David W. Krause

Academic Positions
    Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Anatomical Sciences,
        Department of Geosciences, and Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in
        Anthropological Sciences, Stony Brook University

    Research Associate in Geology, The Field Museum, Chicago

Education
    B.Sc. - The University of Alberta (Edmonton), Zoology, 1971
    M.Sc. - The University of Alberta (Edmonton), Zoology, 1976
    Ph.D. - The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Geology, 1982


Publications (exclusive of abstracts and some other brief entries)

1977

Krause, D. W. Paleocene multituberculates (Mammalia) of the Roche Percée local fauna, Ravenscrag Formation, Saskatchewan, Canada. Paleontographica, Abt. A. 159:1-36.

Krause, D. W. and B. G. Naylor. Range of the bushy-tailed woodrat (Neotoma cinerea) in Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist 91:323-324.

1978

Krause, D. W. Paleocene primates from western Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 15:1250-1271.

1979

Krause, D. W. and D. Baird. Late Cretaceous mammals east of the North American Western Interior Seaway. Journal of Paleontology 53:562-565.

1980

Gingerich, P. D., K. D. Rose and D. W. Krause. Early Cenozoic mammalian faunas of the Clark's Fork Basin -- Polecat Bench area, northwestern Wyoming. In Early Cenozoic Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming (P. D. Gingerich, ed.). University of Michigan Papers on Paleontology 24:51-68.

Krause, D. W. Early Tertiary amphibians from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. In Early Cenozoic Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming (P. D. Gingerich, ed.). University of Michigan Papers on Paleontology 24:69-71.

Krause, D. W. Multituberculates from the Clarkforkian Land-Mammal Age, late Paleocene - early Eocene, of western North America. Journal of Paleontology 54:1163-1183.

1981

Naylor, B. G. and D. W. Krause. Piceoerpeton, a giant early Tertiary salamander from western North America. Journal of Paleontology 55:507-523.

1982

Krause, D. W. Evolutionary history and paleobiology of early Cenozoic Multituberculata (Mammalia), with emphasis on the Family Ptilodontidae. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Michigan, 555 pages. Dissertation Abstracts International 43:1774.

Rose, K. D. and D. W. Krause. Cyriacotheriidae, a new family of early Tertiary pantodonts (Mammalia) from western North America. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 126:26-50.

Krause, D. W. Multituberculates from the Wasatchian Land-Mammal Age, early Eocene, of western North America. Journal of Paleontology 56:271-294.

Krause, D. W. Jaw movement, dental function, and diet in the Paleocene multituberculate Ptilodus. Paleobiology 8:265-281.

1983

Jenkins, F. A., Jr. and D. W. Krause. Adaptations for climbing in North American multituberculates (Mammalia). Science 220:712-715.

Gingerich, P. D., P. Houde and D. W. Krause. A new earliest Tiffanian (late Paleocene) mammalian fauna from Bangtail Plateau, western Crazy Mountain Basin, Montana. Journal of Paleontology 57:957-970. (PDF)

Krause, D. W. and F. A. Jenkins, Jr. The postcranial skeleton of North American multituberculates (Mammalia). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 150:199-246.

Krause, D. W. and P. D. Gingerich. Mammalian fauna from Douglass Quarry, earliest Tiffanian (late Paleocene) of the eastern Crazy Mountain Basin, Montana. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology Contributions 26:157-196.

1984

Krause, D. W. Mammalian evolution in the Paleocene: Beginning of an era. In T. W. Broadhead (ed.), Mammals: Notes for a Shortcourse. University of Tennessee Department of Geological Sciences Studies in Geology 8:87-109.

Rose, K. D. and D. W. Krause. Affinities of the primate Altanius from the early Tertiary of Mongolia. Journal of Mammalogy 65:721-726.

1985

Carlson, S. J. and D. W. Krause. Enamel ultrastructure of multituberculate mammals: an investigation of variability. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology Contributions 27:1-50. (PDF)

1986

Krause, D. W. Competitive exclusion and taxonomic displacement in the fossil record: the case of rodents and multituberculates in North America. In Vertebrates, Phylogeny, and Philosophy: a Tribute to George Gaylord Simpson (K. M. Flanagan and J. A. Lillegraven, eds.), University of Wyoming Contributions to Geology, Special Paper No. 3:95-117.

