Bibliography of books and articles by Stephen Jay Gould, from The New York Review of Books.
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Computational Paleontology Welcome to my Computational Paleontology homepage! This page is devoted to the use of mathematical models, simulation, computer graphics and computers in general in paleontology: Simulation of ontogeny (growth and form) Simulation of evolution and population genetics Population dynamics Simulation in functional morphology (mechanics, fluid dynamics etc.) Computer ...
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Photo from: University of Michigan Windows to the Universe Perhaps more than any other contemporary American scientist Stephen Jay Gould has presented the modes, implications, benefits, and shortcomings of science to a literate public. As an inventive and productive scholar he has shaped and participated in crucial debates of the biological and geological sciences, particularly with regard to ...
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Michal Kowalewski: Assistant Professor of Geobiology Office:3063 Derring Hall Phone: 540-231-5951 Fax: 540-231-3386 E-mail: michalk@vt.edu Instruction Research Publications Paleobiology Home Page CV How to Get to My House Note: Map oriented with North down Research Interests: Topics: Paleoecology, Taphonomy, Morphospace, Ichnology, Computer-Intensive Statistical Methods Organisms: Lingulid ...
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Reviews of Bully for Brontosaurus, Dinosaur in a Haystack, Ontogeny and Phylogeny, Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle and Wonderful Life ...
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James W. Valentine Active Emeritus Department of Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 Telephone: (510) 643-5791 Email: jwvsossi@socrates.berkeley.edu Recent Publications: Valentine, J. W. and A. G. Collins (2000). The significance of moulting in Ecdysozoan evolution. Evolution & Development 2(3): 152-156. Valentine, J. W. (2000). Two genomic paths to the evolution of ...
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Steven M. Holland Associate Professor B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1985 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990 James Lee Wilson Award, SEPM C.V. Research Interests My research interests lie primarily in the integration of paleontology and sequence stratigraphy, but I also pursue a number of other more purely sequence stratigraphic projects. (1) How sequence stratigraphy controls the occurrence of ...
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Charles Garrett Messing Professor of Oceanography Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center 8000 North Ocean Drive, Dania Beach, Florida 33004 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Geological Science University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 messingc@nova.edu PH: 954-262-3600 FX: 954-262-4098 Research Interests Systematics, phylogeny, biogeography and ecology of living crinoids ...
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Department of Geology Dr. J Bret Bennington Paleontology / Paleoecology B.S. University of Rochester, 1985 Ph.D. Virginia Tech, 1995 Office: 138 Gittleson Hall Phone: 516-463-5568 Fax: 516-463-5120 Email: Geojbb@hofstra.edu Teaching Physical Geology 1C Geomorphology 33 Sedimentation 135 Historical Geology 2C Environmental Science 601 Hydrogeology 121 Citing Web Articles Dinosaurs 06C ...
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Christopher A. McRoberts Assistant Professor of Geology (SUNY Cortland) Research Associate (American Museum of Natural History) PhD (1994) Syracuse University Bowers Hall, Rm. 348, Voice: (607) 753-2925 mcroberts@cortland.edu Teaching: There is always something new in geology. Imagine having to teach calculus! -Richard Cowen Physical Geology (GLY 261) occasional Historical Geology (GLY 262) ...
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Paul J. Morris President and CEO of Athro, Limited Voice Phone Number: 215-699-2342 E-mail Address: mole@morris.net Postal Address: 2256 Bethel Road Lansdale, PA 19446 USA I am also the Biodiversity Information Manager at The Academy of Natural Sciences, where I oversee the databases for all the biodiversity collections, and do research in paleontology. Research Interests I am an invertebrate ...
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Carl W. Stock Professor B.A. 1967, Hartwick College; M.A. 1974, State University of New York at Binghamton; Ph.D. 1977, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill E-mail: cstock@wgs.geo.ua.edu Research Interests Research centers on the paleontology of stromatoporoids, including taxonomy, evolution, paleoecology, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography. More specifically, this research involves ...
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Roy E. Plotnick Professor A.B. Columbia University, 1976 M.S. University of Rochester, 1978 Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1983 General Research Interests Invertebrate paleobiology; paleoecology; mathematical methods and models; fossil preservation; paleobiomechanics Current Research Projects Spatial statistics in ecology and stratigraphy, especially tools for data-model comparisons Spatially ...
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Colin D. Sumrall Ph. D., University of Texas at Austin, 1996 csumral@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu Research Interests: Phylogenetic systematics of Echinodermata (star fish, sea urchins, and their relatives). Phylogeny and late evolution of isorophinid edrioasteroids. Role played by fossils and long branches in phylogenetic systematics. Role of hard substrates in the early evolution of Echinodermata.
David L. Meyer Professor Ph.D., Yale Invertebrate paleobiology Office: Geology/Physics 505 Phone: (513) 556-4530 E-mail: David.Meyer@UC.EDU My research interests lie in the field of invertebratepaleontonlogy. Specifically, I am concerned withpaleobiology, the study of such aspects of ancientorganisms as ecology and functional morphotogy, which relates to the understanding of the ...
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Back to Faculty Personal Home Page Dana H. Geary Associate Professor Paleobiology Ph.D., Harvard University phone: (608) 263-7754 email: dana@geology.wisc.edu Research My primary interest is in the patterns and processes of evolutionary diversification. I also have a strong focus on paleoecology and paleoenvironments, as they provide the context for evolutionary change. Much of my work involves ...
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Gwen M. Daley gdaley@geology.wisc.edu Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Wisconsin 1215 West Dayton Street Madison, Wisconsin Figure 1. Highly speculative reconstruction of the Ordovician bivalve Ambonychia radiata. Click here for more about my research. Research Interests and Resume Molluscan Databases Resume Research Interests and Publications Current Research PROFESSIONAL ...
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Dr. Steve Hageman department of geology appalachian state university Courses - Research - Personal Page - contact me ...
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Associate Professor on Stratigraphy, Historical Geology and Marine Geology Voice : +55 21 2598-3293 Fax : +55 21 2598-3294 E-Mail : lborghi@geologia.ufrj.br EDUCATION Ph.D., 2002, Geology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro M.Sc., 1993, Geology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro B.Sc., 1989, Geology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro RESEARCH INTEREST Sedimentology (provenance, dispersal ...
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