Professional Presentations

2021-Present

307.

Brand, N., Miller-Camp, J., and Uhen, M. Where in the world does that whale hail from? Paleobiogeography and dispersal history of stem mysticetes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2022, pg. 86-87. [Poster]

306.

Fulghum, H.Z. and Polly, P.D. Evaluating dietary diversity in the tribosphenic dentition: machine learning analysis of simple linear measurements distinguish primary and secondary diet types in extant taxa. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 82nd Annual Meeting (Toronto, ON). 2022

305.

Fulghum, H.Z. and Polly, P.D. Evaluating dietary diversity in modern tribosphenic taxa. Great Lakes Paleontological Conference (Chicago, IL). 2022

304.

Fulghum, H.Z. and Polly, P.D. Assessing the diversity of modern tribosphenic dentitions using simple indices of functional morphology. Crossroads Conference, Bloomington, IN. 2022

303.

Fulghum, H.Z. and Polly, P.D. Evaluating dietary diversity in the tribosphenic dentition: simple linear measurements distinguish primary and secondary diet types in extant taxa. Conference, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, International. November 5, 2022.

302.

Guiry, E.J., Noël, S., Fowler, J., Kennedy, J.R., deFrance, S.D., Orchard, T., and Needs-Howard, S. Sulfur isotopes as an indicator of wetland use. Paper presented at the International Council for Archaeozoology Fish Remains Working Group Meeting, Vienna, Austria, August 22-27 2022.

301.

Hawley, K., Beeker, C., Johnson, C.C., and Rader, S. Methods to identify post-depositional geochemical alterations to ceramics in Submerged Archaeological Sites: A Case Study using prehistoric eramics from Eastern Dominican Republic. Presented at the Society for Historic Arcaheology Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, January 3-8 2023.

300.

Kennedy, J.R., Guiry, E.J., and deFrance, S.D. The dynamics of fish supply in late-nineteenth-century New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, and some implications for the role of transportation technology in fish trade. Paper presented at the International Council for Archaeozoology Fish Remains Working Group Meeting, Vienna, Austria, August 22-27 2022.

299.

Kort, A.E. Bizarre Backbones: A Synapomorphy in the Lumbar Vertebrae for Ferungulata. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, 2022.

298.

Kort, A.E. Testing the function of interlocking zygapophyses in lumbar vertebrae of early placental mammals. Society of Integrative Biology Annual Meeting. 2023

297.

LaBarge, T.W. and Njau, J.K. Taphonomy and Ichnology of Nile Crocodile Feeding Behavior. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 82nd Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada 2022 [Poster]

296.

LaBarge, T.W. and Njau, J.K. Taxonomic Reappraisal of the Ichnogenus Nihilichnus. The Geological Society of America Connects, Denver, CO, USA 2022 [Poster]

295.

Njau, J.K. Human Origins Research at Olduvai Gorge: Advances in Modern Paleoanthropology. Presented at the joint working meeting between Olduvai and D’manisi hominid projects. Conference organized by the Stone Age Institute and National Museum of Georgia. State University of Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. 2022

294.

Njau, J.K., Toth, N., Schick, Stanistreet, I., and Stollhofen, H. New stratigraphy extends Quaternary record at the Olduvai basin, Tanzania. Eastern African Association of Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology (EAAPP), Arusha, Tanzania 2022.

293.

Pante, M., de la Torre, I., d’Errico, F., Njau, J.K., and Blumenschine, R.J. Bone tools from Beds II-IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, and implications for the origins and evolution of bone technology. Paleoanthropology Society, Denver, CO 2022.

292.

Peltier, D.M. and Njau, J.K. Tectonic influence on Pleistocene vertebrate diversity at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Eastern Africa Association for Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology Biennial Conference, Arusha, Tanzania 2022.

291.

Peltier, D.M., Johnson, C.C., and Njau, J. Biostratigraphic Framework of Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Geological Society of America 2022 Annual Meeting, Denver, CO 2022

290.

Pineda Munoz, S., Chandroth, A., Fulghum, H., Hawley, K., LaBarge, T., Lopezalles, S., Nelson, A., Salcido, C.J., and Polly, P.D. The Conservation Archives: Bridging conservation research and practice. Conference, International Biogeography Society Biennial Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Academic, International. June 2, 2022.

289.

Pineda Munoz, S., Chandroth, A., Fulghum, H.,Hawley, K., LaBarge, T., Lopezalles, S., Nelson, A., Salcido, C.J., and Polly, P.D. The Conservation Archives: Bridging conservation research and practice. Conference, International Biogeography Society Biennial Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Academic, International. June 2, 2022.

288.

Polly, P.D. Spatial processes, statistical models, and vertebrate evolution in a changing environment. Conference, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Toronto, CO, Canada, International. November 4, 2022.

287.

Polly, P.D. Conservation Science of Park Paleontology. Panel, National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), Zoom, Academic. November 1, 2022.

286.

Royle, T.C.A, Kennedy, J.R., Guiry, E.J., Jackman, Y. Salcido, C.J., Polly, P.D. Functional drivers of evolutionary rates in mandible shape of carnivorous therian mammals: a study using biomechanical modeling and geometric morphometrics. Conference, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, B, Canada, International. November 5, 2022.

285.

Short, R., Polly, P.D., McGuire, J., and Lawing, A.M. Human impacts disrupt the functional relationship between traits and environment in large mammal communities. Conference, American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, United States, Academic. June 18, 2022.

284.

Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C. Predicting suitable habitats and refugia for the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa, US West Atlantic and Northern Gulf of Mexico. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 54, No. 5, Denver, CO. Abstract #379847, Invited presentation. 2022. DOI

283.

Fulghum, H.Z. Evolution of Devonian Reef Systems. Seminar, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University.

282.

Fulghum, H.Z. Pattern and Timing of Cenozoic Mammal Radiation. Seminar, Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago.

281.

Kennedy, J.R. An intro to zooarchaeology and a case study from the Gulf of Mexico. Paper presented for the Indiana State University Department of Earth and Environmental Systems Speaker Series, February 6.

280.

Polly, P.D. Paleontology and US National Monuments: Implications for Science and Public Lands. Seminar, Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series, online, Drumheller, Canada, International. February 2022.

279.

Polly, P.D. Spatial processes and evolutionary models. Seminar, Seminar Series, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United States, Academic. (April 6, 2023).

278.

Polly, P.D. The assembly of New World cat communities: ecometrics and Neogene faunal turnover. Seminar, Seminar Series, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United States, Academic. (April 6, 2023).

277.

Burtt, A.A. Stable isotope analysis of canid teeth from the Angel site (12Vg1). Presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois, April 2022.

276.

Burtt, A.A. Taboo to Chew: Cultural Influences on Dog-feeding. Invited Participant in, “Zooarchaeology Interest Group Sponsored Symposium: Animal Bones to Human Behavior.” Presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Virtual Locations, April 2021.

275.

Chandroth, A., and Chattopadhyay, D. Micromorphy offers effective defense against drilling and durophagous predation. Geological Society of America Annual Conference 2020. *Oral presentation.

274.

Edie, R.A., Kort, A.E. and Polly, P.D. Shape gradient across the lumbar vertebrae reflects locomotor style in mammals. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, 2020.

273.

Grossnickle, D., Brightly, W., Law, C., Pevsner, S., Roston, R., Stanchak, K., Weaver, L., Polly, P.D., Increased potential for convergence in morphological specialists. Virtual Evolution 2021, Society for the Study of Evolution / Society of Systematic Biologists / American Society of Naturalists, online, Academic, International. June 21, 2021.

272.

Hawley, K.M., Bush, D., Westman, T., and Pink, J. (organizers). Careers in Underwater Archaeology. Panel discussion planned for the 2022 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference (Philadelphia, PA). POSTPONED, will be given online April 2022.

271.

Hawley, K.M. and Tan, A. (organizers). Digital Media and Public Outreach in Underwater Archaeology. Panel discussion at the 2021 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference (virtual).

270.

Hawley, K.M. (participant), Tan, A. and Smith, M. (organizers). Women and People of Color in Underwater Archaeology. Panel discussion at the 2020 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference (Ft. Worth, MO).

269.

