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Damuth, J. and B.J. MacFadden, 1990. Introduction: body size and its estimation; Problems in estimating body masses of archaic ungulates using dental measurements. Chapters 1 and 12 in Damuth, J. and B.J. MacFadden, 1990. Body Size in Mammalian Paleobiology: Estimation and Biological Implications. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. 1-9 and 229-253. ETE #1. Behrensmeyer, A.K., J.D. Damuth, W.A. DiMichele, R. Potts, H.-D. Sues, and S.L. Wing, 1992. Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 568 pp. ETE #2. DiMichele, W.A., T.L. Phillips, and G.E. McBrinn, 1991. Quantitative Analysis and Paleoecology of the Secor Coal and Roof-Shale Floras (Middle Pennsylvanian, Oklahoma). Palaios 6:390-409. ETE #3. Wing, S.L., T.M. Bown, and J.D. Obradovich, 1991. Early Eocene biotic and climatic change in interior western North America. Geology 19:1189-1192. ETE #4. DiMichele, W.A. and R.B. Aronson, 1992. The Pennsylvanian-Permian Vegetational Transition: A Terrestrial Analogue to the Onshore-Offshore Hypothesis. Evolution 46(3):807-824. ETE #5. Alroy J., 1992. Conjunction among taxonomic distributions and the Miocene mammalian biochronology of the Great Plains. Paleobiology 18(3):326-343. ETE #6. Damuth J., 1993. ETE Database manual (First Edition). ETE Consortium, Department of Paleobiology, NHB MRC 121, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560. 195 pp. ETE #7. DiMichele, W.A. and T.L. Phillips, 1994. Paleobotanical and paleoecological constraints on models of peat formation in the Late Carboniferous of Euramerica. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 106:39-90. ETE #8. Willard, D.A., W.A. DiMichele, D.L. Eggert, J.C. Hower, C.B. Rexroad, and A.C. Scott, 1995. Paleoecology of the Springfield Coal Member (Desmoinesian, Illinois Basin) near the Leslie Cemetery paleochannel, southwestern Indiana. International Journal of Coal Geology 27:59-98. ETE #10. Gastaldo, R.A., H.W. Pfefferkorn, and W.A. DiMichele, 1995. Taphonomic and sedimentologic characterization of roof-shale floras. in Lyons, P.C., E.D. Morey, and R.H. Wagner, (eds.), 1995. Historical Perspectives of Early Twentieth Century Carboniferous Paleobotany in North America (W.C. Darrah volume). Geological Society of America Memoir 185. Pp. 341-352. ETE #11. Labandeira, C.C., J.J Sepkoski, Jr., 1993. Insect diversity in the fossil record. Science 261:310-315. ETE #12. Behrensmeyer, A.K. and R.E. Chapman, 1993. Models and simulations of time-averaging in terrestrial vertebrate accumulations. in Kidwell, S.M. and A.K. Behrensmeyer, A.K. (eds.), 1993. Taphonomic Approaches to Time Resolution in Fossil Assemblages. Short Courses in Paleontology Number 6. Pp. 125-149. ETE #13. Labandeira, C.C., 1994. A Compendium of Fossil Insect Families. Milwaukee Public Museum Contributions in Biology and Geology Number 88. 71pp. ETE #14. DiMichele, W.A., 1994. Ecological Patterns in Time and Space. Paleobiology 20(2):89-92. ETE #17. Cutler, A.H. and A.K. Behrensmeyer, 1996. Models of vertebrate mass mortality events at the K/T boundary. in Ryder, G., D. Fastovsky, and S. Gartner, (eds.), 1996. The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event and Other Catastrophes in Earth History. Geological Society of America Special Paper 307, Boulder, Colorado. Pp. 375-379. ETE #18. Labandeira, C.C. and T.L. Phillips, 1996. A Carboniferous insect gall: Insight into early ecologic history of the Holometabola. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93:8470-8474. ETE #19. Labandeira, C.C., D.L. Dilcher, D.R. Davis, and D.L. Wagner, 1994. Ninety-seven million years of angiosperm-insect association: Paleobiological insights into the meaning of coevolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91:12278-12282. ETE #20. Labandeira, C.C. and T.L. Phillips, 2002. Stem Borings and Petiole Galls from Pennsylvanian Tree Ferns of Illinois, USA: Implications for the Origin of the Borer and Galler Functional-Feeding-Groups and Holometabolous Insects. Palaeontographica, Abteilung A. 264. 