Marshall Lab
Publications
2022
Marshall, C. R., D. V. Latorre, C. J. Wilson, T. M. Frank, K. M. Magoulick, J. B. Zimmt, and A. W. Poust. 2022. With what precision can the population size of Tyrannosaurus rex be estimated? A reply to Meiri. Frontiers of Biogeography 4.
2021
Brunk, C.F., and C.R. Marshall. 2021. Whole Organism', Systems Biology, and Top-Down Criteria for Evaluating Scenarios for the Origin of Life. Life 11: 690–715.
Marshall, C. R., D. V. Latorre, C. J. Wilson, T. M. Frank, K. M. Magoulick, J. B. Zimmt, and A. W. Poust. 2021. Absolute abundance and preservation rate of Tyrannosaurus rex. Science 372: 284-287.
Zimmt, J. B., S. M. Holland, S. Finnegan, and C. R. Marshall. 2021. Recognizing pulses of extinction from clusters of last occurrences. Palaeontology 64(1): 1-20.
2020
Wilke, T., T. Hauffe, E. Jovanovska, A. Cvetkoska, T. Donders, K. Ekschmitt, A. Francke, J. H. Lacey, Z. Levkov, C. R. Marshall, T. A. Neubauer, D. Silvestro, B. Stelbrink, H. Vogel, C. Albrecht, J. Holtvoeth, S. Krastel, N. Leicher, M. J. Leng, K. Lindhorst, A. Masi, N. Ognjanova-Rumenova, K. Panagiotopoulos, J. M. Reed, L. Sadori, S. Tofilovska, B. Van Bocxlaer, F. Wagner-Cremer, F. P. Wesselingh, V. Wolters, G. Zanchetta, X. Zhang, and B. Wagner. 2020. Deep drilling reveals massive shifts in evolutionary dynamics after formation of ancient ecosystem. Science Advances 6: 1-10.
2019
Lim, J.Y., C.R. Marshall, E.A. Zimmer, and W.L. Wagner. 2019. Multiple colonizations of the Pacific by Peperomia (Piperaceae): Complex patterns of long-distance dispersal and parallel radiations on the Hawaiian Islands. Journal of Biogeography 46(12): 2651-2662.
Marshall, C.R. 2019. Using the Fossil Record to Evaluate Timetree Timescales. Frontiers in Genetics 10: 1049 (20 pages).
Souto, C., R. Mooi, L. Martins, C. Menegola, and C.R. Marshall. 2019. Homoplasy and extinction: the phylogeny of cassidulid echinoids (Echinodermata). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 187(3): 622-660.
2018
Getz, W. M., C. R. Marshall, C. J. Carlson, L. Giuggioli, S. J. Ryan, S. S. Romañach,.C. Boettiger, S. D. Chamberlain, L. Larsen, P. D'Odorico, D. O'Sullivan. 2018. Making ecological models adequate. Ecology Letters 21(2): 153-166.
Marshall, C.R., S. Finnegan, E. C. Clites, P. A. Holroyd, N. Bonuso, C. Cortez, E. Davis, G. P. Dietl, P. S. Druckenmiller, R. C. Eng, C. Garcia, K. Estes-Smargiassi, A. Hendy, K. A. Hollis, H. Little, E. A. Nesbitt, P. Roopnarine, L. Skibinski, J. Vendetti, & L. D. White. 2018. Quantifying the dark data in museum fossil collections as palaeontology undergoes a second digital revolution. Biology Letters 14: 20180431 (4 pages).
Vermeij, G. J., R. K. Grosberg, C. R. Marshall, R. Motani. 2018. The sea as deathtrap: comment on a paper by Miller and Wiens. Ecology Letters 21(6): 938-939.
2017
Barnosky, A. D., E. A. Hadly, P. Gonzalez, J. Head, P. D. Polly, A. M. Lawing, J. T. Eronen, D. D. Ackerly, K. Alex, E. Biber, J. Blois, J. Brashares, G. Ceballos, E. Davis, G. P. Dietl, R. Dirzo, H. Doremus, M. Fortelius, H. W. Greene, J. Hellmann, T. Hickler, S. T. Jackson, M. Kemp, P. L. Koch, C. Kremen, E. L. Lindsey, C. Looy, C. R. Marshall, C. Mendenhall, A. Mulch, A. M. Mychajliw, C. Nowak, U. Ramakrishnan, J. Schnitzler, K. Das Shrestha, K. Solari, L. Stegner, M. A. Stegner, N. C. Stenseth, M. H. Wake, and Z. Zhang. 2017. Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems. Science 255: eaah4787 (11 pages).
