Marjanovic D, Maddin HC, Olori JC, Laurin M. 2023. The new problem of Chinlestegophis and the origin of caecilians (Amphibia, Gymnophionomorpha) is highly sensitive to old problems of sampling and character construction (in pre-print).
Allen L, Stimson M, King O, Norrad R, Lucas S, Mann A, Hinds S, Park A, Calder J, Maddn HC, Montplaisir M. 2022. A Batrachichnus salamandroides trackway from the Minto Formation of central New Brunswick, Canada: implications for alternative tracemaker interpretations. Atlantic Geosciences 58: 239-260.
Mann A*, Pardo J, Maddin HC. 2022. Snake-like limb loss in a Carboniferous amniote. Nature Ecology and Evolution 6: 614-621.
MacKenzie EM*, Atkins JB*, Korneisel DE, Cantelon AS, McKinnell I, Maddin HC. 2022. Normal development in Xenopus laevis: a complementary staging table for the skull based on cartilage and bone. Developmental Dynamics doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.465.
Arbez T, Atkins J*, Maddin HC. 2022. Cranial anatomy and systematics of Dendrerpeton cf. helogenes (Tetrapoda: Temnospondyli) from the Pennsylvanian of Joggins, revisited through micro-CT scanning. Palaeontology 8: e1412.
Korneisel D*, Vice R**, Maddin HC. 2021. Anatomy and development of skull-neck boundary structures in the skeleton of the extant crocodylian Alligator mississippiensis. Anatomical Record doi: 10.1002/ar.24834.
Arnaout B*, MacKenzie E**, Lantigua K**, Brzezinski K, McKinnell I, Maddin HC. 2021. This histology of sutures in the chicken skull: types, conservation and ontogeny. Journal of Anatomy 240: 503–515.
McFeeters B*, Evans DC, Maddin HC. 2021. Ontogeny and variation in the skull roof and braincase of Maiasaura peeblesorum (Hadrosauridae, Maiasaurini) from the Campanian Two Medicine Formation of Montana, U.S.A. Acta Paleontologica Polonica 66: 485–507.
Arnaout B*, Lantigua K**, Mackenzie E*, McKinnell I, Maddin HC. 2021. Development of the chicken skull: a complement to the external staging table of Hamburger and Hamilton (HH). Anatomical Record 304: 2726–2740.
Mann A*, Maddin HC. 2021. Joermungandr bolti, an exceptionally preserved ‘microsaur’ from Mazon Creek, Illinois, reveals patterns of integumentary evolution in Recumbirostra. Royal Society Open Science 8:210319.
McFeeters B*, Evans DC, Ryan MPJ, Maddin HC. 2021. First Canadian occurrence of Maiasaura (Dinosauria, Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman Formation of southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58: 286–296.
Mann A*, Gee B, Pardo J, Marjanovic D, Adams GR*, Maddin HC, Anderson JS. 2020. Reassessment of historic ‘microsaurs’ from Joggins, Nova Scotia, reveals hidden diversity in the earliest amniote ecosystem. Papers in Palaeontology 6: 605–625.
Atkins JB*, Sourges P**, Froebisch NB, Reisz RR, Maddin HC. 2020. Late ontogeny in the amphibamiform Pasawioops mayi. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40: e1772800.
Reisz RR, LeBlanc ARL, Maddin HC, Dudgeon TW*, Scott D, Huang T, Chen J, Chen C, Zhong S. 2020. Fetal development in Early Jurassic dinosaur embryos and its significance to the evolution of the complex sauropod dentition. Nature Communications 11: 2240.
Dudgeon TW*, Maddin HC, Evans DC, Mallon JC. 2020. The internal anatomy of the skull of Champsosaurus and implications for neurosensory function. Scientific Reports 10: 7122.
Adams GR**, Mann A*, Maddin HC. 2020. New embolomerous tetrapod material and a faunal overview of the Mississippian-aged Point Edward locality, Nova Scotia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 57: 407-417.
Atkins JB*, Houle L, Cantelon A, Maddin HC. 2020. Normal development in Ambystoma mexicanum: a complementary staging table for the skull. Developmental Dynamics 249: 656–665.
Paterson RS*, Rybczynski N, Kohno N, Maddin HC. 2020. A total evidence phylogenetic analysis of pinniped phylogeny and the possibility of parallel evolution within a monophyletic framework. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:457.
Dudgeon TW*, Maddin HC, Evans DC, Mallon JC. 2020. Computed tomography analysis of the cranium of Champsosaurs and implications for the choristoderan neomorphic ossification. Journal of Anatomy 236: 630-659.
Maddin HC, Piekarski N, Reisz RR, Hanken J. 2020. The evolution of the skull-neck boundary in tetrapods. Biological Reviews 95: 573–591.
Berman D, Maddin HC, Henrici AC, Sumida SS, Scott D, Reisz RR. 2020. New primitive caseid (Synapsida, Caseasauria) from the Early Permian of Germany. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 86:43–75.
Maddin HC, Mann A, Hebert B. 2019. Varanopid from the Carboniferous of Nova Scotia reveals evidence of parental care in amniotes. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 50-56.
Mann A*, McColville ER**, McDaniel EJ**, Maddin HC. 2019. Reappraisal of Carboniferous early reptiles from Mazon Creek and Linton reveals the oldest parareptile: Carbonodraco lundi gen. et sp. nov. Royal Society Open Science 6: 191191.
Mann A*, Pardo J, Maddin HC. 2019. Infernovenator mazonensis gen. et sp. nov. a new serpentine recumbirostran from the ‘Mazon Creek’ Lagerstätte further clarifies lysorophian origins. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186: 506-517.