Kort, A.E. and Polly, P.D. XRCT scans reveal unusual characteristics of lumbar vertebrae in extinct mammals. Conference, GSA Connects 2021, Geological Society of America, Portland, OR, United States, Academic, International. (October 10, 2021).

268.

Kort, A.E., Edie, R.A., and Polly, P.D. XRCT scans reveal unusual characteristics of lumbar vertebrae in extinct mammals. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2021.

267.

Kort, A.E., Hicks, E.K., and Smiley, T.M. The beginner’s guide to 3D data processing: A pipeline for computed tomography (CT) data. Digital Data Conference, 2020

266.

Pearson, A., Polly, P.D., and Brunner, E. Making sense of modern human sulcal pattern variation, brain size and temporal lobe boundaries: implications for fossil Homo. Conference, American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, United States, Academic, International. (April 7, 2021).

265.

Pineda Munoz, S., Chandroth, A., Fulghum, H., Hawley, K., LaBarge, T., Lopezalles, S., Nelson, A., Salcido, C.J., and Polly, P.D. The Conservation Archives: Bridging conservation research and practice. International Biogeography Society Biennial Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Academic, International. (June 2, 2022).

264.

Pineda Munoz, S., Polly, P.D. Dietary generalism and its implications to paleoecology, dental morphology and wear. 81st Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Conference, November 1, 2021.

263.

Pineda-Munoz, S., .Tóth, A.B., Lyons, S.K., Wang, Y., and McGuire, J. Humans' landscape impacts have shaped North American mammal niches. 2nd Crossing the Palaeontological-Ecological Gap (2021), Berlin, Germany (Virtual oral presentation).

262.

Pineda-Munoz, S., Tóth, A.B., Lyons, S.K., Wang, Y., and McGuire, J. Humans have shaped the climatic distributions of modern North American mammals. 80th Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2020, Cincinnati, Ohio (Virtual oral presentation).

261.

Polly, P.D. Paleontology and US National Monuments: Implications for Science and Public Lands. Royal Tyrrell Museum, 24 Feb 2022 (online talk).

260.

Polly, P.D. Macroevolution in Paleontology. Biology and Paleontology MSc program, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 24 September 2021 (online talk).

259.

Polly, P.D. Punctuated equilibrium, Earth systems, and the Common Cause hypothesis extended: A new look at Gould’s Pleistocene snails from Bermuda. Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geosciences seminar series, 21 September 2021.

258.

Polly, P.D. Resilience, climate, and species: perspectives from deep time. Resilience & Memory in Archives, Libraries, and Museums, a Research in Repositories webinar, Indiana University Institute for Advanced Study, 16 September 2021 (online talk).

257.

Polly, P.D. Ecometric frameworks for studying functional trait change in mammalian communities through space and time. American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska (virtual), 18 June 2021.

256.

Polly, P.D. The landscape of adaptive landscapes: trade-offs between performance surfaces in space and time. Virtual symposium: Macroevolution of form and function in the mammalian locomotor system, Humboldt Universität, Berlin, 27 March 2021 (online talk).

255.

Polly, P.D. The vertebrate body plan: an overview of vertebrate anatomy. Vertebrate Paleontology Module. Turkana University College, Lodwar, Kenya, 24 Feb 2021 (online talk).

254.

Polly, P.D. Shrews and marmots. STEM education video series, Colorado State University video series on scientific research on small mammals by Tanya Dewey, Zoom, Fort Collins, CO, United States. September 1, 2021.

253.

Polly, P.D. Historic and ecogeographic processes in speciation: glacial cycles, dynamic reproductive
barriers, and diversification of mid-latitude mammals from a paleontological perspective. Conference, Virtual Evolution 2021, Society for the Study of Evolution / Society of Systematic Biologists / American Naturalist Society. June 21, 2021.

252.

Salcido, C.J., Polly, P.D. Influence of biomechanics on the mandible shape amongst carnivorous therian Mammals. 2020 Soceity of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Conference. *Poster presentation

251.

Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., and Dalkilic, M.M. Quantifying effects of thermal changes on predicted suitable habitat of the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa. 2021 Geological Society of America Annual Conference. *Oral presentation.

250.

Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., Phillips, G.E., and Ehret, D.J. Taxonomy and Paleoecology of Rudist Bivalves from Upper Cretaceous Strata, Gulf Coastal Plain, USA. 2020 Geological Society of America Annual Conference. *Oral presentation.

2020-2010

249.

Brimm, T.N.Z. Dive into Taíno History: Underwater Archaeology in the Caverns of the Dominican Republic, Padre Nuestro. Crossroads Conference, Bloomington, IN. (March 2019).

248.

Burtt, A.A. Ripe for Research. Plains Anthropological Conference, Bloomington, IN. (October 2019).

247.

Burtt, A.A., and  DeSantis, L.R.G. Unlikely Allies: Modern Wolves and the Diets of Pre-contact Domestic Dogs on the North American Plains and Rocky Mountains. Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Albuquerque, NM. (April 2019).

246.

Burtt, A.A., and DeSantis, L.R.G. Zooarchaeology Analysis and Contending with Variation in Natural History Collections. Indiana Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN (March 2019).

245.

Cook, K.J. Confounding Collections. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, May 2019.

244.

Fuentes-Gonzalez, J.A. Polly, P.D, Muñoz-Durán, J., Bartoszek, K., and Pienaar, J. Diet and Cranial Functional Morphology in Canids: Geometric Morphometrics and the Comparative Study of Adaptation. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY. (August 12, 2019).

243.

Hawley, K.M., and Scheiber, L.L. Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization Techniques of Shoshone Occupations in the Washakie Wilderness of NorthwesternWyoming. Plains Anthropological Conference, Bloomington, IN (October 2019).

242.

Hawley, K., Scheiber, L.L., and Burtt, A. Visualizing Mountain Shoshone Occupations in the Washakie Wilderness of Northwestern Wyoming. Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Albuquerque, NM. (April 2019).

241.

Hellert, S.P. Polly, P.D., and Rhoda, D.P. Evolutionary Constraint of The Diversification of Avian Limbs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia. (October 2019).

240.

Kennedy, J.R. 19th-century Chinese Migration and the Pacific World Fish Trade. Fish Remains Working Group Meeting, Portland, OR. (August 2019).

239.

Kennedy, J.R. and Rogers, L. A Piece of Salted Snakehead and Its Implications for the Nineteenth-Century Chinese Diaspora Fish Trade. Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, St. Charles, MO. (January 2019).

238.

Kennedy, J.R. Zooarchaeological Perspectives on Tradition, Trade, and Entrepreneurialism in the 19th-Century Chinese Diaspora. Syracuse University, Department of Anthropology. (October 25, 2019).

237.

Kort, A.E. An Early “Cat Gap”? An Evaluation of Oxyaenids as Ecological Analogues of Felids. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia. (October 2019).

236.

Miller-Camp, J. Patchwork Patterns and Widescale Worth: Small Paleontology Museums are Local Linchpins. Invited Participant in “No Collection Left Behind: Research Contributions of Small Collections.” Presented at the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May 2019.

235.

Miller-Camp, J. and Crane, C. Small to Mid-size Natural History Museums as Pillars of Their Communities. Presented at the Association for Materials and Methods in Paleontology Annual Conference, Hays, Kansas, April 2019.

234.

Miller-Camp, J. Squee! Ahhh! What, no!? And Other Reactions to a Fuzzy Rock. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. (May 2019).

233.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits, environments, and clades: at the interface of climate, ecology, and evolution. Integrative Anatomy Program, University of Missouri, 28 February 2020.

232.

Polly, P.D. Hip deep in giant snakes, climate, environment, and the evolution of the vertebrate body plan. Clara Jones Langston Centennial Lecture in Vertebrate Paleontology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas, Austin, 5 December 2019.

231.

Polly, P.D. The assembly of cat communities in the New World: ecometrics and Neogene faunal turnover. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia. (October 13, 2019).

230.

Polly, P.D. Assessing form-function-environment interactions using ecometric analysis of functional traits. North American Paleontological Convention, Keynote Presentation in the Environmental Change and Evolution of Form and Function Symposium, University of California, Riverside, 22 June 2019.

