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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Arnold I. Miller is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States. The body of research associated with this scientist includes a series of publications in the Journal of Paleontology, reflecting engagement with paleontological studies. The recent papers indicate a focus on editorial content, as evidenced by multiple cover and back matter publications from the year 2021.

  • JPA volume 95 S85 Cover and Back matter (2021), Journal of Paleontology
  • JPA volume 95 S84 Cover and Back matter (2021), Journal of Paleontology
  • JPA volume 95 S86 Cover and Back matter (2021), Journal of Paleontology
  • JPA volume 95 issue 5 Cover and Back matter (2021), Journal of Paleontology
  • JPA volume 95 issue 6 Cover and Back matter (2021), Journal of Paleontology

The coauthors frequently collaborating with Arnold I. Miller include:

  • Richard K. Bambach
  • A. J. Boucot
  • Rodney Feldman
  • Carrie E. Schweitzer
  • Norman E. Gary

Publications are predominantly concentrated in one venue, indicating a specialization or consistent contribution to that journal.

  • Journal of Paleontology (12 publications)

Recognition in the scientific community includes two instances of being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 1992 and again in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates.

    John Alroy;Martin Aberhan;David J. Bottjer;Michael Foote

  • Effects of sampling standardization on estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversification

    J. Alroy;C. R. Marshall;R. K. Bambach;K. Bezusko

  • Production and Cycling of Calcium Carbonate in a Shelf-Edge Reef System (St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands): Applications to the Nature of Reef Systems in the Fossil Record

    Dennis K. Hubbard;Arnold I. Miller;David Scaturo

  • Calibrating the Ordovician Radiation of marine life: implications for Phanerozoic diversity trends

    Arnold I. Miller;Mike Foote

  • Calibrating the Ordovician Radiation of marine life: implications for Phanerozoic diversity trends

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  • The Detection and Importance of Subtle Biofacies within a Single Lithofacies: The Upper Ordovician Kope Formation of the Cincinnati, Ohio Region

    Steven M. Holland;Arnold I. Miller;David L. Meyer;Benjamin F. Dattilo

  • Modeling bivalve diversification: the effect of interaction on a macroevolutionary system.

    Arnold I. Miller;J. John Sepkoski

  • Spatial resolution in subfossil molluscan remains: Implications for paleobiological analyses

    Arnold I. Miller

  • Association of orogenic activity with the Ordovician radiation of marine life.

    Arnold I. Miller;Shuguang Mao

  • Biotic Transitions in Global Marine Diversity

    Arnold I. Miller

  • Dissecting Global Diversity Patterns: Examples from the Ordovician Radiation

    Arnold I. Miller

  • Mass extinctions: Processes and evidence

    Arnold Miller;Stephen K. Donovan

  • Spatio‐temporal transitions in Paleozoic Bivalvia: An analysis of North American fossil assemblages

    Arnold I. Miller

  • A new look at age and area: the geographic and environmental expansion of genera during the Ordovician Radiation

    Arnold I. Miller

  • The Use of Faunal Gradient Analysis for Intraregional Correlation and Assessment of Changes in Sea‐Floor Topography in the Type Cincinnatian

    Arnold I. Miller;Steven M. Holland;David L. Meyer;Benjamin F. Dattilo

  • Joint estimation of sampling and turnover rates from fossil databases: capture-mark-recapture methods revisited

    Sean R. Connolly;Sean R. Connolly;Arnold I. Miller

  • Cycle Anatomy and Variability in the Storm‐Dominated Type Cincinnatian (Upper Ordovician): Coming to Grips With Cycle Delineation and Genesis

    Steven M. Holland;Arnold I. Miller;Benjamin F. Dattilo;David L. Meyer

  • Coordinated stasis or coincident relative stability

    Arnold I. Miller

  • Global Ordovician faunal transitions in the marine benthos: ultimate causes

    Sean R. Connolly;Arnold I. Miller

  • Comparative diversification dynamics among palaeocontinents during the Ordovician Radiation

    A. I. Miller

  • Conversations about Phanerozoic global diversity

    Arnold I. Miller

  • Substrate affinities of higher taxa and the Ordovician Radiation

    Arnold I. Miller;Sean R. Connolly;Sean R. Connolly

  • Comparative diversificationdynamics among Palaeocontinents during the Ordovician Radiation

    Arnold I. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven M. Holland
Steven M. Holland University of Georgia
Guy N. Cameron
Guy N. Cameron University of Cincinnati
Sean R. Connolly
Sean R. Connolly James Cook University
J. John Sepkoski
J. John Sepkoski University of Chicago
Mark E. Patzkowsky
Mark E. Patzkowsky Pennsylvania State University
Franz T. Fürsich
Franz T. Fürsich University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Linda C. Ivany
Linda C. Ivany Syracuse University
John Alroy
John Alroy Macquarie University
Peter J. Wagner
Peter J. Wagner University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Carlton E. Brett
Carlton E. Brett University of Cincinnati

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