B. A. Wood and D. B. Patterson. Paranthropus through the looking glass. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., NATL ACAD SCIENCES, volume 117, issue 38, pages 23202-23204, 2020. B. Wood and K. Schroer. Paranthropus: Where Do Things Stand? Human Paleontology and Prehistory: Contributions in Honor of Yoel Rak, Springer International Publishing, pages 95-107, 2017. B. Wood and A. Henry. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, Wiley, pages 1-852, 2013. T. E. Cerling, F. K. Manthi, E. N. Mbua, L. S. B. Leakey, M. G. Leakey, R. E. Leakey, F. H. Brown, F. E. Grine, J. A. Hart, P. Kaleme, H. Roche, K. T. Uno, and B. A. Wood. Stable isotope-based diet reconstructions of Turkana Basin hominins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, volume 110, issue 26, pages 10501-6, 2013. B. Wood and K. Schroer. Paranthropus. A Companion to Paleoanthropology, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pages 457-478, 2013. B. A. Wood and M. Leakey. The Omo-Turkana Basin Fossil Hominins and Their Contribution to Our Understanding of Human Evolution in Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, volume 20, issue 6, pages 264-292, 2011. B. Wood. {Wiley-Blackwell} Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. John Wiley \& Sons, March 2011. B. A. Wood and M. Leakey. The Omo-Turkana Basin Fossil Hominins and Their Contribution to Our Understanding of Human Evolution in Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, volume 20, issue 6, pages 264-292, 2011. L. M. Maclatchy, J. Desilva, W. J. Sanders, and B. Wood. Hominini. Cenozoic Mammals of Africa, University of California Press, pages 471-540, 2010. M. R. Lague, N. J. Collard, B. G. Richmond, and B. A. Wood. Hominid mandibular corpus shape variation and its utility for recognizing species diversity within fossil Homo. J. Anat., volume 213, issue 6, pages 670-685, December 2008. B. Wood and P. Constantino. Paranthropus boisei: fifty years of evidence and analysis. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., volume 45, pages 106-132, 2007. P. Constantino and B. Wood. The Evolution of Zinjanthropus boisei. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, volume 16, issue 2, pages 49-62, 2007. B. Wood and D. Strait. Patterns of resource use in early Homo and Paranthropus. J. Hum. Evol., volume 46, issue 2, pages 119-162, 2004. B. Wood and D. Strait. Patterns of resource use in early Homo and Paranthropus. J. Hum. Evol., volume 46, issue 2, pages 119-162, February 2004. B. Wood and D. Strait. Patterns of resource use in early Homo and Paranthropus. J. Hum. Evol., volume 46, issue 2, pages 119-162, February 2004. B. Wood and D. E. Lieberman. Craniodental variation inParanthropus boisei: A developmental and functional perspective. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 116, issue 1, pages 13-25, 2001. N. Silverman, B. Richmond, and B. Wood. Testing the taxonomic integrity ofParanthropus boisei sensu stricto. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 115, issue 2, pages 167-178, 2001. M. Collard and B. Wood. Homoplasy and the early hominid masticatory system: inferences from analyses of extant hominoids and papionins. J. Hum. Evol., volume 41, issue 3, pages 167-194, September 2001. B. Wood and D. E. Lieberman. Craniodental variation inParanthropus boisei: A developmental and functional perspective. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 116, issue 1, pages 13-25, 2001. B. WOOD and B. G. RICHMOND. Human evolution: taxonomy and paleobiology. Journal of Anatomy, Wiley, volume 197, issue 1, pages 19-60, July 2000. B. Wood and M. Collard. The changing face of genus Homo. Evol. Anthropol., volume 8, issue 6, pages 195-207, 1999. B. Wood. 'Homo rudolfensis' Alexeev, 1986-fact or phantom? J. Hum. Evol., volume 36, issue 1, pages 115-118, January 1999. B. Wood and L. C. Aiello. Taxonomic and functional implications of mandibular scaling in early hominins. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., volume 105, issue 4, pages 523-538, April 1998. D. E. Lieberman, B. A. Wood, and D. R. Pilbeam. Homoplasy and early Homo: an analysis of the evolutionary relationships of H. habilis sensu stricto and H. rudolfensis. J. Hum. Evol., volume 30, issue 2, pages 97-120, 1996. B. Wood. Human evolution. Bioessays, volume 18, issue 12, pages 945-954, December 1996. B. Wood and A. Turner. Out of Africa and into Asia. Nature, volume 378, pages 239-240, 1995. B. Wood, C. Wood, and L. Konigsberg. Paranthropus boisei: An example of evolutionary stasis? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 95, issue 2, pages 117-136, 1994. B. Wood. Early hominid species and speciation. J. Hum. Evol., volume 22, issue 4, pages 351-365, 1992. B. Wood. Origin and evolution of the genus Homo. Nature, volume 355, issue 6363, pages 783-790, February 1992. B. Wood. Hominid cranial remains. Clarendon Press, 1991. B. A. Wood and A. T. Chamberlain. The nature and affinities of the ``robust'' Australopithecines: a review. Journal of Human Evolution, volume 16, issue 78, pages 625-641, 1987. M. H. Day, R. E. F. Leakey, A. C. Walker, and B. A. Wood. New hominids from East Turkana, Kenya. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 45, issue 3, pages 369-436, 1976. M. H. Day, R. E. F. Leakey, A. C. Walker, and B. A. Wood. New Hominids from East-Rudolf, Kenya, 1. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 42, issue 3, pages 461-475, 1975. R. E. F. Leakey and B. A. Wood. New evidence of the genus Homo from East Rudolf, Kenya (IV). Am J Phys Anthropol, volume 41, issue 2, pages 237-243, 1974. R. E. F. Leakey and B. A. Wood. A hominid mandible from East Rudolf, Kenya. Am J Phys Anthropol, volume 41, issue 2, pages 245-249, 1974. F. C. Howell and B. A. Wood. Early hominid ulna from the Omo basin, Ethiopia. Nature, volume 249, issue 453, pages 174-6, 1974. B. A. Wood. Olduvai Bed {I} post-cranial fossils: A reassessment. J. Hum. Evol., Elsevier, volume 3, issue 5, pages 373-378, September 1974. R. E. F. Leakey and B. A. Wood. New evidence of the genus Homo from East Rudolf, Kenya. II. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, volume 39, issue 3, pages 355-368, 1973. M. H. Day and B. A. Wood. Functional Affinities of the Olduvai Hominid 8 Talus. Man, [Wiley, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland], volume 3, issue 3, pages 440-455, 1968.