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1Niche breadth and geographic range size as determinants of species survival on geological time scalesGlobal Ecology and Biogeography201596
2Macroevolutionary consequences of profound climate change on niche evolution in marine molluscs over the past three million yearsProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences201463
3A multiscale view of the Phanerozoic fossil record reveals the three major biotic transitionsCommunications Biology202130
4Global biogeography of Albian ammonoids: A network-based approachGeology201723
5Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontologyPaleobiology202222
6Diversity patterns and biostratigraphy of Cenozoic echinoderms from FloridaPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology200118
7The post‐Palaeozoic fossil record of drilling predation on lingulide brachiopodsLethaia20178
8Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) brachiopods from the Rosablanca Formation, Colombia, South America: Biostratigraphic significance and paleogeographic implicationsCretaceous Research20195
9Live, dead, and fossil mollusks in Florida freshwater springs and spring-fed rivers: Taphonomic pathways and the formation of multisourced, time-averaged death assemblagesPaleobiology20205
10Hexagonal Voronoi pattern detected in the microstructural design of the echinoid skeletonJournal of the Royal Society Interface20225
11Sneaking up on ‘enemies’: alleviating inherent disadvantages in competitive outcomes in a nearly 3‐million‐year‐old palaeocommunity from Florida, USALethaia20204
12Spatial point pattern analysis of traces (SPPAT): An approach for visualizing and quantifying site-selectivity patterns of drilling predatorsPaleobiology20203
13First Evidence of Coral-Inhabiting Gall Crabs (Cryptochiridae) from the Fossil RecordThe Paleontological Society Special Publications20140
14Fossil Gorgonian (Octocorallia) Holdfasts and Axes from the Upper Eocene Ocala Limestone of FloridaThe Paleontological Society Special Publications20140