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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4892
World Ranking
8589
National Ranking
2810

Best Publications

  • Palaeoecology and evolution of marine hard substrate communities

    P.D. Taylor;M.A. Wilson

  • The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

    M. Gabriela Mángano;Luis A. Buatois;Mark Wilson;Mary Droser

  • Categories of architectural designs in trace fossils: A measure of ichnodisparity

    Luis A. Buatois;Max Wisshak;Mark A. Wilson;M. Gabriela Mángano

  • Experimental System for Real-Time Discharge Estimation Using an Image-Based Method

    Alexandre Hauet;Anton Kruger;Witold F. Krajewski;Allen Bradley

  • Sea-level oscillations during the last interglacial highstand recorded by Bahamas corals

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  • Palaeoecological evidence for early aragonite dissolution in ancient calcite seas

    T. J. Palmer;J. D. Hudson;M. A. Wilson

  • Parasitism of Ordovician bryozoans and the origin of pseudoborings

    T J Palmer;M A Wilson

  • The development of an Early Ordovician hard ground community in response to rapid sea-floor calcite precipitation

    Mark A. Wilson;Timothy J. Palmer;Thomas E. Guensburg;Christopher D. Finton

  • <i>Ichnology and Sedimentology of Shallow to Marginal Marine Systems</i>

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  • Quantifying ecospace utilization and ecosystem engineering during the early Phanerozoic-The role of bioturbation and bioerosion

    Luis A. Buatois;M. Gabriela Mángano;Nicholas J. Minter;Kai Zhou

  • Decoupled evolution of soft and hard substrate communities during the Cambrian Explosion and Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

    Luis A. Buatois;Maria G. Mángano;Ricardo A. Olea;Mark A. Wilson

  • Patterns and Processes in the Ordovician Bioerosion Revolution

    Mark A. Wilson;Timothy J. Palmer

  • Disturbance and Ecologic Succession in an Upper Ordovician Cobble-Dwelling Hardground Fauna

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  • Palaeocology of Hard Substrate Faunas from the Cretaceous Qahlah Formation of the Oman Mountains

    Mark A. Wilson;Paul D. Taylor

  • Macroborings and the Evolution of Marine Bioerosion

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  • Ecological Dynamics on Pebbles, Cobbles, and Boulders

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  • Paleontological evidence of a brief global sea‐level event during the last interglacial

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  • Nomenclature of a bivalve boring from the Upper Ordovician of the Midwestern United States

    Mark A. Wilson;Timothy J. Palmer

  • a new ichnogenus for etchings made by cheilostome bryozoans into calcareous substrates

    Paul D. Taylor;Mark A. Wilson;Richard G. Bromley

  • Bahamian coral reefs yield evidence of a brief sea-level lowstand during the last interglacial

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