2007 GSA talks
Here are the talks presented at the October, 2007 meeting of the Geological Society of America that made use of the Paleobiology Database.
- J. Alroy. The pull of lithification, geography, and collection size on Phanerozoic marine diversity patterns
- K. V. Bulinski, D. P. Buick, C. A. Ferguson, A. J. W. Hendy, and A. I. Miller. Cenozoic relationships between geographic range and assemblage-level abundance: the role of rare taxa.
- S. Finnegan, J. L. Payne, and S. C. Wang. Why are genus extinctions age-biased in the marine fossil record?
- M. Foote, J. S. Crampton, A. G. Beu, B. A. Marshall, R. A. Cooper, P. A. Maxwell, and I. Matcham. King for a day: rise and fall in site occupancy and geographic range in molluscan species and genera
- P. G. Harnik. Multiple factors in extinction risk: testing models of extinction selectivity in eocene bivalves using path analysis
- N. A. Heim. Delta diversity, migration and global warming during the late Ordovician
- A. J. W. Hendy. Where does all the diversity go again? A Cenozoic perspective on variations in alpha, beta and gamma diversity in shallow marine environments
- A. J. W. Hendy and W. D. Allmon. Sedimentological, latitudinal, and temperature distribution of turritelline gastropods, Cretaceous-Recent: a retreat from or by warm carbonates, or an effect of sampling?
- S. M. Holland. Moving beyond bias: a model for the common cause of evolutionary and stratigraphic patterns, based on Hubbell's unified theory
- R. Lockwood and S. L. Barbour Wood. Exploring the link between rarity and molluscan extinction in the Cenozoic record of the U.S. Coastal Plain
- K. C. Maguire and A. L. Stigall. The effect of climate on the paleobiogeography of the subfamily Equinae during the Miocene and Pliocene in north america
- A. I. Miller, D. P. Buick, K. V. Bulinski, C. A. Ferguson, and A. J. W. Hendy. Global geographic disparity of marine biotas through the Phanerozoic
- S. E. Peters. Are Sepkoski's evolutionary faunas evolutionary lithofacies?
- P. D. Wall, L. C. Ivany, and B. H. Wilkinson. Revisiting Raup: exploring the influence of outcrop area on diversity in light of modern sampling techniques