Gregory P. Wilson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Area:
Vertebrate paleontology, extinction and recoveryGoogle:
"Gregory Wilson"Parents
Sign in to add mentorWilliam A. Clemens | grad student | 2004 | UC Berkeley | |
(A quantitative assessment of evolutionary and ecological change in mammalian faunas leading up to and across the Cretaceous -Tertiary boundary in northeastern Montana.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAmanda W Peng | research assistant | ||
Athena Tse | research assistant | University of Washington | |
Lauren M. Berg | grad student | 2008- | University of Washington |
Meng Chen | grad student | 2008- | University of Washington |
David DeMar | grad student | 2009- | University of Washington |
Jonathan Calede | grad student | 2010- | University of Washington |
Alexandria Brannick | grad student | 2014-2021 | University of Washington |
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Fastovsky DE, Montellano-Ballesteros M, Fricke HC, et al. (2020) Paleoenvironments, taphonomy, and stable isotopic content of the terrestrial, fossil-vertebrate–bearing sequence of the El Disecado Member, El Gallo Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Baja California, México Geosphere. 16: 1702-1722 |
Murray AM, Brinkman DB, DeMar DG, et al. (2020) Paddlefish and sturgeon (Chondrostei: Acipenseriformes: Polyodontidae and Acipenseridae) from lower Paleocene deposits of Montana, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40: e1775091 |
Wynd BM, DeMar DG, Wilson GP. (2020) Euselachian diversity through the uppermost Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of Garfield County, Montana, USA, with implications for the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction in freshwater environments Cretaceous Research. 113: 104483 |
Lyson TR, Miller IM, Bercovici AD, et al. (2019) Exceptional continental record of biotic recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Science (New York, N.Y.) |
Grossnickle DM, Smith SM, Wilson GP. (2019) Untangling the Multiple Ecological Radiations of Early Mammals. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Chen M, Strömberg CAE, Wilson GP. (2019) Assembly of modern mammal community structure driven by Late Cretaceous dental evolution, rise of flowering plants, and dinosaur demise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Weaver LN, Wilson GP, Krumenacker LJ, et al. (2019) New multituberculate mammals from the mid-Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) Wayan Formation of southeastern Idaho and implications for the early evolution of Cimolodonta Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 39: e1604532 |
Goodwin MB, Irmis RB, Wilson GP, et al. (2019) The first confirmed sauropod dinosaur from Ethiopia discovered in the Upper Jurassic Mugher Mudstone Journal of African Earth Sciences. 159: 103571 |
Smith SM, Sprain CJ, Clemens WA, et al. (2018) Early mammalian recovery after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: A high-resolution view from McGuire Creek area, Montana, USA Geological Society of America Bulletin. 130: 2000-2014 |
Sprain CJ, Renne PR, Clemens WA, et al. (2018) Calibration of chron C29r: New high-precision geochronologic and paleomagnetic constraints from the Hell Creek region, Montana Gsa Bulletin. 130: 1615-1644 |