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  • Madin, Joshua S.; Anderson, Kristen D.; Andreasen, Magnus Heide; Bridge, Tom C. L.; Cairns, Stephen D.; Connolly, Sean R.; Darling, Emily S.; Diaz, Marcela; Falster, Daniel S.; Franklin, Erik C.; Gates, Ruth D.; Hoogenboom, Mia O.; Huang, Danwei; Keith, Sally A.; Kosnik, Matthew A.; Kuo, Chao-Yang; Lough, Janice M.; Lovelock, Catherine E.; Luiz, Osmar; Martinelli, Julieta; Mizerek, Toni; Pandolfi, John M.; Pochon, Xavier; Pratchett, Morgan S.; Putnam, Hollie M.; Roberts, T. E.; Stat, Michael; Wallace, Carden C.; Widman, Elizabeth; Baird, Andrew H. (2016)
    Trait-based approaches advance ecological and evolutionary research because traits provide a strong link to an organism's function and fitness. Trait-based research might lead to a deeper understanding of the functions ...
  • Alroy, John; Aberhan, Martin; Bottjer, David J.; Foote, Michael; Fursich, Franz T.; Harries, Peter J.; Hendy, Austin J. W.; Holland, Steven M.; Ivany, Linda C.; Kiessling, Wolfgang; Kosnik, Matthew A.; Marshall, Charles R.; McGowan, Alistair J.; Miller, Arnold I.; Olszewski, Thomas D.; Patzkowsky, Mark E.; Peters, Shanan E.; Villier, Loic; Wagner, Peter J.; Bonuso, Nicole; Borkow, Philip S.; Brenneis, Benjamin; Clapham, Matthew E.; Fall, Leigh M.; Ferguson, Chad A.; Hanson, Victoria L.; Krug, Andrew Z.; Layou, Karen M.; Leckey, Erin H.; Nurnberg, Sabine; Powers, Catherine M.; Sessa, Jocelyn A.; Simpson, Carl; Tomasovych, Adam; Visaggi, Christy C. (2008)
    It has previously been thought that there was a steep Cretaceous and Cenozoic radiation of marine invertebrates. This pattern can be replicated with a new data set of fossil occurrences representing 3.5 million specimens, ...
  • Kosnik, Matthew A.; Hua, Quan; Kaufman, Darrell S.; Wuest, Raphael A. (2009)
    Radiocarbon-calibrated amino acid racemization ages of 428 individually dated shells representing four molluscan taxa are used to quantify time-averaging and shell half-lives with increasing burial depth in the shallow-water ...

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