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  • Smith, Felisa A.; Payne, Jonathan L.; Heim, Noel A.; Balk, Meghan A.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Lyons, S. K.; McClain, Craig R.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip; Anich, Paula Spaeth; Wang, Steve C. (2016)
    The Geozoic encompasses the 3.6 Ga interval in Earth history when life has existed. Over this time, life has diversified from exclusively tiny, single-celled organisms to include large, complex multicellular forms. Just ...
  • Kosnik, Matthew A.; Alroy, John; Behrensmeyer, Anna K.; Fursich, Franz T.; Gastaldo, Robert A.; Kidwell, Susan M.; Kowalewski, Michal; Plotnick, Roy E.; Rogers, Raymond R.; Wagner, Peter J. (2011)
    Phanerozoic trends in shell and life habit traits linked to postmortem durability were evaluated for the most common fossil brachiopod, gastropod, and bivalve genera in order to test for changes in taphonomic bias. Using ...
  • Payne, Jonathan L.; McClain, Craig R.; Boyer, Alison G.; Brown, James H.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Krause, Richard A.; Lyons, Sara K.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip M.; Smith, Felisa A.; Spaeth, Paula; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Wang, Steve C. (2011)
  • Kowalewski, Michal; Kelley, Patricia H.; Bambach, Richard K.; Baumiller, Tomasz K.; Bengtson, Stefan; Brett, Carleton E.; Chin, Karen; Culver, Stephen J.; Dietl, Gregory P.; Farlow, James O.; Gahn, Forest J.; Haynes, Gary; Holtz,Thomas R., Jr.; Jenkins, Ian; Labandeira, Conrad C.; Lipps, JereH; van Valkenburgh, Blaire; Vermeij, Geerat J.; Walker, Sally E. (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
  • Kowalewski, Michal; Payne, Jonathan L.; Smith, Felisa A.; Wang, SteveC; McShea, Daniel W.; Xiao, Shuhai; Novak-Gottshall, Philip M.; McClain, Craig R.; Krause, Jr,R.A.; Boyer, Alison; Finnegan, Seth; Lyons, S. Kathleen; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Alroy, John; Spaeth, Paula A. (2011)
  • Payne, Jonathan L.; Boyer, Alison G.; Brown, James H.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Krause, Richard A.; Lyons, Sara K.; McClain, Craig R.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip M.; Smith, Felisa A.; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Wang, Steve C. (2009)
    The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life >3.5 billion years ago (Gya), but the pattern and timing of this size increase is poorly known. Consequently, controls underlying ...

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