Krause, D. W. and S. J. Carlson. The enamel ultrastructure of multituberculate mammals: a review. Scanning Electron Microscopy/1986:1591-1607. Reprinted as pp. 165-180 in L. Martin, A. Boyde, F. Grine, and S. Jones (eds.), Scanning Microscopy of Vertebrate Mineralized Tissues (1988). Scanning Microscopy International, Chicago, 384 pp.

Krause, D. W. 1986. Review of: FUNCTIONAL VERTEBRATE MORPHOLOGY (M. Hildebrand, D. M. Bramble, K. F. Liem, and D. B. Wake, eds.), Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 430 p. Quarterly Review of Biology 61:280-281.

Grine, F. E., G. Fosse, D. W. Krause and W. L. Jungers. Analysis of enamel ultrastructure in archaeology: the identification of Ovis aries and Capra hircus dental remains. Journal of Archaeological Science 13:579-595.

1987

Krause, D. W. Baiotomeus, a new ptilodontid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Paleocene of western North America. Journal of Paleontology 61:595-603.

Grine, F. E., D. W. Krause, G. Fosse, and W. L. Jungers. Analysis of individual, intraspecific and interspecific variability in quantitative parameters of caprine tooth enamel structure. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 45:1-23.

Butler, R. F., D. W. Krause, and P. D. Gingerich. Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and biostratigraphy of middle-late Paleocene continental deposits of south-central Montana. Journal of Geology 95:647-657.

Padian, K., Krause, D. W., and H.-P. Schultze. Vertebrate paleontology: the year in review. Geotimes 32:57-59.

Krause, D. W. and S. J. Carlson. Prismatic enamel in multituberculate mammals: tests of homology and polarity. Journal of Mammalogy 68:755-765.

Krause, D. W. Systematic revision of the genus Prochetodon (Multituberculata, Mammalia) from the late Paleocene and early Eocene of western North America. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology Contributions 27:221-236. (PDF)

Archibald, J. D., W. A. Clemens, P. D. Gingerich, D. W. Krause, E. H. Lindsay, and K. D. Rose. First North American Land Mammal Ages of the Cenozoic Era. Pages 24-76 in M. O. Woodburne (ed.), Cenozoic Mammals of North America, University of California Press, Berkeley.

1988

Maas, M. C., D. W. Krause, and S. G. Strait. The decline and extinction of Plesiadapiformes (Mammalia: ?Primates) in North America: displacement or replacement? Paleobiology 14:410-431.

1989

Hartman, J. H., D. W. Krause, G. A. Buckley, and T. J. Kroeger. Paleocene biochronology in the northern Great Plains: nonmarine Mollusca and Mammalia from the Crazy Mountains Basin. Montana Geological Society, 1989 Field Conference Guidebook, Montana Centennial Edition, D. E. French and R. F. Grabb, eds., vol. I, pp. xxii-xxiii.

Hartman, J. H., G. A. Buckley, D. W. Krause, and T. J. Kroeger. 1989. Paleontology, stratigraphy, and sedimentology of Simpson Quarry (early Paleocene), Crazy Mountains Basin, south-central Montana. Montana Geological Society, 1989 Field Conference Guidebook, Montana Centennial Edition, D. E. French and R. F. Grabb, eds., vol. II, pp. 173-185.

Grine, F. E., D. E. Colflesh, D. J. Daegling, D. W. Krause, M. M. Dewey, R. H. Cameron, and C. K. Brain. Electron probe X-ray microanalysis of internal structures in a fossil hominid mandible and its implications for biomechanical modelling. South African Journal of Science 85:509-514.

Krause, D. W. Review of: THE EVOLUTION OF VERTEBRATE DESIGN by L. B. Radinsky. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 188 p. Journal of Human Evolution 18:96-97.

Krause, D. W. Review of: VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY AND EVOLUTION by R. L. Carroll. W. H. Freeman and Company, New York. 698 p. Journal of Human Evolution 18(8):805-808.

