(2008)  Field, D., G. Garrity, T. Gray, N. Morrison, J. Selengut, P. Sterk, T. Tatusova, N. Thomson and 62 other co-authors (R. Guralnick 28th of 70 co-authors).  Towards a richer description of our complete collection of genomes and metagenomes: the “Minimum Information about a Genome Sequence” (MIGS) specification.  Nature Biotechnology 26(5):541-547.

Roberts, A., D. Smith, R. P. Guralnick, P. Cushing and J. Krieger.  In Press.  Quantitative prediction of fossil biodiversity: Eocene Spiders from Florissant, Colorado.  GSA Special Volume: Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the late Eocene Florissant Formation, Colorado.

Weaver, K., M. Perez-Losada, R. Guralnick, A. Nelson, S. Blatt and K. A. Crandall. Online Early.  Assessing the conservation status of the land snail Oreohelix peripherica wasatchensis (Family Oreohelicidae).  Conservation Genetics. [doi:10.1007/s10592-007-9415-y]

Waltari, E. and R. Guralnick.  In Press.  Ecological niche modeling of Great Basin montane mammals: examining past and present connectivity of species across basin and ranges.  Journal of Biogeography.

                        Inigo S. G., W. Sheldon, T. Schmidt, M. Servilla, R. Aguilar, C. Gries, T. Gray, D. Field, J. Cole, J. Yun Pan, G. Palanisamy, D. Henshaw, M. O'Brien , L. Kinkel, K. McMahon, R. Kottman, L. Amaral-Zettler, J. Hobbie, P. Goldstein, R. P.Guralnick,  J. Brunt and W. K. Michener.  In Press.  Defining linkages between the GSC and NSF's LTER program: How the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) relates to GCDML and other outcomes.  OMICS. 

 

                       (2007)   Guralnick, R. P.  2007.  Differential effects of past climate warming on mountain and flatland species’ distributions:  A multispecies North American mammal assessment. Global Ecology and Biogeography 16(1):14-23 [doi:10.1111/j.1466-822X.2006.00260.x; free online:  http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2006.00260.x]

Krieger, J., R. Guralnick, and D. Smith.  2007.  Generating empirically determined, continuous measures of leaf shape for climate prediction.  Palaios 22(2):212-219.
[DOI: 10.2110/palo.2005.p05-079r]

                       Daitch, D. and R. Guralnick.  2007.  Geographic variation in the tooth morphology of the arctic fox (Alopex lagopus).  Journal of Mammalogy 88(2): 384-393.
[DOI: 10.1644/06-MAMM-A-139R1.1]

                       Janies, D., A. W. Hill, R. Guralnick, F. Habib, E. Waltari, W. W. Wheeler.  2007.  Point of View:  Genomic Analysis and Geographic Visualization of the Spread of Avian Influenza.  Systematic Biology 56(2):321-329 [Cover Article, April 2007; local and national press coverage] [DOI: 10.1080/10635150701266848]

Anderson, T., K. Weaver & R. Guralnick.  2007.  Variation in adult shell morphology and life history traits in the land snail Oreohelix cooperi in relationship to biotic and abiotic factors.  Journal of Molluscan Studies 73(2):129-137. [doi:10.1093/mollus/eym006]

Flemons, P., R. Guralnick, J. Krieger, A. Ranipeta, and D. Neufeld.  2007.  A Web based GIS Tool for Exploring the World's Biodiversity:  The Global Biodiversity Information Facility Mapping and Analysis Portal Application (GBIF MAPA).  Ecological Informatics 2:49-60. [doi:10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.03.004]

                       Nelson, M. and R. P. Guralnick.  2007.  A Field Guide to the Freshwater Mollusks of Colorado.  Colorado Division of Wildlife, Colorado USA.  Colorado Division of Wildlife.  126p.

