Emily L. Lindsey

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Anthony D. Barnosky grad student 2007-2013 UC Berkeley
 (Taphonomy and paleoecology of asphaltic Pleistocene vertebrate deposits of the western Neotropics.)
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O'Keefe FR, Dunn RE, Weitzel EM, et al. (2023) Pre-Younger Dryas megafaunal extirpation at Rancho La Brea linked to fire-driven state shift. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: eabo3594
Mychajliw AM, Rice KA, Tewksbury LR, et al. (2020) Exceptionally preserved asphaltic coprolites expand the spatiotemporal range of a North American paleoecological proxy. Scientific Reports. 10: 5069
Mychajliw A, Mohammed R, Rice K, et al. (2020) The biogeography of “breas”: Contextualizing the taphonomy, ecology, and diversity of Trinidad’s asphaltic fossil record Quaternary Science Reviews. 232: 106179
Lindsey EL, Lopez Reyes EX, Matzke GE, et al. (2020) A monodominant late-Pleistocene megafauna locality from Santa Elena, Ecuador: Insight on the biology and behavior of giant ground sloths Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 544: 109599
Fuller BT, Southon JR, Fahrni SM, et al. (2020) Pleistocene paleoecology and feeding behavior of terrestrial vertebrates recorded in a pre-LGM asphaltic deposit at Rancho La Brea, California Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 537: 109383
Swift JA, Bunce M, Dortch J, et al. (2019) Micro Methods for Megafauna: Novel Approaches to Late Quaternary Extinctions and Their Contributions to Faunal Conservation in the Anthropocene. Bioscience. 69: 877-887
Politis GG, Messineo PG, Stafford TW, et al. (2019) Campo Laborde: A Late Pleistocene giant ground sloth kill and butchering site in the Pampas. Science Advances. 5: eaau4546
Barnosky AD, Hadly EA, Gonzalez P, et al. (2017) Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems. Science (New York, N.Y.). 355
Lyons SK, Miller JH, Fraser D, et al. (2016) The changing role of mammal life histories in Late Quaternary extinction vulnerability on continents and islands. Biology Letters. 12
Villavicencio NA, Lindsey EL, Martin FM, et al. (2016) Combination of humans, climate, and vegetation change triggered Late Quaternary megafauna extinction in the Última Esperanza region, southern Patagonia, Chile Ecography. 39: 125-140
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