Contreras, D. L., I. A. P. Duijnstee, S. Ranks, C. R. Marshall, C. V. Looy. 2017. Evolution of dispersal strategies in conifers: functional divergence and convergence in the morphology of diaspores. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 24: 93-117.
Lim, J. Y. and C. R. Marshall. 2017. The true tempo of evolutionary radiation and decline revealed on the Hawaiian archipelago. Nature 543: 710–713.
Marshall, C.R. 2017. A tip of the hat to evolutionary change. Nature 552: 35-37.
Marshall, C.R. 2017. Five paleobiological laws needed to understand the evolution of the living biota. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1: 0165 (6 pages).
Pope, K.O., S.L. D'Hondt, and C.R. Marshall. 2017. The true tempo of evolutionary radiation and decline revealed on the Hawaiian Archipelago. Nature 543: 710-713.
2016
Marshall, C. R., and T. B. Quental. 2016. The uncertain role of diversity dependence in species diversification and the need to incorporate time-varying carrying capacities. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B 317: 20150217 (18 pages).
Villavicencio, N. A., E. L. Lindsey, F. M. Martin, L. A. Borrero, P. I. Moreno, C. R. Marshall, and A. D. Barnosky. 2016. Combination of humans, climate, and vegetation change triggered Late Quaternary megafauna extinction in the Última Esperanza region, southern Patagonia, Chile. Ecography 39: 125-140.
Wang, S. C., and C. R. Marshall. 2016. Estimating times of extinction in the fossil record. Biology Letters 12: 1-5, doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0989.
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.
2014
Marshall, C.R. 2014. The evolution of morphogenetic fitness landscapes: conceptualising the interplay between the developmental and ecological drivers of morphological innovation. Australian Journal of Zoology 62(1): 3-17.
2013
Marshall, C.R. 2013. When prior belief trumps scholarship (Book Review: Darwin's Doubt, S.C. Meyer). Science 341: 1344.
Quental T. B. and C. R. Marshall. 2013. How the Red Queen drives terrestrial mammals to extinction. Science 341: 290-292.
2012
Barnosky, A.D., E.A. Hadly, J. Bascompte, E.L. Berlow, J.H. Brown, M. Fortelius, W.M. Getz, J. Harte, A. Hastings, P.A. Marquet, N.D. Martinez, A. Mooers, P. Roopnarine, G. Vermeij, J.W. Williams, R. Gillespie, J. Kitzes, C.R. Marshall, N. Matzke, D.P. Mindell, E. Revilla, A.B. Smith. 2012. Approaching a state-shift in the biosphere and implications for biological forecasting. Nature 486: 52-58.
2011
Barnosky, A.D., N. Matzke, S. Tomiya, G.O.U. Wogan, B. Swartz, T.B. Quental, C.R. Marshall, J.L. McGuire, E.L. Lindsey, K.C. Maguire, B. Mersey and E.A. Ferrer. 2011. Has the Earth's sixth mass extinction already arrived? Nature 471: 51-57.
Nagalingum, N.S., C.R. Marshall, T.B. Quental, H.S. Rai, D.P. Little and S. Mathews. 2011. Recent Synchronous Radiation of a Living Fossil. Science 334: 796-799.
Quental, T.B. and C.R. Marshall. 2011. The molecular phylogenetic signature of clades in decline. PLoS ONE 6(10): e25780.
Vila, R., C.D. Bell, R. Macniven, B. Goldman-Huertas, R.H. Ree, C.R. Marshall, S. Balint, K. Johnson, D. Benyamini, and N. Pierce. 2011. Phylogeny and palaeoecology of Polyommatus blue butterflies show Beringia was a climate-regulated gateway to the New World. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B 278.
2010
Liow, L.H., T.B. Quental, and C.R. Marshall. 2010. When can decreasing diversification rates be detected with molecular phylogenies and the fossil record? Systematic Biology 59: 646-659.
Marshall, C.R. 2010. Marine biodiversity dynamics over deep time. Science 329: 1156-1157.
