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Paleobiology
Sidor lab on fossilized mammalian tumor
Greg Wilson & collaborators on marsupial origins in N. America
Brandon Peecook PhD Defense
DIG Field School
A siliceous window into the deep past: what phytoliths can tell us about the role of plants in ecosystem evolution
Documenting how Earth’s many ecosystems, each with unique combinations of climate, flora, and fauna, came to be is critical for understanding how ecosystems function today, and will function in the future. My lab’s research has focused largely on elucidating the Cretaceous-Cenozoic assembly of grassland ecosystems, which currently occupy 40% of Earth’s land surface and provide key agricultural products (e.g., corn, rice).
Greg Wilson and team reveal Tuffs-Love Rex at the Burke
Adaptive radiation of multituberculate mammals before the extinction of dinosaurs.
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