Dana Helen Geary
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorStephen J. Gould | grad student | 1986 | Harvard (Evolution Tree) | |
(The evolutionary radiation of melanopsid gastropods in the Pannonian Basin (Late Miocene, Eastern Europe).) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJonathan R. Hendricks | research assistant | UW Madison (Chemistry Tree) | |
Hilary C. Sanders | grad student | 2005 | UW Madison |
Matthew A. Kuchta | grad student | 2009 | UW Madison |
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Gulyás S, Sümegi P, Müller T, et al. (2024) Assessing phenotypic variation and plasticity of endemic gastropods from thermal water refugia using complex morphometric techniques: A case study of Lake Pețea melanopsids. Journal of Morphology. 285: e21739 |
Collins LS, Geary DH, Grossman EL. (2016) Variability of foraminiferal stable isotope ratios in Caribbean shallow waters of Panama: A modern framework for Neogene studies Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 463: 1-10 |
Johnson MR, Geary DH. (2016) Stable isotope ecology of Hippotherium from the Late Miocene Pannonian Basin system Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 459: 44-52 |
Geary DH, Hoffmann E, Magyar I, et al. (2012) Body size, longevity, and growth rate in Lake Pannon melanopsid gastropods and their predecessors Paleobiology. 38: 554-568 |
Geary DH, Hunt G, Magyar I, et al. (2010) The paradox of gradualism: phyletic evolution in two lineages of lymnocardiid bivalves (Lake Pannon, central Europe) Paleobiology. 36: 592-614 |
Daley GM, Ostrowski S, Geary DH. (2007) Paleoenvironmentally correlated differences in a classical predator-prey system: The bivalve Chione elevata and its gastropod predators Palaios. 22: 166-173 |
Müller P, Geary DH, Magyar I. (2007) The endemic molluscs of the Late Miocene Lake Pannon: their origin, evolution, and family‐level taxonomy Lethaia. 32: 47-60 |
Geary DH, Staley AW, Müller P, et al. (2002) Iterative changes in Lake Pannon Melanopsis reflect a recurrent theme in gastropod morphological evolution Paleobiology. 28: 208-221 |
Geary DH, Magyar I, Müller P. (2000) Ancient Lake Pannon and its endemic molluscan fauna (Central Europe; mio-pliocene) Advances in Ecological Research. 31: 463-482 |
Magyar I, Geary DH, Müller P. (1999) Paleogeographic evolution of the Late Miocene Lake Pannon in Central Europe Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 147: 151-167 |