John A. Long - Publications

Publications

  • Long, J. A. 1983a, "New bothriolepid fishes from the Late Devonian of Victoria, Australia", Palaeontology 26: 295-320.
  • Long, J. A. 1983b, "A new diplacanthoid acanthodian from the Late Devonian of Victoria, Australia", Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 1: 51-65.
  • Long, J. A. 1984a, "New phyllolepids from Victoria and the relationships of the group", Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales,107: 263-308.
  • Long, J. A. 1984b, "New placoderm fishes from the Early Devonian Buchan Group, eastern Victoria", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 96: 173-186.
  • Long, J. A. 1985a, "The structure and relationships of a new osteolepiform fish from the Late Devonian of Victoria, Australia", Alcheringa, 9: 1-22.
  • Long, J. A. 1985b, "A new Cretaceous chimaerid (Pisces; Holocephali) from South Australia", Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 109: 49-53.
  • Long, J. A. 1985c, "New information on the head and shoulder girdle of Canowindra grossi Thomson from the Upper Devonian Mandagery Sandstone, New South Wales", Records of the Australian Museum, 37: 91-99.
  • Long, J. A., 1985d, "A new osteolepidid fish from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia", Recs. W. A. Mus. 12, 361–377.
  • Long, J. A. & Campbell, K. S. W. 1985, "A new lungfish from the Lower Carboniferous of Victoria", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 97: 87-93.
  • Long, J. A. 1986a, "A new Late Devonian acanthodian fish from Mt.Howitt, Victoria, Australia, with remarks on acanthodian biogeography", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 98: 1-17.
  • Long, J. A. 1986b, "New ischnacanthid acanthodians from the Early Devonian of Australia, with comments on acanthodian interrelationships", Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 87: 321-339.
  • Long, J. A. & Werdelin, L. 1986, "A new Late Devonian bothriolepid (Placodermi, Antiarcha) from Victoria, with descriptions of others from the state", Alcheringa 10: 355-399.
  • Werdelin, L. & Long, J. A. 1986, "Allometry in the placoderm Bothriolepis canadensis and its significance to antiarch evolution", Lethaia, 19: 161-169.
  • Long, J. A. 1987a, "A redescription of the lungfish Eoctenodus Hills 1929, with a reassessment of the genus Dipterus Sedgwick & Murchison in Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 13: 297-314.
  • Long, J. A. 1987b, "Upper Devonian conodonts from a large placoderm fish skull, Canning Basin, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum, 13: 501-513.
  • Long, J. A. 1987c, "A new dinichthyid fish (Placodermi; Arthrodira) from the Upper Devonian of Western Australia, with a discussion of dinichthyid interrelationships", Records of the Western Australian Museum, 13: 515-540.
  • Long, J. A. 1987d, Late Devonian fishes from the Gogo Formation, Western Australia - new discoveries, Search 18 (4): 203-205.
  • Long, J. A. 1987e, "An unusual osteolepiform fish from the Late Devonian of Victoria, Australia", Palaeontology 30 (4): 839-852.
  • Turner, S. & Long, J. A. 1987, Carboniferous palaeoniscoid fishes (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) from Queensland, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 25: 193-200.
  • Long, J. A. 1988a, "New Palaeoniscoid fishes from the Late Devonian - Early Carboniferous of Victoria, Australia", Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 7: 1-64.
  • Long, J. A. 1988b, "?Campbellodus sp. from the Upper Devonian Napier Formation, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 14:141-144.
  • Long, J. A. 1988c, "Late Devonian fishes from Gogo, Western Australia", Nat. Geog Research & Exploration 4: 436-450.
  • Long, J. A. 1988d, "New information on the arthrodire Tubonasus from Gogo, Western Australia", Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 7: 81-85.
  • Long, J. A. 1988e, "A new camuropiscid arthrodire (Pisces, Placodermi) from Gogo, Western Australia", Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 94: 233-258.
  • Long, J. A., Turner, S. & Young, G. C. 1988, "A Devonian fish fauna from subsurface sediments in the eastern Officer Basin, South Australia", Alcheringa 12: 61-78.
  • Long, J. A. & Young, G.C. 1988, "Acanthothoracid remains from the Early Devonian of New South Wales, including a complete sclerotic capsule and pelvic girdle", Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 7: 65-80.
