Marshall Lab
Publications
2015
Barnosky, A. D., E. L. Lindsey, N. A. Villavicencio, E. Bostelmann, E. A. Hadly, J. Wanket, and C. R. Marshall. 2015. Variable impact of late-Quaternary megafaunal extinction in causing ecological state shifts in North and South America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 113: 856–861.
Condamine, F.L., N.S. Nagalingum, C.R. Marshall, H. Morlon. 2015. Origin and diversification of living cycads: A cautionary tale on the impact of the branching process prior in Bayesian molecular dating. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15: 65 (18 pages).
Huynh, T. L., D. Evangelista, C. R. Marshall. 2015. Visualizing the fluid flow through the complex skeletonized respiratory structures of a blastoid echinoderm. Palaeontologica Electronica 18: 1-33.
Marshall, C. R., E. L. Lindsey, N. A. Villavicencio, and A. D. Barnosky. 2015. A quantitative model for distinguishing between climate change, human impact, and their synergistic interaction as drivers of the Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions. Pp. 1–20 in D. P. Polly, J. J. Head, and D. L. Fox, eds. Earth-Life Transitions: Paleobiology in the context of Earth System Evolution The Paleontological Society Papers Volume 21. The Paleontological Society.
Marshall, C.R. 2015. How stable are food webs during a mass extinction (Perspective)? Science 305: 38-39.
Valentine, J.W. and C.R. Marshall. 2015. Fossil and transcriptomic perspectives on the origins and success of metazoan multicellularity. The Evolution of Multicellularity Inaki R.-T., A.M. Nedelcu (eds.), Advances in Marine Genomics 2 Springer-Verlag. pp. 31-46.
Varela, S., J. González-Hernández, L.F. Sgarbi, C.R. Marshall, M.D. Uhen, S. Peters, M. McClennen (in revision). 2015. paleobioDB: an R-package for downloading, visualizing and processing data from the Paleobiology Database. Ecography 38: 1-7.
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