229.

Polly, P.D. Paleontology and US National Monuments: Why downsizing Grand Staircase Escalante and Bears Ears is bad for science. North American Paleontological Convention, University of California, Riverside, 22 June 2019.

228.

Polly, P.D. Spatial processes and evolutionary models: re-examining Gould’s Pleistocene snail from Bermuda. University of California Museum of Paleontology Award Lecture, 2 April 2019

227.

Polly, P.D. Cycles and space: Interactions between evolutionary processes, trait sorting, and environmental change. New York Regional Primatology Colloquium, New York City University of New York, 7 March 2019.

226.

Polly, P.D. Spatial processes and evolutionary models: re-examining Gould’s Pleistocene snail from Bermuda. Guy F. Atkinson Distinguished Lecture, Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, 31 January 2019.

225.

Polly, P.D. Cycles and space: interactions between evolutionary processes, trait sorting, and environmental change. Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 25 January 2019.

224.

Rhoda, D.P., Hellert, S., and Polly, P.D. Shifting Patterns of Functional Integration During the Evolution of Flight in Theropods. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Brisbane, Australia. (October 2019).

223.

Sturgeon, P.R. and Motz, G. Don't Throw Your Specimens Out of a Window: Resurrecting IU's Lost Megalonyx jeffersonii. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. (May 2019).

222.

Thorpe, E.D., and Zimmerman, A. Bringing microfossil specimens into the light: Using semi-automated digitization techniques to improve collection accessibility. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, May 2019.

221.

Zimmerman, A. Kit-bashing camera code: Lessons in developing auto-assist tools to compliment the GIGAmacro Photography System. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, May 2019.

220.

Zimmerman, A.N., Johnson, C.C., Bussberg, N., and Dalkilic, M.M. Leveraging machine learning to inform satial and temporal patterns in deep-sea coral biodiversity, Gulf of Mexico and US West Atlantic. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Phoenix, AZ.

219.

Buchanan, M.E., and Wernette, M. Early Mississippian Faunal Practices at Angel Mounds: Results from the Analysis of Feature 37. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, October, 2017.

218.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. Ruminant unguals: a global ecomorphological analysis of substrate and evolution. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Minneapolis, MN, 26-28 June, 2016.

217.

Burtt, A.A. Animals Understood: Ethnohistoric Investigations into Indigenous Peoples and the Perceived Powers of the Natural World. Invited participant in “At the Crossroads of Plains American Indian Culture, History, and Language: Exploring Contributions of Raymond J. DeMallie and Douglas R. Parks in Anthropological and Archaeological Discourse.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

216.

Burtt, A.A. Friend or Foe: A Statistical Approach to Analyzing Dental Microwear Data of Domestic Dogs and Wild Canids. Presented at the 75th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

215.

Burtt, A.A. Hard Fare: Investigating Dog Teeth to Interpret the Value of a Dog among Northwestern Plains and Rocky Mountains. Invited participant in “Beyond Domestication: Investigations into the Human-Canine Connection.” Presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 2017.

214.

Burtt, A.A. Need to Feed? Applying DMTA to Examine Ancient Canine Feeding Practices. Presented at the Indiana University Anthropology Graduate Student Association Symposium, Bloomington, Indiana, February 2017.

213.

Christian, S. and Scheiber, L.L. Wyoming Wildfire Reveals ‘Massive’ Shoshone Camp, Thousands of Artifacts: Results of Bighorn Archaeology’s 2017 Work in the Caldwell Creek Drainage, Fremont County, Wyoming. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

212.

Cory, M.J. Creating Childhood: Comparing an Idealized Childhood of High Plains Oral History with Early European Reports. Invited participant in “At the Crossroads of Plains American Indian Culture, History, and Language: Exploring Contributions of Raymond J. DeMallie and Douglas R. Parks in Anthropological and Archaeological Discourse.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

211.

Cory, M.J. Embracing Pedagogy: Why the Archaeological Field School Matters in Today’s University System. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented at the Plains
Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

210.

Cory, M.J. Skin Lodges and Stone Circles: Re-examining Finnigan’s Models of Domestic Taphonomy. Presented at the Indiana University Anthropology Graduate Student Association Symposium, Bloomington, Indiana, February 2017.

209.

Fuentes-Gonzales, J., Polly, P.D., and Martins, E. A Bayesian phylogenetic ANCOVA: Dealing with uncertainty in the study of carnivoran limb coevolution. Evolution Annual Meeting, Montpellier, France.

208.

Hasenmueller, N.R., Hasenmueller, W.A., Motz, G.J., and Daniels, M.I.S. The Indiana Geologic Names Information System – A Stratigraphic Database. Presented at the Indiana Academy of Science annual meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 2017.

207.

Hawley, K.M. and Scheiber, L.L. Photogrammetric Documentation of Site Features in the Bighorn Basin. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological
Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

206.

Hellert, S.M. Understanding the Causes of Phenotypic Integration Patterns in the Evolution of Flightless Birds. Presented at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, October, 2017.

205.

Laherty, J. and Motz, G.J. Imago: Building a Biocollections Repository for Digital Preservation and Scientific Reproducibility. Presented at the Inaugural Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference. Ann Arbor, Michigan, June
2017.

204.

Laherty, J. and Motz, G.J. Responding to the Invisible Infrastructure: Research Libraries as Preservation Partners in the Curation of Physical Specimen Biocollections Data. Presented at the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Meeting, Denver, Colorado, June 2017.

203.

Motz, G., Johnson, C.C., and Polly, P.D. Digital access(ion) of the Indiana University Paleontology Collection: leveraging resources from geoinformatics, distributed cyberinfrastructure, citizen science, and augmented reality. Geological Society of America, Seattle, WA 22 October 2017.

202.

Motz, G., Ng, W., Cook, K., Laherty, J., Polly, P.D., Johnson, C.C., and Njau, J.K. Starting from scratch: digitization of an entire collection ecosystem. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 18 Jun3 2017.

201.

Polly, P.D.  Functional traits, environments, and clades: at the interface of climate, ecology, and evolution, Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio University, 27 November 2017.

200.

Polly, P.D. Morphometrics and evolution: the challenge of crossing rugged phenotypic landscapes with straight paths. Belyaev Symposium, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia. 7 August 2017.

199.

Polly, P.D.  Macroecology of limbs: ecometrics, community assembly, and clade sorting in limb traits in Neogene Carnivora. Limb Symposium, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta. 23 August 2017.

198.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits, environments, and clades: at the interface of climate, ecology, and evolution. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. September 2017.

197.

Reese, A.,  Cook, K., and Polly P.D. Evaluating measurement error using fossil brachiopods and their 3D models. IU Crossroads Symposium, Indiana University, 31 March 2017.

196.

Rhoda, D. and Polly, P.D. Phylogenetic supertree of fossil North American carnivores. IU Crossroads Symposium, Indiana University, 31 March 2017.

195.

Riley, J. Results from a Bone Surface Modification Analysis of Sloth Bones from Padre Nuestro Cavern, Dominican Republic. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 2017.

194.

Salomon, M., .Renton, J., Cory, M.J., and Lindley, P. There is No “I” in Archaeology: BIghorn Archaeology’s Public Collaboration during the 2017 Field Season. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

193.

Scheiber, L.L. and Peterson, M.R. Exploring Photogrammery and Aerial Archaeology for Innovative Mapping and Surveying at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 2017.

192.

Scheiber, L.L. Anthropology, History, and American Indian Studies at IU, Past and Present: Crossroads Discussion. Presented at the Indiana at the Crossroads of American Anthropology and History: Symposium in Honor Of
Raymond J. DeMallie. Bloomington, Indiana, September 2017.

191.

Van Alst, E.C., Scheiber, L.L., and Cory, M.J. Into the West(ern) Experience – They Ain't From These Parts: Using Fiction to Help Teach a Wyoming Archaeology Field School. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented.

190.

Van Alst, E.C., Cory, M.J., and Scheiber, L.L. Surveying the Buffalo’s Heart: Results of Bighorn Archaeology’s 2017 Work on Heart Mountain. Invited participant in “Into the West(ern Plains): Results of the 2017 Bighorn Archaeology Field School, Park and Fremont Counties, Wyoming.” Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 2017.

