Session No. 296
Tuesday, 29 October 2013: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Mile High Ballroom 1CD (Colorado Convention Center)

T239. Recent Advances in the Nature of the Mesozoic Marine Revolution

Paleontological Society

 

Lydia S. Tackett and Nicole Bonuso, Advocates
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Start Time
 
1:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
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1:15 PM
PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION OF CRETACEOUS MECASTER BATNENSIS AND MECASTER FOURNELI (ECHINOIDEA: SPATANGOIDA)
RONEY, Ryan O., Earth and Planetary Sciences, The University of Tennessee, 1412 Circle Dr, Knoxville, TN 37996, SUMRALL, Colin D., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, 306 EPS Building, 1412 Circle Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-1410 and MCKINNEY, Michael L., Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tennessee, 306 Earth and Planetary Sciences Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-1410, rroney1@utk.edu
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1:30 PM
ANTIPREDATORY MORPHOLOGY AND INTENSITY OF SUBLETHAL PREDATION IN MESOZOIC AMMONOIDS
KERR, James P. and KELLEY, Patricia H., Department of Geography and Geology, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC 28403, jpk9604@uncw.edu
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1:45 PM
ESCALATION AND SPECIATION IN LOWER MISSISSIPPIAN CAMERATE CRINOIDS
THOMPSON, Jeffrey R., Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740 and AUSICH, William I., School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 275 Mendenhall Lab, 125 S. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, thompson.1983@buckeyemail.osu.edu
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2:00 PM
THE RISE OF THE MESOZOIC MARINE REVOLUTION
BONUSO, Nicole, Geological Sciences, California State University, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92834-6850, nbonuso@fullerton.edu
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2:15 PM
THE MESOZOIC-CENOZOIC SEXUAL REVOLUTION
BUSH, Andrew M., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, 75 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3043, Storrs, CT 06269 and BAMBACH, Richard K., Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, MRC-121, P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013-7012, andrew.bush@uconn.edu
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2:30 PM
EVOLUTIONARY TRAJECTORIES OF SESSILE EPIFAUNA DURING THE NORIAN STAGE (LATE TRIASSIC) IN RESPONSE TO THE EARLY MESOZOIC MARINE REVOLUTION
TACKETT, Lydia S., Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, 3651 Trousdale Parkway, ZHS 233, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740 and BOTTJER, David, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Zumberge Hall 117, Los Angeles, CA 90254, Tackett@usc.edu
 
2:45 PM
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3:00 PM
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3:20 PM
EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF FISHES THROUGH THE LATE PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION
ROMANO, Carlo, Paleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Karl Schmid-Strasse 4, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland and KOOT, Martha B., School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom, carlo.romano@pim.uzh.ch
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3:35 PM
THE TRIASSIC ACTINOPTERYGIAN FISH REVOLUTION
TINTORI, Andrea1, LOMBARDO, Cristina1, SUN, Zuoyu2, KOGAN, Ilja3, JIANG, Da-yong4 and MOTANI, Ryosuke5, (1)Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra 'A.Desio', Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, 20133, Italy, (2)Department of Geology and Geological Museum, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China, (3)Dept of Paleontology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, 09599, Germany, (4)Geology, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China, (5)Department of Geology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, andrea.tintori@unimi.it
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3:55 PM
FISH DIVERSITY AND THE ROLE OF PREDATION IN MARINE REVOLUTIONS
SALLAN, Lauren, Earth and Environmental Science & Evolution Cluster, University of Pennsylvania, 154B Hayden Hall, 3320 Smith Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104, FRIEDMAN, Matt, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3AN, United Kingdom, CIAMPAGLIO, Charles N., Wright State University - Lake Campus, 7600 Lake Campus Drive, Celina, OH 45885 and CLARKE, John, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania, Hayden Hall, 240 S. 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, laurensallan@gmail.com
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4:10 PM
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4:25 PM
IS THE MESO-CENOZOIC MARINE REVOLUTION AN ANALOG FOR BIODIVERSIFICATION DURING THE LATE NEOPROTEROZOIC?
MARTIN, Ronald E., Geological Sciences, University of Delaware, 255 Academy St, 103 Penny Hall, Newark, DE 19350 and QUIGG, Antonietta, Marine Biology and Oceanography, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston Campus, Building 3029, Office 261, Galveston, TX 77553, daddy@udel.edu
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