Arthropods Brachiopods Cephalopods Collection Management Corals Conulariids Echinoderms Faunal Descriptions Gastropods Microfossils Paleoenvironments Plants Sponges Vertebrates
Arthropods
Hesselbo, S.P., 1993. Aglaspidida (Arthropoda) from the Upper Cambrian of Wisconsin. Journal of Paleontology 66(6):885-924.
Brachiopods
Belanski, C.H., 1928b. Pentameracea of the Devonian of northern Iowa. University of Iowa, Studies in Natural History 12(7):1-34.
Belanski, C.H., 1928c. Terebratulacea of the Devonian of northern Iowa. University of Iowa, Studies in Natural History 12(8):1-29.
Day, J. and Copper, P., 1998. Revision of latest Givetian-Frasnian Atrypida (Brachiopoda) from central North America. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 43(2):155-204.
Day, J., 1989. The brachiopod succession of the Late Givetian-Frasnian of Iowa. In: McMillan, N.J., Embry, A.F, and Glass, D.J., eds., Devonian of the World. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 14, v. 3:303-325.
Lescinsky, H.L., 1995. The life orientation of concavo-convex brachiopods: overturning the paradigm. Paleobiology 21(4):520-551.
Lescinsky, H.L., 1997. Epibiont communities: Recruitment and competition on North American Carboniferous brachiopods. Journal of Paleontology 71(1):34-53.
Rogers, F.S. and C.W. Pitrat, 1987. Distribution of Tylothyris (Brachiopoda) and its occurrences in the Traverse Group (Middle Devonian) of Michigan. Journal of Paleontology 61:494-507.
Stainbrook, M.A., 1945. Brachiopoda of the Independence Shale of Iowa. Geological Society of America Memoir 14:1-74.
Wang, Y., 1949. Maquoketa Brachiopoda of Iowa. Geological Society of America Memoir 42:1-55, 12 pls.
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Cephalopods
Baker, C., B.F. Glenister, and C.O. Levorson, 1986. Devonian ammonoid Manticoceras from Iowa. Iowa Academy of Science Proceedings 93:7-15.
Blendinger, W., W.M. Furnish and B.F. Glenister, 1992. Permian cephalopod limestones, Oman Mountains: evidence for a Permian seaway along the northern margin of Gondwana. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 93:13-20.
Boardman, II, D.R., D.M. Work, R.H. Mapes, and J.E. Barrick, 1994. Biostratigraphy of Middle and Late Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian-Virgilian) ammonoids. Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin 232:1-122.
Davis, R.A., 1972. Mature modification and dimorphism in selected Late Paleozoic ammonids. Bulletins of American Paleontology 62(272):1-99, 22 pls.
Davis, R.A., N.H. Landman, J.-L. Dommergues, D. Marchand, and H. Bucher, 1996. Mature modifications and dimorphism in ammonoid cephalopods. In: Ammonoid Paleobiology, v. 13, Topics in Geobiology, N.H. Landman et al. (eds.), Plenum Press, New York, p. 463-495.
Frest, T.J., B.F. Glenister, and W.M. Furnish, 1981. Pennsylvanian-Permian Cheiloceratacean ammonoid families Maximitidae and Pseudohaloritidae. Paleontological Society Memoir 11:1-46, 7 pls.
Glenister, B.F, W.W. Nassichuk and W.M. Furnish, 1979. Ammonoid successions in the Permian of China. Geological Magazine 116:231-239.
Glenister, B.F. and W.M. Furnish, 1961. The Permian ammonoids of Australia. Journal of Paleontology 35(4):673-736.
Glenister, B.F. and W.M. Furnish, 1964. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K., Mollusca 3, Nautiloid Cephalopods, p. 114-124, 129-159, 232-233, 261-277, 343-368, 438-443.
Glenister, B.F. and W.M. Furnish, 1988a. Terminal progenesis in Late Paleozoic ammonoid families. In: Wiedmann, J. and Kullmann, J., eds., Cephalopods - Present and Past. Schweizerbart'sche Verlansbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, p. 51-66.
Glenister, B.F. and W.M. Furnish, 1988b. Patterns in stratigraphic distribution of Popanocerataceae, Permian ammonoids. Senckenbergiana Lethaea 69(1/2):43-71, 4 pls.