1990

Krause, D. W., and M. C. Maas. The biogeographic origins of late Paleocene - early Eocene mammalian immigrants to the Western Interior of North America. In "Dawn of the Age of Mammals in the northern part of the Rocky Mountain Interior, North America." T. M. Bown and K. D. Rose, eds. Geological Society of America, Special Paper 243:71-105.

Krause, D. W., and G. Hahn. Systematic position of the Paulchoffatiinae (Multituberculata, Mammalia). Journal of Paleontology 64:1051-1054.

1991

Krause, D. W. Were paromomyids gliders? Maybe, maybe not. Journal of Human Evolution 21:177-188.

1992

Wall, C. E., and D. W. Krause. A biomechanical analysis of the masticatory apparatus of Ptilodus (Multituberculata). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 12:172-187.

Krause, D. W. Clemensodon megaloba, a new genus and species of Multituberculata (Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous type Lance Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming. PaleoBios 14(2):1-8.

Fox, R. C., G. P. Youzwyshyn, and D. W. Krause. Post-Jurassic mammal-like reptile from the Palaeocene. Nature 358:233-235.

Krause, D. W., Z. Kielan-Jaworowska, and J. F. Bonaparte. Ferugliotherium bonaparte, the first known multituberculate from Gondwanaland. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 12:351-376.

Krause, D. W. Fossil furor. Earth 2:8.

Fox, R. C., G. P. Youzwyshyn, and D. W. Krause. 1992. Palaeocene therapsid debate [reply to H.-D. Sues]. Nature 360:540.

1993

Krause, D. W. Vucetichia (Gondwanatheria) is a junior synonym of Ferugliotherium (Multituberculata). Journal of Paleontology 67:321-324.

Hartman, J. H., and D. W. Krause. Cretaceous and Paleocene stratigraphy and paleontology of the Shawmut Anticline and the Crazy Mountains Basin, Montana: Road log and overview of recent investigations. Montana Geological Society -- South-Central Field Conference Guidebook pp. 71-84.

Krause, D. W., and J. F. Bonaparte. Superfamily Gondwanatherioidea: A previously unrecognized radiation of multituberculate mammals in South America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90:9379-9383.

Krause, D. W., and Z. Kielan-Jaworowska. The endocranial cast and encephalization quotient of Ptilodus (Multituberculata, Mammalia). Palaeovertebrata 22:99-112.

1994

Krause, D. W., J. H. Hartman, N. A. Wells, G. A. Buckley, C. A. Lockwood, C. E. Wall, R. E. Wunderlich, J. A. Rabarison, and L. L. Randriamiaramanana. Late Cretaceous mammals [from Madagascar]. Nature 368:298.

Maas, M. C., and D. W. Krause. Mammalian turnover and community structure in the Paleocene of North America. Historical Biology 8:91-128.

1995

Maas, M. C., M. R. L. Anthony, P. D. Gingerich, G. F. Gunnell, and D. W. Krause. Mammalian generic diversity and turnover in the Late Paleocene and Early Eocene of the Bighorn and Crazy Mountains Basins, Wyoming and Montana (USA). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 115:181-207.

Krause, D. W. Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Madagascar: Implications for Biotic Change in Deep Time. Pages 5-6, 69-70 in B. D. Patterson, S. M. Goodman, and J. L. Sedlock (eds.), Environmental Change in Madagascar. The Field Museum, Chicago.

D. W. Krause. Congressional threat to paleoprimatology. Evolutionary Anthropology 4(4):111.

1996

Krause, D. W., and J. H. Hartman. Late Cretaceous fossils from Madagascar and their implications for biogeographic relationships with the Indian subcontinent. In A. Sahni (ed.), Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironments. Memoir, Geological Society of India 37:135-154.

Forster, C. A., L. M. Chiappe, D. W. Krause, and S. D. Sampson. The first Cretaceous bird from Madagascar. Nature 382:532-534.

Krause, D.W., Forster, C. A., S. D. Sampson, and F. Ravoavy. Dinosaurs from the Great Red Island. The Dinosaur Report, Winter 1996 issue, pp. 6-9.

