Geerat Vermeij

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Willard D. Hartman grad student
 (from [Phylogenetic Tree of Intellectual Descendants of G. E. Hutchinson] LnO 1971)

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Shelby Rinehart collaborator 2015-2018 UC Davis
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Vermeij GJ. (2024) Shell-based genus-level reclassification of the Family Vasidae (Mollusca: Neogastropoda). Zootaxa. 5405: 526-544
Vermeij GJ. (2022) Evolutionary norm-breaking and extinction in the marine tropics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2217880120
Neubauer TA, Harzhauser M, Hartman JH, et al. (2022) Short-term paleogeographic reorganizations and climate events shaped diversification of North American freshwater gastropods over deep time. Scientific Reports. 12: 15572
Estes JA, Vermeij GJ. (2022) History's legacy: Why future progress in ecology demands a view of the past. Ecology. e3788
Vermeij GJ. (2020) Getting Out of Arms' Way: Star Wars and Snails on the Seashore. The Biological Bulletin. 239: 209-217
Vermeij GJ. (2020) The ecology of marine colonization by terrestrial arthropods. Arthropod Structure & Development. 56: 100930
Vermeij GJ. (2019) How convergent are Lake Tanganyika’s gastropods to marine ones? Comparative ecology and adaptive morphology Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 127: 508-517
Vermeij GJ. (2018) Comparative biogeography: innovations and the rise to dominance of the North Pacific biota. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Vermeij GJ, Grosberg RK, Marshall CR, et al. (2018) The sea as deathtrap: comment on a paper by miller and wiens. Ecology Letters
Vermeij GJ, Banker R, Capece LR, et al. (2018) The coastal North Pacific: Origins and history of a dominant marine biota Journal of Biogeography. 46: 1-18
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