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    Extinction cascades, community collapse, and recovery across a Mesozoic hyperthermal event by Dunhill, Alexander M., Zarzyczny, Karolina, Shaw, Jack O., Atkinson, Jed W., Little, Crispin T. S., Beckerman, Andrew P.

    Published in Nature communications (04-10-2024)
    “…Mass extinctions are considered to be quintessential examples of Court Jester drivers of macroevolution, whereby abiotic pressures drive a suite of extinctions…”
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    Photosymbiont associations persisted in planktic foraminifera during early Eocene hyperthermals at Shatsky Rise (Pacific Ocean) by Davis, Catherine V, Shaw, Jack O, D'haenens, Simon, Thomas, Ellen, Hull, Pincelli M

    Published in PloS one (26-09-2022)
    “…Understanding the sensitivity of species-level responses to long-term warming will become increasingly important as we look towards a warmer future. Here, we…”
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    Bite force data suggests relationship between acrodont tooth implantation and strong bite force by Jenkins, Kelsey M, Shaw, Jack O

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-06-2020)
    “…Extant and extinct reptiles exhibit numerous combinations of tooth implantation and attachment. Tooth implantation ranges from those possessing roots and lying…”
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    Physical constraints during Snowball Earth drive the evolution of multicellularity by Crockett, William W, Shaw, Jack O, Simpson, Carl, Kempes, Christopher P

    “…Molecular and fossil evidence suggests that complex eukaryotic multicellularity evolved during the late Neoproterozoic era, coincident with Snowball Earth…”
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    Environmental and temporal patterns in bioturbation in the Cambrian–Ordovician of Western Newfoundland by Tarhan, Lidya G., Nolan, Rhiannon Z., Westacott, Sophie, Shaw, Jack O., Pruss, Sara B.

    Published in Geobiology (01-09-2023)
    “…The early Paleozoic emergence of bioturbating (sediment‐dwelling and ‐mixing) animals has long been assumed to have led to substantial changes in marine…”
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    Photosymbiont associations persisted in planktic foraminifera during early Eocene hyperthermals at Shatsky Rise (Pacific Ocean) by Catherine V. Davis, Jack O. Shaw, Simon D’haenens, Ellen Thomas, Pincelli M. Hull

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Understanding the sensitivity of species-level responses to long-term warming will become increasingly important as we look towards a warmer future. Here, we…”
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