Glenister, B.F., 1958. Upper Devonian ammonoids from the Manticoceras zone, Fitzroy Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology 32(1):58-96.
Glenister, B.F., C. Baker, W.M. Furnish and G.A. Thomas, 1990. Additional Early Permian ammonoid cephalopods from Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology 64(3):392-398.Glenister, B.F., C. Baker, W.M. Furnish, and J.M. Dickins, 1990. Late Permian ammonoid cephalopod Cyclolobus from Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology 64(3):399-402.
Glenister, B.F., D. Windle and W.M. Furnish, 1973. Australasian Metalegoceratidae (Lower Permian ammonoids). Journal of Paleontology 47:1031-1043.
Glenister, B.F., D.W. Boyd, W.M. Furnish et al., 1992. The Guadalupian: proposed international standard for a Middle Permian Series, International Congress, Permian System of the World, Perm, Russia. International Geology Review 34:857-888, 8 text-figs.
Landman, N.H., K. Tanabe, and Y. Shigeta, 1996. Ammonoid embryonic development. In: N.H. Landman et al. (eds.), Ammonoid Paleobiology, v. 13 of Topics in Geobiology, Plenum Press, New York, p. 343-399.
Manger, W.L. and W.B. Saunders, 1980. Lower Pennsylvanian (Morrowan) ammonoids from the North American Midcontinent. Paleontological Society Memoir 10:1-50.
Mikesh, D.L., B.F. Glenister and W.M. Furnish, 1988. Stenolobulites, n. gen., Early Permian ancestor of predominantly Late Permian paragastrioceratid Subfamily Pseudogastrioceratinae. University of Kansas Contributions, Paper 123:1-19, 10 text-figs.
Miller, A.K. and W. Youngquist, 1949. American Permian nautiloids. Geological Society of America Memoir 41:1-150.
Miller, A.K. and W.M. Furnish, 1940. Permian ammonoids of the Guadalupe Mountain region and adjacent areas. Geological Society of America Special Paper 26:1-192.
Miller, A.K., 1947. Tertiary nautiloids of the Americas. Geological Society of America Memoir 23:1-128.
Saunders, W.B. and D.M. Work, 1996. Shell morphology and suture complexity in Upper Carboniferous ammonoids. Paleobiology 22(2):189-218.
Saunders, W.B. and D.M. Work, 1997. Evolution of shell morphology and suture complexity in Paleozoic prolecanitids, the rootstock of Mesozoic ammonoids. Paleobiology 23(3):301-325.
Schiappa, T.A., C. Spinosa, and W.S. Snyder, 1995. Nevadoceras, a new Early Permian adrianitid (Ammonoidea) from Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 69(6):1073-1079.
Spinosa, C. and W.W. Nassichuk, 1994. The Permian ammonoid Demarezites Ruzhencev from the Phosphoria Formation, Ohio. Journal of Paleontology 68(5):1036-1040.
Spinosa, C., W.M. Furnish and B.F. Glenister, 1975. The Xenodiscidae, Permian certitoid ammonoids. Journal of Paleontology 49:239-283.
Tanabe, K. and N.H. Landman, 1996. Septal neck - siphuncular complex of ammonoids. In: N.H. Landman et al. (eds.), Ammonoid Paleobiology, v.13, Topics in Geobiology, Plenum Press, New York, p. 129-165.
Tanabe, K., N.H. Landman, and R.H. Mapes, 1994. Early shell features of some Late Paleozoic ammonoids and their systematic implications. Transactions and Proceedings of Palaeontological Society of Japan, new series 173:384-400.
Titus, A.L., 1997. The first record of Cancelloceras (Early Pennsylvanian Ammonoidea) from southern Nevada: Implications for timing of regional Mid-Carboniferous sea-level fluctuations. Journal of Paleontology 71(1):158-162.
Ulrich, E.O., A.F. Foerste and A.K. Miller, 1943. Ozarkian and Canadian cephalopods, Part II: Brevicones. Geological Society of America Special Paper 37:1-96, 57 pls.
Ulrich, E.O., A.F. Foerste, A.K. Miller, and W.M. Furnish, 1942. Ozarkian and Canadian cephalopods, Part I: Nautilicones. Geological Society of American Special Paper 49:1-164, 70 pls.
