Search Results - "MILLER, Ian M"
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Morphodynamic evolution following sediment release from the world’s largest dam removal
Published in Scientific reports (05-09-2018)“…Sediment pulses can cause widespread, complex changes to rivers and coastal regions. Quantifying landscape response to sediment-supply changes is a…”
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Insect herbivory on Catula gettyi gen. et sp. nov. (Lauraceae) from the Kaiparowits Formation (Late Cretaceous, Utah, USA)
Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)“…The Upper Cretaceous (Campanian Stage) Kaiparowits Formation of southern Utah, USA, preserves abundant plant, invertebrate, and vertebrate fossil taxa. Taken…”
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Correction: Insect herbivory on Catula gettyi gen. et sp. nov. (Lauraceae) from the Kaiparowits Formation (Late Cretaceous, Utah, USA)
Published in PloS one (2022)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261397.]…”
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No Consistent Shift in Leaf Dry Mass per Area Across the Cretaceous—Paleogene Boundary
Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-06-2022)“…The Chicxulub bolide impact has been linked to a mass extinction of plants at the Cretaceous—Paleogene boundary (KPB; ∼66 Ma), but how this extinction affected…”
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Increased sediment load during a large-scale dam removal changes nearshore subtidal communities
Published in PloS one (08-12-2017)“…The coastal marine ecosystem near the Elwha River was altered by a massive sediment influx-over 10 million tonnes-during the staged three-year removal of two…”
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Leaf economic traits from fossils support a weedy habit for early angiosperms
Published in American journal of botany (01-03-2010)“…Many key aspects of early angiosperms are poorly known, including their ecophysiology and associated habitats. Evidence for fast-growing, weedy angiosperms…”
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World’s largest dam removal reverses coastal erosion
Published in Scientific reports (27-09-2019)“…Coastal erosion outpaces land generation along many of the world’s deltas and a significant percentage of shorelines, and human-caused alterations to coastal…”
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C75, a Fatty Acid Synthase Inhibitor, Modulates AMP-activated Protein Kinase to Alter Neuronal Energy Metabolism
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-01-2004)“…C75, a synthetic inhibitor of fatty acid synthase (FAS), is hypothesized to alter the metabolism of neurons in the hypothalamus that regulate feeding behavior…”
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Impact of graph energy on a measurement of resilience for tipping points in complex systems
Published in Systems engineering (01-07-2024)“…Societies depend on various complex and highly interconnected systems, leading to increasing interest in methods for managing the resilience of these complex…”
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Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant-mite mutualisms in flowering plants
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-11-2019)“…Mite houses, or acarodomatia, are found on the leaves of over 2000 living species of flowering plants today. These structures facilitate tri-trophic…”
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Brawn before brains in placental mammals after the end-Cretaceous extinction
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (01-04-2022)“…Mammals are the most encephalized vertebrates, with the largest brains relative to body size. Placental mammals have particularly enlarged brains, with…”
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Crushed turtle shells; proxies for lithification and burial-depth histories
Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-10-2022)“…We propose a new proxy that employs assemblages of fossil turtle shells to estimate the timing and depth at which fossilization and lithification occur in…”
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A new Late Cretaceous leaf mine Leucopteropsa spiralae gen. et sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae) represents the first confirmed fossil evidence of the Cemiostominae
Published in Journal of systematic palaeontology (05-02-2021)“…A new fossil leaf mine ichnogenus and species, Leucopteropsa spiralae gen. et sp. nov. (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), from the Upper Cretaceous Kaiparowits…”
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A model for the growth and development of wave‐dominated deltas fed by small mountainous rivers: Insights from the Elwha River delta, Washington
Published in Sedimentology (01-08-2020)“…Observations from ground‐penetrating radar, sediment cores, elevation surveys and aerial imagery are used to understand the development of the Elwha River…”
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Masts Like a Forest: Chinese Shipbuilding from the Zheng War to the Opium War (c. 1644-1839)
Published in Drassana (08-03-2023)“…Chinese sailing ships, often called “junks,” were a flexibly technology that economized on materials, a key to both the military and commercial flourishing of…”
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Coastal vegetation responses to large dam removal on the Elwha River
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (29-09-2023)“…IntroductionLarge dam removals provide a restoration opportunity for shrinking coastal wetland habitats. Dam removal can increase sediment delivery to…”
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New Skull Material of Taeniolabis taoensis (Multituberculata, Taeniolabididae) from the Early Paleocene (Danian) of the Denver Basin, Colorado
Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-12-2021)“…Taeniolabis taoensis is an iconic multituberculate mammal of early Paleocene (Puercan 3) age from the Western Interior of North America. Here we report the…”
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Nearshore subtidal community response during and after sediment disturbance associated with dam removal
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (10-08-2023)“…Dam removal is used increasingly to restore aquatic ecosystems and remove unnecessary or high-risk infrastructure. As the number of removals increases, there…”
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Nitrogen isotopes reveal independent origins of N2-fixing symbiosis in extant cycad lineages
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-01-2024)“…Cycads are ancient seed plants (gymnosperms) that emerged by the early Permian. Although they were common understory flora and food for dinosaurs in the…”
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Using leaf margin analysis to estimate the mid-Cretaceous (Albian) paleolatitude of the Baja BC block
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-05-2006)“…The “Baja BC hypothesis”, which postulates that western Washington State, British Columbia and southern Alaska originated at the latitude of Mexico, has pitted…”
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