189.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. 2016. Substrate and limb evolution: a global ecomorphological analysis of ruminant unguals. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 26-30.

188.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. Ruminant unguals: a global ecomorphological analysis of substrate and evolution. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Minneapolis, MN, 26-28 June, 2016.

187.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. Substrate and limb evolution: a global ecomorphological analysis of ruminant unguals. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Washington, DC, 29 June - 3 July, 2016.

186.

Bykowski, R. and Polly, P.D. 2016. Ecological ontogeny and functional changes in the growth of tyrannosaurids. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 26-30.

185.

Farrugia, P., Polly, P.D., and Njau, J.T. 2016. An analysis of shape differences in crocodylian dentition using geometric morphometrics. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 26-30 October.

184.

Hensley-Marschand, B. and Polly, P.D. 2016. Ecometric indicators demonstrate seasonally warm and arid environments in the Early Pleistocene of Northern East Asia. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 26-30, 2016.

183.

Jones, K.E., Polly, P.D., Head, J.J., Angielczyk, K.D., and  Pierce, S.E. Evolutionary increases in vertebral regionalization within the mammalian lineage: evidence from fossil synapsids. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Bethesda, Maryland, 29 June - 3 July 2016.

182.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits, environments, and clades: at the interface of climate, ecology, and evolution. Paleobiology Seminar Series, Stony Brook University, 5 May 2016.

181.

Polly, P.D. 2016. Earth systems, eustasy, and evolution: computational modeling of the effects of sea level change on trait evolution and morphological disparity in Bermudan land snails. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, September 25-18, 2016.

180.

Polly, P.D. 2016. Functional traits, environments, and clades: at the interface of climate, ecology, and evolution. Anthropological, Environmental, and Geological Interdisciplinary Sciences (AEGIS) seminar series, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 26 February 2016.

179.

Polly, P.D., Schnitzler, J., Eronen, J.T., and Lawing, A.M. 2016. Long-term directional transitions in global climate rather than short-term fluctuations drive changes in vertebrate diversity. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 26-30.

178.

Polly, P.D. and Motz, G.J. 2016. Patterns and processes in morphospace: geometric morphometrics of three-dimensional objects. Paleontological Society Short Course, September 24, 2016, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

177.

Angielczyk, K.D., Polly, P.D., and Stayton, C.T. Quantitative Evolutionary Modeling as a Framework for a New Synthesis of Geometric Morphometrics and Finite Element Analysis. Symposium on "The Shape of things to Come: Geometric Morphometrics in Vertebrate Paleontology". 75th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dallas, Texas, 14-17 October 2015.

176.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. 2015. Substrate use, environmental adaptability and skeletal plasticity in the hoof bones of captive ruminants. Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference. Bloomington, Indiana.

175.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. Environmental adaptability and skeletal plasticity: effects of captivity on the distal limbs of ruminants. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual meeting, 3-7 January 2015, West Palm Beach, Florida.

174.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. The effects of substrate, body position, and plasticity on the morphology of Ruminant unguals. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, 14-17 October 2015, Dallas, Texas.

173.

Head, J.J. and Polly, P.D. Anatomical tests of the roles of regulatory genetics in the evolution of snake-like body forms in squamates. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, University of Kansas at Lawrence, 30 July - 2 August, 2015.

172.

Head, J.J. and Polly, P.D. Snaking through a gradient: combining geometric morphometrics and maximum likelihood to model and anatomical continuum. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, 14-17 October 2015, Dallas, Texas.

171.

Jones, K.E., Polly, P.D., Head, J.J., Fernandez, V., Angielczyk, K.D., and Pierce, S.E. The evolution of axial regionalization in mammals: perspectives from the synapsid fossil record. 75th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dallas, Texas, 14-17 October 2015.

170.

Lawing, A.M., Polly, P.D., Hews, D.K., and Martins, E. 2014. Including fossils in phylogenetic climate reconstructions: a deep time perspective on climatic niche evolution and diversification of Spiny lizards (Sceloporus). 7th Biennial Conference of the International Biogeography Society, 8-12 January 2015, University of Bayreuth, Germany.

169.

Polly, P.D. Cusps, chromosomes, and clades: micro- and macroevolutionary processes in the geography of morphology. Comparative Biology Symposium Series, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. 8 June 2015

168.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits and environments. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 3 September 2015.

167.

Polly, P.D. 2015. Hip deep in giant snakes: Titanoboa and temperature in the Paleocene. Blatchley Nature Study Club, Noblesville, Indiana. 22 January 2015.

166.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits, environments, and clade dynamics in deep time. University of California Museum of Paleontology, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley. 10 April 2015.

165.

Polly, P.D. Functional traits, environments, and clade dynamics in deep time. Evolutionary, Ecology, and Behavior Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, Indiana University. 6 March 2015.

164.

Polly, P.D. 2015. Vertebrate Functional Traits as Proxies for Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment. AAAS Annual Meeting, San Jose, California, 13 February 2015.

163.

Polly, P.D. and Head, J.J. Measuring Earth-life Transitions: Ecometric Analysis of Functional Traits from Late Cenozoic Vertebrates. Paleontological Society Short Course, Geological Society of America, 31 October, 2015.

162.

Polly, P.D., Lawing, A.M., Bormet, A.K., and Fuentes Gonzales, J. 2015. Form, function, and clade sorting: a phylogenetic and ecological analysis of carnivoran tarsal evolution using 3D data. 75th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Dallas, Texas, 14-17 October 2015.

161.

Bormet, A.K. and Polly, P.D. 2014. The effect of body position on distal phalanx shape: a geometric morphometric analysis in the ruminants. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berlin, Germany, 5-8 November 2014.

160.

Johnson, C.C., Njau, J., Kauffman, C.E., Kauffman, E., Toth, N., Schick, K., and Kearney, J., 2014. Bivalve mollusc assemblage of Bed III, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. 10th North American Paleontology Convention, Abstract Book, p. 35.

159.

Motz, G.J. and Boush, L.E.P. The 'Estuary Effect': Broad implications of continental invasion on taxonomic richness and survivorship in bivalve and gastropod molluscs. 4th International Palaeontological Congress, Mendoza, Argentina, 28 September - 3 October 2014

158.

Nold, K.D., Conrad, G.W., Jonson, C.C., Roush, C.C., and Glascokc, M.D., 2014. Compositional analysis of ceramic sherds from southeastern Dominican Republic. Society for American Archaeology, Abstract Volume. Austin, Texas.

157.

Nold, K.D., Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., Conrad, G.W., and Beeker, C.W., 2014. Isotopic evidence of recent, coastal paleoclimate from archaeological gastropod shells. 10th North American Paleontology Convention, Abstract Book, p. 29.

156.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Ectotherms in a changing world: reptiles and climate in the past, present, and future. 29th Midwest Herpetological Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana, 18 October 2014.

155.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Changing organisms, changing climate: the dynamics of evolution, geography, and traits. Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 11 September 2014.

154.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Transforming morphology with mathematics: can morphometric methods model the evolution of complex morphology? Symposium on Digitization in Vertebrate Paleontology, 10th Annual North American Paleontological Convention, University of Florida at Gainesville, 18 February 2014.

153.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Changing organisms, changing climate: the dynamics of evolution, geography, and traits. Department of Geography, Indiana University Bloomington, 24 October 2014.

152.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Clasts with minds of their own: new approaches to interactions between organisms and Earth systems. Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, 8 October 2014.

151.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Hip deep in giant snakes: Titanoboa and temperature in the Paleoeocene. Indiana Society of Paleontology, Greenfield, Indiana, 6 September 2014.

150.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Clasts with minds of their own: new approaches to interactions between organisms and Earth systems. Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, 7 February 2014.

149.

Polly, P.D., Bormet, A.K., and Lawing, A.M. 2014. Selection or geographic sorting in the establishment of ecometric patterns: intraspecific variation and environment in carnivoran ankle morphology. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Berlin, Germany, 5-8 November 2014.

148.

Polly, P.D. 2014. Changing organisms, changing climate: the dynamics of geography, evolution and traits. School of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 4 March 2014.

147.

