. Anatomical Record A281:1138-1147.
23. Dominy NJ, Ross CF, Smith TD (2004). Evolution of primate sensory systems: past, present and future. Anatomical Record A281:1078-1082.
22. Dominy, NJ (2004). Fruits, fingers, and fermentation: the sensory cues available to foraging primates. Integrative and Comparative Biology 44:295-303.
21. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW (2004). Significance of color, calories, and climate to the visual ecology of catarrhines. American Journal of Primatology 62:189-207.
20. Dominy NJ, Davoust E, Minekus M (2004). Adaptive function of soil consumption: an in vitro study modeling the human stomach and small intestine. Journal of Experimental Biology 207:319-324.
19. Dominy NJ. (2004). Color as an indicator of food quality to anthropoid primates: ecological evidence and an evolutionary scenario. In Ross C, Kay RF (eds.) Anthropoid Origins: New Visions. Kluwer Academic, New York, pp. 615-644.
18. Dominy NJ (2004). Guest editorial. Publication and citation trends in the International Journal of Primatology: 1980-2003. International Journal of Primatology 25:751-754.
2003
17. Dominy NJ, Garber PA, Bicca-Marques JC, Azevedo-Lopes MAO (2003). Do female tamarins use visual cues to detect fruit rewards more successfully than males? Animal Behaviour 66:829-837.
16. Dominy NJ, Svenning J-C, Li W-H (2003). Historical contingency in the evolution of primate color vision. Journal of Human Evolution 44:25-45.
15. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW, Wright SJ (2003). Mechanics and chemistry of rain forest leaves: canopy and understorey compared. Journal of Experimental Botany 54:2007-2014.
14. Dominy NJ (2003). Review of Miller LE (Ed.) Eat or be eaten: predator sensitive foraging among primates, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. International Journal of Primatology 24:919-920.
13. Lucas PW, Dominy NJ, Riba-Hernandez P, Stoner KE, Yamashita N, Loría-Calderón E, Petersen-Pereira W, Rojas-Durán Y, Salas-Pena R, Solis-Madrigal S, Osorio D, Darvell BW (2003). Evolution and function of routine trichromatic vision in primates. Evolution 57:2636-2643.
12. Lucas PW, Osorio D, Yamashita N, Prinz JF, Dominy NJ, Darvell BW (2003). Dietary analysis I: food physics. In Setchell JM (ed.) Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology: A Practical Guide. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 184-198.
11. Lucas PW, Corlett RT, Dominy NJ, Essackjee HC, Riba-Hernandez P, Stoner KE, Yamashita N (2003). Dietary analysis II: food chemistry. In Setchell JM (ed.) Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology: A Practical Guide. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 199-213.
2002
10. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW, Ramsden L, Riba-Hernandez P, Stoner KE, Turner IM (2002). Why are young leaves red? Oikos 98:163-176.
09. Dominy NJ (2002). Incidence of red leaves in the rainforest of Kibale National Park, Uganda: shade-toleraters and light-demanders compared. African Journal of Ecology 40:94-96.
08. Breininger DR, Duncan BW, Dominy NJ (2002). Relationships between fire frequency and vegetation type in pine flatwoods of East Central Florida. Natural Areas Journal 22:186-193.
07. Dominy NJ, Duncan BW (2002). Monkeys for the trees. Geospatial Solutions 12(1):22-23.
2001
06. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW (2001). Ecological importance of trichromatic vision to primates. Nature 410:363-366.
05. Dominy NJ, Lucas PW, Osorio D, Yamashita N (2001). The sensory ecology of primate food perception. Evolutionary Anthropology 10:171-186.
04. Dominy NJ, Duncan BW (2001). GPS and GIS methods in an African rainforest: applications to tropical ecology and conservation. Conservation Ecology* 5:537-549. *journal renamed Ecology and Society in 2004 (open-access link)
03. Lucas PW, Beta T, Darvell BW, Dominy NJ, Essackjee HC, Lee PKD, Osorio D, Yamashita N, Yuen TDB (2001). Field kit to characterize physical, chemical, and spatial aspects of potential primate foods. Folia Primatologica 72:11-25.
2000
02. Lucas PW, Turner IM, Dominy NJ, Yamashita N (2000). Mechanical defenses to herbivory. Annals of Botany 86:913-920.
01. Dominy NJ (2000). The mechanical criteria of fruit selection: figs and primates in Kibale Forest, Uganda. In Spatz H-C, Speck T (eds.) Plant Biomechanics 2000. Thieme, Stuttgart, pp. 522-528.