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Evidence for taphonomic size bias in the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian, Alberta), a model Mesozoic terrestrial alluvial-paralic system
- C. M. Brown, D. C. Evans, Nicolás E. Campione, Lorna J. O'Brien, David A. Eberth
- Geology
- 15 February 2013
A study of the distribution of dinosaurian body masses in the Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF; Campanian; southern Alberta), reveals a prominent negative skew; a pattern distinct from those of modern… Expand
Paleocommunity Analysis of the Burgess Shale Tulip Beds, Mount Stephen, British Columbia: Comparison with the Walcott Quarry and Implications for Community Variation in the Burgess Shale
- Lorna J. O'Brien, Jean-Bernard Caron
- Geology
- Paleobiology
- 6 November 2015
Abstract. The Tulip Beds locality on Mount Stephen (Yoho National Park, British Columbia) yields one of the most abundant and diverse (∼10,000 specimens in 110 taxa) Burgess Shale fossil assemblages… Expand
A New Stalked Filter-Feeder from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale, British Columbia, Canada
- Lorna J. O'Brien, Jean-Bernard Caron
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 18 January 2012
Burgess Shale-type deposits provide invaluable insights into the early evolution of body plans and the ecological structure of Cambrian communities, but a number of species, continue to defy… Expand
TAPHONOMY AND DEPOSITIONAL SETTING OF THE BURGESS SHALE TULIP BEDS, MOUNT STEPHEN, BRITISH COLUMBIA
- Lorna J. O'Brien, Jean-Bernard Caron, R. Gaines
- Geology
- 30 September 2014
ABSTRACT Burgess Shale–type deposits represent exceptional preservational windows for examining the biodiversity and ecological structure of some of the earliest metazoan communities that evolved… Expand
Ecological modelling, size distributions and taphonomic size bias in dinosaur faunas: a comment on Codron et al. (2012)
- C. M. Brown, Nicolás E. Campione, H. Giacomini, Lorna J. O'Brien, Matthew J Vavrek, D. C. Evans
- Biology, Medicine
- Biology Letters
- 23 February 2013
Codron et al. [[1][1]] invoke an ecological model of size-specific competition in dinosaurs to explain an apparent bimodal distribution within Dinosauria, and find ‘intermediate-sized taxa’ (1–1000… Expand
A new arthropod resting trace and associated suite of trace fossils from the Lower Jurassic of Warwickshire, England
- Lorna J. O'Brien, S. J. Braddy, J. D. Radley
- Geology
- 1 September 2009
Abstract: A new suite of arthropod trace fossils, attributed to a decapod crustacean, is described from the Lower Jurassic Saltford Shale Member of the Blue Lias Formation of Southam Cement Works… Expand