Leo J. Hickey
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Paleobotany, GeochemistryGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeCynthia Marshall Faux | grad student | Yale (Evolution Tree) | |
Scott Wing | grad student | 1976-1981 | Yale (Marine Ecology Tree) |
Thomas Richard Holtz | grad student | 1987-1992 | Yale (Evolution Tree) |
Dana L. Royer | grad student | 2002 | Yale |
Walton A. Green | grad student | 2007 | Yale |
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Hickey L, Yuretich R. (2016) The Paleocene Chance Member of the Fort Union Formation, northern Bighorn Basin, Montana and Wyoming: aperiodic cyclothems in a tectonically dominated lake basin The Mountain Geologist. 53: 259-281 |
Peppe DJ, Hickey LJ. (2014) Fort Union Formation Fossil Leaves (Paleocene, Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA) Indicate Evolutionary Relationships Between Paleocene and Eocene Plant Species Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 55: 171-189 |
Peppe DJ, Hickey LJ. (2014) Fort union formation fossil leaves (Paleocene, Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA) indicate evolutionary relationships between paleocene and eocene plant species Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 55: 171-189 |
Jud NA, Hickey LJ. (2013) Potomacapnos apeleutheron gen. et sp. nov., a new Early Cretaceous angiosperm from the Potomac Group and its implications for the evolution of eudicot leaf architecture. American Journal of Botany. 100: 2437-49 |
Wing SL, Strömberg CAE, Hickey LJ, et al. (2012) Floral and environmental gradients on a late Cretaceous landscape Ecological Monographs. 82: 23-47 |
Royer DL, Miller IM, Peppe DJ, et al. (2010) Leaf economic traits from fossils support a weedy habit for early angiosperms. American Journal of Botany. 97: 438-45 |
Miller IM, Hickey LJ. (2010) The fossil flora of the winthrop formation (Albian-Early Cretaceous) of Washington State, USA. Part II: Pinophytina Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 51: 3-96 |
Peppe DJ, Hickey LJ, Miller IM, et al. (2008) A Morphotype Catalogue, Floristic Analysis and Stratigraphic Description of the Aspen Shale Flora(Cretaceous–Albian) of Southwestern Wyoming Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 49: 181-208 |
Miller IM, Hickey LJ. (2008) The Fossil Flora of the Winthrop Formation (Albian–Early Cretaceous) of Washington State, USA. Part I: Bryophyta and Pteridophytina Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 49: 135-180 |
Peppe DJ, Erickson JM, Hickey LJ. (2007) Fossil leaf species from the Fox Hills Formation (Upper Cretaceous: North Dakota, USA) and their paleogeographic significance Journal of Paleontology. 81: 550-567 |