1. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Peer-reviewed journal articles
Adkins, R. M., Walton, A. H., and Honeycutt, R. L. 2003. Higher-level systematics of rodents
and divergence time estimates based on two highly congruent nuclear genes.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 26:409-20.
Walton, Anne H., Nedbal, M. A., and Honeycutt, R. L. 2000. Evidence from Intron 1 of the
nuclear transthyretin (prealbumin) gene for the phylogeny of African mole-rats
(Bathyergidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 16(3):467-474.
Walton, A. H. 1993. Pauromys and other small Sciuravidae (Mammalia: Rodentia) from the
Middle Eocene of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13(2):243-261.
Walton, A. H. 1993. A new genus of eutypomyid (Mammalia: Rodentia) from the Middle
Eocene of the Texas Gulf Coast. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13(2):262-266.
Carranza-Castañeda, O., and Walton, A. H. 1992. Cricetid rodents from the Rancho El Ocote
fauna, Late Hemphillian (Pliocene), State of Guanajuato. Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología, Revista 10(1):71-93.
Book chapters
Walton, A. H., and Porter, R. L. 2008. Sciuravidae. In C. M. Janis, G. F. Gunnell, and M. D.
Uhen (eds.): Tertiary Mammals of North America, v. II. Cambridge University Press.
Walton, A. H. 1997. Rodents. p. 392-409 in R. F. Kay, R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli, and J. J.
Flynn (eds.): Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta,
Colombia. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Madden, R. H., J. Guerrero, R. F. Kay, J. J. Flynn, C. C. Swisher III, and A. H. Walton. 1997.
The Laventan Stage and Age. p. 520-550 in R. F. Kay, R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli, and J.
J. Flynn (eds.): Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La
Venta, Colombia. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Walton, A. H. 1992. Magnetic reversal stratigraphy of the lower and middle members of the
Devil's Graveyard Formation and the ages of Uintan faunas in Trans-Pecos Texas. p. 74-87
in D. R. Prothero and W. A. Berggren (eds.): Middle Eocene to Oligocene Climatic and
Biotic Evolution. Princeton University Press.
Walton, A. H. 1990. Owl pellets in the fossil record. p. 233-241 in A. J. Boucot (ed.):
Evolutionary Paleobiology of Behavior and Coevolution. Elsevier.
Selected presentations and abstracts
Walton, A. H. 1989. Roedores de la fauna La Venta, Mioceno, Colombia. VI Jornadas
Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados, San Juan:103-104.
2. Walton, A. H. 1990. Phylogeny of the Caviomorpha: old conclusions for new reasons. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology 9(3):47A.
Walton, A. H. 1990. Paleoclimate implications of rodent evolution in the La Venta fauna,
Middle Miocene, Colombia. Geological Society of America, 1990 Annual Meeting,
Dallas, Texas, Abstracts with Programs: A355.
Carranza-Castañeda, O., and Walton, A. H. 1991. Cricetid rodents in the Hemphillian-Blancan
of Guanajuato (Central Mexico). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(3):21A.
Green, A. W., A. Walton, M. Osborn, P. Chai, J. Lin, C. Loeffler, A. Morgan, P. Rubec, S.
Spanyers, R. D. Slack, D. Gawlick, P. Harpole, J. Thomas, E. Buskey, K. Schmidt, R.
Zimmerman, and D. Harper. 1993. Status, trends, and probable causes for changes in
living resources in the Galveston Bay System. pp. 175-183 in R. W. Kiesling, F. Shipley,
and R. Jensen (eds.): Proceedings, the Second State of the Bay Symposium, February 4-6,
1993. Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Publication GBNEP-23.
Shelton, S., C. Smith, and A. Walton. 1993. Fossil finds: are they yours, mine, or ours? Texas
Association of Museums, Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3. [Panel discussion organized
by W. Hathaway].
Walton, A. H., and Green, A.W. 1993. Climatic cycles and fisheries populations in Galveston
Bay, Texas. 12th International Estuarine Research Federation Conference, Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina, November 14-18, 1993.
Walton, A. H. 1994. Why are caviomorph rodents so different (or are they)? Texas Academy
of Science, Houston, Texas, March 1994. [Invited presentation].
Sager, D. R., A. H. Walton, D. Pitts, D. Buzan, and A. Diebel. 1994. Consensus mapping of
Texas coastal resources for oil spill response. Texas Academy of Science, Houston, Texas,
March 1994 .
Madden, R. H., R. Burnham, C. C. Swisher III, A. A. Carlini, and A. H. Walton. 1994.
Mammalian paleontology, paleobotany, and geochronology of the Miocene intermontane
basins of southern Ecuador. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14(3):35A.
Walton, A. H. 1995. The Vertebrate Paleontological Resources Protection Act. Texas
Academy of Sciences, Waco, Texas, March 2-4, 1995. [Panel discussion].
Walton, A. H., and Green, A. W. 1995. Population trends in selected species in Galveston Bay,
Texas, and the role of climate cycles. Gulf of Mexico Symposium, Corpus Christi, Texas,
March 29-April 1, 1995.
Walton, A. H. The Miocene of the island continent: what fossil mammals have to tell us about
South American paleoenvironments. Five-College Distinguished Lecture in Geological
Sciences, Amherst College, October 21, 1996. [Invited presentation].
3. Walton, A. H., Michael A. Nedbal, and Rodney L. Honeycutt. Molecular evidence for the
monophyly of New World hystricogath rodents (Caviomorpha) and interrelationships of
caviomorph families. Seventh International Theriological Congress, Acapulco, Mexico,
September 6-11, 1997. [Invited presentation].
Walton, A. H., Michael A. Nedbal, Diane Rowe, and Rodney L. Honeycutt. Molecular data
indicate a single common ancestor for the New World hystricognath rodents. Evolución
Neotropical del Cenozoico, La Paz, Bolivia, May 19-22, 1999. [Invited presentation].
Walton, A. H., and Ronald M. Adkins. Evidence from the nuclear BRCA1 gene for higher-level
relationships among rodents. American Society of Mammalogists, Durham, New
Hampshire, June 17-21, 2000.
Walton, A. H., Porter, R. D., and Adkins, R. N. Does the rodent fossil record provide evidence
for linear rates of molecular evolution? North American Paleontological Conference,
Berkeley, California, June 25-July 1, 2001.
Government reports
Loeffler, C., and Walton, A. H., eds. 1992. Status and trends of selected living resources in the
Galveston Bay System. Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Publication GBNEP-19.
Houston, Texas. 452 p.
Walton, A. H., and Green, A. W. 1994. Probable causes of trends in selected living resources in
the Galveston Bay System. Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Publication GBNEP-
33. Houston, Texas. 134 p.
Walton, A. H., D. Sager, D. Pitts, and A. Diebel. 1993-1994. Natural Resource Priority Maps
for Oil Spill Response. Volumes I-IV: Galveston Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, Lower Laguna
Madre, Sabine Pass Area. Texas General Land Office. Austin, Texas.
Other
Walton, A. H., and Nicoll, K. A. 1995. Cous-cous aux boîtes "Casablanca". First Prize,
Geological Society of America Field Cook-off. 1995 Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
Louisiana, November 6, 1995. P. 14 in Terry Pavlis and Kathy Lynch (eds.): GSA Field
Cookbook.
Walton, A. H., Rodney L. Honeycutt, and Hynek Burda, co-conveners: Symposium on
Evolution and Biology of Old and New World Hystricognath Rodents. Seventh
International Theriological Congress, Acapulco, Mexico, September 6-11, 1997.