Krause, D. W. Dem bones are your bones. Letter to the Editor, High Country News, April 15 issue, p. 16.

Sampson, S. D., D. W. Krause, P. Dodson, and C. A. Forster. The premaxilla of Majungasaurus (Theropoda, Ceratosauria), with implications for Gondwanan paleobiogeography. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16:601-605.

Krause, D. W. Letter from the President. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin, No. 168:2-16.

1997

Krause, D. W., J. H. Hartman, and N. A. Wells. Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Madagascar: Implications for biotic change in deep time. Pp. 3-43 in S. D. Goodman and B. D. Patterson (eds.), Natural Change and Human Impact in Madagascar. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Sampson, S. D., D. W. Krause, and Forster, C. A. Madagascar's buried treasure. Natural History, 106(2):24-27.

Krause, D. W., G. V. R. Prasad, W. von Koenigswald, A. Sahni, and F. E. Grine. Cosmopolitanism among Late Cretaceous Gondwanan mammals. Nature 390:504-507.

Hunter, J. P., J. H. Hartman, and D. W. Krause. Mammals and mollusks across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary from Makoshika State Park and vicinity (Williston Basin), Montana. A Festschrift in Honor of Marshall Lambert: Paleontology and Geology in the Northern Great Plains (ed., J. H. Hartman). Contributions to Geology, The University of Wyoming, 32(1):61-114.

1998

Forster, C. A., S. D. Sampson, L. M. Chiappe, and D. W. Krause. The theropod ancestry of birds: New evidence from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Science 279(5358):1915-1919.

Forster, C. A., S. D. Sampson, L. M. Chiappe, and D. W. Krause. Genus correction. Science 280:185.

Sampson, S. D., L. M. Witmer, C. A. Forster, D. W. Krause, P. M. O'Connor, P. Dodson, and F. Ravoavy. Predatory dinosaur remains from Madagascar: Implications for the Cretaceous biogeography of Gondwana. Science 280:1048-1051.

Gottfried, M. D., and D. W. Krause. First record of gars (Ginglymodi, Actinopterygii) on Madagascar: Late Cretaceous remains from the Mahajanga Basin. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(2):275-279.

Dodson, P., D. W. Krause, C. A. Forster, S. D. Sampson, and F. Ravoavy. Titanosaurid (Sauropoda) osteoderms from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(3):563-568.

Asher, R. J., and D. W. Krause. The first pre-Holocene (Cretaceous) record of Anura from Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(4):696-699.

Krause, D. W. The material world of fossils. In The Field: The Bulletin of the Field Museum. March-April issue, pages 1, 3.

1999

Pascual, R., F. J. Goin, D. W. Krause, E. Ortiz-Jaureguizar, and A. A. Carlini. The first gnathic remains of Sudamerica: Implications for gondwanathere relationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19:373-382.

Krause, D. W., R. R. Rogers, C. A. Forster, J. H. Hartman, G. A. Buckley, and S. D. Sampson. The Late Cretaceous vertebrate fauna of Madagascar: Implications for Gondwanan paleobiogeography. GSA Today 9(8):1-7.

Schweitzer, M. H., J. A. Watt, R. Avci, C. A. Forster, D. W. Krause, L. Knapp, R. R. Rogers, I. Beech, and M. Marshall. Keratin immunoreactivity in the Late Cretaceous bird Rahonavis ostromi. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(4):712-722.

2000

Krause, D. W. Madagascar. Pp. 689-691 (Volume 2) in (R. Singer, ed.), Encyclopedia of Paleontology, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago.

Rogers, R. R., J. H. Hartman, and D. W. Krause. Stratigraphic analysis of Upper Cretaceous rocks in the Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar: Implications for ancient and modern faunas. Journal of Geology 108:275-301.

Buckley, G. A., C. Brochu, D. W. Krause, and D. Pol. A pug-nosed crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Nature 405:941-944.

Krause, D. W. A fossil bonanza. National Geographic Magazine (August issue), pp. 52-57.

2001

Silcox, M. T., D. W. Krause, M. C. Maas, and R. C. Fox. New specimens of Elphidotarsius russelli (Mammalia, ?Primates, Carpolestidae) and a revision of plesiadapoid relationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21:132-152.

