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58 T146. Future Leaders in Paleontology
Session Chairs:
John Huntley, Sarah M. Jacquet, David Bapst
The Paleontological Society is pleased to offer the “Future Leaders in Paleontology” topical session. This session will showcase the outstanding work of our student and early career members in a high-profile setting.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory remarks by session chair(s) | 01:30 PM | 01:35 PM | 5 min | 58-1 | Did Harpiform Trilobites Evolve to Plow Sediment?: Finally Putting a 100-Year-Old Hypothesis to the Test | James Beech | 01:35 PM | 01:50 PM | 15 min | View | 58-2 | The Effects of Invasive Species on Late Ordovician Shallow Marine Food Web Structure During the Richmondian Invasion | Samantha Maciech | 01:50 PM | 02:05 PM | 15 min | View | 58-3 | Changes in Multivariate Functional Space across the Richmondian Invasion in the Cincinnati Arch (Late Ordovician) | Madeline Ess | 02:05 PM | 02:20 PM | 15 min | View | 58-4 | A Review of Occurrences of the “Dorsal Organ” in Trilobites with Evidence from BSE-SEM Analysis of New Material of the Upper Ordovician Trilobite Cryptolithus tessellatus Green, 1832 | Alex Bradley | 02:20 PM | 02:35 PM | 15 min | View | 58-5 | Microscale Cartilage Preservation in Exceptional Tully Monster Specimens | Jacob Potter | 02:35 PM | 02:50 PM | 15 min | View | 58-6 | Fossils Bridge Late Triassic Gap in the Non-Marine Vertebrate Paleocommunity Record and Pose New Questions about the End-Triassic Extinction | Ben Kligman | 02:50 PM | 03:05 PM | 15 min | View | 58-7 | Disturbed? Probably: Investigation into how Anoxia and Ocean Acidification Affected the Functional Diversity of Late Triassic Marine Ecosystems Across the Norian–Rhaetian Boundary | Fiorella Ramirez-Guasp | 03:05 PM | 03:20 PM | 15 min | View | 58-8 | Latitudinal Trends in Morphological Complexity: Gradients, Filters, and Discordance with Species Richness | Sharon Zhou | 03:20 PM | 03:35 PM | 15 min | View | Break | 03:35 PM | 03:50 PM | 15 min | 58-9 | Increased polymorphism is associated with heightened extinction across the end-Cretaceous event in cheilostome bryozoans | Sarah Leventhal | 03:50 PM | 04:05 PM | 15 min | View | 58-10 | The Problematic Scleractiniamorph Corals – Seeking Morphologic and Phylogenetic Affinity Among Rugosan and Scleractinian Ancestries | Samantha Hartzell | 04:05 PM | 04:20 PM | 15 min | View | 58-11 | Coral Triangle Reef Diversity in the Past and Present | Katherine Faulkner | 04:20 PM | 04:35 PM | 15 min | View | 58-12 | Interplay of Body Size and Functional Ecology: Overlap and Divergence in Bivalvia | Amanda Doyle | 04:35 PM | 04:50 PM | 15 min | View | 58-13 | A SERIES OF SITES IN INNER SPACE CAVERN ON THE EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS, DOCUMENT VERTEBRATE DIVERSITY FROM WARM (MIS 3) AND COOL (MIS 2) INTERVALS OF THE LATE PLEISTOCENE. | John Moretti | 04:50 PM | 05:05 PM | 15 min | View | 58-14 | Assessing the environmental forces that shape the distribution of past species invasions to inform future projections | Priyanka Soni | 05:05 PM | 05:20 PM | 15 min | View |
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Future Leaders in Paleontology
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 1:30 PM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 305
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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