                       Guralnick, R. P., A. W. Hill and M. Lane.  2007.  Towards a collaborative, global infrastructure for biodiversity assessment.  Ecology Letters 10(8):663.  [doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01063.x]  Open Access: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01063.x

                       E. Waltari, R. Hijmans , A. Peterson , Á. Nyári , S. Perkins, and R. Guralnick.  2007.  Locating Pleistocene Refugia: Comparing Phylogeographic and Ecological Niche Model Predictions.  PLoS ONE 2(7): e563. [doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000563]  Open Access:  http://www.plosone.org/doi/pone.0000563

                       Schutz, H. and R. P. Guralnick.  2007.  Postcranial element shape and function: Assessing locomotor mode in extant and extinct mustelid carnivorans.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 150(4): 895-914. [doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00303.x]



                       (2006) Guralnick, R.P.  2006.  The legacy of past climate and landscape change on species’ current experienced climate and elevation ranges across latitude: A multispecies study utilizing mammals in western North America.  Global Ecology and Biogeography 15 (5), 505-518. [doi: 10.1111/j.1466-822X.2006.00231.x]

                       Guralnick, R. P.  2006. Do flatland and mountain dwelling species show different structuring of their experienced environment over latitude?  A western versus central-eastern North America rodent multispecies comparison.   Diversity and Distributions 12(6):731-741. [doi: 10.1111/j.1366-9516.2006.00269.x]

                       Weaver, K., Anderson, T. and R. Guralnick.  2006.  Combining phylogenetic and ecological niche modeling approaches to determine distribution and historical biogeography of Black Hills Mountain Snails (Oreohelicidae).  Diversity and Distributions 12(6): 756-766 [doi: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2006.00289.x]   

                       Guralnick, R., J. Wieczorek, R. J. Hijmans, R. Beaman and the Biogeomancer Working Group. 2006.  Biogeomancer: Automated georeferencing to map the world's biodiversity data.  PLoS Biology 4(11):1908-1909. [doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040381; Faculty of 1000 cited paper: http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1057996]

                               Guralnick, R. P.  2006.  The Past, Present and Future of (Digital) Paleontological Collections.  American Paleontologist.

                               Chapman, A.D. and J. Wieczorek (ed.). 2006. Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. Edited by: Arthur D. Chapman and John Wieczorek. Contributors: J.Wieczorek, R.Guralnick, A.Chapman, C.Frazier, N.Rios, R. Beaman, Q. Guo.  Global Biodiversity Information Facility.  Copenhagen, Denmark. http://www.gbif.org/prog/digit/Georeferencing ISBN: 87-92020-00-3.

 

                       (2005)  Guralnick, R. P. 2005. Combined molecular and morphological approaches for documenting regional biodiversity and ecological patterns in problematic taxa: A case study utilizing the bivalve group Cyclocalyx (Sphaeriidae, Bivalvia) from western North America. Zoologica Scripta 34(5):469-482. [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/zsc/2005/00000034/00000005/art00002]

                       Guralnick, R. P. and J. Van Cleve. 2005. Strengths and weaknesses of museum and national survey datasets for predicting regional species richness: Comparative and combined approaches. Diversity and Distributions 11(4):349-359. [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/ddi/2005/00000011/00000004/art00009]

                       Guralnick, R. P. and D. Neufeld. 2005. Challenges Building Distributed GIS Services to Support Global Biodiversity Mapping and Analysis: Lessons from the Mountain and Plains Database and Informatics project. Biodiversity Informatics 2:57-69. [http://jbi.nhm.ku.edu/viewarticle.php?id=24&layout=abstract]

 

                        (2004)   Murphey, P.C., R. P. Guralnick, R. Glaubitz, D. Neufeld, and J. Allen Ryan. 2004. Georeferencing of Museum Collections: A review of the problems and automated tools, and the methodology developed by the Mountain and Plains Spatial-Temporal Database-informatics initiative (MaPSTeDI). Phyloinformatics 1(3):1-29. [http://www.phyloinformatics.org/abstract.php?id=3]

                        Guralnick, R. P. 2004. Functional Morphology Symposium: Integrating Historical and Functional Data In Molluscan Feeding: Approaches and Case Studies. American Malacological Bulletin 19(1/2):25-29.

                        Guralnick, R. P. 2004. Life-history patterns in the brooding freshwater bivalve Pisidium (Sphaeriidae). Journal of Molluscan Studies 70: 341-351. [http://mollus.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/70/4/341]

                        Wethington, A. and R. P. Guralnick. 2004. Are populations of physids from different hot-springs distinctive lineages? American Malacological Bulletin 19(1/2):135-144.

                        Guralnick, R. P., E. Hall, and S. Perkins. 2004. A comparative approach to understanding causes and consequences of mollusc-digenean size relationships: A case study with Allocreadiid trematodes and Cyclocalyx clams. Journal of Parasitology 90(6):1253-1262. [http://research.amnh.org/~perkins/Guralnick_et_al.,2004.pdf]