  • Long, J. A. 1989a, "A new rhizodontiform fish from the Early Carboniferous of Victoria, Australia, with remarks on the phylogenetic position of the group", Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 9: 1-17.
  • Long, J. A. 1989b, "Biogeographic and biostratigraphic significance of the Devonian fish fauna from the Aztec Siltstone, Antarctica", New Zealand Antarctic Record 9 (1): 45-51.
  • Long, J. A. & Burrett, C. F. 1989a, "Early Devonian conodonts from the Kuan Tung Formation, Thailand: systematics and implications to biogeography", Records of the Australian Museum. 41: 121-133.
  • Long, J. A. & Burrett, C. F. 1989b, "Fish from the Upper Devonian of the Shan-Thai Terrane indicate proximity to East Gondwana and South China Terranes", Geology 17: 811-813.
  • Long, J. A. & Burrett C. F. 1989c, "Tubular phosphatic microproblematica from the Early Ordovician of China", Lethaia 22: 427-435.
  • Long, J. A. 1990a, "Two new arthrodires (placoderm fishes) from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia", Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 28, De Vis Symposium Volume, pp. 51–64.
  • Long, J. A. 1990b, "Late Devonian chondrichthyans and other micro vertebrate remains from Northern Thailand", Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 10 (1): 59-71.
  • Long, J. A. 1990c, "Heterochrony and the origin of tetrapods", Lethaia 23: 157-166.
  • Long, J. A. & Ingavat, R. 1990, "Discovery of Late Devonian micro vertebrate fauna near Mae Sariang", Mining and Mineral Gazette, Royal Thai Dept. of Mines (Bangkok), 34: 26-31.
  • Burrett, C. F., Long, J. A. & Stait, B. 1990, "Early-Middle Palaeozoic biogeography of Asian Terranes derived from Gondwana", Memoirs of the Geological Society of London 12: 163-174.
  • Long, J. A., Burrett, C. F., Ngan, P. K. & Janvier, P. 1990, "A new bothriolepid antiarch (Pisces, Placodermi), from the Devonian of Do Son Peninsula, northern Vietnam", Alcheringa 14: 181-194.
  • Wolfe, K. J., Long, J. A., Bradshaw, M. A., Harmsen, F. & Kirkbride. M, 1990, "Fish-bearing Aztec Siltstone (Devonian) in the Cook Mountains, Antarctica", New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 33: 511-514.
  • Long J.A. 1991. "The long history of Australian fossil fishes", Ch.12 in: The Vertebrate Palaeontology of Australasia, P.V. Rich, J. Monaghan, R.F. Baird & T. Rich, (eds.), Pioneer Design Studios, Lilydale: pp. 337–428.
  • Long J. A. 1991a, "Late Devonian fishes from the Munabia Sandstone, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 15: 503-516.
  • Long, J. A. 1991b, "Arthrodire predation by Onychodus (Pisces, Crossopterygii) from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 15: 503-516.
  • Bennett, S. C. & Long, J. A. 1991, "A large pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Late Maastrichtian) of Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 15: 435-444.
  • Long, J. A. 1992a, "Gogodipterus paddyensis (Miles) gen. nov., a new chirodipterid lungfish from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia", The Beagle, Northern Territory Museum 9: 11-20.
  • Long, J. A. 1992b, "First dinosaur bones from Western Australia", The Beagle, Northern Territory Museum, 9: 21-28.
  • Long, J. A. 1992c, "Cranial anatomy of two new Late Devonian lungfishes (Pisces, Dipnoi) from Mt. Howitt, Victoria", Records of the Australian Museum. 44: 299-318.
  • Young, G. C., Long, J. A. & Ritchie, A. 1992, "Crossopterygian fishes from the Devonian Aztec Siltstone, Antarctica: systematics, relationships and biogeographic significance", Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 14: 1-77.
  • Long, J. A. 1993a, "Cranial ribs in Devonian lungfishes and the origin of air-breathing", Memoir of the Australasian Association of Palaeontologists 15: 199-210.
  • Wyrwoll, K.-H., Kendrick, G. W. & Long, J. A. 1993, "The geomorphology and Late cenozoic geomorphological evolution of the Cape Range -Exmouth Gulf region", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 45: 1-23.
