Hodnett, J.-P.M. & Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. & Lucas, S.G. & Suazo, T. & Elliott, D.K. & Pruitt, J. (2021)
Ctenacanthiform sharks from the Late Pennsylvanian (Missourian) Tinajas Member of the Atrasado Formation, Central New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 84, 391–424
Lund, R. & Greenfest-Allen, E. & Grogan, E.D. (2015)
Ecomorphology of the Mississippian fishes of the Bear Gulch Limestone (Heath formation, Montana, USA). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 98(2), 739–754
DOI: 10.1007/s10641-014-0308-x
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. & Fath, M. (2014)
On the relationships of the Petalodontiformes (Chondrichthyes). Paleontological Journal, 48(9), 1015–1029
DOI: 10.1134/S0031030114090081
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. & Fath, M. (2014)
A New Petalodont Chondrichthyan from the Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana, USA, with Reassessment of Netsepoye hawesi and Comments on the Morphology of Holomorphic Petalodonts. Paleontological Journal, 48(9), 1003–1014
DOI: 10.1134/S0031030114090044
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. & Greenfest-Allen, E. (2012)
The Origin and Relationships of Early Chondrichthyans. In J.C. Carrier, J.A. Musick, & M.R. Heithaus (Eds.), Biology of Sharks and their Relatives (2th ed., pp. 3–30). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida
Lund, R. & Greenfest-Allen, E. & Grogan, E.D. (2012)
Habitat and diversity of the Bear Gulch fish: Life in a 318 million year old marine Mississippian bay. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 342–343, 1–16
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.04.016
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2011)
Superfoetative viviparity in a Carboniferous chondrichthyan and reproduction in early gnathostomes. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 161(3), 587–594
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00653.x
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2009)
Two new iniopterygians (Chondrichthyes) from the Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana with evidence of a new form of chondrichthyan neurocranium. Acta Zoologica(Stockholm), 90(1), 134–151
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00371.x
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2008)
A basal elasmobranch, Thrinacoselache gracia n. gen. & sp. (Thrinacodontidae, new family) from the Bear Gulch limestone, Serpukhovian of Montana, USA. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(4), 970–988
DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634-28.4.970
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2004)
The origin and relationships of early chondrichthyes. In J.C. Carrier, J.A. Musick, & M.R. Heithaus (Eds.), Biology of Sharks and their Relatives (1th ed., pp.3–31). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. (2004)
Five new euchondrocephalan Chondrichthyes from the Bear Gulch Limestone (Serpukhovian, Namurian E2b) of Montana, USA. In ARRATIA, G., WILSON, M. V. H. and CLOUTIER, R. (Eds.), Recent advances in the origin and early radiation of vertebrates. Honoring Hans–Peter Schultze: 505–531
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2004)
Diversity and evolution of Paleozoic chondrichthyans [Abstract]. American Elasmobranch Society 20th Annual Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. (2004)
The quest for the stem chondrichthyan condition [Abstract]. American Elasmobranch Society 20th Annual Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. (2004)
Two tenaculum-bearing Holocephalimorpha (Chondrichthyes) from the Bear Gulch Limestone (Chesterian, Serpukhovian) of Montana, USA. In ARRATIA, G., WILSON, M. V. H. and CLOUTIER, R. (Eds.), Recent advances in the origin and early radiation of vertebrates. Honoring Hans–Peter Schultze: 171–187
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (2000)
Debeerius ellefseni (Fam. Nov., Gen. Nov., Spec. Nov.), an autodiastylic chondrichthyan from the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana (USA), the relationships of the Chondrichthyes, and comments on gnathostome evolution. Journal of Morphology, 243(3), 219–245
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(200003)243:3<219::AID-JMOR1>3.0.CO;2-1
Lund, R. & Poplin, C. (1999)
Fish diversity of the Bear Gulch Limestone, Namurian, Lower Carboniferous of Montana, USA. Geobios, 32(2), 285–295
DOI: 10.1016/S0016-6995(99)80042-4
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. & Didier, D. (1999)
Description of the Chimaerid Jaw and Its Phylogenetic Origins. Journal of Morphology, 239,45–59
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(199901)239:1<45::AID-JMOR3>3.0.CO;2-S
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. (1997)
Relationships of the Chimaeriformes and the basal radiation of the Chondrichthyes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 7(1), 65–123
DOI: 10.1023/A:1018471324332
Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. (1997)
Cochliodonts from the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone Heath Formation; Big Snowy Group, Chesterian of Montana and the relationships of the Holocephali. Dinofest Intern. Symp. Proc., Dinofest International, Proceedings of a Symposium, 1997, 477–492
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (1997)
Soft tissue pigments of the Upper Mississippian chondrenchelyid, Harpagofututor volsellorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Bear Gulch Limestone, Montana, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 71(2), 337–342
Lund, R. (1997)
Evolution of the holocephalan tenaculum and pelvis [Abstract]. American Elasmobranch Society 13th Annual Meeting, 26 June–2 July 1997, Seattle, Washington
Musick, J.A. & Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (1996)
A reevaluation of the higher systematic relationships of the Chondrichthyes [Abstract]. American Elasmobranch Society 12th Annual Meeting, June 13–19,1996 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (1995)
Pigment patterns; soft anatomy and relationships of Bear Gulch Chondrichthyes (Namurian E2b; Lower Carboniferous; Montana; USA). Geobios, 28(Supplement 2), 145–146
DOI: 10.1016/S0016-6995(95)80102-2
Bartholomew, P.R. & Lund, R. & Kemp, A. (1992)
The mineralization of fish dental hard tissues. In Smith, P. ed. Structure, Function and Evolution of Teeth. Tel Aviv: Freund: 1–10
Lund, R. & Bartholemew, P. & Kemp, A. (1992)
The composition of the dental hard tissues of fishes. In: P Smith, E Tchernov, editors. Structure, Function and Evolution of Teeth. London: Freund Publishing House,. pp 35–72.