Getty, P.R., Hsieh, S., McCarthy, T.D., and Bush, A.M. 2013. Three-dimensional Treptichnus from the Early Jurassic of Massachusetts: implications for burrow morphology, preservation, and tracemaker identity. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs: 45:900.

146.

Johnson, C.C. 2013. Coral resiliency in Bonaire National Marine Park. Southeastern GSA Section Meeting, Geological Society of America, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 20-21, 2013.

145.

Johnson, C.C. 2013. Establishing a bioenvironmental database for future ocean acidification and coral resiliency analyses. Southeastern GSA Section Meeting, Geological Society of America, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 20-21, 2013.

144.

Johnson, C.C. 2013. Unraveling Caribbean geology and linking tropical events to regional and global climate and biodiversity issues. Southeastern GSA Section Meeting, Geological Society of America, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 20-21, 2013.

143.

Polly, P.D. 2013. Center for the Advanced Study of Hominin Paleobiology. George Washington University, Washington, DC. Mammals and climate: new statistical approaches?. 6 February 2013.

142.

Bose, R., De, A., Polly, P.D. 2012. Quantitative evaluation reveals taxonomic over-splitting in extinct brachiopods from deep time: implications in conserving biodiversity. 27th Annual Meeting of The Society For The Preservation of Natural History Collections, New Haven, Connecticut, June 10-16, 2012.

141.

Bose, R., Polly, P.D. 2012. Evolution on a temporal scale: A case study of a Devonian brachiopod species in the Traverse group of northeastern Michigan, USA. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 4-7, 2012.

140.

Green, R.M., Johnson C.C., Beeker, C.D., and Jones, B.H. 2012. Analysis of coral reef decline in Bonaire. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 4-7, 2012.

139.

Green, R., Polly, P.D., Johnson, C., Elswick, E., and Cross-Najafi, I. 2012. The repository within a department - unique challenges and special opportunities. Geological Society of America North-Central Section Meeting, Dayton, Ohio, April 23-24, 2012.

138.

Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., Beeker, C.D., Kauffman, E.G., Budziak, A.T., and Wiegand, N. 2012. Best-fit analysis for future coral reef survivors on Bonaire: A lifeline to the reefs' future in the region. Presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 3-7 December 2012.

137.

Kirchner-Smith, M. 2012. Inferring locomotor capabilities of the extinct terror bird Gastornis using Geometric Morphometrics. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 17-20, 2012.

136.

Nold, K.D., Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., Conrad, G.W., and Beeker, C.D. 2012. Proxies of paleoclimate from archaeological midden shells, Atlantic Coast, Dominican Republic. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 4-7, 2012.

135.

Parham, J.F., Ksepka, D.T., Polly, P.D., M. Van Tuinen, and M. J. Benton. 2012. The fossil calibration database: a bioinformatic tool for dating divergences of extant lineages. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 17-20, 2012.

134.

Polly, P. D. 2012. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. ?Changing organisms, changing climate: the dynamics of geography, evolution, and traits?. 27 September 2012.

133.

Smith, M. and P. D. Polly. 2012. Regional patterns of modern sympatry in North American Quaternary mammal faunas. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 17-20, 2012.

132.

Green, R.M., Johnson, C.C., Beeker, C.D., De Leon, R., Elswick, E.R., and Wiegand, N.R. 2011. Spatial and temporal variation in Bonaire scleractinian coral communities. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9-12, 2011.

131.

Johnson, C.C., Beeker, C.D., Green, R.M., and Kauffman, E.G. 2011. Submerged cultural resources in the Caribbean reveal successional stages of biota. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9-12, 2011.

130.

Morgenthien, J.N., Johnson, C.C., Kauffman, E.G., Elswick, E.R., Martinez-Colo, M., and Santos, H. 2011. Paleoecology of the Maastrichtian El Rayo Formation, Suthwestern Puerto Rico. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 43: 614.

129.

Morgenthien, J.N., C.C. Johnson, E.G. Kauffman, E.R. Elswick, M. Martínez-Colón, H. Santos. 2011. Paleoecology of the Maastrichtian El Rayo Formation, southwestern Puerto Rico. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 9-12, 2011.

128.

Polly, P.D. 2011. Center for Functional Anatomy & Evolution. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. "Ecometrics of carnivores." 29 April 2011.

127.

Polly, P.D. 2011. Feet, Ferrets and Phylogeny: Evolution and Ecology of Quantitative Morphological Traits. Centro de Investigacion en Biodiversidad y Conservacion, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Cuernavaca, Mexico. 13 May 2011.

126.

Polly, P.D. 2011. On Morphological Clocks: Why the Phenotype is a Poor Predictor of Time Since Common Ancestry. Society of Systematic Biology Symposium: Unified Approaches for Understanding Patterns of Character Evolution and Diversification. Evolution Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma. 18 June 2011.

125.

Polly, P.D., Dundas, R.G., and Lawing, A.M. 2011. Standing up to climate change: community locomotor ecomorphology and paleoenvironment in the Plio-Pleistocene. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2-5, 2011.

124.

Bose, R., and Schneider, C. 2010. Episkeletobionts on Pseudoatrypa (Brachiopoda) from the lower Genshaw Formation of the Middle Devonian Traverse Group of Michigan, USA. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 31-November 3, 2010.

123.

Bose, R., Leighton, L.R., and Polly, P.D. 2010. A geometric morphometric study of Silurian and Devonian brachiopod subfamilies of the Atrypida order (Atrypinae, Variatrypinae and Spinatrypinae) from Eastern North America. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 31-November 3, 2010.

122.

Johnson, C.C., Kauffman, E.G., Elswick, E.R., Davis, A., and Santos, H. 2010. Tropical carbonate sequences of Albian age depict sea level rise of regional extent. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 31-November 3, 2010.

121.

Polly, P.D. 2010. Feet, Ferrets, and Phylogeny: the Evolution and Ecology of Simple and Complicated Morphometric Traits. Department of Theoretical Biology, University of Vienna, Austria. 14 June 2010.

120.

Polly, P.D. 2010. Mammals, Morphology, and Meteorology: Ecometric Approaches to Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. 8 February 2010.

119.

Polly, P.D. 2010. Quantitative approaches to geographic variation: Environment, palaeophylogeography, and ecometrics. Centro Nacional de Investigacion sobre la Evolucion Humana, Burgos, Spain. 17 June 2010.

118.

Polly, P.D. 2010. Quantitative approaches to geographic variation: environment, palaeophylogeography, and ecometrics. Keynote presentation at 3rd International Paleontology Conference, Palaeontological Data Analysis Symposium, Imperial College, London. 28 June, 2010.

117.

Polly, P.D. 2010. The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain (AHOB) Database. The Neandertal Museum, Mettmann, Germany. Workshop on Pleistocene Databases - Acquisition, Storing, Sharing. 11 June 2010.

116.

Polly, P.D. and Goswami, A. 2010. Methods for studying morphological integration and modularity. Paleontological Society Short Course, GSA Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. 30 October 2010.

115.

Polly, P.D., Lawing, A.M., and Head, J.J. 2010. Comparative evolutionary ecological morphology of locomotion in terrestrial vertebrate carnivores. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 13-16, 2012.

114.

Smith, M.R. 2010. Regional Disjunction in Pleistocene Faunas from Indiana and the Midwest. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 13-16, 2012.

2009-2000

113.

Bose, R. and Polly, P.D. 2009. Evolutionary change and geographic variation in Silurian-Devonian Atrypa reticularis: A geometric morphometric approach. Ninth North American Paleontological Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21-26, 2009.

112.

Bose, R., Schneider, C., Polly, P.D., and Yacobucci, M. 2009. Synecological interactions of the brachiopod fauna in the carbonate environment of the Middle Devonian Dundee Formation of Ohio, USA. Ninth North American Paleontological Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21-26, 2009.

111.

Budziak, A., Beeker, C. de Leon, R., Johnson, C., and Kauffman, E. 2008. From barrels to augers: Managing a transition in the mooring buoy systems of Bonaire National Marine Park. Abstract, International Coral Reef Symposium, Reefs for the Future, July 7-11, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA

110.

