Steven M Stanley

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Geology and Geophysics University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 
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Donald C. Rhoads grad student 1968 Yale

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Thomas Richard Holtz research assistant 1983-1987 Johns Hopkins
Ann F. Budd grad student Johns Hopkins
Matthew G. Powell grad student 2005 Johns Hopkins
Justin B. Ries grad student 2005 Johns Hopkins
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Stanley SM. (2020) Evidence that more than a third of Paleozoic articulate brachiopod genera (Strophomenata) lived infaunally Paleobiology. 46: 405-433
Stanley SM. (2016) Estimates of the magnitudes of major marine mass extinctions in earth history. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Stanley SM. (2014) Evolutionary radiation of shallow-water lucinidae (Bivalvia with endosymbionts) as a result of the rise of seagrasses and mangroves Geology. 42: 803-806
Stanley SM. (2010) Relation of Phanerozoic stable isotope excursions to climate, bacterial metabolism, and major extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 19185-9
Stanley SM, Ries JB, Hardie LA. (2010) Increased production of calcite and slower growth for the major sediment-producing alga halimeda as the mg/ca ratio of seawater is lowered to a "calcite sea" level Journal of Sedimentary Research. 80: 6-16
Stanley SM. (2010) Thermal barriers and the fate of perched faunas Geology. 38: 31-34
Stanley SM. (2009) Evidence from ammonoids and conodonts for multiple Early Triassic mass extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 15264-7
Stanley SM. (2008) Predation defeats competition on the seafloor Paleobiology. 34: 1-21
Stanley SM. (2007) An analysis of the history of marine animal diversity Paleobiology. 33: 1-55
Stanley SM. (2007) Memoir 4: An Analysis of the History of Marine Animal Diversity Paleobiology. 33: 1-55
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