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Detecting changes in morphospace occupation patterns in the fossil record: characterization and analysis of measures of disparity
- C. N. Ciampaglio, Matthieu Kemp, D. W. McShea
- Geography
- 21 September 2001
Abstract Recently, there has been much interest in detecting and measuring patterns of change in disparity. Although most studies have used one or two measures of disparity to quantify and… Expand
A NEW GENUS OF BELOSAEPIID (COLEOIDEA) FROM THE CASTLE HAYNE LIMESTONE (EOCENE) OF SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- Patricia G. Weaver, C. N. Ciampaglio
- Geology
- 1 November 2003
Abstract A new genus, Anomalosaepia, and four new species, A. alleni, A. mariettani, A. vernei, and A. andreanae (Sepiida: Belosaepidae) from the Castle Hayne Limestone of southeastern North Carolina… Expand
ADDITIONAL EDIACARAN BODY FOSSILS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL NORTH
- Patricia G. Weaver, R. Tacker, M. Mcmenamin, C. N. Ciampaglio, R. Webb
- Geology
- 2008
The Carolina Terrane has yielded very few Ediacaran-age fossils. These included Pteridinium carolinaensis, cf. ?Swartpuntia sp. and a variety of trace fossils. Recent collecting efforts in the… Expand
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A Toothy Tale of Evolution: Convergence in Tooth Morphology among Marine Mesozoic–Cenozoic Sharks, Reptiles, and Mammals
- C. N. Ciampaglio, G. Wray, Bruce H. Corliss
- Biology
- 1 December 2005
Late Pleistocene fishes of the Tennessee River Basin: an analysis of a late Pleistocene freshwater fish fauna from Bell Cave (site ACb-2) in Colbert County, Alabama, USA
- S. Jacquemin, Jun A. Ebersole, W. C. Dickinson, C. N. Ciampaglio
- Biology, Medicine
- PeerJ
- 2 February 2016
The Tennessee River Basin is considered one of the most important regions for freshwater biodiversity anywhere on the globe. The Tennessee River Basin currently includes populations of at least half… Expand
Stable hooks: biomechanics of heteromorph ammonoids with U-shaped body chambers
- David J. Peterman, Ryan Shell, C. N. Ciampaglio, M. M. Yacobucci
- Biology
- 29 October 2020
HYBODONT SHARKS AS LINKAGES BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL AND MARINE FOOD WEBS IN THE PERMIAN PERIOD
- Ryan Shell, C. N. Ciampaglio
- Geography
- 16 April 2018
Rarely seen coleoid phragmacone steinkerns from the Eocene Castle Hayne Limestone of southeastern North Carolina
- Patricia G. Weaver, C. N. Ciampaglio, R. Chandler
- Geology
- 31 May 2007