Marshall, C.R. 2010. The Next 150 Years: Towards a Richer Theoretical Biology. Evolution After Darwin: the First 150 Years M.A. Bell, M.A., W.F. Eanes, W.F., D.J. Futuyma, D.J., Levinton, J.S. (eds.), Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
Marshall, C.R. 2010. Using confidence intervals to quantify the uncertainty in the end-points of stratigraphic ranges. Quantitative Methods in Paleobiology J. Alroy and G. Hunt (eds.). The Paleontological Society Papers. 16, pp. 291-316.
Marshall, C.R. and J.W. Valentine. 2010. The importance of preadapted genomes in the origin of the animal bodyplans and the Cambrian explosion. Evolution 64: 1189-1201.
Quek, S.-P., B.A. Counterman, P. Albuquerque de Moura, M.Z. Cardoso, C.R. Marshall, W.O. McMillan, and M.R. Kronforst. 2010. Dissecting comimetic radiations in Heliconius reveals divergent histories of convergent butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 104: 7134-7138.
Quental, T.B. and C.R. Marshall. 2010. Diversity dynamics: molecular phylogenies need the fossil record. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 434-441.
Schmidtling, R.C. and C.R. Marshall. 2010. Three dimensional structure and fluid flow through the hydropsire of the blastoid echinoderm, Pentremites rusticus. Journal of Paleontology 84: 109-117.
2009
Marshall, C.R. and D. Sepkoski. 2009. Modern paleobiology: out of Darwin's shadow. Evolution of Evolution: 150 Years of On the Origin of Species, National Science Foundation's celebration of Darwin Link.
Marshall, C.R. and D.K. Jacobs. 2009. Flourishing after the end-Permian mass extinction (Perspective). Science 325: 1079-1080.
Quental, T.B. and C.R. Marshall. 2009. Extinction during evolutionary radiations: reconciling the fossil record with molecular phylogenies. Evolution 62: 3158-3167.
Roberts, D.L. and C.R. Marshall. 2009. Are higher taxa described earlier or later than expected by chance? Systematics and Biodiversity 7(3): 243-247.
2008
Alroy, J., M. Aberhan, D.J. Bottjer, M. Foote, F.T. Fürsich, P. J. Harries, A.J. W. Hendy, S.M. Holland, L.C. Ivany, W. Kiessling, M.A. Kosnik, C.R. Marshall, A.J. McGowan, A.I. Miller, T.D. Olszewski, M.E. Patzkowsky, S.E. Peters, L. Villier, P. J. Wagner, N. Bonuso, P.S. Borkow, B. Brenneis, M.E. Clapham, L.M. Fall, C.A. Ferguson, V.L. Hanson, A.Z. Krug, K.M. Layou, E.H. Leckey, S. Nürnberg, C.M. Powers, J.A. Sessa, C. Simpson, A. Tomasovych, C.C. Visaggi. 2008. Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates. Science 321: 97-100.
Marshall, C.R. 2008. A simple method for bracketing absolute divergence times on molecular phylogenies using multiple fossil calibration points. The American Naturalist 171(6): 726-742.
Marshall, C.R., W. Dietrich, F. Oboh-Ikuenobe, J. McDonnell, K. Savage, D. Long, I. Montanez. 2008. Report of the Committee of Visitors, 2005-2007 Surface Earth Processes Section (EAR/SEP). National Science Foundation 28.
Wilson, J.P., A.H. Knoll, N.M. Holbrook, C.R. Marshall. 2008. Modeling fluid flow in Medullosa, an anatomically unusual Carboniferous seed plant. Paleobiology 34(4): 472-493.
2007
Markey, M.J., and C.R. Marshall. 2007. Linking form and function of the fibrous joints in the skull: A new quantification scheme for cranial sutures using the extant fish Polypterus endlicherii. Journal of Morphology 268: 89-102.
Markey, M.J., and C.R. Marshall. 2007. Terrestrial-style feeding in a very early aquatic tetrapod: evidence from experimental analysis of suture morphology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 104: 7134-7138.
Marshall, C.R. 2007. Explaining latitudinal diversity gradients (Letter to the Editor). Science 317: 451-452.
