All Stories

  1. Looking beyond Popper: how philosophy can be relevant to ecology
  2. Better together: Building an engaged conservation paleobiology science for the future
  3. Assessing the utility of death assemblages as reference conditions in a common benthic index (M-AMBI) with simulations
  4. Increasing the salience of marine live–dead data in the Anthropocene
  5. Spatial point pattern analysis of traces (SPPAT): An approach for visualizing and quantifying site-selectivity patterns of drilling predators
  6. Conservation palaeobiology and the shape of things to come
  7. Vaquita Face Extinction from Bycatch. Comment on Manjarrez-Bringas, N. et al., Lessons for Sustainable Development: Marine Mammal Conservation Policies and Its Social and Economic Effects. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2185
  8. Durophagy bias: The effect of shell destruction by crushing predators on drilling frequency
  9. Model for improved undergraduate training in translational conservation science
  10. Model for improved undergraduate training in translational conservation science
  11. Life span bias explains live–dead discordance in abundance of two common bivalves
  12. Indirect effects of climate change altered the cannibalistic behaviour of shell-drilling gastropods in Antarctica during the Eocene
  13. Quantifying the dark data in museum fossil collections as palaeontology undergoes a second digital revolution
  14. Effects of dams on downstream molluscan predator–prey interactions in the Colorado River estuary
  15. Geohistorical records indicate no impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on oyster body size
  16. Conservation Paleobiology: Leveraging Knowledge of the Past to Inform Conservation and Restoration