Ulrich, E.O., A.F. Foerste, A.K. Miller, W.M. Furnish and A.L. Unklesbay, 1944. Ozarkian and Canadian cephalopods, Part III: Longicones and Summary. Geological Society of American Special Paper 58:1-146, 68 pls.
Work, D.M., R.H. Mapes, and T.L. Thompson, 1988. A new prodromitid ammonoid genus from the Hannibal Shale (Lower Mississippian) of Missouri. Journal of Paleontology 62(5):772-778.
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Collections Management
Collier, F.J., N.C. Hughes, J. Kluessendorf, J.H. Lipps, and W.L. Taylor, in press. Fossil invertebrate and microfossil collections: Kinds, uses, users. In:
Allmon, W.D. et al., eds., Workshop on Guidelines and Standards for Curation and Computerization of Invertebrate Paleontology Collections (www.englib.cornell.edu/PRI/ProBltn/fProBltn.html).
CONARIP, 1977. Fossil Invertebrates - collections in North American repositories 1976. A report of the Paleontological Society Ad Hoc Committee on North American resources in Invertebrate Paleontology (CONARIP), chair, B.F. Glenister, 69 p.
Fitzgerald, G.R., 1992. Corrugated polyethylene foam drawer liners. In: Rose, C.L. and A.R. de Torres, eds., Storage of natural history collections: Ideas and practical solutions. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, Philadelphia, p. 35-36.
Morris, P.J., in press. A data model for invertebrate paleontological collections information. In: Allmon, W.D. et al., eds., Workshop on Guidelines and Standards for Curation and Computerization of Invertebrate Paleontology Collections (www.englib.cornell.edu/PRI/ProBltn/fProBltn.html).
Strimple, H.L. and C.O. Levorson, 1969. Catalogue of type specimens of the Belanski Collection. Bulletins of American Paleontology 56(251):259-271.
Waddington, J., in press. Conservation. In: Allmon, W.D. et al., Workshop on Guidelines and Standards for Curation and Computerization of Invertebrate
Paleontology Collections (www.englib.cornell.edu/PRI/ProBltn/fProBltn.html).
White, R.D., in press. Collection management and curation guidelines. In: Allmon, W.D. et al., Workshop on Guidelines and Standards for Curation and Computerization of Invertebrate Paleontology Collections (www.englib.cornell.edu/PRI/ProBltn/fProBltn.html).
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Corals
Budd, A.F. and C.M. Kievman. 1999. Coral assemblages in Neogene to Recent cores from the Bahamas platform and their use in paleoenvironmental interpretation. SEPM Spec. Publ. (Concepts Sed. Geology), in press.
Budd, A.F. and D.F.McNeill, 1998. Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Corals from the Bowden Shell Bed, SE Jamaica. Contributions to Tertiary and Quaternary Geology 35: 49-65.
Budd, A.F. and H. Guzman, 1994. Siderastrea glynni, a new species of scleractinian coral (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) from the eastern Pacific. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 107:591-599.
Budd, A.F. and K.G. Johnson, 1996. Recognizing species of Late Cenozoic Scleractinia and their evolutionary patterns. Paleontological Society Papers 1:59-79.
Budd, A.F. and K.G. Johnson, 1997. Coral reef community dynamics over 8 myr of evolutionary time: Stasis and turnover. Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium 1:423-428.
Budd, A.F. and K.G. Johnson, 1999a. Neogene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic. The Family Faviidae (Anthozoa: Scleractinia). Part II. The Genera Caulastraea, Favia, Diploria, Manicina, Hadrophyllia, Thysanus, and Colpophyllia. Bulletins of American Paleontology 109 (356):5-83, pls. 1-21.
Budd, A.F. and K.G. Johnson, 1999b. Origination preceding extinction during Late Cenozoic turnover of Caribbean reefs. Paleobiology 25: 188-200.
Budd, A.F., 1991. Neogene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic. 11. The Family Faviidae (Anthozoa: Scleractinia). Part I. Bulletins of American Paleontology 101 (338):5-83, pls. 1-29.
Budd, A.F., F. Bosellini, and T.A. Stemann, 1996. Systematics of the Oligocene to Miocene reef coral Tarbellastraea in the Northern Mediterranean. Palaeontology 39:515-560.Budd, A.F., K.G. Johnson, and D.C. Potts, 1994. Recognizing morphospecies of colonial reef corals. I. Landmark-based methods. Paleobiology 20:484-505.
