Amy Chew, Ph.D.

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2006 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Mammalian paleontology, vertebrate paleontology, evolution
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Kenneth D. Rose grad student 2006 Johns Hopkins
 (Biostratigraphy, paleoecology and synchronized evolution in the early Eocene mammalian fauna of the central Bighorn Basin, Wyoming.)
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Silcox MT, Selig KR, Bown TM, et al. (2021) Cladogenesis and replacement in the fossil record of Microsyopidae (?Primates) from the southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Biology Letters. 17: 20200824
Rankin BD, Fox JW, Barrón-Ortiz CR, et al. (2015) The extended Price equation quantifies species selection on mammalian body size across the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282
D'Ambrosia AR, Clyde WC, Fricke HC, et al. (2014) Stable isotope patterns found in early Eocene equid tooth rows of North America: Implications for reproductive behavior and paleoclimate Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 414: 310-319
Chew ALC, Desjardin DE, Tan YS, et al. (2014) Bioluminescent fungi from Peninsular Malaysia—a taxonomic and phylogenetic overview Fungal Diversity. 70: 149-187
CHEW A, OHEIM K. (2009) USING GIS TO DETERMINE THE EFFECTS OF TWO COMMON TAPHONOMIC BIASES ON VERTEBRATE FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES Palaios. 24: 367-376
Chew AE. (2009) Paleoecology of the early Eocene Willwood mammal fauna from the central Bighorn Basin, Wyoming Paleobiology. 35: 13-31
Secord R, Wing SL, Chew A. (2008) Stable isotopes in early Eocene mammals as indicators of forest canopy structure and resource partitioning Paleobiology. 34: 282-300
Clyde WC, Hamzi W, Finarelli JA, et al. (2007) Basin-wide magnetostratigraphic framework for the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 119: 848-859
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