Johnson, C.C. 2008. Association of paleoenvironment and evolutionary grade of reef constructors through the Phanerozoic. Abstract, 2008 Joint Meeting Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Societies with Gulf Coast Section SEPM.

109.

Johnson, C.C., Beeker, C.D., Elswick, E.R., Kauffman, E.G. 2009. Reef's future inhabitants: Selected coral development on artificial substrates. Ninth North American Paleontological Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21-26, 2009.

108.

Kauffman, E.G., Elswick, E.R., Johnson, C.C., and Chamberlain, K. 2009. The first diversification of metazoan life: Biogeochemistry and comparative morphology of 1.9 - 2.5 billion year old trace fossils to Phanerozoic counterparts. Ninth North American Paleontological Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21-26, 2009.

107.

Nold, K.D., Johnson, C.C., Conrad, G.W., Beeker, C.D., Kauffman, E.G., and Elswick, E.R. 2009. Utilizing shell middens as evidence of TAíNO Food Resources. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 7, p. 614.

106.

Polly, P.D. 2009. Environmental sorting of vertebrate faunas: Is locomotor ecomorphology an indicator of palaeoenvironment? Ninth North American Paleontological Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21-26, 2009.

105.

Ramírez-Martínez, W.R., Johnson, C., Martínez, M., Torres, M. C., Ortíz V., and Vélez J. 2008. Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy from Kuphus incrassatus, Cenozoic Limestones, Puerto Rico. 18va Conferencia de Geologia del Caribe, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana, 24-28 March, 2008.

104.

Gehlhausen, J., Puchalski, S., Dalkilic, M., Johnson, C., and Elswick, E. 2007. Visualization of Fossil Records using Microsoft Virtual Earth. Microsoft e-Science Workshop 2007 at RENCI, October 21-23, 2007.

103.

Johnson, C.C., Beeker, C.D., Budziak, A.T., Stewart, J.D., and Kauffman, E.G. 2007. Coral recruits on submerged cultural artifacts, 1724 Guadalupe Underwater Archaeological Preserve, Dominican Republic. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 28-31, 2007.

102.

Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., Dalkilic, M.M., Polly, P.D., Enneking, A.J., and Gehlhausen, J.R. 2007. Preservation and development of paleontology collections for research and education. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 28-31, 2007.

101.

Puchalski, S.S., Johnson, C.C., and Douglas, B. 2007. Effects of valve microstructure on strength and preservation potential of two modern chiton (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) species. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 28-31, 2007.

100.

Bose, R., Yacobucci, M. and Wright, C. 2006. Epibionts on the brachiopods from the Devonian Dundee Formation of Ohio. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 22-25, 2006.

99.

Dalkilic, M., Beason, S., Elswick, E.R., and Johnson, C.C. 2006. Paleoinformatics in the PASTT: Information Technology is not just for the future anymore. Microsoft e-Science Workshop, The Johns Hopkins University, Oct. 13-15, 2006.

98.

Dalkilic, M., Beason, S., Elswick, E.R., and Johnson, C.C. 2006. Paleoinformatics in the PASTT: Information Technology is not just for the future anymore. Microsoft e-Science Workshop, The Johns Hopkins University, Oct. 13-15, 2006.

97.

Johnson, C.C. 2006. Teaching Time in Undergraduate Geology: Innovations and Assessments. In: Sharing New Findings, Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Spring Exposition, April 14, 2006, p. 13-15.

96.

Johnson, C.C., Ramirez, W.R., Leckie, R.M., Hernandez, S.Y., Barrow, E.A., Hegewald, M., and Velez, J. 2006. Oligocene reef deposits linked to ODP Site 999 with Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 22-25, 2006.

95.

Puchalski, S.S., Johnson, C.C., and Eernisse, D. 2006. Sampling bias and the perceived quality of the fossil record of chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora): Changing a Paradigm. 72nd Annual American Malacological Society & 39th Annual Western Malacological Society, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, July 29?August 3, 2006.

94.

Ramirez, W.R., Johnson, C.C., Martinez, M., Torres, M del C, and Ortiz, V. 2006. Strontium isotope stratigraphy from Kuphus incrassatus, Cenozoic Limestones, Puerto Rico. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 22-25, 2006.

93.

Simonelli, G., Johnson, C.C., Elswick, E.R., and Kauffman, E.G. 2006. Sedimentation and Geochemistry of the Mansfield Formation in Martin County, Indiana. North-Central Geological Society of America Meeting, Akron, Ohio, April 20-21, 2006.

92.

Filkorn, H.F., Johnson, C.C., Molineux, A., and Scott, R.W., Editors, 2005. Seventh International Congress on Rudists: Abstracts and Post-Congress Field Guide. SEPM Society of Sedimentary Geology Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 6 ? 11, 2005.

91.

Campbell, M.R. 2004. Systematics of the genus Streptacis (Gastropoda, Heterostropha). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 36, no. 2, p. 134, Mar.

90.

Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G. 2004. Cretaceous reef ecosystems and environmental associations. Geological Society of America 38th Annual Meeting, North-Central Section, 2004 Program, p. 35.

89.

Smith, M.R. 2004. Taxonomic Analysis of the Early Eocene Mammalian Fauna of the Big Horn Basin. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, November 7-10, 2004.

88.

Johnson, C.C., Pratt, L.M., Kauffman, E.G., Mora, G., and Carmo, A.M. 2003. High-frequency oceanographic and climatic fluctuations in a subequatorial mid-Cretaceous basin, northeastern Brazil. The Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 35, no. 6, p. 494.

87.

Puchalski, S.S. 2003. Taphonomy of Mopalia muscosa and Katharina tunicata (Phylum Mollusca, Class Polyplacophora) from Cattle Point and False Bay, San Juan Island, Washington, USA. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, November 2-5, 2003.

86.

Campbell, M.R. 2002. Faunal patterns of Pennsylvanian silicified marine Gastropoda from Indiana. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 34, no. 2, p. 117, Mar.

85.

Campbell, M.R. 2002. Systematics and phylogenetics of late Paleozoic Streptacidae (Gastropoda). Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 34, no. 6, p. 267, Oct.

84.

Fall, L.M., Kauffman, E.G., and Johnson, C.C. 2002. Quantification of coiling in rudist bivalves. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 34, no. 6, p. 538.

83.

Johnson, C.C. 2002. Patterns and processes influencing Upper Cretaceous reefs. Geological Association of Canada - Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Abstracts Volume 27, p. 56-57.

82.

Johnson, C.C. 2002. Reefs, hierarchy theory and public policy. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 34, no. 6, p. 66.

81.

Johnson, C.C. 2002. Tropical environmental dynamics inferred from biotic dispersion patterns. Workshop on Cretaceous Climate and Ocean Dynamics, Florissant, Colorado. Program, Abstracts, Field Guide July 14-18, 2002, p. 44.

80.

Campbell, M.R. 2001. Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications of Pennsylvanian silicified marine Gastropoda from Indiana. North American Paleontological Convention, Berkeley, California, June 26 - July 1, 2001.

79.

Johnson, C.C. 2001. Hierarchy theory, evolutionary processes, and reef ecosystems - the glue that binds. North American Paleontological Convention 2001, PaleoBios, Program & Abstracts, v. 21, p. A-75.

78.

Johnson, C.C. 2001. Taxonomic and morphologic changes in corals and rudists from Aptian and Albian strata, Texas and Puerto Rico. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, V. 33, No. 6.

77.

Johnson, C.C., Fall, L., Slade, L., and Jamet, C. 2001. Stratigrahic and paleobiologic analysis of thrombolite megastructures, St. Louis Limestone, Monroe County, Indiana. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, No. 6.

76.

Fall, Leigh M., and Johnson, C.C. 2000. Evaluation of methods for morphometric analyses of rudist bivalves. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-13.

75.

Johnson, C.C. 2000. Analysis of solitary and colonial scleractinian corals from the mid-Cretaceous, Texas. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-448.

74.

Johnson, C.C. 2000. Cretaceous shallow-water marine biota and carbonates, paleoceanography, and ocean heat transport. IGCP 464, First International Symposium of carbon cycle and bio-diversity change during the Cretaceous, Tokyo, Japan, Programs and Abstracts, p. 23.

73.