Ramírez, S.R., B. Gravendeel, R.B. Singer, C.R. Marshall, N.E. Pierce. 2007. Dating the origin of the Orchidaceae from a fossil orchid with its pollinator. Nature 448: 1042-1045.
Soligo, C., O. Will, S. Tavaré, C.R. Marshall, R.D. Martin. 2007. New light on the dates of primate origins and divergence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA Ravosa M.J. and Dagosto M, (eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 29-49.
2006
Lu, P., M. Yogo, C.R. Marshall. 2006. Phanerozoic marine biodiversity dynamics in light of the incompleteness of the fossil record. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103: 2736-2739.
Markey, M.J., R.M. Main, C.R. Marshall. 2006. In vivo cranial suture function and suture morphology in the extant fish Polypterus: Implications for inferring skull function in living and fossil fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 209: 2085-2102.
Marshall, C.R. 2006. Explaining the Cambrian "explosion" of animals. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 34: 355-384.
Marshall, C.R. 2006. Fossil record reveals tropics as cradle and museum (Perspectives). Science 314: 66-67.
2005
Marshall, C.R. 2005. Comment on "Abrupt and gradual extinction among Late Permian land vertebrates in the Karoo Basin, South Africa". Science 308: 1413b.
2004
Bush, A.M., M.J. Markey, and C.R. Marshall. 2004. Alpha, beta, gamma: the effects of spatially organized biodiversity on sampling-standardization. Paleobiology 30: 666-686.
Wang, S. C., and C.R. Marshall. 2004. Improved confidence intervals for estimating the position of a mass extinction boundary. Paleobiology 30: 5-18.
2003
Marshall, C.R. 2003. Nomothetism and understanding the Cambrian "explosion". PALAIOS 18(3): 195-196.
Weiss, R. E., S. Basu, and C.R. Marshall. 2003. A Framework for analyzing fossil record data. Tools for Constructing Chronologies: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries Buck, C.E. and Millard, A.R . (eds.), Springer-Verlag, London, pp. 215-232.
2002
Tavaré S., C.R. Marshall, O. Will, C. Soligo, R.D. Martin. 2002. Using the fossil record to estimate the age of the last common ancestor of extant primates. Nature 416: 726-729.
2001
Alroy, J., C.R. Marshall, R.K. Bambach, K. Bezusko, M. Foote, F.T. Fürsich, T.A. Hansen , S.M. Holland, L.C. Ivany, D. Jablonski, D.K. Jacobs, D. C. Jones, M.A. Kosnik, S. Lidgard, S. Low, A. I. Miller, P. M. Novack-Gottshall , T.D. Olszewski, M.E. Patzkowsky, D.M. Raup, K. Roy, J.J. Sepkoski , M.G. Sommers, P.J. Wagner, and A. Webber. 2001. Effects of sampling standardization on estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversification. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98: 6261-6266.
Jordon, T. H., G. M. Ashley, M. D. Barton, S. J. Burges, K. A. Farley, K. H. Freeman, R. Jeanloz, C.R. Marshall, J. A, Orcutt, F. M. Richter, L. H., Royden, C. H. Scholtz, N. Tyler, L. P. Wilding. 2001. Basic Research Opportunities in Earth Science. National Academy Press, Washington D.C. 154.
Marshall, C.R. 2001. Confidence limits in stratigraphy. Paleobiology II D.E.G. Briggs and P.R. Crowther (eds.), Blackwell Science, Oxford, pp. 542-545.
2000
Banfield, J.F., and C.R. Marshall. 2000. Genomics and the Geosciences. Science 287: 605-606.
Basu , S., R.E. Weiss and C.R. Marshall. 2000. Bayesian inference for fossil record data. The ISBA Bulletin 7(4): 14-15.
Jablonski, J., Benton, M.J., Gastaldo, R.A., Marshall, C.R., and Sepkoski, J.J., Jr. 2000. Macroevolution. 155-166. In: Lane, R.H., Steininger, F.F., Kaesler, R.L., Ziegler, W., and Lipps, J. (eds.), Fossils and the future: paleontology in the 21st century. Senckenberg-Buch Nr. 74, Frankfurt-am-Main .
Marshall, C.R. 2000. Presentation of the Charles Schuchert Award of the Paleontological Society to Charles R. Marshall - Response by Charles Marshall. Journal of Paleontology 74(4): 759-760.
