ARTÍCULOS SELECCIONADOS

  1. Pereira, A. G., Sterli, J., Moreira, F. R. R., y Schrago, C. G. 2017. Multilocus phylogeny and statistical biogeography clarify the evolutionary history of major lineages of turtles. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 113: 59-66.
  2. Paulina-Carabajal, A., Sterli, J., Georgi, J., Poropat, S. y Kear, B. 2017. Comparative neuroanatomy of extinct horned turtles (Meiolaniidae) and extant terrestrial turtles (Testudinoidea), with comments on the paleobiological implications of selected endocranial features. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 180: 930-050.
  3. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M. S. y Krause, J. M. 2015. A new turtle from the Palaeogene of Patagonia (Argentina) sheds new light on the diversity and evolution of the bizarre clade of horned turtles (Meiolaniidae, Testudinata). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174, 519-548.
  4. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M.S., y Umazano, A.M. 2015. New remains and new insights on the Gondwanan meiolaniform turtle Chubutemys copelloi from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. Gondwana Research 27:978-994.
  5. Sterli, J. 2010. Phylogenetic relationships among extinct and extant turtles: the position of Pleurodira and the effects of the fossils on rooting crown-group turtles. Contributions to Zoology 79(3):2293-106.

 

TRABAJOS PUBLICADOS EN REVISTAS CON REVISIÓN DE PARES:

