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22 T158. Working Up an Apatite: Teeth as Paleo -Ecological and -Climatological Archives
Session Chairs:
Mason Scher, Alliya Akhtar
Teeth are used as archives of paleo -ecological, -climatological, and -biological information. This session welcomes presentations using teeth as archives or testing new methods; from morphology, microwear, and histology to geochemical tools.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 08:00 AM | 08:05 AM | 5 min | 22-1 | The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth: How Isotopic Data from Multiple Tooth Components Can Be Used to Study Both Animal Biology & Behavior (Enamel) and Soil Hydrology (Dentine) | Henry Fricke | 08:05 AM | 08:20 AM | 15 min | View | 22-2 | δ18Op of Tooth Enamel(oid) Reveals Endothermy in Some Late Cretaceous Vertebrates | Chelsea Comans | 08:20 AM | 08:35 AM | 15 min | View | 22-3 | The Impact of Wet Spells on Stone Age Foragers of the Mediterranean: Case Studies in the Use of Enamel Stable Carbon Isotopes in C4-Sparse Environments | Kayla Worthey | 08:35 AM | 08:55 AM | 20 min | View | 22-4 | What Zooarchaeological Tooth Assemblages Can Tell Us About Paleoclimate: A Case Study From the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in Mainland Southeast Asia | Alliya Akhtar | 08:55 AM | 09:10 AM | 15 min | View | 22-5 | Reconstructing a Macropredator-Rich Miocene Ocean Using Stable Calcium Isotopes | Tessa Holzmann | 09:10 AM | 09:25 AM | 15 min | View | 22-6 | Testing dietary hypotheses and trophic paleoecology using Ca isotope analyses of dinosaur enamel bioapatite from a well-constrained microvertebrate locality in the Oldman Formation of Canada | Thomas Cullen | 09:25 AM | 09:40 AM | 15 min | View | 22-7 | Combined Nitrogen and Calcium isotopes in Tyrannosaur tooth enamel reveal minor ontogenetic dietary trends | Mason Scher | 09:40 AM | 09:55 AM | 15 min | View | Coffee Break | 09:55 AM | 10:10 AM | 15 min | 22-8 | New Constraints on Trace Element Diffusion Rates in Tooth Enamel Bioapatite | John Fink | 10:10 AM | 10:25 AM | 15 min | View | 22-9 | Use of Laser Ablation ICP-MS of microvertebrate assemblages for log Ba/Ca vs log Sr/Ca trophic-level indicators allows for evaluation of paleoecosystems in deep-time | Celina Suarez | 10:25 AM | 10:40 AM | 15 min | View | 22-10 | Developmental components of the molar tooth crown show stronger potential for recovering microevolutionary signal in the fossil record | Natasha Vitek | 10:40 AM | 11:00 AM | 20 min | View | 22-11 | You are what you eat: evaluating fish tooth morphology as a proxy for food web dynamics in marine sediments | Elizabeth Sibert | 11:00 AM | 11:15 AM | 15 min | View | 22-12 | Detangling the enigmatic cricetid Leidymys: a 2D geometric morphometric approach to understanding species variation | Deanna Flores | 11:15 AM | 11:30 AM | 15 min | View | 22-13 | Teeth through time: mapping Deinonychus paleoecology through the Early Cretaceous using morphometrics | Colleen Armstrong | 11:30 AM | 11:45 AM | 15 min | View | Discussion | 11:45 AM | 12:00 PM | 15 min |
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Working Up an Apatite: Teeth as Paleo -Ecological and -Climatological Archives
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 304A
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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