Budd, A.F., K.G. Johnson, and J.C. Edwards, 1995. Caribbean reef coral diversity during the early to middle Miocene: an example from the Anguilla Formation. Coral Reefs 14(2), 109-117.Budd, A.F., K.G. Johnson, and T.A. Stemann, 1996. Plio-Pleistocene turnover and extinctions in the Caribbean reef coral fauna. In: J.B.C. Jackson, A.F.
Budd, and A.G. Coates (eds), Evolution and Environment in Tropical America, Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, p.168-204.
Budd, A.F., K.G. Johnson, T.A. Stemann, and B.H. Tompkins, 1999. Pliocene to Pleistocene reef coral assemblages in the Limón Group of Costa Rica. In: L.S. Collins and A.G. Coates (eds), The Neogene of the Isthmus of Panama: A Paleobiotic Survey of the Caribbean Coast. Bulletins of American Paleontology, Special Volume, in press.
Budd, A.F., R.A. Petersen, and D.F.McNeill. 1998. Stepwise faunal change during evolutionary turnover: a case study from the Neogene of Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles. Palaios 13: 167-185.
Budd, A.F., T.A. Stemann, and K.G. Johnson, 1994. Stratigraphic distributions of genera and species of Neogene to Recent Caribbean reef corals. Journal of Paleontology 68:951-977.
Calvin, S., 1893. Notes on some of the fossil corals described by David Dale Owen in his report of work done in the Autumn of 1859, with observations on the Devonian species, Phillipsastrea gigas of later authors. American Geologist 12:108-112.
Collins, L.S., A.F. Budd, and A.G. Coates. 1996. Earliest Evolution associated with closure of the Tropical American seaway. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93: 6069-6072.
Easton, W.H., 1944. Corals from the Chouteau and related formations of the Mississippi Valley region. Illinois State Geological Survey Report of Investigations 97:1-62.
Edwards, J.C., 1988. Lamottia (Favositida, Tabulata) from the Decorah Formation (Kirkfieldian, Ordovician) of Iowa. Journal of Paleontology 62(3):424-426.
Foster, A.B., 1986. Neogene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic. 3. The Family Poritidae (Anthozoa: Scleractinia). Bulletins of American Paleontology 90 (325):45-123, pls. 15-38.Foster, A.B., 1987. Neogene Paleontology in the Northern Dominican Republic. 4. The Genus Stephanocoenia (Anthozoa: Scleractinia: Astrocoeniidae). Bulletins of American Paleontology 93(328):5-22, pls. 1-7.
González, L.A., H.M. Ruiz, B.E. Taggart, A.F. Budd, and V. Monell, 1997. Geology of Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico. In: H.L. Vacher and T. Quinn (eds), Geology and hydrogeology of carbonate islands. Elsevier, Amsterdam, p. 327-358.
Jackson, J.B.C. and A.F. Budd, 1996. Evolution and environment: introduction and overview. In: J.B.C. Jackson, A.F. Budd, and A.G. Coates (eds), Evolution and Environment in Tropical America, Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, p. 1-20.
Jackson, J.B.C., A.F. Budd, and A.G. Coates (eds), 1996, Evolution and Environment in Tropical America, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 425 pp.
Jackson, J.B.C., A.F. Budd, and J.M. Pandolfi, 1996. The shifting balance of natural communities? In: D. Erwin, D. Jablonski and J. Lipps (eds), Evolutionary Paleobiology: essays in honor of James W. Valentine, Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, p. 89-122.
Johnson, K.G. and A.F. Budd, 1996. Three-dimensional landmark techniques for the recognition of reef coral species. In: L.F. Marcus, M. Corti, A. Loy,
G.J.P. Naylor and D. Slice, (eds), Advances in Morphometrics. NATO ASI Series, v. A284, Plenum, New York, p. 345-353.
Johnson, K.G., 1991. Population ecology of a free-living coral: reproduction, population dynamics, and morphology of Manicina areolata (Linneaus). Unpublished dissertation, University of Iowa, 168 p.
Johnson, K.G., A.F. Budd, and T.A. Stemann, 1995. Extinction selectivity and ecology of Neogene Caribbean reef corals. Paleobiology 21: 52-73.