  1. de la Fuente, M. S., Maniel, I., Janello, J. M., Sterli, J., Garrido, A. C., García, R. A., Salgado, L., Canudo, J. I., y Bolatti, R. 2017. Unusual shell anatomy and osteohistology in a new Late Cretaceous panchelid turtle from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62, https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00340.2017
  2. Pereira, A. G., Sterli, J., Moreira, F. R. R., y Schrago, C. G. 2017. Multilocus phylogeny and statistical biogeography clarify the evolutionary history of major lineages of turtles. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 113: 59-66.
  3. Paulina-Carabajal, A., Sterli, J., Georgi, J., Poropat, S. y Kear, B. 2017. Comparative neuroanatomy of extinct horned turtles (Meiolaniidae) and extant terrestrial turtles (Testudinoidea), with comments on the paleobiological implications of selected endocranial features. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 180: 930-050.
  4. López-Conde, O. A., Sterli, J., Alvarado-Ortega, J., y Chavarría-Arellano, M. L. 2017. A new platychelyid turtle (Pan-Pleurodira) from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Oaxaca, Mexico. Papers in Palaeontology 3:161-174.
  5. de la Fuente, M. S., Maniel, I., Jannello, J. M., Sterli, J., Gonzalez Riga, B. y Novas, F. 2017. A new large panchelid turtle (Pleurodira) from the Loncoche Formation (upper Campanian-lower Maastrichtian) of the Mendoza Province (Argentina): Morphological, osteohistological studies, and a preliminary phylogenetic analysis. Cretaceous Research 69:147-168.
  1. Cerda, I. A., Sterli, J. y Scheyer, T. M. 2016. Bone shell microstructure of the Condorchelys antiqua Sterli 2008, a stem turtle from the Jurassic of Patagonia. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 15:133-146.
  2. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M. S. y Krause, J. M. 2015. A new turtle from the Palaeogene of Patagonia (Argentina) sheds new light on the diversity and evolution of the bizarre clade of horned turtles (Meiolaniidae, Testudinata). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174, 519-548.
  3. Gasparini, Z., Sterli, J., Parras, A., O’Gorman, J. P., Salgado, L. Varela, J. y Pol, D. 2015. Late Cretaceous reptilian biota of the La Colonia Formation, central Patagonia, Argentina: occurrences, preservation and paleoenvironments. Cretaceous Research 54: 154-168.
  4. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M.S., y Umazano, A.M. 2015. New remains and new insights on the Gondwanan meiolaniform turtle Chubutemys copelloi from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. Gondwana Research 27:978-994.
  5. Perea, D., Soto, M. Sterli, J., Mesa, V., Toriño, P., Roland, G. y Da Silva, J. 2014. Tacuarembemys kusterae n. gen. et n. sp.: A new Late Jurassic-?earliest Cretaceous continental turtle from Western Gondwana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34(6): 1329-1341.
  6. Joyce, W., Sterli, J. y Chapman, S. 2014. The skeletal morphology of the Solemydid turtle Naomichelys speciosa from the Early Cretaceous of Texas. Journal of Paleontology 88(6): 1257-1287.
  7. Paulina Carabajal, A., Sterli, J., Müller, J. y Hilger, A. 2013. Neuroanatomy of the Marine Jurassic Turtle Plesiochelys etalloni (Testudinata, Plesiochelyidae). PLOSONE 8(7): e69264. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069264
  8. Sterli, J. y de la Fuente. 2013. New evidence from the Palaeocene of Patagonia (Argentina) on the evolution and palaeobiogeography of meiolaniid-like turtles (Testudinata). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 11(7):835-852.
  9. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M.S., y Cerda, I. 2013. A new species of meiolaniform turtle and a revision on the Upper Cretaceous meiolaniforms of Southern South America. Ameghiniana 50: 240-256.
  10. Sterli, J., Pol, D. y Laurin, M. 2013. Incorporating phylogenetic uncertainty on phylogeny-based paleontological dating and the timing of turtle diversification. Cladistics 29:233-246.
  11. Joyce, W.G. and Sterli, J. 2012. Congruence, non-homology, and the phylogeny of basal turtles. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm), 93:149-159.
  12. Sterli, J. y de la Fuente, M.S. 2011. Re-description and evolutionary remarks on the Patagonian horned turtle Niolamia argentina Ameghino, 1899 (Testudinata, Meiolaniidae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31:1210-1229.
  13. de la Fuente, MS, Umazano, M, Sterli, J y Carballido, JL. 2011. New chelid turtles of the lower section of the Cerro Barcino formation (Aptian-Albian?), Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research, 32:527-537.
  14. Müller, J., Sterli, J., and Anquetin, J. 2011. Carotid circulation in amniotes and its implications for turtle relationships. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie-Abhandlungen, 261:289-297.
  15. Sterli, J. and de la Fuente, MS. 2011. A new turtle from the La Colonia Formation (Campanian–Maastrichtian), Patagonia, Argentina with remarks on the evolution of the vertebral column in turtles. Palaeontology, 54(1):63-78.
  16. Sterli, J. Müller, J., Anquetin, J., y Hilger, A. 2010. The parabasisphenoid complex in Mesozoic turtles and the evolution of the testudinate basicranium. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47:1337-1346.
  17. Sterli, J. 2010. Phylogenetic relationships among extinct and extant turtles: the position of Pleurodira and the effects of the fossils on rooting crown-group turtles. Contributions to Zoology 79(3):2293-106.
  18. Sterli, J. y de la Fuente. 2010. Anatomy of Condorchelys antiqua Sterli 2008 and the origin of modern jaw closure mechanism in turtles. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(2):251-366.
  19. Sterli, J. 2008. A new, nearly complete stem turtle from the Jurassic of South America with implications for turtle evolution. Biology Letters 4:286-289.
  20. Escapa, I. H., Sterli, J., Pol, D. y Nicoli, L. 2008. Jurassic tetrapods and flora of Cañadón Asfalto Formation in Cerro Cóndor area, Chubut Province, Argentina. Revista Asociación Geológica Argentina, 63(4):613-624.
  21. de la Fuente, M. S. y Sterli, J. 2008. Los Testudinata mesozoicos del territorio argentino: implicaciones filogenéticas y paleobiogeográficas. Actas Tercer Encuentro Científico del ICES (21 al 24 de noviembre de 2007 Malargüe):15-22.
  22. Sterli, J., de la Fuente, M. S. y Rougier, G. W. 2007. Anatomy and relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic turtle from Argentina. Palaeontographica Abteilung A, 281:1-61
  23. Sterli, J. y Joyce, W. G. 2007. The cranial anatomy of the lower Jurassic turtle Kayentachelys aprix. Acta Paleontologica Polonica, 52(4):675-694. 

LIBROS:

  1. de la Fuente, M. S., Sterli, J., y Maniel, I. 2013. Origin, evolution, and biogeographic history of South American turtles. Springer. 168 páginas. ISBN 978-3-319-00517-1.

CAPÍTULOS DE LIBROS:

  1. Sterli, J. 2015. A review of the fossil record of Gondwanan turtles of the clade Meiolaniformes. Este artículo será incluído en un libro coordinado por Walter G. Joyce sobre el registro fósil de tortugas. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 65: 21-45.

Los artículos individuales serán publicados en forma separada en Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History antes de ser compilados en un libro.

  1. Joyce, W. G., Parham, J. F., Claude, J., Danilov, I. Gallo da Franca, M. A., Iverson, J. B., Kear, B., Lyson, T. R., y Sterli, J. En prensa. Testudinata. En: Phylonyms: PhyloCode Companion Volume.

TRABAJOS EN PRENSA:

  1. Oriozabala, C., Sterli, J. y González Ruiz, L. En prensa. Morphology of the mid-sized tortoise (Testudines: Testudinidae) from the Middle Miocene of Northwestern Chubut (Argentina). Ameghiniana. doi: 10.5710/AMGH.18.05.2017.3078