Caley M. Orr

2.5k total citations
47 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Caley M. Orr is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Anthropology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Caley M. Orr has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Social Psychology, 20 papers in Anthropology and 19 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Caley M. Orr's work include Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (20 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (16 papers). Caley M. Orr is often cited by papers focused on Primate Behavior and Ecology (27 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (20 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (16 papers). Caley M. Orr collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. Caley M. Orr's co-authors include Matthew W. Tocheri, Mary W. Marzke, William L. Jungers, Marc Jacofsky, Thomas Sutikna, M.J. Morwood, Scott W. Wolfe, Joseph J. Crisco, Tony Djubiantono and Susan G. Larson and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Caley M. Orr

42 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Caley M. Orr United States 19 665 602 511 253 231 47 1.2k
Jeremy M. DeSilva United States 24 767 1.2× 903 1.5× 685 1.3× 373 1.5× 346 1.5× 71 1.9k
Matthew W. Tocheri United States 25 813 1.2× 978 1.6× 900 1.8× 598 2.4× 291 1.3× 62 1.8k
Damiano Marchi Italy 20 257 0.4× 445 0.7× 373 0.7× 451 1.8× 252 1.1× 55 1.1k
Roshna E. Wunderlich United States 21 435 0.7× 307 0.5× 295 0.6× 181 0.7× 91 0.4× 33 1.3k
Tea Jashashvili United States 16 402 0.6× 850 1.4× 718 1.4× 410 1.6× 196 0.8× 44 1.3k
Melanie A. McCollum United States 17 406 0.6× 406 0.7× 359 0.7× 201 0.8× 243 1.1× 29 1.0k
Sergio Almécija Spain 25 1.0k 1.6× 824 1.4× 1.2k 2.3× 174 0.7× 251 1.1× 80 1.8k
William E. H. Harcourt‐Smith United States 19 451 0.7× 636 1.1× 683 1.3× 281 1.1× 323 1.4× 37 1.4k
Laura MacLatchy United States 22 746 1.1× 475 0.8× 819 1.6× 113 0.4× 143 0.6× 45 1.4k
Bruce M. Latimer United States 8 484 0.7× 635 1.1× 503 1.0× 257 1.0× 160 0.7× 9 984

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Prang, Thomas C., Matthew W. Tocheri, Biren A. Patel, Scott A. Williams, & Caley M. Orr. (2025). Ardipithecus ramidus ankle provides evidence for African ape-like vertical climbing in the earliest hominins. Communications Biology. 8(1). 1454–1454.
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Harper, Christine M., Caley M. Orr, Sergio Almécija, et al.. (2025). Whole‐bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges. The Anatomical Record. 309(2). 245–270.
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Hammond, Ashley S., Anna G. Warrener, Matthew W. Tocheri, et al.. (2025). Further assessment of a ~2-million-year-old hominin pelvis (DNH 43) from Drimolen Main Quarry, South Africa. South African Journal of Science. 121(3/4).
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Almécija, Sergio, Kelsey D. Pugh, Christopher M. Smith, et al.. (2024). Primate Phenotypes: A Multi-Institution Collection of 3D Morphological Data Housed in MorphoSource. Scientific Data. 11(1). 1391–1391. 1 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M., et al.. (2023). Carpal kinematics and morphological correlates of wrist ulnar deviation mobility in nonhuman anthropoid primates. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 183(3). e24728–e24728. 1 indexed citations
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Reiser, Peter J., et al.. (2023). Human and African ape myosin heavy chain content and the evolution of hominin skeletal muscle. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 281. 111415–111415. 2 indexed citations
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Larson, Susan G., Caley M. Orr, & Matthew W. Tocheri. (2023). Tiny hominin limbs and collaboration with a giant in the field of paleoanthropology. Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews. 32(4). 177–179.
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Cristiani, Emanuela, Jamie Hodgkins, Caley M. Orr, et al.. (2022). The Ornaments of the Arma Veirana Early Mesolithic Infant Burial. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 30(3). 757–804. 11 indexed citations
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Patel, Biren A., et al.. (2021). Evolutionary trends of the lateral foot in catarrhine primates: Contextualizing the fourth metatarsal of Australopithecus afarensis. Journal of Human Evolution. 161. 103078–103078. 2 indexed citations
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Scott, Jill E., et al.. (2021). Homo naledi pollical metacarpal shaft morphology is distinctive and intermediate between that of australopiths and other members of the genus Homo. Journal of Human Evolution. 158. 103048–103048. 9 indexed citations
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Ghiassi, Alidad, et al.. (2018). Evaluation of Articular Surface Similarity of Hemi-Hamate Grafts and Proximal Middle Phalanx Morphology: A 3D Geometric Morphometric Approach. The Journal Of Hand Surgery. 44(2). 121–128. 10 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M.. (2017). Kinematics of the anthropoid os centrale and the functional consequences of scaphoid-centrale fusion in African apes and hominins. Journal of Human Evolution. 114. 102–117. 11 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M., et al.. (2016). Taxonomic affinities of catarrhine capitates from Songhor, early Miocene, Kenya. 1 indexed citations
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Almécija, Sergio, et al.. (2015). Functional aspects of metatarsal head shape in humans, apes, and Old World monkeys. Journal of Human Evolution. 86. 136–146. 19 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M.. (2013). The earliest hominins were rigid wristed. 1 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M., Matthew W. Tocheri, Scott E. Burnett, et al.. (2013). New wrist bones of Homo floresiensis from Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia). Journal of Human Evolution. 64(2). 109–129. 33 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M.. (2012). Kinematics and morphometrics of the radiocarpus in anthropoids with implications for reconstructing the evolution of hominin wrist mechanics. 1 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M., et al.. (2010). Studying Primate Carpal Kinematics in Three Dimensions Using a Computed‐Tomography‐Based Markerless Registration Method. The Anatomical Record. 293(4). 692–709. 24 indexed citations
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Larson, Susan G., William L. Jungers, Matthew W. Tocheri, et al.. (2008). Descriptions of the upper limb skeleton of Homo floresiensis. Journal of Human Evolution. 57(5). 555–570. 111 indexed citations
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Orr, Caley M., Darna L. Dufour, & John Q. Patton. (2001). A comparison of anthropometric indices of nutritional status in Tukanoan and Achuar Amerindians. American Journal of Human Biology. 13(3). 301–309. 34 indexed citations

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