Lathuilière, B. and A.F. Budd, 1994. Analyse d'image et analyse morphofonctionnelle des coraux. C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris II, 318: 1273-1276.
McNeill, D.F., A.F. Budd, P.F. Borne. 1997. An Earlier (Late Pliocene) First Appearance of the Reef-building Coral Acropora palmata: Stratigraphic and evolutionary implications. Geology 25: 891-894.
Sorauf, J.E., 1974. Growth lines on tabulae of Favosites (Silurian, Iowa). Journal of Paleontology 48(3):553-555.
Sorauf, J.E., 1998. Frasnian (Upper Devonian) rugose corals from the Lime Creek and Shell Rock Formations of Iowa. Bulletins of American Paleontology 113(355):1-159.
Stainbrook, M.A., 1940. Prismatophyllum in the Cedar Valley beds of Iowa. Journal of Paleontology 14(3):270-284.
Stainbrook, M.A., 1946. Corals of the Independence Shale of Iowa. Journal of Paleontology 20(5):401-427.
Stemann, T.A., 1991. Evolution of the reef-coral family Agariciidae (Anthozoa: Scleractinia) in the Neogene through Recent of the Caribbean. Unpublished dissertation, University of Iowa, 321 p.
Thomas, A.O., 1917. A large colony of fossil coral. Iowa Academy of Science Proceedings 24:105-109.
Webb, G.E., 1993. Skeletal microstructure and mode of attachment in Palaecis species (Anthozoa: Tabulata) from the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian of northeastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology 67(2):167-178.
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Conulariids
Van Iten, H., 1991. Anatomy, patterns of occurrences, and nature of the conulariid schott. Palaeontology 34(4):939-954.
Van Iten, H., 1992a. Morphology and phylogenetic significance of the corners and idlines of the conulariid test. Palaeontology 35(2):335-358.
Van Iten, H., 1992b. Microstructure and growth of the conulariid test: implications for conulariid affinities. Palaeontology 35(2);359-372.
Van Iten, H., J.A. Fitzke, and R.S. Cox, 1996. Problematical fossil cnidarians from the Upper Ordovician of the north-central USA. Palaeontology 39(4):1037-1064.
Van Iten, H., R.S. Cox and R.H. Mapes, 1992. New data on the morphology of Sphenothallus Hall: implications for its affinities. Lethaia 25:135-144.
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Echinoderms
Baumiller, T.K. and D.B. Macurda, Jr., 1995. Borings in Devonian and Mississippian blastoids (Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 69(6):1084-1089.
Brower, J.C. and H.L. Strimple, 1983. Ordovician calceocrinids from northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 57(6):1261-1281.
Brower, J.C. and K.M. Kile, 1994. Paleoautecology and ontogeny of Cupulocrinus levorsoni Kolata, a Middle Ordovician crinoid from the Guttenberg Formation of Wisconsin. New York State Museum Bulletin 481:25-44.
Brower, J.C., 1990. Ontogeny and phylogeny of the dorsal cup in caleocrinid crinoids. Journal of Paleontology 64(2):300-318.
Brower, J.C., 1992a. Cupulocrinid crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group, Dunleith Formation) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 66(1):99-128.
Brower, J.C., 1992b. Hybocrinid and disparid crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group, Dunleith Formation) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 66(6):973-993.
Brower, J.C., 1994. Camerate crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group, Dunleith Formation) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 68(3):570-599.
Brower, J.C., 1995a. Eoparisocrinid crinoids from the Middle Ordovician (Galena Group) of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Palentology 69(2):351-366.
Brower, J.C., 1995b. Dendrocrinid crinoids from the Ordovician of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 69(5):939-960.
Brower, J.C., 1996. Carabocrinid crinoids from the Ordovician of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 70(4):614-631.
Brower, J.C., 1997. Homocrinid crinoids from the Upper Ordovician of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Journal of Paleontology 71(3):442-458.
Frest, T.J. and H.L. Strimple, 1977. Hirneacrinidae (new), simple Silurian camerate crinoids from the North American continental interior. Journal of Paleontology 51(6):1181-1200.
