34 results on '"WHITTLE, ROWAN J."'
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2. How predictable are mass extinction events?
3. Sequence stratigraphy of a wave-dominated, tidally influenced delta in the Danian of Seymour Island, Antarctica: An integrated sedimentological–palaeoecological approach
4. Network analyses on photographic surveys reveal that invertebrate predators do not structure epibenthos in the deep (~2000m) rocky Powell Basin, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
5. Benthic ecosystem cascade effects in Antarctica using Bayesian network inference
6. How predictable are mass extinction events?
7. Animal survival strategies in Neoproterozoic ice worlds
8. Supplemental Figures and Tables from How predictable are mass extinction events?
9. Globally discordant Isocrinida (Crinoidea) migration confirms asynchronous Marine Mesozoic Revolution
10. Animal survival strategies in Neoproterozoic ice worlds
11. The Early Miocene Cape Melville Formation fossil assemblage and the evolution of modern Antarctic marine communities
12. Animal survival strategies in Neoproterozoic ice worlds.
13. In-situ image analysis of habitat heterogeneity and benthic biodiversity in the Prince Gustav Channel, Eastern Antarctic Peninsula.
14. Taphonomy and palaeoecology of a Late Ordovician caryocaridid from the Soom Shale Lagerstätte, South Africa
15. In-situ Image Analysis of Habitat Heterogeneity and Benthic Biodiversity in the Prince Gustav Channel, Eastern Antarctic Peninsula
16. Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous–Palaeogene mass extinction
17. Nature and timing of biotic recovery in Antarctic benthic marine ecosystems following the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
18. The late Ordovician Soom Shale Lagerstȁtte: an extraordinary post-glacial fossil and sedimentary record
19. Macrofossil evidence for a rapid and severe Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction in Antarctica
20. The late Ordovician Soom Shale Lagerstätte: an extraordinary post-glacial fossil and sedimentary record
21. Macrofossil evidence for a rapid and severe Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction in Antarctica
22. A cool temperate climate on the Antarctic Peninsula during the latest Cretaceous and early Paleogene
23. Decapoda: crabs and lobsters
24. The early origin of the Antarctic Marine Fauna and its evolutionary implications
25. The Early Origin of the Antarctic Marine Fauna and Its Evolutionary Implications
26. A cool temperate climate on the Antarctic Peninsula through the latest Cretaceous to early Paleogene
27. Nuculidae (Bivalvia) in the Cape Melville Formation, King George Island, Antarctica, with an overview of the bivalve fauna
28. The fossil record of Limopsis (Bivalvia: Limopsidae) in Antarctica and the southern high latitudes
29. An Ordovician lobopodian from the Soom Shale Lagerstatte, South Africa
30. The Early Miocene Cape Melville Formation fossil assemblage and the evolution of modern Antarctic marine communities
31. Antarctic Crabs: Invasion or Endurance?
32. Nuculidae (Bivalvia) in the Cape Melville Formation, King George Island, Antarctica, with an overview of the bivalve fauna
33. The fossil record of Limopsis (Bivalvia: Limopsidae) in Antarctica and the southern high latitudes
34. AN ORDOVICIAN LOBOPODIAN FROM THE SOOM SHALE LAGERSTÄTTE, SOUTH AFRICA
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