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  • Dillon, Erin M.; Dunne, Emma M.; Womack, Tom M.; Kouvari, Miranta; Larina, Ekaterina; Claytor, Jordan Ray; Ivkic, Angelina; Juhn, Mark; Milla Carmona, Pablo S.; Robson, Selina Viktor; Saha, Anwesha; Villafaña, Jaime A.; Zill, Michelle E. (2023)
    Over the last 50 years, access to new data and analytical tools has expanded the study of analytical paleobiology, contributing to innovative analyses of biodiversity dynamics over Earth's history. Despite—or even spurred ...
  • Dillon, Erin M.; Bagla, Anshika; Plioplys, Kiera D.; McCauley, Douglas J.; Lafferty, Kevin D.; O'Dea, Aaron (Dryad, 2021)
    Shark dermal scale (denticle) accumulation in the fossil record can provide information about the abundance and composition of past shark communities. Denticles are shed continuously, such that a single shark leaves a ...
  • O'Dea, Aaron; Lepore, Mauro; Altieri, Andrew H.; Chan, Melisa; Morales-Saldaña, Jorge Manuel; Muñoz, Nicte-Ha; Pandolfi, John M.; Toscano, Marguerite A.; Zhao, Jian-Xin; Dillon, Erin M. (2020)
    Many Caribbean coral reefs are heavily degraded, yet their pre-human, natural states are often assumed or estimated using space-for-time substitution approaches. Here we use an 11-hectare suite of fossilised mid-Holocene ...
  • Dillon, Erin M.; Lafferty, Kevin D.; McCauley, Douglas J.; Bradley, Darcy; Norris, Richard D.; Caselle, Jennifer E.; DiRenzo, Graziella V.; Gardner, Jonathan P. A.; O'Dea, Aaron (2020)
    1. It is challenging to assess long-term trends in mobile, long-lived and relatively rare species such as sharks. Despite ongoing declines in many coastal shark populations, conventional surveys might be too fleeting and ...
  • Dillon, Erin M.; Bagla, Anshika; Plioplys, Kiera D.; McCauley, Douglas J.; Lafferty, Kevin D.; O'Dea, Aaron (2022)
    Shark dermal scale (denticle) accumulation in the fossil record can provide information about the abundance and composition of past shark communities. Denticles are shed continuously, such that a single shark leaves a ...
  • Dillon, Erin M.; Norris, Richard D.; O'Dea, Aaron (2017)
  • Dillon, Erin M.; McCauley, Douglas J.; Manuel Morales-Saldana, Jorge; Leonard, Nicole D.; Zhao, Jian-xin; O'Dea, Aaron (2021)
    Preexploitation shark baselines and the history of human impact on coral reef-associated shark communities in the Caribbean are poorly understood. We recovered shark dermal denticles from midHolocene (similar to 7 ky ago) ...
  • Jones, Lewis A.; Gearty, William; Allen, Bethany J.; Eichenseer, Kilian; Dean, Christopher D.; Galván, Sofía; Kouvari, Miranta; Godoy, Pedro L.; Nicholl, Cecily S. C.; Buffan, Lucas; Dillon, Erin M.; Flannery-Sutherland, Joseph T.; Chiarenza, Alfio Alessandro (2023)
    The open-source programming language ‘R' has become a standard tool in the palaeobiologist's toolkit. Its popularity within the palaeobiological community continues to grow, with published articles increasingly citing the ...

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