Frest, T.J., C.E. Brett, and B.J. Witzke, 1999. Caradocian-Gedinnian echinoderm associations of central and eastern North America. In: Boucot, A.J. and J.D. Lawson, eds., Paleocommunities: A case study from the Silurian and Lower Devonian. Cambridge University Press, p. 638-783.
Frest, T.J., H.L. Strimple, and C. Coney, 1979. Paracrinoids (Platycystitidae) from the Benbolt Formation (Blackriverian) of Virginia. Journal of Paleontology 53(2):380-398.
Laudon, L.R. and B.H. Beane, 1937. The crinoid fauna of the Hampton Formation at LeGrand, Iowa. University of Iowa Studies in Natural History 17(6):227-272.
Lewis, R.D. and H.L. Strimple, 1990. Sciadiocrinus, convergence on the family Pirasocrinidae (Crinoidea: Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 64(2):293-299.
Maples, C.G. and J.A. Waters, 1995. Paleoautecology and systematic re-evaluation of Camptocrinus alabamensis (Mississippian: Chesterian) from northern Alabama. Journal of Paleontology 69(2):367-375.
Slocum, A.W. and A.F. Foerste, 1924. New echinoderms from the Maquoketa Beds of Fayette County, Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey Annual Report 29:1-315.
Strimple, H.L. and R.C. Moore, 1969. Explosive evolutionary differentiation of a unique group of Mississippian - Pennsylvanian crinoids. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 39:1-44.
Strimple, H.L. and R.C. Moore, 1971. Crinoids of the LaSalle Limestone (Pennsylvanian) of Illinois. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Article 55 (Echinodermata 11):1-48.
Strimple, H.L. and R.C. Moore, 1973. Lower Pennsylvanian (Morrowan) crinoids from Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Article 60 (Echinodermata 12):1-84.Strimple, H.L., 1962. Crinoids from the Oologah Formation. Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 60:1-74.
Strimple, H.L., 1975. Middle Pennsylvanian (Atokan) crinoids from Oklahoma and Missouri. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 76:1-30.
Strimple, H.L., 1978. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T, Echinodermata 2, Crinoidea, 3 vols. (one of sixteen authors, contributed sections on evolution and inadunate systematic descriptions).
Sumrall, C.D., 1994. Thecal designs in isorophinid edrioasteroids. Lethaia 26:289-302.
Thomas, A.O., 1922. Echinoderms of the Iowa Devonian. Iowa Geological Survey, Annual Report 29:387-505.Warn, J.R. and H.L. Strimple, 1977. The disparid inadunate superfamilies Homocrinaea and Cincinnaticrinacea (Echinodermata: Crinoidea). Bulletins of American Paleontology 72(296):1-138, 18 pls.
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Faunal Descriptions
Belanski, C.H., 1928a. Descriptions of some typical fossils of the Shellrock Stage. American Midland Naturalist 11(5):171-207.
Calvin, S., 1878. On some dark shales recently discovered below the Devonian limestones at Independence,Iowa; with a notice of its fossils and description of new species. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 4(3):725-730.
Calvin, S., 1892. Report on some fossils collected in the Northwest Territory, Canada, by naturalists from the University of Iowa. University of Iowa, Laboratory of Natural History Bulletin 2(2):163-165.
Hall, J., 1858. Chapter 8: Paleontology of Iowa. Report of the Geological Survey of Iowa v. 1, pt. 2, p. 473-724.
Hodgkinson, K.A., 1961. Permian stratigraphy of northeastern Nevada and northwestern Utah. Brigham Young University Geology Studies 8:167-200.
King, R.W., C.O. Dunbar, P.E. Cloud, Jr., and A.K. Miller, 1944. Geology and paleontology of the Permian area northwest of Las Delicias, southwestern Coahuila, Mexico. Geological Society of America Special Paper 52:1-130.
Ladd, H.S., 1929. The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Maquoketa Shale of Iowa Pt. 1. Iowa Geological Survey Annual Report 34:305-448, pl. 4-17.
Laudon, L.R., 1931. The stratigraphy of the Kinderhook Series of Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey Annual Report 35(for 1929):333-451.
Laudon, L.R., 1933. The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Gilmore City Formation of Iowa. University of Iowa Studies in Natural History 15(2):1-74.Maher, L.J., Jr., Miller, N.G., Baker, R.G., Curry, B.B., and Mickelson, D.M. 1998. Paleobiology of the sand beneath the Valders Till at Valders, Wisconsin. Quaternary Research 49, 208-221.