Shubin, N.H. and C.R. Marshall. 2000. Fossils, genes, and the origin of novelty. Paleobiology Supplement 26(4): 324-340.
1999
Marshall, C.R. 1999. Fossil gap analysis supports early Tertiary origin of trophically diverse avian orders: Comment. Geology 27(1): 95.
Marshall, C.R. 1999. Mass Extinctions and their Aftermath (A. Hallam and Wignall). PALAIOS 14(4).
Marshall, C.R. 1999. Missing links in the history of life. Evolution: Facts and Fallacies J.W. Schopf (ed.), Academic Press, pp. 37-69.
Marshall, C.R. 1999. Missing links in the history of life. Evolution: Investigating the Evidence J. Scotchmoor and D. A. Springer (eds.), Paleontological Society Special Publication Volume 9, pp. 119-144.
Marshall, C.R., H.A. Orr, and N.H. Patel. 1999. Morphological innovation and developmental genetics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96: 9995-9996.
Weiss, R.E., and C.R. Marshall. 1999. The uncertainty in the true end point of a fossil's stratigraphic range when stratigraphic sections are sampled discretely. Mathematical Geology 31(4): 435-453.
1998
Maley, L.E., and C.R. Marshall. 1998. The coming of age of molecular systematics. Science 279(505-506).
Marshall, C.R. 1998. Darwinism in an age of molecular revolution (re-published in abridged form). An Evolving Dialogue J. B. Miller (ed.), American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., pp. 69-98.
Marshall, C.R. 1998. Determining stratigraphic ranges. The Adequacy of the Fossil Record S.K. Donovan and C.R.C. Paul (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, London, pp. 23-53.
Marshall, C.R. 1998. Mass extinction probed. Nature 392: 17-19.
Marshall, C.R. 1998. Stratigraphic data have a role in phylogenetic analysis. Nature Debates Link.
Pope, K.O., S.L. D'Hondt, and C.R. Marshall. 1998. Meteorite impact and the mass extinction of species at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95(19): 11028-11029.
1997
Marshall, C.R. 1997. Confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges with non-random distributions of fossil horizons. Paleobiology 23: 165-173.
Marshall, C.R. 1997. Paleontology and Gap Analysis. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 353-355 (not-peer reviewed).
Marshall, C.R. 1997. Statistical and computational problems in reconstructing evolutionary histories from DNA data. Computing Science and Statistics 29(2): 218-226.
Wayne, R.K., E. Geffen, D. J. Girman, K. P. Koepfli, L. M. Lau, and C. R. Marshall. 1997. Molecular systematics of the Canidae. Systematic Biology 46(4): 622-653.
1996
Marshall, C.R. and P.D. Ward. 1996. Sudden and gradual molluscan extinctions in the latest Cretaceous in western European Tethys. Science 374: 1360-1363.
Niner, B.M., J.P. Brandt, M. Villegas, C.R. Marshall, A.M. Hirsch, and M. Valdes. 1996. Analysis of partial sequences of genes coding for 16S rDNA sequences of actinomycetes isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia nodules in Mexico. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62(8): 3034-3036.
1995
Hirsch, A.M., H.I. McKhann, A. Reddy, J. Liao, Y. Fang, and C.R. Marshall. 1995. Assessing horizontal transfer of nifHDK genes in Eubacteria: nucleotide sequence of nifK from Frankia strain HFPCcI3. Molecular Biology and Evolution 12(1): 16-27.
Marshall, C.R. 1995. Darwinism in an age of molecular revolution. Evolution and the Molecular Revolution C.R. Marshall and J.W. Schopf (eds.), Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, Massachusetts, pp. 1-30.
Marshall, C.R. 1995. Distinguishing between sudden and gradual extinctions in the fossil record: Predicting the position of the Cretaceous-Tertiary iridium anomaly using the ammonite fossil record on Seymour Island, Antarctica. Geology 23: 731-734.
Marshall, C.R. 1995. Stratigraphy, the true order of species originations and extinctions, and testing ancestor-descendent hypotheses among Caribbean Neogene bryozoans. New Approaches to Speciation in the Fossil Record D.H. Erwin and R.L. Anstey (eds.), Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 208-235.
Marshall, C.R. and J.W. Schopf (eds.). 1995. Evolution and the Molecular Revolution. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, Massachusetts, pp.166 .
