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    3D-Analysis of a non-planispiral ammonoid from the Hunsrück Slate: natural or pathological variation? by Stilkerich, Julia, Smrecak, Trisha A, De Baets, Kenneth

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-06-2017)
    “…We herein examine the only known non-planispirally coiled early Devonian ammonoid, the holotype specimen of , to investigate if the host was encrusted and if…”
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    Journal Article
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    COMPARISON OF TECHNIQUES DESCRIBING SCLEROBIONT ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION ON SHELLY SUBSTRATES by SMRECAK, TRISHA A, BRANDT, DANITA

    Published in Palaios (01-08-2017)
    “…Patterns of sclerobiont encrustation constitute important data in studies of paleosynecology and autecology, yet methods used to collect this information are…”
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    ESTABLISHING PATTERNS IN SCLEROBIONT DISTRIBUTION IN A LATE ORDOVICIAN (CINCINNATIAN) DEPTH GRADIENT: TOWARD A SCLEROBIOFACIES MODEL by SMRECAK, TRISHA A, BRETT, CARLTON E

    Published in Palaios (01-02-2014)
    “…The stratigraphy, paleobathymetry, and paleontology of the Cincinnatian strata have been studied extensively, providing an excellent framework within which to…”
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    Understanding patterns of sclerobiont encrustation: Methodological review and application of sclerobiont facies model in Middle Devonian Appalachian and Michigan Basin paleodepth gradients by Smrecak, Trisha A

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Sclerobionts have been a commonly employed litmus test to evaluate a number of paleontological and paleoecological hypotheses. As a result, data compiled on…”
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    Dissertation
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    Understanding patterns of sclerobiont encrustation: Methodological review and application of sclerobiont facies model in Middle Devonian Appalachian and Michigan Basin paleodepth gradients by Smrecak, Trisha A

    “…Sclerobionts have been a commonly employed litmus test to evaluate a number of paleontological and paleoecological hypotheses. As a result, data compiled on…”
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    Dissertation