All Stories

  1. Faculty allyship: Differences by gender, race, and rank at a single U.S. University
  2. Communicating privilege and faculty allyship
  3. Stable hooks: biomechanics of heteromorph ammonoids with U-shaped body chambers
  4. Syn vivo hydrostatic and hydrodynamic properties of scaphitid ammonoids from the U.S. Western Interior
  5. A method to the madness: Ontogenetic changes in the hydrostatic properties of Didymoceras (Nostoceratidae: Ammonoidea)
  6. Breaking the bamboo and glass ceilings
  7. The hydrostatics of Paleozoic ectocochleate cephalopods (Nautiloidea and Endoceratoidea) with implications for modes of life and early colonization of the pelagic zone
  8. Mode of life and hydrostatic stability of orthoconic ectocochleate cephalopods: hydrodynamic analyses of restoring moments from 3D-printed, neutrally buoyant models
  9. Postmortem transport in fossil and modern shelled cephalopods
  10. Confronting Prior Conceptions in Paleontology Courses
  11. Secret service: Revealing gender biases in the visibility and value of faculty service.
  12. Spatial characterization of cretaceous Western Interior Seaway paleoceanography using foraminifera, fuzzy sets and Dempster–Shafer theory
  13. Marine life in a greenhouse world: cephalopod biodiversity and biogeography during the early Late Cretaceous
  14. 8. Towards a Model for Speciation in Ammonoids
  15. Macroevolution and Paleobiogeography of Jurassic-Cretaceous Ammonoids
  16. Buckman’s Rules of Covariation
  17. Increasing the number of discrete character states for continuous characters generates well-resolved trees that do not reflect phylogeny
  18. Ammonite extinction and nautilid survival at the end of the Cretaceous
  19. Geographic Information Systems technology as a morphometric tool for quantifying morphological variation in an ammonoid clade
  20. Meta-analysis of character utility and phylogenetic information content in cladistic studies of ammonoids
  21. Multifractal and white noise evolutionary dynamics in Jurassic–Cretaceous Ammonoidea
  22. Buckman's Paradox: variability and constraints on ammonoid ornament and shell shape
  23. Plasticity of Developmental Timing as the Underlying Cause of High Speciation Rates in Ammonoids