An understanding of the relationships and lineage ranges among Early Tertiary mammals is established, but a quantitative characterization of community-level changes as been slower to develop. I focused on the dietary ecology of mammals as the major criterion to describe their communities. Dietary hypotheses were proposed using stereoscopic observation of enamel microwear. I applied this method to 23 species of living carnivorans in order to relate those diets to their microwear. I recognized diets in microwear state space that are different from those known for herbivores. This method reliably discriminates diets of larger species. Microwear of the slicing carnassial teeth has to be evaluated in the light of masticatory differences among sp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction and su...
Through the Cenozoic, paleoclimate records show general trends of global cooling and increased aridi...
The Microsyopidae, a family of plesiadapiforms known from over 1,500 stratigraphically controlled sp...
The first mammals evolved as small-bodied insectivores in the shadow of the dinosaurs during the Mes...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The ongoing biodiversity crisis affects almost one ...
The dissertation research presented herein addresses two questions on possible ecological drivers of...
The origin and radiation of mammals are key events in the history of life, with fossils placing the ...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The White River Group (WRG) preserves the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition (EOCT), an interval of...
Competition likely shaped the evolution of the mammalian family Canidae (dogs and their ancestors; o...
Principal components analysis of tooth morphology and diet in modern mammals indicates that gross mo...
The Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/Pg) mass extinction has long been viewed as a pivotal event in mammalian ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction and su...
Through the Cenozoic, paleoclimate records show general trends of global cooling and increased aridi...
The Microsyopidae, a family of plesiadapiforms known from over 1,500 stratigraphically controlled sp...
The first mammals evolved as small-bodied insectivores in the shadow of the dinosaurs during the Mes...
Understanding species-environment interactions through time is important for studying evolutionary p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06The ongoing biodiversity crisis affects almost one ...
The dissertation research presented herein addresses two questions on possible ecological drivers of...
The origin and radiation of mammals are key events in the history of life, with fossils placing the ...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The middle Eocene Washakie Formation of Wyoming, USA, provides a rare window, within a single deposi...
The White River Group (WRG) preserves the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition (EOCT), an interval of...
Competition likely shaped the evolution of the mammalian family Canidae (dogs and their ancestors; o...
Principal components analysis of tooth morphology and diet in modern mammals indicates that gross mo...
The Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/Pg) mass extinction has long been viewed as a pivotal event in mammalian ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction and su...
Through the Cenozoic, paleoclimate records show general trends of global cooling and increased aridi...
The Microsyopidae, a family of plesiadapiforms known from over 1,500 stratigraphically controlled sp...