Gatesy, S.M. & Middleton, K.M. (1998) Reconstructing theropod foot function using 3-D computer-animated track simulation. Jour. Vertebrate Paleontology 18(3)[supplement]:45A [abstract]
Gatesy, S.M. (1990). Caudofemoralis musculature and the evolution of theropod locomotion. Paleobiology 16, 170-186
Gatesy, S.M. (1991). Hind Limb Scaling in Birds and Other Theropods: Implications for Terrestrial Locomotion. Journal of Morphology. 209: 83-96.
Gatesy, S.M. (1991). Hind limb movements of the American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) and postural grades J. Zool. (London) 224, 557-588
Gatesy, S. M. (1991). Caudifemoral musculature and the evolution of theropod locomotion. Paleobiology 16, 170-186.
Gatesy, S.M. (1995). Functional evolution of the hindlimb and tail from basal theropods to birds. In Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology (J. Thomason, Ed.), Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK.Gatesy, S.M. & Middleton, K.M. (1996). Sinking dinosaurs: Sub-surface preservation of foot kinematics in Greenlandic theropods. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 16(Suppl. to No.3), 37A.
Gatesy, S.M. and Dial, K.P. (1996) Locomotor modules and the evolution of avian flight. Evolution 50, 331-340
Gatesy, S.M. & Middleton, K.M. (1997). Bipedalism, flight, and the evolution of Theropod Locomotor diversity. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 17 (2): 308-329.
Gatesy, SM. (1999). Guineafowl hind limb function. I: Cineradiographic analysis and speed effects. J. Morphology 240:115-125.
Gatesy, SM. (1999). Guineafowl hind limb function. II: Electromyographic analysis and motor pattern evolution. J. Morphology 240:127-142.
Gatesy, S.M. and Middleton, K.M. (1999). Theropod hind limb disparity revisited: a response. JVP. 19 (3): 606.
Gatesy, S.M., Middleton. K.M., Jenkins, F.A: & Shubin, N.H. (1999) Three-dimensional preservation of foot movements in Triassic theropod dinosaurs. Nature, 399: 141-144.
Gatesy, J. & M. O\\\'Leary (2001) Deciphering whale origins with molecules and fossils. Trends in Ecology & Evolution (Tree). Vol. 16, No. 10. pp. 562-570
Gatsey, S. M. (2001) The evolutionary history of the theropod caudal locomotor module: In: New Perspectives on the origin and early evolution of Birds, Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H. Ostrom, edited by Gauthier, J., and Gall, L. F., Yale Peabody Museum, p. 319-347.
Gatesy, S. M. (2001) Skin impressions of Triassic theropods as records of foot movement: In: Studies in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology in honor of A. W. Crompton, edited by Jenkins Jr, F. A., Shapiro, M. D., and Owerkowicz, T., Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, v. 156, n. 1, p. 137-149.
Gatsey, S. M. (2002) Locomotor evolution on the line to modern birds: In: Mesozoic Birds, above the heads of Dinosaurs, University of California Press, 432-447.
Gatesy, J., Baker, R. H., and Hayashi, C. (2004) Inconsistencies in arguments for the supertree approach: supermatrices versus supertrees of crocodylia: Systematic Biology, v. 53, n. 2, p. 342-355.
Gatesy, S. M., Shubin, N. H., and Jenkins, F. A., jr. (2005) Anaglyph stero imaging of dinosaur track morophology and microtopography: Palaeontologia Electronica, v. 8, issue 1, n. 10a, 10p
Gatesy, S., Baker, M. & Hutchinson, J. (2006) How Tyrannosaurids didn\\\'t move: constraint-based exclusion of limb poses for reconstructing dinosaur locomotion. JVP 26(3) Abstracts pp.66
Gatsey, S. M., Baker, M., and Hutchinson, J. R. (2009) Constraint-based exclusion of limb poses for reconstruction theropod dinosaur locomotion: Journal of Vertebrae Paleontology, v. 29, n. 2, p. 535-544.
