1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Jere H. Lipps spends much of his time researching Foraminifera, Ecology, Oceanography, Paleontology and Trophic level. His Foraminifera research is included under the broader classification of Benthic zone. His work on Paleoecology, Ecology and Test as part of his general Ecology study is frequently connected to Ingestion, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His Oceanography research incorporates elements of Caldera and Canonical correspondence analysis. He mostly deals with Fossil Record in his studies of Paleontology. His study in Trophic level is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sea ice, Pelagic zone, Upwelling and Antarctic sea ice.
Jere H. Lipps mostly deals with Foraminifera, Paleontology, Oceanography, Ecology and Benthic zone. His Foraminifera study also includes fields such as
As part of his studies on Oceanography, Jere H. Lipps frequently links adjacent subjects like Sediment. His work in Ecology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Extinction event. His Benthic zone study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Taphonomy and Fauna.
Jere H. Lipps mainly focuses on Foraminifera, Ecology, Paleontology, Oceanography and Reef. His Foraminifera study introduces a deeper knowledge of Benthic zone. His study in the fields of Fossil Record, Algae and Ecosystem under the domain of Ecology overlaps with other disciplines such as Symbiodinium and Clade.
His studies in Paleontology integrate themes in fields like Type species and Doushantuo Formation. His work in the fields of Oceanography, such as Sea level and Intertidal zone, overlaps with other areas such as Closure, Key and Environmental ethics. Jere H. Lipps focuses mostly in the field of Reef, narrowing it down to matters related to Extinction event and, in some cases, Paleozoic and Red algae.
Jere H. Lipps mainly investigates Ecology, Paleontology, Foraminifera, Doushantuo Formation and Ecosystem. The concepts of his Ecology study are interwoven with issues in Devonian and Protozoa. His Paleontology study often links to related topics such as Polychaete.
Foraminifera is a subfield of Benthic zone that he tackles. His Doushantuo Formation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Taphonomy, Tintinnid, Ordovician, Diagenesis and Precambrian. Jere H. Lipps combines subjects such as Biodiversity, Cenozoic and Fossil Record with his study of Ecosystem.
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Sampling bias, gradual extinction patterns and catastrophes in the fossil record
Philip W. Signor;Jere H. Lipps.
Geological Society of America Special Papers (1982)
Origin and early evolution of the Metazoa
Jere H. Lipps;Philip W. Signor.
(1992)
Biotic Interactions in Benthic Foraminifera
Jere H. Lipps.
(1983)
Fossil prokaryotes and protists
Jere H. Lipps.
(1993)
Global ocean carbonate and carbon dioxide production; the role of reef Foraminifera
Martin R. Langer;Michelle T. Silk;Jere H. Lipps.
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (1997)
Ecology and Paleoecology of Planktic Foraminifera
Jere H. Lipps.
(1979)
THE ROLE OF FORAMINIFERA IN THE TROPHIC STRUCTURE OF MARINE COMMUNITIES
Jere H. Lipps;James W. Valentine.
Lethaia (1970)
Life Below the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Jere H. LiPPS;T. E. Ronan;T. E. Delaca.
Science (1979)
Trophic model for the adaptive radiations and extinctions of pelagic marine mammals
Jere H. Lipps;Edward Mitchell.
Paleobiology (1976)
Foraminiferal distribution and diversity, Madang Reef and Lagoon, Papua New Guinea
M. R. Langer;J. H. Lipps.
Coral Reefs (2003)
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