Krause, D. W. Fossil molar from a Madagascan marsupial. Nature 412:497-498.

Rogers, R. R., J. H. Hartman, and D. W. Krause. Stratigraphic analysis of Upper Cretaceous rocks in the Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar: Implications for ancient and modern faunas - A reply. Journal of Geology 109:674-676.

2002

Forster, C. A., L. M. Chiappe, D. W. Krause, and S. D. Sampson. Vorona berivotrensis, a primitive bird from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Pp. 268-280 in L. M. Chiappe and L. M. Witmer (eds.), Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs. University of California Press, Berkeley.

2003

Rogers, R. R., D. W. Krause, and K. Curry Rogers. Cannibalism in the Madagascan dinosaur Majungatholus atopus. Nature 422:515-518.

Krause, D. W., M. D. Gottfried, P. M. O'Connor, and E. M. Roberts. A Cretaceous mammal from Tanzania. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48:321-330.

Krause, D. W., S. E. Evans, and K.-Q. Gao. First definitive record of Mesozoic lizards from Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23:842-856.

Krause, D. W. Late Cretaceous vertebrates of Madagascar: A window into Gondwanan biogeography at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. Pp. 40-47 in S. M. Goodman and J. P. Benstead (eds.), The Natural History of Madagascar. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

2005

Zack, S., T. Penkrot, D. W. Krause, and M. C. Maas. A new apheliscine "condylarth" from the Tiffanian (Late Paleocene) of Montana and Alberta, and the phylogeny of "hyopsodontids." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50(4):809-830.

Krause, D. W. Dinosaurs of Berivotra. Pamphlet in both English and Malagasy for distribution to general public. 8 pages. Privately printed.

Demes, A. B, and Krause, D. W. Suction feeding in a Triassic protorosaur? Science 308:1112-1113.

Krause, D. W. Madagascar: Island of the bizarre and marvelous. The Dinosaur Expo 2005 handbook, pp. 35-49.

Krause, D. W. Madagascar's dinosaurs. National Science Museum, Friends of the Museum magazine 2005-3: p. 3

2006

Krause, D. W. and A. H. Rasoamiaramanana. Late Cretaceous vertebrates of Madagascar: implications for Gondwanan biogeography. Pp. 59-62 in P. M. Barrett and S. E. Evans (eds.), Ninth International Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota. Natural History Museum, London.

Krause, D. W., P. M. O'Connor, K. Curry Rogers, S. D. Sampson, G. A. Buckley, and R. R. Rogers. Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates from Madagascar: implications for Latin American biogeography. In Latin American Biogeography - Causes and Effects. 51st Annual Systematics Symposium, Missouri Botanical Garden, Latin American Biogeography - Causes and Effects. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 93:178-208.

Krause, D. W. Science with a social conscience: digging for dinosaurs and helping children in the land that time forgot. In Latin American Biogeography - Causes and Effects. 51st Annual Systematics Symposium, Missouri Botanical Garden, Latin American Biogeography - Causes and Effects. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 93:367-368.

Scott, C. S., and D. W. Krause. Multituberculates (Mammalia, Allotheria) from the earliest Tiffanian (Late Paleocene) Douglass Quarry, eastern Crazy Mountains Basin, Montana. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology Contributions 31(10):211-243. (PDF)

Krause, D. W., P. M. O'Connor, A. H. Rasomiaramanana, G. A. Buckley, D. Burney, M. T. Carrano, P. S. Chatrath, J. J. Flynn, C. A. Forster, L. Godfrey, W. L. Jungers, R. R. Rogers, K. E. Samonds, E. Simons, and A. Wyss. Preserving Madagascar's natural heritage: the importance of keeping the island's vertebrate fossils in the public domain. Madagascar Conservation & Development 1(1):43-47.

2007

Rogers, R. R., and D. W. Krause. Tracking an ancient killer. Scientific American 296(2):42-51. Reprinted as "Saurier-Massengrab auf Madagaskar" in Spektrum der Wissenschaft 8/07:24-31.