  • McLoughlin, S. & Long, J.A. 1994, "New Records of Devonian Plants from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica", Geological Magazine 131: 81-90.
  • Long J. A., Campbell, K. S. W. & Barwick, R.E. 1994, "A phylogenetically significant new genus of lungfish from the Early Devonian of Victoria", Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 14: 127-131.
  • Long, J. A. 1994, A second incisoscutid arthrodire (Pisces, Placodermi) from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia, Alcheringa 18: 59-69.
  • Long, J. A.& Mackness, B. 1994, "Studies of the Late Cainozoic diprotodontid marsupials of Australia. 4. The Bacchus Marsh Diprotodons -Geology, Sedimentology and Taphonomy", Records of the South Australian Museum 27: 95-110.
  • Long, J. A. 1995a, "A new groenlandaspidid arthrodire (Pisces; Placodermi) from the Middle Devonian Aztec Siltstone, South Victoria Land, Antarctica", Records of the Western Australian Museum 17: 35-41.
  • Long, J. A. 1995b, "A new plourdosteid arthrodire from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia", Palaeontology 38: 39-62.
  • Long, J.A. 1995c, "A theropod dinosaur bone from the Late Cretaceous Molecap Greensand, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 17: 143-146.
  • Long J. A. & Young, G. C., 1995, "Sharks from the Middle-Late Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica", Records of the Western Australian Museum 17: 287-308.
  • Fox, R. C., Campbell, K. C. W., Barwick, R. E. & Long, J.A., 1995, "A new osteolepiform fish from the Lower Carboniferous Raymond Formation, Drummond Basin", Memoirs of the Queensland. Museum 38: 97-221.
  • Long, J. A. & Cruickshank, A. R. I. 1996, "First record of an Early Cretaceous theropod dinosaur bone from Western Australia". Records of the Western Australian Museum 18: 219-222.
  • Long, J. A. 1997. "Ptyctodontid fishes from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia, with a revision of the European genus Ctenurella Ørvig 1960", Geodiversitas (Paris Museum of Natural History) 19: 515-556.
  • Long, J. A., Anderson, E., Gess, R. & Hiller, N. 1997. "New placoderm fishes from the Upper Devonian of South Africa", Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 17: 253-268.
  • Cruickshank, A. R. I. & Long, J.A. 1997. "A new species of pliosaurid reptile from the Early Cretaceous Birdrong Sandstone of Western Australia", Records of the Western Australia Museum 18: 263-276
  • Long, J. A., CAMPBELL, K.S.W. & BARWICK, R.E. 1997, "Osteology and functional morphology of the osteolepiform fish Gogonasus Long, 1985, from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57, 1–89.
  • Long, J. A. & Cruickshank, A. R. I. 1998, "Further records of plesiosaurian reptiles from the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods of Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum 19: 47-56.
  • Long, J. A., Vickers-Rich, P., Hirsch K., Bray, E. and Tuniz, C. 1998, "The Cervantes egg: an early Malagasy tourist to Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum. 19: 39-46.
  • Long, J. A. & Molnar, R. E. 1998, "A new Jurassic theropod dinosaur from Western Australia", Records of the Western Australian Museum. 19: 221-229.
  • Burrow C. J., Long, J. A. and Turner, S. 1998, "Lower Devonian microvertebrates from the Point Hibbs Formation, Tasmania", Alcheringa 22: 9-20.
  • Long, J. A. 1999, "A new genus of fossil coelacanth (Osteichthyes; Coelacanthiformes) from the Middle Devonian of southeastern Australia". Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement No. 57: 37-54.
  • Long, J. A. & Ahlberg, P. 1999, "New observations on the snouts of rhizodont fishes". Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57: 169-174.
  • Anderson M. E., Long, J. A., Evans, F. J., Almond, J. E., Theron, J. N., & Bender, P. A. 1999, "Biogeographic affinities of Middle and Late Devonian fishes of South Africa", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57: 157-168.
  • Cruickshank A. R. I., FOordyce, E. & Long, J. A. 1999, "Recent developments in Australasian Sauropterygian palaeontology", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57: 201-206.
  • Hampe, O. & Long, J. A. 1999, "The histology of Middle-Late Devonian chondrichthyan teeth from South Victoria Land, Antarctica", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57: 23-36.
