Publications Citing PRI Specimens (2003-Present)
Recent Publications Citing PRI Specimens
Allmon, W.D. (in press). The natural (and not-so-natural) history of “Turritella agate”. Rocks and Minerals.
Erwin, A., and Russell, N. (2008). Taphonomy of the Chemung mastodon site. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Fisher, D.C. (2008). The tusk of the North Java mastodon and sexual dimorphism in mastodons. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Fisher, D.C. (2008). Taphonomy of the Hyde Park mastodon. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, Paleontographica Americana 61.
Hodgson, J.A., W.D. Allmon, J. Sherpa, and Nester, P.L. (2008). Geology and taphonomy of the North Java mastodon site, Wyoming County, New York. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Hodgson, J.A., W.D. Allmon, P.L. Nester, J. Sherpa, and Chiment, J.J.. (2008). Osteology of Late Pleistocene proboscidean remains at the Gilbert Site, Chemung County, New York. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, P. and Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Karrow, P., and Mackie, G.L. (2008). Mollusc assemblages from the Hyde Park and North Java mastodone sites, New York. In Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Miklus, N.M., A.J. Smith, D.F. Palmer, and Nester, P.L. (2008). Ostracodes as indicators of Allerod through Younger Dryas environments at three fossil mastodon sites in New York State. In: Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment of the Late Pleistocene of New York State: Studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung and Java sites. W. Allmon, and P. Nester, eds., Paleontographica Americana 61.
Allmon, W.D., and Cohen, P.A., 2008. Paleoecological significance of turritelline gastropod-dominated limestones from the mid-Cretaceous of Texas and Oklahoma. Cretaceous Research, 29:65-77.
Allmon, W.D., and Harris, W.B., 2008. A new species of turritelline gastropod from a turritelline-dominated limestone in the Paleocene of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology.82(2):442-446.
Hendricks, J.R., and Portell, R.W., 2008. Late Eocene Conus (Neogastropoda: Conidae) from Florida, USA. The Nautilus, 122(2):79-93.
House, M.R., and Kirchgasser, W.T., 2008. Late Devonian Goniatites (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea) from New York State. Bulletin of American Paleontology, 374:1-284.
Nudds, J.R., and Selden, P.A., 2008. Fossil Ecosystems of North America: A Guide to the Sites and their Extraordinary Biotas. Univ. of Chicago Press.
Zambito, J.J., Mitchell, C.E., and Sheets, H.D., 2008. A Comparison of Sampling and statistical Techiques for Analyzing Bulk-Sampled Biofacies. Palaios 23:313-321.
Babcock, L.E., and Ciampaglio, C.N., 2007. Frondose fossil from the Conasauga Formation (Cambrian: Drumian Stage) of Georgia, USA. AAP Memoir 34:555-562.
DeVries, T.J., 2007. Cenozoic Turritillidae (Gastropoda) From Southern Peru. Journal of Paleontology 81(2):331-352.
DeVries, T.J., 2007. Three new Pliocene species of Stramonita Schumacher, 1817 (Muricidae: Rapaninae) from western South America and the evolution of modern Stramonita chocolata (Duclos, 1832). The Veliger 48(4):247-259.
Hendy, A.J.W., 2007. Cenozoic molluscan biodiversity: An examination of biodiversity change at global, regional, and local spatial scales: Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cincinnati, 351 pp.
Kiel, S., 2007. Status of the enigmatic fossil vesicomyid bivalve Pleurophopsis. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 52(3): 639–642.
Schweitzer, C., E., R. Feldmann, and Karasawa, H., 2007. Revision of the Carcineretidae Beurlen, 1930 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Portunoidea) and Remarks on the Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815. Annals of Carnegie Museum 76(1): 15-37.
Stigall, A. L., and Hendricks, J. R., 2007. First report of a concavicarid interior (Crustacea: Thylacocephala) from the Devonian of North America. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 29(2): 5pp.
Dietl, G.P., and Hendricks, J., 2006. Crab scars reveal survival advantage of left handed snails. Biology Letters (Royal Society) 2:439-442.
Hicks, M., 2006. A New Genus of Early Cambrian Coral in Esmeralda County, Southwestern Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 80(4):609-616.
House, M., and Kirchgasser, W., 2006. Devonian Goniatites of New York. Bulletins of American Paleontology 374.
Sumrall, C.D., Brett, C.E., and Cornell, S.R., 2006. The Systematics and Ontogeny of Pyrgopostibulla belli, a new Edrioasteroid (Echinodermata) from the Lower Devonian of New York. 80(1):187-193.
Brower, J.C., 2005. The Paleobiology and Ontogeny of Cincinaticrinus varibrachialus Warn and Strimple, 1977 from the Middle Ordovician (Shermanian) Walcott-Rust Quarry of New York. Journal of Paleontology 79(1):152-174.
Burr, S.A., 2005. Chemical proxies for bleaching in Recent and Holocene corals. Unpublished PhD thesis, Cornell University. 251pp.
Hendricks, J.R., 2005. Fossil record, evolutionary history, and paleobiology of the Plio-Pleistocene Conus from the Southeastern United States. Unpublished PhD thesis, Cornell University, 375pp.
Jung, P., 2004. The genus Lepicythara (Gastropoda: Turridae) from the Neogene and Pleistocene of Tropical America. Bulletins of American Paleontology 366:1-75.
Rode, A.L., 2004. Phylogenetic revision of Leptodesma (Leiopteria) (Devonian: Bivalvia). Postilla 229:1-26.
Wells, J.W., 2004. Geology of Seneca County, New York. Paleontological Research Institution. Ithaca, New York.
Anderson, L.C., and Roopnarine, P.D., 2003. Evolution and Phylogenetic Relationships of Neocene Corbulidae (Bivalvia; Myoidea) of Tropical America. Journal of Paleontology 77(6):1086.
Cornell, S.R., Brett, C.E., and Sumrall, C.D,. 2003. Paleoecology and taphonomy of an edrioasteroid-dominated hardground association from tentaculitid limestones in the Early Devonian of New York: A Paleozoic rocky peritidal community. Palaios 18(3):212-224.
Ma, X., and, Day. J., 2003. Revision of selected North American and Eurasian Late Devonian (Frasnian) species of Cyrtospirifer and Regalia (Brachiopoda). Journal of Paleontology 77(2):267-292.
Teusch, K.P., 2003. The effects of Temperature and Primary Productivity on shell morphology in Pleistocene and modern Turritellid Gastropods. Unpublished PhD thesis, Cornell University, 136pp.
Weaver, P.G., and Ciampaglio, C.N., 2003. A new genus of Belosaepiid (Coleoidea) from the Castle Hayne limestone (Eocene) of Southeastern North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology 77(6):1103-1106.


