Paleoecological Implications of Trematode-Induced Pit Size in Chamelea Gallina from the Adriatic Sea, Italy
Abstract Gymnophallid trematodes are complex life cycle parasites that induce characteristic pits in their bivalve intermediate hosts, which serve as … Continue
Oyster Death Assemblages as Archives of Historical Information for Studying Long-Term Trends in Oyster Body Size
Abstract A lack of location-specific, long-term data is a common obstacle to assessing trends in condition of coastal habitats over … Continue
What is Conservation Paleobiology? Tracking 20 Years of Research and Development
Abstract Conservation paleobiology has coalesced over the last two decades since its formal coining, united by the goal of applying … Continue
Reconstructing Millennial-Scale Variability in Reef Shark Communities Across The Isthmus of Panama
Shark populations have declined over the last half century, but the patterns of change vary across space. Long-term records of … Continue
Life Histories Vary with Primary Productivity in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Abstract Human activities have increased nutrient delivery to aquatic ecosystems around the world, spurring primary productivity, and leading to the … Continue
Coproduction In Conservation Paleobiology: Lessons Learned from the Historical Oyster Body Size Project
Abstract Over the past decade, many conservation biology researchers and practitioners have turned to knowledge co-production, which prioritizes collaboration between … Continue
Integrating Information from the Past into Oyster Management
Abstract In the United States, the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is an economically, culturally, and ecologically important oyster species that … Continue
Paleoecology of the Plio-Pleistocene of Queensland: Ecological Shifts Evidenced From Fauna at the Darling Downs
Abstract The continent of Australia is currently warming approximately thirty-five percent faster than the rest of the globe, with the … Continue
Coyotes Reveal Baseline Nitrogen Decline Across End-Pleistocene Ecosystem Collapse
Abstract The end Pleistocene was a time of ecological turmoil, coincident with environmental change, extinctions, and anthropogenic impacts on the … Continue
Detecting Genuine Versus Pseudo-Absence in The Fossil Record: Applications of Occupancy Modelling For Conservation Palaeobiology
Abstract Palaeontological data provide a unique avenue to evaluate the impact of climatic, habitat and ecosystem change over longer temporal … Continue