84 pp. ETE #21. DiMichele, W.A. and T.L. Phillips, 1996. Climate change, plant extinctions and vegetational recovery during the Middle-Late Pennsylvanian Transition: the Case of tropical peat-forming environments in North America. in Hart, D.M., 1996. Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events. Geological Society Special Publication No. 102. Pp. 201-221. ETE #24. DiMichele, W.A. and R.M. Bateman, 1996. Plant paleoecology and evolutionary inference: two examples from the Paleozoic. in Cuneo, N.R., T.N. Taylor, and E.L. Taylor, E.L., (eds.), 1996. Paleobiology of Fossil Plants; New Insights and Perspectives. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 90:223-247. ETE #25. Labandeira, C.C., 2001. Rise and diversification of insects. in Briggs, D.E.G. and P.R. Crowther, (eds.), 2001. Palaeobiology II. Blackwell Science, Oxford. Pp. 82-88. ETE #26. Wing, S.L., J. Alroy, and L.J. Hickey, 1995. Plant and mammal diversity in the Paleocene to Early Eocene of the Bighorn Basin. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 115:117-155. ETE #27. Greenwood, D.R. and S.L. Wing, 1995. Eocene continental climates and latitudinal temperature gradients. Geology 23(11):1044-1048. ETE #28. Wing, S.L., 1997. Global Warming and Plant Species Richness: A Case Study of the Paleocene/Eocene Boundary. Chapter 11 in Reaka-Kudla, M.L., D.E. Wilson, and E.O. Wilson, (eds.), 1997. Biodiversity II: Understanding and Protecting OurBiological Resources. Joseph Henry Press, Washington, D.C. Pp. 163-185. ETE #29. Gastaldo, R.A., W.A. DiMichele, H.W. Pfefferkorn, 1996. Out of the Icehouse into the Greenhouse: A Late Paleozoic Analog for Modern Global Vegetational Change. GSA Today 6(10):1-7. ETE #30. Baker, R.A. and W.A. DiMichele, 1997. Biomass Allocation in Late Pennsylvanian Coal-Swamp Plants. Palaios 12:127-132. ETE #31. Labandeira, C.C. and T.L. Phillips, 1996. Insect Fluid-Feeding on Upper Pennsylvanian Tree Ferns (Palaeodictyoptera, Marattiales) and the Early History of the Piercing-and-Sucking Functional Feeding Group. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 89(2):157-183. ETE #33. Wing, S.L. and W.A. DiMichele, 1995. Conflict between Local and Global Changes in Plant Diversity through Geological Time. Palaios 10:551-564. ETE #35. Labandeira, C.C., 1998. The Role of Insects in Late Jurassic to Middle Cretaceous Ecosystems. in Lucas, S.G., J.I. Kirkland, and J.W. Estep, (eds.), 1998. Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin No. 14. Pp. 105-123. ETE #36. Labandeira, C.C., 1996. Review of Gordon, M.S. and E.C. Olson, 1995, Invasions of the Land, Columbia University Press, New York, 312pp. Ecoscience 3(2):240-241. ETE #37. Labandeira, C.C., 1998. Plant-Insect Associations from the Fossil Record. Geotimes 43(9):18-24. ETE #38. Labandeira, C.C., 1998. How Old is the Flower and the Fly? Science 280:57-59. ETE #39. Labandeira, C.C. and T.L. Phillips, In Press. Arthropod herbivory and detritovory in a Late Carboniferous coal-swamp forest from North America: evidence from coprolites and plant damage, and implications for the origin of insect pollination. In preparation for Paleontological Society Memoir. ETE #40. Labandeira, C.C., T.L. Phillips, and R.A. Norton, 1997. Oribatid mites and the decomposition of plant tissues in Paleozoic coal-swamp forests. Palaios 12(4):319-353. ETE #41. Labandeira, C.C., B.A. LePage, and A.H. Johnson, 2001. A Dendroctonus bark engraving (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) from a middle Eocene Larix (Coniferales: Pinaceae): early or delayed colonization? American Journal of Botany 88(11):2026-2039. ETE #42. Phillips, T.L. and W.A. DiMichele, 1998. A Transect Through a Clastic-swamp to Peat-swamp Ecotone in the Springfield Coal, Middle Pennsylvanian Age of Indiana, USA. Palaios 13:113-128. ETE #43. Beck, A.L. and C.C. Labandeira, 1998. Early Permian insect folivory on a gigantopterid-dominated riparian flora from north-central Texas. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 142:139-173. ETE #44. Labandeira, C.C., 1993. What's New With Fossil Insects? American Paleontologist 1(4):1-5. ETE #45. Labandeira, C.C., 1993. Review of Poinar, G.O., Jr., Life in Amber, Stanford University Press. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 101(4):581-585. ETE #46. Labandeira, C.C., 1993. The Real Meaning of Insect Fossils. Palaios 8(6):509-511. ETE #47. Labandeira, C.C., 1995. Review of Elias, S.A., 1991, Quaternary Insects and Their Environments, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 284 pp. The Quarterly Review of Biology 70(1):68-69. ETE #48. Labandeira, C.C., 1996. Insects. 1996 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill, New York. Pp. 155-158. ETE #49. Labandeira, C.C., 1997. Permian Pollen Eating. Science 277:1422-1423. ETE #50. Labandeira, C.C., 1999. Arthropoda: Mandibulata: Myriapoda. In Singer, R. (ed.), 1999. Encyclopedia of Paleontology, Volume 2. Fitzroy Dearborn, London. Pp. 767-775. ETE #51. Damuth, J., A.K. Behrensmeyer, W.A. DiMichele, C.C. Labandeira, R. Potts, and S.L. Wing, 1997. ETE Database Manual Second Edition. ETE Consortium, Department of Paleobiology, NHB MRC 121, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560. 250 pp. ETE #52. Wilf, P., 1997. When are leaves good thermometers? A new case for Leaf Margin Analysis. Paleobiology 23(3):373-390. ETE #53. Labandeira, C.C., 1997. Insect Mouthparts: Ascertaining the Paleobiology of Insect Feeding Strategies. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 28:153-193. ETE #54. DiMichele, W.A., W.E. Stein, and R.M. Bateman, 2001. Ecological sorting of vascular plant classes during the Paleozoic evolutionary radiation. in Allmon, W.D. and D.J. Bottjer, (eds.), 2001. Evolutionary Paleoecology: The Ecological Context of Macroevolutionary Change. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 285-335. ETE #56. Labandeira, C.C., 1999. Insects and other hexapods. in Singer, R., (ed.), 1999. Encyclopedia of Paleontology Volume 1. Fitzroy Dearborn, London. Pp. 603-624. ETE #57. Labandeira, C.C., 1998. Early History of Arthropod and Vascular Plant Associations. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 26:329-377. ETE #58. Behrensmeyer, A.K., N.E. Todd, R. Potts, and G.E. McBrinn, 1997. Late Pliocene Faunal Turnover in the Turkana Basin, Kenya and Ethiopia. Science 278:1589-1594. ETE #59. Wilf, P., S.L. Wing, D.R. Greenwood, and C.L. Greenwood, 1998. Using fossil leaves as paleoprecipitation indicators: An Eocene example. Geology 26(3):203-206. ETE #60. Wilf, P., K.C. Beard, K.S. Davies-Vollum, and J.W. Norejko, 1998. Portrait of a Late Paleocene (Early Clarkforkian) Terrestrial Ecosystem: Big Multi Quarry and Associated Strata, Washakie Basin, Southwestern Wyoming. Palaios 13:514-532. ETE #61. Pribyl, L.J., C.C. Labandeira, and D. Kohls, In Press. The Green River insect fauna: preliminary results from the southern Piceance Creek Basin, northwestern Colorado. Proceedings of the First Paleoentomological Conference, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. ETE #62. Wilf, P., 2000. Late Paleocene-early Eocene climate changes in southwestern Wyoming: Paleobotanical analysis. Geological Society of America Bulletin 112(2):292-307. ETE #63. Labandeira, C.C., 1999. Review of Edgecombe, G. (ed.), 1998, Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny, Columbia University Press, New York. 347 pp. Palaios 14(4):405-407. ETE #64. Wing, S.L., H. Bao, and P.L. Koch, 2000. An Early Eocene cool period? Evidence for continental cooling during the warmest part of the Cenozoic. in Huber, B., K. MacCleod, S. Wing, (eds.), 2000. Warm Climates in Earth History. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. 