Prasad, G. V. R., O. Verma, A. Sahni, D. W. Krause, A. Khosla, and V. Parmar. A new Late Cretaceous gondwanatherian mammal from Central India. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 73(1):17-24.

Sampson, S.D., and D. W. Krause (editors). Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir, 184 pp.

Sampson, S. D., and Krause, D. W. Preface. Pp. xiii-xiv in S. D. Sampson and D. W. Krause (eds.), Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 8.

Krause, D. W., S. D. Sampson, M. T. Carrano, and P. M. O'Connor. Overview of the history of discovery, taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography of Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Pp. 1-20 in S. D. Sampson and D. W. Krause (eds.), Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 8.

Rogers, R. R., D. W. Krause, D. W., K. Curry-Rogers, A. Rasoamiaramanana, and L. Rahantarisoa. 2007. Perspectives on the paleoenvironment and paleoecology of the Late Cretaceous Malagasy theropod Majungasaurus crenatissimus. Pp. 21-31 in S. D. Sampson and D. W. Krause (eds.), Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 8.

2008

Evans, S. E., M. E. H. Jones, and D. W. Krause. A giant frog with South American affinities from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(8): 2951-2956.

Krause, D. W. The bizarre creatures of Madagascar. Featured article published on-line in the LiveScience.com series Behind the Scenes (http://www.livescience.com/animals/080912-bts-madagascar-wildlife.html) and in the National Science Foundation Where Discoveries Begin series (http://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=112231).

Weil, A., and D. W. Krause. 2008. Chapter 2: Multituberculata. Pp. 19-38 in C. M. Janis, G. F. Gunnell, and M. D. Uhen (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America. Volume 2: Small Mammals, Xenarthrans, and Marine Mammals. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

2009

Carrano, M. T., D. W. Krause, P. M. O'Connor, and Scott D. Sampson. 2009. Megalosaurus crenatissimus Depéret, 1896 (currently Majungasaurus crenatissimus; Dinosauria, Theropoda): proposed replacement of the holotype by a neotype. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 66(3):1-4.

Gaffney, E. S., D. W. Krause, and I. Zalmout. 2009. Kinkonychelys, a new side-necked turtle (Pelomedusoides: Bothremydidae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. American Museum Novitates 3662:1-25.

Krause, D. W. Majungasaurus, the dinosaur cannibal of Madagascar. Pages 84-85 in Y. Tomida (ed.), Dinosaurs of Gondwana. The Yomiuri Shimbun/National Museum of Natureand Science, Tokyo, Japan.

Krause, D. W. Dinosaurs in Madagascar. Page 86 in Y. Tomida (ed.), Dinosaurs of Gondwana. The Yomiuri Shimbun/National Museum of Natureand Science, Tokyo, Japan.

In Press

Samonds, K. E., I. S. Zalmout, M. T. Irwin, D. W. Krause, R. R. Rogers, and L. L. Raharivony. Eotheroides lambondrano, new middle Eocene seacow (Mammalia, Sirenia) from the Mahajanga Basin, northwestern Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Krause, D. W. Beelzebufo, the devil toad. In World Book Encyclopedia.

LaDuke, T. C., D. W. Krause, J. D. Scanlon, and N. J. Kley. A Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) snake assemblage from the Maevarano Formation, Mahajanga Basin, Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

St. Clair, E. M., D. M. Boyer, J. I. Bloch, and D. W. Krause. First records of a triisodontine mammal, Goniacodon levisanus, in the late Paleocene of the Northern Great Plains, North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

In Review

Krause, D. W., and N. J. Kley (editors). Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir.

Krause, D. W., and N. Kley. Preface. In D. W. Krause and N. J. Kley (editors), Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir.

Krause, D. W., J.J.W. Sertich, R. R. Rogers, A. H. Rasoamiaramanana, S. C. Kast, and G. A. Buckley. Overview of the discovery, distribution, and geological context of Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. In D. W. Krause and N. J. Kley (editors), Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir.

Georgi, J. A., and D. W. Krause, D. W. Postcranial axial morphology of Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. In D. W. Krause and N. J. Kley (editors), Simosuchus clarki (Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir.