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Arthur J. Boucot was affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on paleontology, with a particular interest in biostratigraphy and evolutionary studies.

The main research topics that Arthur J. Boucot contributed to include:

  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Their work appeared frequently in publication venues such as:

  • Journal of Paleontology
  • Spanish Journal of Palaeontology

Among their recent scientific papers are the following:

  • "Modern Paleontology: Using Biostratigraphy to the utmost," 2022, Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
  • "The reality of higher taxa and the question of intermediate forms," 2022, Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
  • "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

Frequent co-authors who collaborated on various projects included:

  • Richard K. Bambach
  • Rodney Feldman
  • Carrie E. Schweitzer
  • Norman E. Gary
  • Palmer William

Arthur J. Boucot also published books, with one known title:

  • Some Thoughts about the Evolution of Human Behavior: A Literature Survey, 2021, published by Archaeopress Publishing Ltd eBooks

Their contributions to paleontology can be seen through their integration of biostratigraphy techniques and their exploration of taxonomic concepts within the fossil record.

Best Publications

  • Gondwanan palaeogeography and pal˦oclimatology

    C.R. Scotese;A.J. Boucot;W.S. McKerrow

  • Facies patterns and geography of the Yangtze region, South China, through the Ordovician and Silurian transition

    Chen Xu;Rong Jia-yu;Li Yue;A.J. Boucot

  • Evolutionary Paleobiology of Behavior and Coevolution

    A. J. Boucot

  • Phanerozoic Paleoclimate: An Atlas of Lithologic Indicators of Climate

    Arthur J. Boucot;Chen Xu;Christopher R. Scotese;Robert J. Morley

  • Correlation of the North American Silurian rocks

    William B. N. Berry;A. J. Boucot

  • Absolute depths of Silurian benthic assemblages

    Carlton E. Brett;Arthur J. Boucot;Brian Jones

  • TREATISE ON INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY

    Fernando Alvarez;A. D. Ansell;P. G. Baker;M. G. Bassett

  • Fluid flow during metamorphism at the Beaver Brook fossil locality, New Hampshire

    Douglas Rumble;J. M. Ferry;T. C. Hoering;A. J. Boucot

  • Glacio-Eustatic Control of Late Ordovician–Early Silurian Platform Sedimentation and Faunal Changes

    William B. N. Berry;Arthur J. Boucot

  • A critique of Phanerozoic climatic models involving changes in the CO2 content of the atmosphere

    A.J. Boucot;Jane Gray

  • Communities of the past

    Jane Gray;A. J. Boucot;William B. N. Berry

  • Caradocian land plant microfossils from Libya

    Jane Gray;Dominique Massa;A. J. Boucot

  • Fossil Behavior Compendium

    Arthur J. Boucot;George O. Poinar

  • Principles of benthic marine paleoecology

    Arthur J. Boucot

  • Paleozoic links among some Alaskan accreted terranes and Siberia based on megafossils

    Robert B. Blodgett;David M. Rohr;A.J. Boucot

  • Early Devonian brachiopod zoogeography

    Arthur J. Boucot;J. G. Johnson;John A. Talent

  • Early vascular land plants: proof and conjecture

    Jane Gray;Arthur J. Boucot

  • Paleocommunities : a case study from the Silurian and Lower Devonian

    A. J. Boucot;James D. Lawson

  • Biogeographical analysis of Late Silurian brachiopod faunas, chiefly from Asia and Australia

    Rong Jia-Yu;Arthur J. Boucot;Su Yang-Zheng;Desmond L. Strusz

  • Silurian Bio-Events

    Dimitri Kaljo;Arthur J. Boucot;Richard M. Corfield;Alain Le Herisse

  • The origin of major invertebrate groups

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Frequent Co-Authors

Rong Jia-Yu
Rong Jia-Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Christopher R. Scotese
Christopher R. Scotese Northwestern University
David A. T. Harper
David A. T. Harper Durham University
Maggie Cusack
Maggie Cusack University of Stirling
Leonid E. Popov
Leonid E. Popov Cardiff University
Lars E. Holmer
Lars E. Holmer Uppsala University
Brian Jones
Brian Jones University of Alberta
Carlton E. Brett
Carlton E. Brett University of Cincinnati
George Poinar
George Poinar Oregon State University
Derek J. Siveter
Derek J. Siveter University of Oxford

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