Seth Finnegan

Affiliations: 
Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Marine Invertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoecology
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Mary Louise Droser grad student 2006 UC Riverside (Geotree)
 (The paleoecology of the Ordovician radiation: Field and literature-based insights into the nature of a major transition in the structure of marine ecosystems.)

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Ryan M Yohler grad student (Physics Tree)
Joshua Zimmt grad student 2017- UC Berkeley
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Finnegan S, Harnik PG, Lockwood R, et al. (2023) Using the Fossil Record to Understand Extinction Risk and Inform Marine Conservation in a Changing World. Annual Review of Marine Science
Pohl A, Stockey RG, Dai X, et al. (2023) Why the Early Paleozoic was intrinsically prone to marine extinction. Science Advances. 9: eadg7679
Rasmussen CMØ, Vandenbroucke TRA, Nogues-Bravo D, et al. (2023) Was the Late Ordovician mass extinction truly exceptional? Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Stockey RG, Pohl A, Ridgwell A, et al. (2021) Decreasing Phanerozoic extinction intensity as a consequence of Earth surface oxygenation and metazoan ecophysiology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Goldberg SL, Present TM, Finnegan S, et al. (2021) A high-resolution record of early Paleozoic climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
McClain CR, Webb TJ, Nunnally CC, et al. (2020) Metabolic Niches and Biodiversity: A Test Case in the Deep Sea Benthos Frontiers in Marine Science. 7
Saupe EE, Qiao H, Donnadieu Y, et al. (2020) Extinction intensity during Ordovician and Cenozoic glaciations explained by cooling and palaeogeography Nature Geoscience. 13: 65-70
Ling M, Zhan R, Wang G, et al. (2020) Corrigendum to “An extremely brief end Ordovician mass extinction linked to abrupt onset of glaciation” [Solid Earth Sciences volume 4 of 4] Solid Earth Sciences. 5: 82
Smits P, Finnegan S. (2019) How predictable is extinction? Forecasting species survival at million-year timescales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20190392
Taylor LD, O'Dea A, Bralower TJ, et al. (2019) Isotopes from fossil coronulid barnacle shells record evidence of migration in multiple Pleistocene whale populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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