Johnson, C.C. 2000. Determining evolutionary processes with reef ecosystems. 6th International Cretaceous Symposium, Vienna, Austria, Abstracts Volume, p. 55.

1999-1990

72.

Johnson, C.C. 1999. Scleractinian coral species diversity patterns in the Cretaceous tropics. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, no. 7, p. A-252.

71.

Rexroad, C.B., Wade, J.A., Merrill, G.K., and Padgett-Alano, P. 1999. Conodont biostratigraphy of the Mecca Quarry Shale Member and the Velpen Limestone Member of the Linton Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) in the eastern part of the Illinois Basin, USA. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v. 31, no. 5, p. 67, Apr.

70.

Rexroad, C.B., Brown, L.M., and Wilke. 1999. Conodont paleontology of the Lead Creek Limestone Member of the Mansfield Formation (Pennsylvanian) in Indiana. American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

69.

Johnson, C.C. 1998. Defining the tropics through time: Validity of the variations. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 7, p. A39.

68.

Machovoe, S.R., Kauffman, E.G., and Johnson, C.C. 1998. High Resolution stratigraphic analysis of an amalgamated sequence boundary, Cretaceous (Turonian-Coniacian), Western Interior Basin, U.S.A. GSA, North-Central Section, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 2, p. 58.

67.

Ventura, G.T. and Johnson, C.C. 1998. Evidence for the intermediate disturbance hypothesis in the Key Large Formation, Late Pleistocene, Florida. Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 2, p. 76.

66.

Willan, C.G., Johnson, C.C., and Blanchon, P. 1998. Glacial stage relative sea-level changes interpreted from the Pleistocene reefs of Barbados. Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 2, p. 78.

65.

Wood, K.R. and Johnson, C.C. 1998. Reconstruction of Pleistocene reef development, Barbados. Geological Society of America, North-Central Section Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 2, p. 79.

64.

Johnson, C.C., 1997. The evolutionary ecologic record of Barrettia and its species, Caribbean region. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no. 6, p. 99-100.

63.

Johnson, C.C. 1996. Ocean heat transport and collapse of tropical reef ecosystems in a Cretaceous greenhouse world. Jost Wiedman Symposium, Cretaceous Stratigraphy, Paleobiology and Paleobiogeography, Tubingen, Germany. Abstracts Volume, p. 59.

62.

Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G. 1996. Tropical boundary fluctuations in the Caribbean Cretaceous. 8th International Coral Reef Symposium, Panama City, Panama, Abstracts, p.

61.

Johnson, C.C., Barron, E.J., Kauffman, E.G., Poulsen, C., and Willan, C. 1996. Biogeography, ocean heat transport, and a "cooler" tropics. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts of Papers, The Paleontological Society Special Publication No. 8, p. 199.

60.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1996. Ecological evidence of Cretaceous Caribbean reefs. 8th International Coral Reef Symposium, Panama City, Panama, Abstracts, p. 104.

59.

Poulsen, C.J., Barron, E.J., and Johnson, C.C. 1996. Mechanisms for climate change in the mid- Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway. Geological Society of America North-Central Section Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, no. 6, p. 61.

58.

Rexroad, C.B., Brown, L.M., and Weinrick, S.L. 1996. Idiognathus and the conodont biostratigraphy of the Holland Limestone Member, Staunton Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) from the Illinois Basin, USA. Sixth European Conodont Symposium (ECOS VI).

57.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., and Fritch. 1995. Conodonds of the Bankston Fork Limestone Member, Carbondale Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) from southern Illinois. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.

56.

Dick, D. and Rexroad, C.B. 1995. Conodonts form the Alum Cave Limestone Member of the Dugger Formation (Pennsylvanian, Upper Carboniferous) in Indiana, USA. Maquarie University Centre for Ecostratigraphy and Paleobiology, AUSCOS Boucot Symposium.

55.

Harries, P.J., Johnson, C.C., and Villamil, T. 1995. Macroinvertebrate biogeographic patterns across the Cenomanian-Turonian (mid-Cretaceous) mass extinction. First SEPM Congress on Sedimentary Geology, St. Pete Beach, FL, Congress Program and Abstracts Volume 1, p. 65.

54.

Johnson, C.C. 1995. Rates and patterns of Cretaceous reef recovery, Caribbean Province. Geological and Mineralogical Association of Canada Meeting, Victoria, Canada. Final Programs and Abstracts, v. 20, p. A-50.

53.

Johnson, C.C. 1995. Diversity trends as tools for interpreting low latitude paleobiogeography. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, p. 370.

52.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1995. High-resolution stratigraphic anatomy of the Cenomanian-Turonian (Cretaceous) boundary event, Alberta foothills. Geological and Mineralogical Association of Canada Meeting, Victoria, B. C, Canada. Final Programs and Abstracts, v. 20, p. A-50.

51.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1995. Temporal and spatial gradients to Cretaceous mass extinction and recovery intervals in North America and the Caribbean Province. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, p. A-163.

50.

Poulsen, C.J, Barron, E.J., Johnson, C.C. 1995. The linkage between ocean heat transport and carbon dioxide concentrations and tropical oceanography in the Cretaceous. ICP V, 5th International Conference on Paleoceanography, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Program & Abstracts, p. 110-111.

49.

Rexroad, C.B. and Merill, G.K. 1995. Conodonts from the Reelsville Limestone (Chesterian, Lower Carboniferous) in Indiana and adjacent Kentucky. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.

48.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., and Johnson, K.W. 1994. Conodonts from the Carthage Limestone Member, Bond Formation (Missourian, Pennsylvanian) of Webster and Union Counties western Kentucky. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.

47.

Johnson, C.C. 1994. Cretaceous Caribbean reefs - Diversity fluctuations in an environmentally unstable world. AGU Fall Meeting, EOS, Supplement to Vol. 75, No. 44, p. 79.

46.

Johnson, C.C. 1994. Late Cretaceous paleoenvironmental changes inferred from rudistid bivalve biogeography, Caribbean region. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 7, p. 94.

45.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., and Surman, R.J. 1993. Conodonts from the Perth Limestone Member, Staunton Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) from the southeastern part of the Illinois Basin. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.

44.

Johnson, C.C. and Kauffman, E.G. 1993. Caribbean Cretaceous rudistid bivalves as a proxy for recovery patterns in reef ecosystems following major extinctions. Global Boundary Events Meeting, Kielce, Poland, Abstracts, p. 24.

43.

Johnson, C.C. 1993. Dispersion patterns of Cretaceous Caribbean Province rudistid bivalve genera: A test for biogeographic, paleoceanographic and plate tectonic models. Third International Conference on Rudists, Mexico City, Proceedings, p. 32-33.

42.

Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G. 1993. Paleobiologic sensing of Tethyan ocean/climate changes in the Cretaceous of the Caribbean Province. Society of Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) 1993 Theme Meeting, Geological Evidence for Global Change; Abstracts, p. 37. University Park, Pennsylvania.

41.

Johnson, C.C. and Kauffman, E.G. 1993. Cretaceous mass extinction in Caribbean reef ecosystems: paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographic factors. IV Congreso Nacional de Paleontologia, Symposium on Cretaceous Mass Extinction, Mexico City, Resumenes, p. 140.

40.

Johnson, C.C. and Kauffman, E.G. 1993. Rates and patterns of Maastrichtian reef extinction associated with environmental changes in the Caribbean Province. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 6, p. 363.

39.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1993. Biological and environmental dynamics of the Cretaceous- Tertiary mass extinction, Texas and northeastern Mexico. IV Congreso Nacional de Paleontologia, Mexico City, Programa Tecnico, p. 9.

38.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1993. Ecological structure, classification, and facies distribution of Cretaceous rudistid reefs and frameworks in the Caribbean Province. Third International Conference on Rudists, Mexico City, Proceedings, p. 34-35.

37.

Kauffman, E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1993. Rates and patterns of Maastrichtian extinction among Tethyan rudistid reefs. Third International Conference on Rudists, Mexico City, Proceedings, p. 36-37.

36.

Kauffman, E.G., Villamil, T., and Johnson, C.C. 1993. Cretaceous sequence stratigraphy of the northern South American passive margin: Implications for tectonic evolution.American Association Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 77(2):329.