Nutting, C.C., 1918. Barbados-Antigua Expedition. University of Iowa Studies in Natural History 8(3):1-250.
Nutting, C.C., 1924. Fiji-New Zealand Expedition. University of Iowa Studies in Natural History 10(5):1-336 (chapters 9 and 17 by Thomas).
Premoli Silva, I., A. Nicora, A. Arnaud-Vanneau, A.F. Budd, and G. Camoin. 1995. 50. Paleobiogeographic evolution of shallow-water organisms from the Aptian to the Eocene in the western Pacific. In: Haggerty, J.A.,(ed.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results 144: 887-893; College Station, Tex.
Ravn, R.L., 1979. An introduction to the stratigraphic palynology of the Cherokee Group (Pennsylvanian) coals of Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey Technical Paper 6:1-117, 22 pls.
Van Tuyl, F.M., 1925. The stratigraphy of the Mississippian formations of Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey Annual Report 30 (for 1921 & 1922):33-374.
White, C.A., 1880. Fossils from the Carboniferous rocks of the interior states. Contributions to Invertebrate Paleontology 8:155-171.
Wright, R.E., 1961. Stratigraphic and tectonic interpretations of Oquirrh Formation, Stansbury Mountains, Utah. Brigham Young University Geology Studies 8:147-166.
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Gastropods
Day, J., 1987. Revision, distribution, and extinction of the Middle and Upper Devonian palaeotrochid gastropod genera Floyda and Turbonopsis. Journal of Paleontology 61(5):960-973.
Frest, T.J. and J.R. Dickson, 1986. Land snails (Pleistocene-Recent) of the Loess Hills: A preliminary survey. Iowa Academy of Science Proceedings 93(3):130-157.
Frest, T.J., 1981. Final report, project SE-1-2, Iowa Pleistocene snail, May 1980-January 1981, submitted to Iowa Conservation Commission and U.S. Bureau of Fisheries and Wildlife, 49 p.
Frest, T.J., 1982. Final report, project SE-1-4, Iowa Pleistocene snail, January 1981-January 1982, submitted to Iowa Conservation Commission and U.S. Bureau of Fisheries and Wildlife, 162 p.
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Microfossils
Barrick, J.E. and P.J. Noble, 1995. Early Devonian conodonts from a limestone horizon in the Caballos Novaculite, Marathon Uplift, West Texas. Journal of Paleontology 69(6):1112-1122.
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Brenckle, P.L. and J.R. Groves, 1986. Calcarous foraminifers from the Humboldt Oolite of Iowa: key to Early Osagean (Mississippian) correlations between eastern and western North America. Palaios 1(6):561-581.
Chernykh, V.V. and S.M. Ritter, 1997. Streptognathodus (Conodonta) succession at the proposed Carboniferous-Permian boundary stratotype section, Aidaralash Creek, northern Kazakhstan. Journal of Paleontology 71(3):459-474.
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Douglass, R.C. and M.K. Nestell, 1984. Fusulinids of the Atoka Formation Lower-Middle Pennslvanian south-central Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 136:19-30.
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Furnish, W.M., 1938. Conodonts form the Prairie du Chien beds of the Upper Mississippi Valley. Journal of Paleontology 12:318-340
Groves, J.R. and D.R. Boardman II, 1999. Calcareous smaller foraminifers from the Lower Permian Council Grove Group near Hooser, Kansas. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 29(3):243-262.
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Groves, J.R., 1986. Calcareous algae and associated microfossils from Mid-Carboniferous rocks in east-central Idaho. Journal of Paleontology 60(2):476-496, 9 figs.
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Klapper, G., 1966. Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian conodont zones in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 3:1-31, 6 pls.
Klapper, G., 1971. Sequence within the conodont genus Polygnathus in the New York lower Middle Devonian. Geologica et Palaeontologica 5:59-72.
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Marshall, F.C., 1969. Lower and Middle Pennsylvanian fusulinids from the Bird Spring Formation near Mountain Springs Pass, Clark County, Nevada. Brigham Young University, Geology Studies 16(1):97-154.
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Plants
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Baker, R.G., 1976. Late Quaternary vegetation history of the Yellowstone Lake basin, Wyoming. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 729-E:1-48, 10 pls.