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (1991)
Reactivity of Human White Blood Cells to Factors of Elasmobranch Origin. Copeia, 1991(2), 402–408
Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. (1990)
A culture system for the maintenance and proliferation of shark and sting ray immunocytes. Journal of Fish Biology, 36(5), 633–642
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1990.tb04318.x
Lund, R. (1990)
Chondrichthyan life history styles as revealed by the 320 million years old Mississippian of Montana. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 27(1), 1–19
DOI: 10.1007/BF00004900
Lund, R. (1989)
New petalodonts (Chondrichthyes) from the Upper Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone (Namurian E2b) of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(3), 350–368
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1989.10011767
Lund, R. (1988)
New information on Squatinactis caudispinatus (Chondrichthyes, Cladodontida) from the Chesterian Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8(3), 340–342
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1988.10011718
Lund, R. (1988)
New Mississippian Holocephali (Chondrichthyes) and the evolution of the Holocephali. In Russell, D.E., Santoro, J.P. and Sigogneau–Russell, D. (eds). Teeth Revisited (Proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Paris, 1986). Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris 53C, 195–205
Lund, R. (1986)
On Damocles serratus, nov. gen. et sp. (Elasmobranchii: Cladodontida) from the Upper Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 6(1), 12–19
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1986.10011594
Lund, R. (1986)
The diversity and relationships of the Holocephali. In Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (Eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 97–106
Lund, R. (1985)
Stethacanthid elasmobranch remains from the Bear Gulch limestone (Namurian E2b) of Montana. American Museum Novitates, 2828 ,1–24
Lund, R. (1985)
The morphology of Falcatus falcatus (ST. JOHN AND WORTHEN), a Mississippian stethacanthid chondrichthyan from the Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 5(1), 1–19
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1985.10011842
Lund, R. (1984)
On the spines of the Stethacanthidae (Chondrichthyes), with a description of a new genus from the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone. Geobios, 17(3), 281–295
DOI: 10.1016/S0016-6995(84)80095-9
Lund, R. & Mapes, R.H. (1984)
Carcharopsis wortheni from the Fayetteville formation (Mississippian) of Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology, 58(3), 709–717
Lund, R. (1983)
On a dentition of Polyrhizodus (Chondrichthyes, Petalodontiformes) from the Namurian Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 3(1), 1–6
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1983.10384478
Lund, R. (1982)
Harpagofututor volsellorhinus new genus and species (Chondrichthyes, Chondrenchelyiformes) from the Namurian Bear Gulch Limestone, Chondrenchelys problematica Traquair (Visean), and their sexual dimorphism. Journal of Paleontology, 56(4), 938–958
Lund, R. (1980)
Viviparity and intrauterine feeding in a new Holocephalan fish from the Lower Carboniferous of Montana. Science, 209, 697–699
DOI: 10.1126/science.209.4457.69
Lund, R. & Garton, E.R. & Weishampel, D.B. (1979)
Fossil vertebrates of the Pennsylvanian system of West Virginia. In 9th Int. Congr. Carboniferous Stratigr. and Geol., Field Trip No. 1, AGI Selected Guidebook Series No.1, 105–107
Lund, R. (1977)
A new petalodont (Chondrichthyes, Bradyodonti) from the Upper Mississippian of Montana. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 46(19), 129–155
Lund, R. (1977)
Echinochimaera meltoni new genus and species (Chimaeriformes), from the Mississippian of Montana. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 46(13), 195–221
Lund, R. (1977)
New information on the evolution of the bradyodont Chondrichthyes. Fieldiana Geology, 33, 521–539
Lund, R. (1974)
Stethacanthus altonensis (Elasmobranchii) from the Bear Gulch limestone of Montana. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 45(8), 161–178
Lund, R. & Zangerl, R. (1974)
Squatinactis caudispinatus, a new elasmobranch from the Upper Mississippian of Montana. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 45(4), 43–54
Lund, R. (1970)
Fossil fishes from southwestern Pennsylvania. Part I: Fishes from the Duquesne Limestones (Conemaugh, Pennsylvanian). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 41(8), 231–261