Gatesy, S.M. (1990). Caudofemoralis musculature and the evolution of theropod locomotion. Paleobiology 16, 170-186
Gatesy, S.M. (1991). Hind Limb Scaling in Birds and Other Theropods: Implications for Terrestrial Locomotion. Journal of Morphology. 209: 83-96.
Gatesy, S.M. (1991). Hind limb movements of the American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) and postural grades J. Zool. (London) 224, 557-588
Gatesy, S. M. (1991). Caudifemoral musculature and the evolution of theropod locomotion. Paleobiology 16, 170-186.
Gatesy, S.M. (1995). Functional evolution of the hindlimb and tail from basal theropods to birds. In Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology (J. Thomason, Ed.), Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK.Gatesy, S.M. & Middleton, K.M. (1996). Sinking dinosaurs: Sub-surface preservation of foot kinematics in Greenlandic theropods. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 16(Suppl. to No.3), 37A.
Gatesy, S.M. and Dial, K.P. (1996) Locomotor modules and the evolution of avian flight. Evolution 50, 331-340
Gatesy, S.M. & Middleton, K.M. (1997). Bipedalism, flight, and the evolution of Theropod Locomotor diversity. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 17 (2): 308-329.
Gatesy, SM. (1999). Guineafowl hind limb function. I: Cineradiographic analysis and speed effects. J. Morphology 240:115-125.
Gatesy, SM. (1999). Guineafowl hind limb function. II: Electromyographic analysis and motor pattern evolution. J. Morphology 240:127-142.
Gatesy, S.M. and Middleton, K.M. (1999). Theropod hind limb disparity revisited: a response. JVP. 19 (3): 606.
Gatesy, S.M., Middleton. K.M., Jenkins, F.A: & Shubin, N.H. (1999) Three-dimensional preservation of foot movements in Triassic theropod dinosaurs. Nature, 399: 141-144.
Gatesy, J. & M. O\\\'Leary (2001) Deciphering whale origins with molecules and fossils. Trends in Ecology & Evolution (Tree). Vol. 16, No. 10. pp. 562-570
Gatsey, S. M. (2001) The evolutionary history of the theropod caudal locomotor module: In: New Perspectives on the origin and early evolution of Birds, Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H. Ostrom, edited by Gauthier, J., and Gall, L. F., Yale Peabody Museum, p. 319-347.
Gatesy, S. M. (2001) Skin impressions of Triassic theropods as records of foot movement: In: Studies in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology in honor of A. W. Crompton, edited by Jenkins Jr, F. A., Shapiro, M. D., and Owerkowicz, T., Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, v. 156, n. 1, p. 137-149.
Gatsey, S. M. (2002) Locomotor evolution on the line to modern birds: In: Mesozoic Birds, above the heads of Dinosaurs, University of California Press, 432-447.
Gatesy, J., Baker, R. H., and Hayashi, C. (2004) Inconsistencies in arguments for the supertree approach: supermatrices versus supertrees of crocodylia: Systematic Biology, v. 53, n. 2, p. 342-355.
Gatesy, S. M., Shubin, N. H., and Jenkins, F. A., jr. (2005) Anaglyph stero imaging of dinosaur track morophology and microtopography: Palaeontologia Electronica, v. 8, issue 1, n. 10a, 10p
Gatesy, S., Baker, M. & Hutchinson, J. (2006) How Tyrannosaurids didn\\\'t move: constraint-based exclusion of limb poses for reconstructing dinosaur locomotion. JVP 26(3) Abstracts pp.66
Gatsey, S. M., Baker, M., and Hutchinson, J. R. (2009) Constraint-based exclusion of limb poses for reconstruction theropod dinosaur locomotion: Journal of Vertebrae Paleontology, v. 29, n. 2, p. 535-544.