197-237. ETE #65. Labandeira, C.C. and D.M. Smith, 1999. Forging a Future for Fossil Insects: Thoughts on the First International Congress of Paleoentomology. Paleobiology 25(2):154-157. ETE #66. Bateman, R.M., P.R. Crane, W.A. DiMichele, P.R. Kenrick, N.P. Rowe, T. Speck, and W.E. Stein, 1998. Early evolution of land plants: Phylogeny, physiology, and ecology of the primary terrestrial radiation. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 29:263-292. ETE #67. Wilf, P. and C.C. Labandeira, 1999. Response of plant-insect associations to Paleocene-Eocene warming. Science 84:2153-2156. ETE #68. Labandeira, C.C., 2002. The history of associations between plants and animals. in Herrera, C. and Pellmyr, O., (eds.)., 2002. Plant-Animal Interactions: An Evolutionary Approach. Blackwell Science, London. Pp. 26-261. ETE #69. Labandeira, C.C. and G.J. Eble, In Press. Global diversity patterns of insects from the fossil record. in Anderson, F.J., F. Thackeray, B. Van Wyk, and M. DeWit, (eds.). Gondwana Alive: Biodiversity and the Evolving Biosphere. Pretoria: Gondwana Alive Society. 53 page manuscript. ETE #70. Labandeira, C.C., K.R. Johnson, and P. Lang, In Press. A preliminary assessment of insect herbivory across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary: extinction and minimal rebound. in Hartman, J.H., K. R. Johnson, and D. J. Nichols, (eds.), The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary in the Northern Great Plains -- An Integrated Continental Record of the End of the Cretaceous. Geological Society of America Special Paper. 78 page manuscript. ETE #71. DiMichele, W.A., S.H. Mamay, D.S. Chaney, R.W. Hook, and W.J. Nelson, 2001. An Early Permian flora with Late Permian and Mesozoic affinities from North-Central Texas. Journal of Paleontology 75(2):449-460. ETE #72. DiMichele, W.A., D.S. Chaney, W.H. Dixon, W.J. Nelson, and R.W. Hook, 2000. An Early Permian coastal flora from the Central Basin Platform of Gaines County, West Texas. Palaios 15(6):524-534. ETE #73. Wilf, P., C.C. Labandeira, W.J. Kress, C.L. Staines, D.M. Windsor, A.L. Allen, and K.R. Johnson, 2000. Timing the radiation of leaf beetles: Hispines on gingers from Latest Cretaceous to Recent. Science 289:291-294. ETE #74. Wilf, P., C.C. Labandeira, K.R. Johnson, P.D. Coley, and A.D. Cutter, 2001. Insect herbivory, plant defense, and early Cenozoic climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98(11):6221-6226. ETE #75. Bobe, R. and G.G. Eck, 2001. Responses of African Bovids to Pliocene Climatic Change. Paleobiology Memoirs 27(2 Suppl):1-48. ETE #76. Mangano, M.G., C.C. Labandeira, E. Kvale, and L.A. Buatois, In Press. The insect trace fossil Tonganoxichnus from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Indiana: Paleobiologic and paleoenvironmental implications. Ichnos 12:submitted. ETE #77. Vrsansky, P., S. Storozhenko, C.C. Labandeira, and P. Ihringova, 2001. Galloisiana olgae sp. nov. (Grylloblattoidea: Grylloblattidae) and the paleobiology of a relict order of insects. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 94(2):179-184. ETE #78. Labandeira, C.C., In Press. Plant-insect associations from Middle Eocene floras of the Pacific Northwest: A premilinary report. Rocky Mountain Geology 37:submitted. ETE #79. Labandeira, C.C., 2000. The paleobiology of pollination and its precursors. in Gastaldo, R.A. and W.A. DiMichele, (eds.), 2000. Phanerozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Paleontological Society Papers 6. Pp. 233-269. ETE #80. Pfefferkorn, H.W., R.A. Gastaldo, and W.A. DiMichele, 2000. Ecological stability during the late Paleozoic cold interval. in Gastaldo, R.A., and W.A. DiMichele, (eds.), 2000. Phanerozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Paleontological Society Special Papers 6. Pp. 63-78. ETE #81. Wilf, P. and C.C. Labandeira, 2000. Plant-Insect associations respond to Paleocene-Eocene warming. in Andreasson, F.P., B. Schmitz, and E.I. Thomson, (eds.), 2000. Early Paleogene warm climates and biosphere dynamics; short papers and extended abstracts. Geologiska Foreningens Forhandlingar 122(1):178-179. ETE #82. Labandeira, C.C., In Press. Fossil Insects. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 9th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York. 10 page manuscript. ETE #83. DiMichele, W.A. and T.L. Phillips, In Press. The Ecology of Paleozoic Ferns. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology: submitted. ETE #85. Wing, S.L. and G.J. Harrington, 2001. Floral response to rapid warming in the earliest Eocene and implications for concurrent faunal exchange. Paleobiology 27(3):539-563. ETE #86. Frost, S.R., 2001. Fossil Cercopithecidae of the Afar Depression, Ethiopia: Species Systematics and Comparison to the Turkana Basin. Ph.D. Dissertaion, Department of Anthropology, City University of New York. ETE #87. Frost, S.R., 2001. New early Pliocene Cercopithecidae (Mammalia: Primates) from Aramis, Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia. American Musuem Novitates 3350:1-36. ETE #88. Labandeira, C.C., K.R. Johnson, and P. Wilf, 2002. Impact of the terminal Cretaceous event on plant-insect associations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99(4):2061-2066. ETE #89. Bobe, R., A.K. Behrensmeyer, and R. Chapman, In Press. Faunal change, environmental variability and early hominid evolution. Journal of Human Evolution: submitted. ETE #90. DiMichele, W.A. and T.L. Phillips, In Press. Place vs. time. International Journal of Coal Geology: submitted. ETE #91. Labandeira, C.C., In Press. Paleobiology of predators, parasitoids, and parasites: accommodation and death in the fossil record of terrestrial invertebrates. In Kowalewski, M., P.H. Kelley, and P. Dodson, (eds.). The Fossil Record of Predation. Paleontological Society Papers 8: submitted. ETE #92. Abstracts Behrensmeyer, A.K., N.E. Todd, G.E. McBrinn, and J.D. Damuth, 1995. Exploring terrestrial ecosystems through time with the ETE multirelational database. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15(3):18A. ETE #A1. Abstract. Labandeira, C.C., 1996. The presence of a distinctive insect herbivore fauna during the late Paleozoic. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts of Papers. The Paleontological Society Special Publication 8. p. 227. ETE #A2. Abstract. Pribyl, L.J., C.C. Labandeira, and D. Kohls, 1996. Eocene (Green River) fossil insects from Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts of Papers. The Paleontological Society Special Publication 8. p. 313. ETE #A3. Abstract. Hotton, C.L., F.M. Hueber, and C.C. Labandeira, 1996. Plant-Arthropod interactions from early terrestrial ecosystems: Two Devonian examples. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts of Papers. The Paleontological Society Special Publication 8. p. 181. ETE #A4. Abstract. Behrensmeyer, A.K., N.E. Todd, R. Potts, and G.E. McBrinn, 1996. Apparent versus real fuanal turnover in the Late Pliocene vertebrate record of Africa. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts of Papers. The Paleontological Society Special Publication 8. p. 28. ETE #A5. Abstract. Labandeira, C., C. Nufio, S. Wing, and D. Davis, 1995. Insect feeding strategies from the Late Cretaceous Big Cedar Ridge Flora: Comparing the diversity and intensity of Mesozoic herbivory with the present. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 27(6):A447. ETE #A6. Abstract. Labandeira, C.C., 1996. Insect biodiversity and the geological record: Implications for the modern era. Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Entomology. p. 70. ETE #A7. Abstract. Behrensmeyer, A.K., N.E. Todd, R. Potts, and G.E. McBrinn, 1996. Environmental change and faunal turnover in Late Pliocene terrestrial fuanas of Africa. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 28(7):A177. ETE #A8. Abstract. |