Naoko Egi

1.2k total citations
64 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Naoko Egi is a scholar working on Paleontology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Naoko Egi has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Paleontology, 30 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 26 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Naoko Egi's work include Evolution and Paleontology Studies (49 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (27 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (26 papers). Naoko Egi is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Paleontology Studies (49 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (27 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (26 papers). Naoko Egi collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Myanmar and United States. Naoko Egi's co-authors include Takehisa Tsubamoto, Masanaru Takai, Nobuo Shigehara, Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, Soe Thura Tun, Aye Ko Aung, Aung Naing Soe, Maung Maung, Takeshi Nishimura and Chit Sein and has published in prestigious journals such as Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Gondwana Research and Journal of Human Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Naoko Egi

64 papers receiving 928 citations

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All Works

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Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, Masanaru Takai, Jonathan G. Wynn, et al.. (2021). Stable isotope geochemistry of Gwebin mammalian fauna with implications for late Neogene paleoenvironmental changes in central Myanmar. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 218. 104884–104884. 4 indexed citations
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Takai, Masanaru, Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, Aung Naing Soe, et al.. (2015). First discovery of colobine fossils from the Late Miocene/Early Pliocene in central Myanmar. Journal of Human Evolution. 84. 1–15. 15 indexed citations
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Takai, Masanaru, et al.. (2014). Late Pliocene rodents from the Irrawaddy sediments of central Myanmar and their palaeogeographical significance. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 13(4). 287–314. 9 indexed citations
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Tsubamoto, Takehisa, Naoko Egi, & Masanaru Takai. (2013). A new specimen of a small dichobunoid artiodactyl from the Eocene Pondaung Formation Myanmar. 45(2). 70–73. 3 indexed citations
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Tsubamoto, Takehisa, Naoko Egi, & Masanaru Takai. (2012). Dental morphology of an enigmatic artiodactyl from the Eocene Pondaung Formation Myanmar. 45(1). 6–10. 7 indexed citations
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Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, Naoko Egi, Takehisa Tsubamoto, et al.. (2011). NewHystrix(Mammalia, Rodentia) from the late Miocene/early Pliocene of Myanmar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31(4). 919–924. 6 indexed citations
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Yano, Wataru, Naoko Egi, Tomo Takano, & Naomichi Ogihara. (2010). Prenatal ontogeny of subspecific variation in the craniofacial morphology of the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata). Primates. 51(3). 263–271. 2 indexed citations
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Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, et al.. (2009). A review of fossil rhinoceroses from the Neogene of Myanmar with description of new specimens from the Irrawaddy Sediments. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 37(2). 154–165. 22 indexed citations
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Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, et al.. (2008). A NEW SPECIES OF DICERORHINUS (RHINOCEROTIDAE) FROM THE PLIO‐PLEISTOCENE OF MYANMAR. Palaeontology. 51(6). 1419–1433. 23 indexed citations
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Nakatsukasa, Masato, Martín Pickford, Naoko Egi, & Brigitte Sénut. (2007). Femur length, body mass, and stature estimates of Orrorin tugenensis, a 6 Ma hominid from Kenya. Primates. 48(3). 171–178. 21 indexed citations
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Nakatsukasa, Masato, Yutaka Kunimatsu, Yoshihiko Nakano, Naoko Egi, & Hidemi Ishida. (2007). Postcranial bones of infant Nacholapithecus: ontogeny and positional behavioral adaptation. Anthropological Science. 115(3). 201–213. 13 indexed citations
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Takai, Masanaru, et al.. (2006). A preliminary report on the freshwater molluscan fossils from Myanmar. Kyoto University Research Information Repository (Kyoto University). 4(4). 205–220. 1 indexed citations
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Egi, Naoko, Masanaru Takai, Takehisa Tsubamoto, et al.. (2005). Additional materials of Myanmarpithecus yarshensis (Amphipithecidae, Primates) from the middle Eocene Pondaung Formation. Primates. 47(2). 123–130. 4 indexed citations
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Tsubamoto, Takehisa, et al.. (2005). Middle Eocene ungulate mammals from Myanmar: A review with description of new specimens. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 50(1). 32 indexed citations
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Nishimura, Takeshi, Masanaru Takai, Takehisa Tsubamoto, Naoko Egi, & Nobuo Shigehara. (2005). Variation in maxillary sinus anatomy among platyrrhine monkeys. Journal of Human Evolution. 49(3). 370–389. 24 indexed citations
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Egi, Naoko, Patricia A. Holroyd, Takehisa Tsubamoto, et al.. (2005). Proviverrine hyaenodontids (Creodonta: Mammalia) from the Eocene of Myanmar and a phylogenetic analysis of the proviverrines from the Para‐Tethys area. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 3(4). 337–358. 25 indexed citations
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Takai, Masanaru, Nobuo Shigehara, Naoko Egi, & Takehisa Tsubamoto. (2003). Endocranial cast and morphology of the olfactory bulb of Amphipithecus mogaungensis (latest middle Eocene of Myanmar). Primates. 44(2). 137–144. 32 indexed citations
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Kay, Richard F., Daniel Schmitt, Christopher J. Vinyard, et al.. (2003). The paleobiology of Amphipithecidae, South Asian late Eocene primates. Journal of Human Evolution. 46(1). 3–25. 47 indexed citations
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Tsubamoto, Takehisa, Hisashi Suzuki, Naoko Egi, Masanaru Takai, & Nobuo Shigehara. (2001). Excavation of mammalian fossils in Myanmar. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan. 107(9). XVII–XVIII. 3 indexed citations

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