Mann A*, Maddin HC. 2019. Diabloroter bolti gen. et sp. nov. a short-bodied recumbirostran ‘microsaur’ from the Francis Creek Shale, Mazon Creek, Illinois. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186: 494-505.
Paterson RS*, Samuel JX, Rybczynski N, Ryan MJ, Maddin HC. 2019. The earliest mustelid in North America and the origin of Oligobuninae. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society : zlz091.
Atkins JB*, Reisz RR, Maddin HC. 2019. Braincase simplification and the origin of lissamphibians. PLOS ONE 14: e0213694.
Mann A*, Olori JC, Maddin HC. 2019. Postcranial anatomy of the ‘microsaur’ Carrolla craddocki from the Lower Permian of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38: e1532436.
Maddin HC, Palmer R. 2018. Spineless tales: development and evolution of invertebrates. Canadian Journal of Zoology 96: 293.
Maddin HC, Piekarski N, Sefton E, Hanken J. 2016. New insights into the homology of the cranial vault of birds. Royal Society Open Science 3: 160356.
Anderson JS, Pardo J, Maddin HC, Szostakiwskyj M, Tinius A. 2016. Is there an exemplar taxon for modelling the evolution of early tetrapod hearing? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20160027.
Cuthbertson R, Maddin HC, Holmes R, Anderson JS. 2015. The braincase and endosseous labyrinth of Plioplatecarpus sp. (Mososauridae, Plioplatecarpinae) with functional implications for locomotory behaviour. Anatomical Record 298: 1597-1611.
Maddin HC. Evolutionary morphology of the lissamphibian braincase. 2015. In: Bininda-Emonds ORP, Powell GL, Jamniczky HA, Bauer AM, Theodor JM, eds. All Animals are Interesting: a Festschrift Celebrating the Career of Anthony P. Russell. Oldenburg University Press. Pp: 213-244.
Brink K, Maddin HC, Evans DC, Reisz RR. 2015. Re-evaluation of the historic Canadian fossil Bathygnathus borealis from the Early Permian of Prince Edward Island. Canadian Journal of Earth Science 52: 1-12.
Maddin HC, Sherratt E. 2014. Influence of fossoriality on inner ear morphology: insights from caecilian amphibians. Journal of Anatomy 225: 83-93.
Maddin HC, Venczel M, Gardner JD, Rage J-C. 2013. Micro-computed tomography study of a three-dimensionally preserved neurocranium of Albanerpeton (Lissamphibia, Albanerpetontidae) from the Pliocene of Hungary. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33: 568-587.
Maddin HC, Fröbisch N, Evans DC, Milner AR. 2013. Reappraisal of Tersomius texensis (Temnospondyli, Dissorophoidea) and some referred material. Comptes Rendus Paleovol: 12: 447-461.
Maddin HC, Jenkins FA, Anderson JS. 2012. The braincase of Eocaecilia micropodia (Amphibia, Gymnophiona) and the origin of caecilians. PLOS ONE 12: e50743.
Maddin HC, Russell AP, Anderson JS. 2012. Phylogenetic implications of the morphology of the braincase of caecilian amphibians (Gymnophiona). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 166: 160-201.
Maddin HC, Anderson JS. 2012. Anatomy of the inner ear of Gymnophiona, and its bearing on hypotheses of lissamphibian origins. Fieldiana Life and Earth Sciences 5: 59-76.
Kleinteich T, Maddin HC, Herzen J, Beckmann F, Summers AP. 2012. Is solid always best? Cranial performance in solid and fenestrated caecilian skulls. Journal of Experimental Biology 215: 833-844.
Maddin HC. 2011. Deciphering morphological variation in the braincase of caecilian amphibians (Gymnophiona). Journal of Morphology 272: 850-871.
Reisz RR, Maddin HC, Froebisch J, Falconnet J. 2011. A new large caseid from the Lower Permian of Rodez (France), including a reappraisal of Casea rutena. Geodiversitas 33: 227-246.
Maddin HC, Olori JC, Anderson JS. 2011. A redescription of Carrolla craddocki (Lepospondyli: Brachystelechidae) based on high-resolution CT, and the impacts of miniaturization and fossoriality on morphology. Journal of Morphology 272: 722-743.
Russell AP, Maddin HC, Chrbet T. 2011. Restorative regeneration if digital tips in the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis Daudin). Anatomical Record 294: 253-262.
Maddin HC, Reisz RR, Anderson JS. 2010. Evolutionary development of the neurocranium in Dissorophoidea (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea), an integrative approach. Evolution & Development 12: 393-403.
Maddin HC, Eckhart L, Jaeger K, Russell AP, Ghannadan M. 2009. The anatomy and development of the claws of Xenopus laevis (Lissamphibia: Anura) reveal alternate pathways of structural evolution in the integument of tetrapods. Journal of Anatomy 214: 607-619.
Evans DC, Maddin HC, Reisz RR. 2009. A re-evaluation of sphenacodontid synapsid material from the Early Permian fissure fills at Richards Spur, Oklahoma. Palaeontology 52: 219-227.
Maddin HC, Sidor CA, Reisz RR. 2008. Cranial anatomy of Ennatosaurus tecton(Synapsida: Caseidae) from the Middle Permian of Russia, and the evolutionary relationships of Caseidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28:160-180.
Maddin HC, Musat-Marcu S, Reisz RR. 2007. Histological microstructure of the claws of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae): implications for the evolution of claws in tetrapods. Journal of Experimental Zoology B (Molecular and Developmental Evolution) 308B:259-268.
Maddin HC, Reisz RR. 2007. The morphology of terminal phalanges in Permo-Carboniferous synapsids: an evolutionary perspective. Canadian Journal of Earth Science 44:267-274.
Maddin HC, Evans DC, Reisz RR. 2006. A varanodontine varanopid from Richards Spur, Oklahoma. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26:957-966.