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- be the central unifying paradigm of biology. Kevin Padian and Alan D. Gishlick wrote a review in Quarterly Review of Biology which said: "In our view...
- in the hope of developing a broader creationist model of biology. Alan Gishlick, reviewing the work of baraminologists in 2006, found it to be surprisingly...
- Majerus". Evolution. 53 (3): 980–984. doi:10.2307/2640740. JSTOR 2640740. Gishlick, Alan (23 November 2006). "Icon 6 — Peppered Moths". National Center for...
- Kevin; Gishlick, Alan D. (March 2002). "The Talented Mr. Wells". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 77 (1): 33–37. doi:10.1086/339201. Gishlick, Alan D...
- prey items, and only in a position perpendicular to the main wing. Alan Gishlick, in a 2001 study of Deinonychus forelimb mechanics, found that even if...
- primitive kind of coelurosaurian or even a basal carnosaurian. In 2007, Gishlick and Gauthier concurred that this specimen was probably a new taxon, and...
- doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2001)021[0051:ANMTCA]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 53446536. Gishlick, Alan D.; Gauthier, Jacques A. (2007). "On the manual morphology of Compsognathus...
- carnosaurs from India", Journal of Paleontology 52(3): 570-580 Sebastian, D., & Gishlick, A. (2011, January). THEROPOD MATERIAL FROM LAMETA, INDIA, IN THE COLLECTION...
- Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-11-22. Meyer's Hopeless Monster Alan Gishlick, Nick Matzke, and Wesley R. Elsberry. TalkReason.org, 2005. Teach the Controversy...
- anatomy, taphonomy and palaeobiology." Memorie, ****VI-I (2011): 1-283. Gishlick, Alan D., and Jacques A. Gauthier. "On the manual morphology of Compsognathus...