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Thomas P. Eiting
Thomas P. Eiting
Assistant Professor, Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
Verified email at burrell.edu
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Organization of the Olfactory and Respiratory Skeleton in the Nose of the Gray Short-Tailed Opossum Monodelphis domestica
TB Rowe, TP Eiting, TE Macrini, RA Ketcham
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 12, 303-336, 2005
1102005
Global completeness of the bat fossil record
TP Eiting, GF Gunnell
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 16, 151-173, 2009
962009
Species diversity gradients in relation to geological history in North American freshwater fishes
GR Smith, C Badgley, TP Eiting, PS Larson
Evolutionary Ecology Research 12 (6), 693-726, 2010
622010
Roosting ecology and the evolution of pelage markings in bats
SE Santana, TO Dial, TP Eiting, ME Alfaro
PLoS One 6 (10), e25845, 2011
492011
Multivariate stasis in the dental morphology of the Paleocene-Eocene condylarth Ectocion
AR Wood, ML Zelditch, AN Rountrey, TP Eiting, HD Sheets, PD Gingerich
Paleobiology 33 (2), 248-260, 2007
422007
The role of the olfactory recess in olfactory airflow
TP Eiting, TD Smith, JB Perot, ER Dumont
Journal of Experimental Biology 217 (10), 1799-1803, 2014
412014
Distribution of Olfactory and Nonolfactory Surface Area in the Nasal Fossa of Microcebus murinus: Implications for Microcomputed Tomography and Airflow Studies
TD Smith, TP Eiting, JB Rossie
The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary …, 2011
362011
Nasal morphometry in marmosets: loss and redistribution of olfactory surface area
TD Smith, TP Eiting, CJ Bonar, BA Craven
The Anatomical Record 297 (11), 2093-2104, 2014
332014
New late Pliocene bats (Chiroptera) from Ahl al Oughlam, Morocco
GF Gunnell, TP Eiting, D Geraads
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie 260 (1), 55-71, 2011
312011
Miocene salmon (Oncorhynchus) from Western North America: Gill Raker evolution correlated with plankton productivity in the Eastern Pacific
TP Eiting, GR Smith
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 249 (3-4), 412-424, 2007
312007
A Quantitative Study of Olfactory, Non-Olfactory, and Vomeronasal Epithelia in the Nasal Fossa of the Bat Megaderma lyra
TD Smith, TP Eiting, KP Bhatnagar
Journal of Mammalian Evolution 19, 27-41, 2012
302012
A novel olfactometer for efficient and flexible odorant delivery
SD Burton, M Wipfel, M Guo, TP Eiting, M Wachowiak
Chemical senses 44 (3), 173-188, 2019
292019
Anatomy of the nasal passages in mammals
TD Smith, TP Eiting, KP Bhatnagar
Handbook of olfaction and gustation, 37-62, 2015
272015
Olfactory epithelium in the olfactory recess: A case study in New World leaf‐nosed bats
TP Eiting, TD Smith, ER Dumont
The Anatomical Record 297 (11), 2105-2112, 2014
272014
How much does nasal cavity morphology matter? Patterns and rates of olfactory airflow in phyllostomid bats
TP Eiting, JB Perot, ER Dumont
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1800), 20142161, 2015
252015
Brief communication: histology and micro CT as methods for assessment of facial suture patency
LE Reinholt, AM Burrows, TP Eiting, ER Dumont, TD Smith
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2009
222009
On the embryonic development of the nasal turbinals and their homology in bats
K Ito, VT Tu, TP Eiting, T Nojiri, D Koyabu
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 613545, 2021
202021
Joined at the hip: linked characters and the problem of missing data in studies of disparity
AJ Smith, MV Rosario, TP Eiting, ER Dumont
Evolution 68 (8), 2386-2400, 2014
192014
Mapping odorant sensitivities reveals a sparse but structured representation of olfactory chemical space by sensory input to the mouse olfactory bulb
SD Burton, A Brown, TP Eiting, IA Youngstrom, TC Rust, M Schmuker, ...
Elife 11, e80470, 2022
162022
Differential impacts of repeated sampling on odor representations by genetically-defined mitral and tufted cell subpopulations in the mouse olfactory bulb
TP Eiting, M Wachowiak
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (32), 6177-6188, 2020
162020
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