Baker, R.G., 1983. Holocene vegetational history of the western United States. In: Wright, Jr., H.E., ed., Late Quaternary environments of the United States, v. 2, The Holocene, p. 109-127.
Baker, R.G., A.E. Sullivan, G.R. Hallberg, and D.G. Horton, 1989. Vegetational changes in western Illinois during the onset of Late Wisconsinan glaciation. Ecology 70:1363-1376.
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Baker, R.G., K.L. Van Zant and J.J. Dulian, 1980. Three late-glacial pollen and plant macrofossil assemblages from Iowa. Palynology 4:197-203.
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Garry, C., D.P. Schwert, R.G. Baker, T.J. Kemmis, and D.G. Horton, 1990. Plant and Insect Remains from the Wisconsinan interstadial/stadial transitional at Wedron, north-central Illinois. Quaternary Research 33:387-399.
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Van Zant, K.L. 1979, Late glacial and postglacial pollen and plant macrofossils from Lake West Okoboji, northwestern Iowa. Quaternary Research 12:358-380.
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Paleoenvironments
Baker, R.G., L.J. Maher, C.A. Chumbley and K.L. Van Zant, 1992. Patterns of Holocene Environmental Change in the Midwest. Quaternary Research 37:379-389.
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Baker, R.G., E.A. Bettis III, and D.G. Horton, 1993a, Late-Wisconsinan-Early Holocene riparian paleoenvironment in southeastern Iowa, USA. Geological Society of America Bulletin 105:206-212.
Baker, R.G., E.A. Bettis III, D.P. Schwert, D.G. Horton, C.A. Chumbley, L.A. Gonzalez, and M.K. Reagan, 1996. Holocene paleoenvironments of northeast Iowa. Ecological Monographs 66:203-234.
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Chumbley, C.A., Baker, R.G. and Bettis, E.A. III, 1990. Midwestern Holocene paleoenvironments revealed by floodplain deposits in northeastern Iowa. Science 249:272-274.
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Mackie, 1992. Pliocene and Pleistocene geologic and climatic evolution in the San Luis Valley of south-central Colorado. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 94: 55-86.
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Sponges
Thomas, A.O., 1911. A fossil burrowing sponge from the Iowa Devonian. State University of Iowa, Laboratory of Natural History Bulletin 6:165166.
Trilobites
Feist, R. and M.S. Petersen, 1995. Origin and spread of Pudoproetus, a survivor of the Late Devonian trilobite crisis. Journal of Paleontology 69(1):99-109.
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Vertebrates
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Clement, G.M., 1932. Some Pleistocene mammals of Iowa. Unpublished thesis, University of Iowa, 120 p.
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Davis, L.C., 1987. Late Pleistocene/Holocene environmental changes in the Central Plains of the United States; the mammalian record. In: Graham, R. W. et al. (eds) Late Quaternary mammalian biogeography and environments of the Great Plains and Prairies. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers 22, p. 88-143.
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Falk, C.R. and H.A. Semken, Jr., 1990. Vertebrate paleoecology and procurement at the Rainbow Site. In: D.W. Benn, ed., Woodland Cultures on the Western Prairies: The Rainbow Site Investigations. Office State Archaeologist of Iowa Report 18:145-164.
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Semken, H.A., Jr., 1974. Microvertebrates from the Cherokee Sewer Site. Journal of Iowa Archaeology Society 21:117-129.
Semken, H.A., Jr., 1980. Holocene Climatic Reconstruction Derived from the Three Micromammal Bearing Cultural Horizons of the Cherokee Sewer Site, Northwestern Iowa. In: D.C. Anderson and H.A. Semken, eds., The Cherokee Excavations: Mid-Holocene Ecology and Human Adaptation in Northwestern Iowa, Academic Press, Inc., New York, p. 67-100.Semken, H.A., Jr.,1984. Paleoecology of a Late Wisconsin/Holocene Micromammal Sequence in Peccary Cave, Northwestern Arkansas. In: H.H. Genoways and M.R. Dawson, eds., Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday, Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication No. 8. Pittsburgh, p. 405-431.
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Whittaker, W.E., 1998. The Cherokee excavations revisited: Bison hunting on the eastern plains. North American Archaeologist 19(4):293-316.
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