Matthew G. Powell, Ph.D.

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2005 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Steven M Stanley grad student 2005 Johns Hopkins
 (Geographic and temporal patterns of evolution and extinction of brachiopods through the late Paleozoic ice age: Global and regional patterns.)
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Balseiro D, Powell MG. (2018) Carbonate collapse and the late Paleozoic ice age marine biodiversity crisis Geology. 48: 118-122
Powell MG, Glazier DS. (2017) Asymmetric geographic range expansion explains the latitudinal diversity gradients of four major taxa of marine plankton Paleobiology. 43: 196-208
Powell MG, Moore BR, Smith TJ. (2015) Origination, extinction, invasion, and extirpation components of the brachiopod latitudinal biodiversity gradient through the Phanerozoic Eon Paleobiology. 41: 330-341
Powell MG, Beresford VP, Colaianne BA. (2012) The latitudinal position of peak marine diversity in living and fossil biotas Journal of Biogeography. 39: 1687-1694
Powell MG, MacGregor J. (2011) A geographic test of species selection using planktonic foraminifera during the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction Paleobiology. 37: 426-437
Powell MG. (2009) The latitudinal diversity gradient of brachiopods over the past 530 million years Journal of Geology. 117: 585-594
Powell MG, Schöne BR, Jacob DE. (2009) Tropical marine climate during the late Paleozoic ice age using trace element analyses of brachiopods Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 280: 143-149
Powell MG. (2008) Timing and selectivity of the Late Mississippian mass extinction of brachiopod genera from the Central Appalachian Basin Palaios. 23: 525-534
Powell MG. (2007) Geographic range and genus longevity of late Paleozoic brachiopods Paleobiology. 33: 530-546
Powell MG. (2007) Latitudinal diversity gradients for brachiopod genera during late Palaeozoic time: Links between climate, biogeography and evolutionary rates Global Ecology and Biogeography. 16: 519-528
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