  • Anderson, M. E., Long, J. A., Gess, R. W. & Hiller, N. 1999, "An unusual new fossil shark (Pisces: Chondrichthyes) from the Late Devonian of South Africa", Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 57: 151-156.
  • Anderson, M. E., Almond, J. E., Evans F. J. & Long, J. A. 1999, "Devonian (Emsian-Eifelian) fish from the Lower Bokkeveld Group (Ceres Subgroup), South Africa", Journal of African Earth Sciences 29: 179-194.
  • Long, J. A. & Trinajstic, K. 2000, "Devonian micro vertebrate faunas of Western Australia", Courier Forschungs-Institut Senckenberg, 22: 471-485.
  • Long, J. A., Almond, J. E. & Evans. F. J. 2000, "Fish faunas from the Bokkeveld Group (Early-Middle Devonian) of South Africa", Palaeontologia Africana 20: 293-311.
  • Long, J. A. & Artabaz, A. 2000, "Occurrence of Givetian micro vertebrate remains from the Soh area,northern Esfahan, Iran", Supplement to the Records of the Western Australian Museum 58: 191-196.
  • Long, J. A. & Harapetian, V. 2000, "Famennian microvertebrates from the Dalmeh area, central Iran", Supplement to the Records of the Western Australian Museum 58: 211-222.
  • Harapetian, V., Yazdi, M. & Long, J. A. 2000, "Devonian vertebrate biostratigraphy of central Iran", Supplement to the Records of the Western Australian Museum 58: 241-248.
  • Talent J. A., Mswson, R., Aitchison, J. C., Becker, R. T., Bell, K. N., Bradshaw, M. A., Burrow, C. J., Cook, A. G., Dargan, G. M., Douglas, J. G., Edgecombe, G. D., Feist, R. M., Jones, P. J., Long, J. A., Phillips-Ross, J. R., Pickett, J. W., Playford, G., Rickards, R. B., Webby, B. D., Winchester-Seeto, T., Wright, A. J., Young, G. C. & Zhen,Y.-Y. 2000, "Devonian palaeobiogeography of Australia and adjoining regions", Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 23: 167-257. Vertebrata: (Young, Long & Burrow) pp. 209–219, figs 13-17.
  • Long, J. A. 2001, "On the relationships of Onychodus and Psarolepis", Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21: 815-820.
  • Long, J. A., Burrow, C.J. & Ritchie, A. 2004. "A new Late Devonian acanthodian fish from the Hunter Formation near Grenfell, New South Wales", Alcheringa 28: 147-156.
  • Long, J. A. & Gordon, M. 2004, "The greatest step in vertebrate history: a paleobiological review of the fish-tetrapod transition", Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77 (5): 700-719.
  • Young G. C. & Long, J. A. 2005, "Phyllolepid placoderm fish remains from the Devonian Aztec Siltstone, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica", Antarctic Science 17 (3): 387-408.
  • Kear, B. P., Long, J. A. & Martin, J. E. 2005, "A review of Australian mosasaur occurrences", Netherlands Journal of Geosciences 84-3: 307-313.
  • Johanson, Z., Long, J. A., JAanvier, P., Talent, J.& Warren, J. 2006. "Oldest coelacanth from the Early Devonian of Australia", Biology Letters 3 (1): 199-200.
  • Andrews, S. M., Long J. A., Ahlberg, P., CAampbell, K. S. W. & Barwick, R. E. 2006, "Onychodus jandemarrai, new species, from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia", Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences 96 (3): 197-307.
  • Long, J. A., Young, G.C., Holland, T., Senden, T. & Fitzgerald, M.E.H. 2006, "An exceptional Devonian fish from Australia sheds light on tetrapod origins", Nature 444, 199-202.
  • Holland, T. M., Long, J. A., Warren, A. & Garvey, J. M. 2007, "Second Specimen of the lower actinopterygian Novogonatodus Long 1988 from the Early Carboniferous of Victoria", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 18, 1: 1-10.
  • Prideaux, G. P., Long, J.A., et al. 2007, "An arid adapted fauna from the Middle Pleistocene of Australia", Nature 445: 422-425.
