Steven M Stanley
Affiliations: | Geology and Geophysics | University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI |
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Sign in to add traineeThomas 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 |