Session No. 188
Monday, 28 October 2013: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Room 603 (Colorado Convention Center)

T245. The Arthropoda: Paleoecology, Diversity, Taphonomy, and Phylogeny

Paleontological Society; SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)

 

Adiël A. Klompmaker, Rodney M. Feldmann and Carrie E. Schweitzer, Advocates
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SEMI-LANDMARK ANALYSIS OF EURYPTERIDS: A NEW TOOL FOR ASSESSING ECOPHENOTYPY
VRAZO, Matthew B.1, HUNDA, Brenda R.2 and BRETT, Carlton E.1, (1)Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, 500 Geology/Physics Building, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, (2)Collections and Research, Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45203, vrazomb@mail.uc.edu
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THE CONTROL OF TRUNK SEGMENT DEVELOPMENT IN TRILOBITES
HUGHES, Nigel C., Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, HONG, Paul S., School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151747, South Korea and FUSCO, Giuseppe, Dept. of Biology, Univ of Padova, via Ugo Bassi 58/B, Padova, I-35131, Italy, nigel.hughes@ucr.edu
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THE CAMBRIAN MARINE ARTHROPOD RECORD: EVOLUTIONARY RADIATIONS, MIGRATIONS, EXTINCTIONS, AND EXCEPTIONAL PRESERVATION
BABCOCK, Loren E., School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 275 Mendenhall Laboratory, 125 S. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, loren.babcock@geol.lu.se
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NEW STEM ARTHROPODS FROM THE BURGESS SHALE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MORPHOLOGICAL DISPARITY OF THE "GREAT APPENDAGES"
ARIA, Cédric, Natural History - Palaeobiology, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada and CARON, Jean-Bernard, Department of Natural History (Paleobiology Section), Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S2C6, Canada, cedric.aria@gmail.com
 
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ANOMURAN DIVERSITY INCUBATORS OF THE LATE JURASSIC (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA)
ROBINS, Cristina M., Department of Geology, Kent State University/FLMNH, 221 McGilvrey Hall, Kent, OH 44242 and KLOMPMAKER, Adiël A., Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, 1659 Museum Road, PO Box 117800, Gainesville, FL 32611, crobins@kent.edu
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ON THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF TRUE CRABS: INSIGHTS FROM NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA
LUQUE, Javier, Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6E 2E9, Canada, FELDMANN, Rodney M., Department of Geology, Kent State University, 221 McGilvrey Hall, Kent, OH 44242, SCHWEITZER, Carrie E., Department of Geology, Kent State University at Stark, 6000 Frank Avenue NW, North Canton, OH 44720, KARASAWA, Hiroaki, Mizunami Fossil Museum, Yamanouchi, Akeyo, Mizunami, Gifu, 509-6132, Japan and JARAMILLO, Carlos, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Unit 0948, APO AA 34002, Balboa, Ancon, 0843-03092, Panama, luque@ualberta.ca
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EVOLUTIONARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRENDS IN BODY SIZE OF DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS DURING THE MESOZOIC
KLOMPMAKER, Adiël A., Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, 1659 Museum Road, PO Box 117800, Gainesville, FL 32611, KOWALEWSKI, Michal, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, SCHWEITZER, Carrie E., Department of Geology, Kent State University at Stark, 6000 Frank Avenue NW, North Canton, OH 44720 and FELDMANN, Rodney M., Department of Geology, Kent State University, 221 McGilvrey Hall, Kent, OH 44242, adielklompmaker@gmail.com
 
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LEAF GALLING: A KEY BEHAVIORAL ADVANCE AMONG INSECTS OF THE LATE PALEOZOIC
SCHACHAT, Sandra and LABANDEIRA, Conrad C., Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013-7012, schachatsr@si.edu
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THREE INFORMATIVE INSECT-GYMNOSPERM INTERACTIONS FROM THE MID-MESOZOIC: LATE TRIASSIC SEED PREDATION, MIDDLE JURASSIC MIMICRY, AND EARLY CRETACEOUS POLLINATIION
LABANDEIRA, Conrad C.1, ANDERSON, John M.2, WANG, Yongjie3, PEÑALVER, Enrique4, ANDERSON, Heidi M.2, SHIH, ChungKun3, BARRON, Eduardo5, REN, Dong6 and NEL, Andre7, (1)Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013-7012, (2)Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2050, South Africa, (3)College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Key Laboratory of Insect Evolution and Environmental Change, Beijing, 100048, China, (4)Museo Geominero, Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, C/ Ríos Rosas, 23, Madrid, E-28003, Spain, (5)Museo Geominero, Instituto Geologico y Minero de Espana, Madrid, E-28003, Spain, (6)College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, 105 Xisanhuanbeilu, Haidian District, Beijing, 100048, China, (7)Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Institut de Systématique Evolution Biodiversité, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 45 Rue Buffon, Paris, F-75005, France, labandec@si.edu
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NEW ANTS AND TRUE BUGS FROM CANADIAN CRETACEOUS AMBER AND THEIR PALEOBIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
MCKELLAR, Ryan C. and ENGEL, Michael S., Division of Entomology (Paleoentomology), Natural History Museum, and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, ryan.mckellar@ku.edu
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FIRST COMPARISON OF LATEST CRETACEOUS AND EARLY PALEOCENE INSECT DAMAGE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE SUPPORTS A PATAGONIAN BIODIVERSITY REFUGIUM
DONOVAN, Michael P., Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, IGLESIAS, Ari, Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente INIBIOMA-CONICET, Universidad Nacional del COMAHUE, Quintral 1250, San Carlos de Bariloche, 8400, Argentina, WILF, Peter, Dept. of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, CÚNEO, N. Rubén, Paleobotany, MEF, Av. Fontana 140, Trelew, 9100, Argentina and LABANDEIRA, Conrad C., Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013-7012, mpd187@psu.edu
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THE LATE PLEISTOCENE ARTHROPODS OF THE RED HILLS ROAD CAVE, EASTERN JAMAICA
DONOVAN, Stephen K., Geology, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, Leiden, 2333 CR, Netherlands and BAALBERGEN, Els, Leiden Universiteit, Leiden, 2333 BE, Netherlands, Steve.Donovan@naturalis.nl
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