35.

Villamil, T., Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G. 1993, Molluscan biozones, event/cycle chronostratigraphy, and sealevel history: A new integrated Cretaceous chronology for northern South America.American Association Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 77(2):353.

34.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., and Clor, J.E. 1992. Conodonts of the West Franklin Limestone Member, Shelburn Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) from the southeastern part of the Illinois Basin. Geological Society of America.

33.

Johnson, C.C. 1992. Cretaceous Caribbean Paleobiogeography: A comparison of the generic and species' distributions of rudist bivalves in light of dispersal versus vicariance biogeography and plate tectonic theory. Gulf Coast Section SEPM Foundation, 13th Annual Research Conference, Houston, Texas, Programs and Abstracts, p. 34.

32.

Johnson, C.C. 1992. Cretaceous Caribbean Paleobiogeography: A comparison of the generic and species' distributions of rudist bivalves in light of dispersal versus vicariance biogeography and plate tectonic theory. North American Paleontology Convention V, Chicago, Illinois, Abstracts and Program, p. 152.

31.

Kauffman,E.G. and Johnson, C.C. 1992. Bioevent concepts and models; comparative examples from the Caribbean and temperate American Cretaceous. Fifth International Conference on Global Bioevents, Gottingen, Germany, Abstract Volume, p. 63.

30.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., and Lieurance, S.E. 1991. Conodont paleontology of the Riverview Limestone Member of the Bond Formation (Pensylvanian, Missourian) in Indiana. Canadian Paleontology Conference I.

29.

Harries, P.J., Herm, D., Hoefling, R., Johnson, C.C., and Kauffman, E.G. 1991. Lithisthid sponge mounds and biostromes in the Cenomanian of the Regensburg area (Bavaria, Germany). VI International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria including Archaeocyatha and Porifera, Munich, Germany. Abstracts Volume, p. 26.

28.

Johnson, C.C. 1991. Classification and Cretaceous evolution of rudist bivalve morphotypes, Caribbean Province.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, 23(5):162.

27.

Johnson, C.C. and Kauffman, E.G. 1991. Ecological changes in Caribbean reef ecosystems across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary. Caribbean Province Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary Events International Colloquium, Geologie Alpine, Univ. of Grenoble, France. Mem. H.S. n. 17, p. 67.

26.

Brown, L.M., Rexroad, C.B., Eggert, D.L., Horowitz, A.S., and Smith, C.I. 1990. Conodonts of the Providence Limestone Member of the Dugger Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) of the southeastern part of the Illinois Basin.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 22(1):2-3.

25.

Johnson, C.C. 1990. Paleobiogeography and paleoecology of Niobrara rudist bivalves, Kansas and Colorado. Niobrara Symposium, Lawrence, Kansas. Supplement to the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10(3):29A.

24.

Johnson, C.C. 1990. Cretaceous paleobiogeography of rudist bivalves and reef ecosystems in the Caribbean Province.In Cretaceous Resources, Events and Rhythms, Program and Abstracts, Denver, CO, p. 75-76.

23.

Johnson, C.C. 1990. Cretaceous paleobiogeography of rudist bivalves and reef ecosystems in the Caribbean Province. VII Congreso Geologico de America Central, Programas y Resumenes de Ponencias, San Jose, Costa Rica, November, 1990, #101.

22.

Kauffman, E.G., Barlow, L., Diner, R., Eicher, D.L., Geary, D.H., Johnson, C.C., Kirkland, J.I., Leckie, M., Rodriguez, T.R., and Von Holdt, L. 1990. Regional stratigraphy and NE-SW correlation of the Niobrara Formation across the Western Interior Basin utilizing High-Resolution Event Stratigraphy. Niobrara Symposium, Lawrence, Kansas. Supplement to the Society Vertebrate Paleontology, 10(3):19.

21.

Waters, J.A., Horowitz, A.S., and Macurda, D.B. Jr. 1990. The paleobiogeography of Pentremites (Blastoidea; Echinodermata).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 22(4):68, Mar.

1989-1980

20.

Brown, L.M. and Rexroad, C.B. 1989. Conodonts from the Kinkaid Limestone and Caseyville Formation, Carboniferous, western Kentucky. Geological Society of America.

19.

Harris, A.G., Rexroad, C.B., Lierman, R.T., and Askin, R.A. 1988. A conodont color alteration anomaly in central Indiana - possibility of Mississippi Valley-type hydrothermal activity. USGS Research on Mineral Resources.

18.

Harris, A.G., Rexroad, C.B., Lierman, R.T., Gordon, J., and Askin, R.A. 1988. Evaluation of a CAI anomaly, Putnam County, central Indiana, USA. Courier Forschungsinstitute Senckenberg, 102: 240-241.

17.

Wulff, J.I., Riddle, S.W., and Ausich, W.I. 1988. Columnal insertion and column growth in a Mississippian flexible crinoid.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 20(5):395, Mar.

16.

Hageman, S.J. and Snyder, E.M. 1987. Worthenopora (Bryozoa, Stenolaemata); morphology and stratigraphic usefulness of a cryptostome (Ptilodictyina) with a cheilostome appearance.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 19(4):202, Mar.

15.

Boneham, R.F. and Kesler, T.E. 1986. Computer-aided location of bioherms in southwestern Indiana.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 18:546, 1986.

14.

Rexroad, C.B., and Mapes, R.H. 1986. Correlation of the Imo Formation (upper Chesterian, North-Central Arkansas) on the basis of conodonts.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 18(3):262, Feb.

13.

Rexroad, C.B., Shaver, R.H., and Droste, J.B. 1985. Conodonts from the Wabash Formation (Ludlovian and Pridolian series) in northern Indiana.Report of progress: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 17(5):323, Mar.

12.

Maliva, R.G. 1984. The depositional environments and paleoecology of the Rockford Limestone and upper New Albany Shale (Lower Mississippian) in southern Indiana.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 16(3):177, Feb.

11.

Kammer, T.W. 1982. Application of aerosol filtration theory to the interpretation of crinoid distribution on a Mississippian delta.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 14(7):524, Aug.

10.

Rexroad, C.B., Ethington, R.L., and Droste, J.B. 1982. Conodonts from the Everton Dolomite and the St. Peter Sandstone (lower Middle Ordovician) in the subsurface of southwestern Indiana.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 14(5):285, Mar.

9.

Waters, J.A., Horowitz, A.S., and Macurda, D.B. Jr. 1980. Modelling evolution in Pentremites (Blastoidea) using Fourier series.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 12(7):545, Aug.

1979-1970

8.

Daly, E. and Brown, G.D. Jr. 1979. The trepostomatous bryozoan genus Hallopora Bassler in the Dillsboro Formation (Cincinnatian) of southeastern Indiana.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 11(1):9, Jan.

7.

Rexroad, C.B. and Merril, G.K. Conodont biostratigraphy and the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary in southern Illinois. Ninth International Congress of Carbonate Stratigraphy and Geology.

6.

Dodd, J.R., Stanton, R.J. Jr., and Alexander, R.R. 1977. Allometric and paleoenvironmental control of eccentricity of the Pliocene echinoid Dendraster.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 9(5):590, 28.

5.

Liebe, R.M. and Rexroad, C.B. 1976. Conodonts from Alexandrian and early Niagaran rocks in the Joliet, Illinois, area.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 8(4):490, 1976.

4.

Prezbindowski, D.R. and Anstey, R.L. 1976. Comparative value of Fourier shape, mosaic-structural and binary skeletal characters in a late Devonian bryozoan fauna (Threeforks Fm., Montana).Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 8(1):60, Jan.

3.

Garihan, A.L. and Cuffey, R.J. 1973. Stratigraphy of the Wreford Megacyclothem (lower Permian) in southernmost Kansas and northern Oklahoma.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 5(2):163, 1973.

2.

Nicoll, R.S. and Rexroad, C.B. 1973. Conodonts from the Sanders Group (middle Mississippian) of Indiana; animals and elements.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 5(4):341, 1973.

1.

Waters, J.A. and Horowitz, A.S. 1971. An echinoderm site in the Monteagle limestone (Mississippian) in northern Alabama.Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, 3(5):356-357.