Carrie L. Tyler

Affiliations: 
Florida Museum of Natural History 
Area:
Paleoecology
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Tyler C, Kowalewski M. (2023) The quality of the fossil record across higher taxa: compositional fidelity of phyla and classes in benthic marine associations. Peerj. 11: e15574
Petsios E, Portell RW, Farrar L, et al. (2021) An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210400
FARRAR L, GRAVES E, PETSIOS E, et al. (2020) CHARACTERIZATION OF TRACES OF PREDATION AND PARASITISM ON FOSSIL ECHINOIDS Palaios. 35: 215-227
Kempf HL, Castro IO, Dineen AA, et al. (2020) Comparisons of Late Ordovician ecosystem dynamics before and after the Richmondian invasion reveal consequences of invasive species in benthic marine paleocommunities Paleobiology. 46: 320-336
Tyler CL, Molinaro DJ, Mendonca SE, et al. (2019) Repair scars preserve decadal‐scale patterns of predation intensity despite short‐term ecological disturbances Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29: 2018-2025
Tyler CL, Kowalewski M. (2018) Regional surveys of macrobenthic shelf invertebrate communities in Onslow Bay, North Carolina, U.S.A. Scientific Data. 5: 180054
TYLER CL, DEXTER TA, PORTELL RW, et al. (2018) PREDATION-FACILITATED PRESERVATION OF ECHINOIDS IN A TROPICAL MARINE ENVIRONMENT Palaios. 33: 478-486
Tyler CL, Kowalewski M. (2017) Surrogate taxa and fossils as reliable proxies of spatial biodiversity patterns in marine benthic communities. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284
Leighton LR, Chojnacki NC, Stafford ES, et al. (2016) Categorization of shell fragments provides a proxy for environmental energy and predation intensity Journal of the Geological Society. 173: 711-715
Stafford ES, Tyler CL, Leighton LR. (2015) Gastropod shell repair tracks predator abundance Marine Ecology. 36: 1176-1184
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