  • Trinajstic, K., Marshall, E., Long, J. & Bifield, K. 2007, "Exceptional preservation of nerve and muscle tissues in Devonian placoderm fish and their phylogenetic implications". Biology Letters 3(2)197-200.
  • Johanson, Z., Long, J.A., Janvier, P. & Talent, J. & Warren, J.W. 2007, "New onychodontiform (Osteichthyes; Sarcopterygii) from the Lower Devonian of Australia", Journal of Paleontology 81 (5) 1034-46.
  • Holland, T., Warren, A., Johanson, Z., Long, J., Parker, K. & Garvey, G. 2007, "A new species of Barameda (Rhizodontida) and heterochrony in the rhizodontid pectoral fin", Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 (2) 295-315.
  • Long, J. A., Trinajstic, K., Young, G. C. & Senden, T. 2008. "Live birth in the Devonian period", Nature 453 (7195): 650–652.
  • Long, J. A., Choo, B. & Young G. C. 2008, A new basal actinopterygian fish from the Middle Devonian Aztec Siltstone of Antarctica, Antarctic Science 20: 393-412. (IF 1.57)
  • Long, J. A. & Holland, T. 2008. A possible 'elpistostegalid' fish from the Devonian of Gondwana, Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 120 (1): 186-193.
  • Burrow, C.J., Long, J.A. & Trinajstic, K. 2009. Disarticulated acanthodian and chondrichthyan remains from the Upper Middle Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern VIctoria Land, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 21: 71-88.
  • Long, J.A., Trinajstic, K. & Johanson, Z. 2009. Devonian arthrodire embryos and the origin of internal fertilization in vertebrates. Nature 457: 1124-1127.
  • Holland, T. & Long, J.A. 2009. On the phylogenetic position of Gogonasus andrewsae Long 1985 within the Tetrapodomorpha. Acta Zoologica (Suppl. 1) 90: 285-296.
  • Trinajstic, K. & Long, J.A. 2009. A new genus and species of ptyctodont (Placodermi) from the Late Devonian Gneudna Formation, Western Australia, and an analysis of ptyctodont phylogeny. Geological Magazine 146 : 743-786.
  • Ahlberg, P.E., Trinajstic, K., Johanson, Z. & Long, J. 2009. "Pelvic claspers confirm chondrichthyan-like internal fertilization in arthrodires". Nature 460: 888-889.
  • Long, J.A. & Clement, A. 2009. The postcranial anatomy of two Middle Devonian lungfishes (Osteichthyes, Dipnoi) from Mt.Howitt, Victoria, Australia. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 66: 189-202.
  • Johanson, Z., Ericcson, R., Long, J.A., Evans, F. & Joss, J. 2009. Development of the axial skeleton and median fins in the Queensland lungfish Neoceratodus. The Open Zoology Journal 2: 91-101.
  • Clement, A. & Long, J.A. 2010. Air-breathing adaptation in a marine Devonian lungfish. Biology Letters 6: 509-512.
  • Long, J. 2010. "Janette Hoorn (ed): Reframing Darwin: Evolution and Art in Australia". Historical Records of Australian Science 21: 1. 114-117.
  • Long, J.A. 2010. Once upon an ancient reef. Science 329: 35-36.
  • Young, G.C., Burrow, C.J., Long, J.A., Turner, S.,Choo, B. 2010. Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages and biogeography of East Gondwana (Australia, Antarctica. Paleoworld 19: 54-74.
  • Holland, T., Long, J.A. & Snitting, D. 2010. New information on the enigmatic tetrapodomorph fish Marsdenichthys longioccipitus (Long, 1985). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 68-77
  • Long, J.A. & Trinajstic, K. 2010. "The Late Devonian Gogo Formation Lagerstatte –Exceptional preservation and Diversity in early Vertebrates". Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences 38: 655-679.
  • Clement, A. & Long, J.A. 2010. Xeradipterus hatcheri, a new dipnoan from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation, Western Australia, and other new holodontid material. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 681-695.
  • Long, J.A., Hall, B.K., McNamara, K.J. & Smith, M.M. 2010. The phylogenetic origin of jaws in vertebrates: developmental plasticity and heterochrony. Kirtlandia 57: 46-52.
  • Long, J.A. 2011. Dawn of the Deed. Scientific American, January 2011: 34-39 (cover story).

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