1994
Marshall, C.R. 1994. Confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges: partial relaxation of the assumption of a random distribution of fossil horizons. Paleobiology 20: 459-469.
Marshall, C.R. 1994. In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs. N.C. Fraser and H.-D. Sues (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp.435. International Geology Review 36:982-9831 .
Marshall, C.R. 1994. Molecular approaches to echinoderm phylogeny with an emphasis on class relationships. Echinoderms Through Time B. David, A. Guille, J.-P. Féral, & M. Roux (eds.), A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 63-71.
Marshall, C.R., E.C. Raff, and R.A. Raff. 1994. Dollo's law and the death and resurrection of genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 91: 12283-12287.
Raff, R.A., C.R. Marshall and J.M. Turbeville. 1994. Using DNA sequences to unravel the Cambrian radiation of the animal phyla. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 25: 351-375.
1993
Schultze, H.-P. and C.R. Marshall. 1993. Contrasting the use of functional complexes and isolated characters in lungfish evolution. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 15: 211-224.
1992
Marshall, C.R. 1992. Character analysis and the integration of molecular and morphological data in an understanding of sand dollar phylogeny. Molecular Biology and Evolution 9(2): 309-322.
Marshall, C.R. 1992. Substitution bias, weighted parsimony, and amniote phylogeny as inferred from 18S rRNA sequences. Molecular Biology and Evolution 9(2): 370-373.
Marshall, C.R., and H. Swift. 1992. DNA-DNA hybridization phylogeny of sand dollars and highly reproducible extent of hybridization values. Journal of Molecular Evolution 34: 31-44.
Marshall, C.R., and H.-P. Schultze. 1992. Relative importance of molecular, neontological and paleontological data in understanding the biology of the vertebrate invasion of land. Journal of Molecular Evolution 35: 93-101.
1991
Marshall, C.R. 1991. Estimation of taxonomic ranges from the fossil record. Analytical Paleobiology N. Gilinsky and P.W. Signor (eds.), Short Courses in Paleontology. 4: 19-38.
Marshall, C.R. 1991. Statistical tests and bootstrapping: Assessing the reliability of phylogenies based on distance data. Molecular Biology and Evolution 8: 386-391.
1990
Marshall, C.R. 1990. Confidence intervals on stratigraphic ranges. Paleobiology 16: 1-10.
Marshall, C.R. 1990. The fossil record and estimating divergence times between lineages: Maximum divergence times and the importance of reliable phylogenies. Journal of Molecular Evolution 30: 400-408.
1988
Marshall, C.R. 1988. A large, well preserved, specimen of the Middle Pennsylvanian lungfish Conchopoma edesi (Osteichthyes: Dipnoi) from Mazon Creek, Illinois. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8: 383-394.
Marshall, C.R. 1988. DNA-DNA hybridization, phylogenetic reconstruction and the fossil records. Molecular Evolution and the Fossil Record B. Runnegar and J.W. Schopf Conveners. Short Courses in Paleontology, T.W. Broadhead (ed.). 1: 75-88.
Marshall, C.R. 1988. DNA-DNA hybridization, the fossil record, phylogenetic reconstruction and the evolution of clypeasteroid echinoids. Echinoderm Phylogeny and Evolutionary Biology C.R.C. Paul and A.B. Smith (eds.), Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp.107-119.
1986
Campbell, K.S.W., and C.R. Marshall. 1986. Rates of evolution among Palaeozoic echinoderms. Rates of Evolution K.S.W. Campbell and M.F. Day (eds.), Allen and Unwin, London, pp.61-100.
Marshall, C.R. 1986. A list of fossil and extant dipnoans. The Biology and Evolution of Lungfishes W.E. Bemis, W.W. Burggren, and N.K. Kemp (eds.) Journal of Morphology Supplement 1: 15-23.
Marshall, C.R. 1986. Lungfish phylogeny and parsimony. The Biology and Evolution of Lungfishes W.E. Bemis, W.W. Burggren, and N.K. Kemp (eds.) Journal of Morphology Supplement 1: 151-162.
1983
Belbin, L., C. Marshall, and D. Faith. 1983. Representing relationships by automatic assignment of colour. The Australian Computer Journal 15: 160-163.
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