18 results on '"Smith, Jon"'
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2. The Relationship Between Modern Mollusk Assemblages and Their Expression in Subsurface Sediment in a Carbonate Lagoon, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
3. Novel Neoichnology of Elephants: Nonlocomotive Interactions with Sediment, Locomotion Traces in Partially Snow-Covered Sediment, and Implications for Proboscidean Paleoichnology
4. Near-Surface Imaging (GPR) of Biogenic Structures in Siliciclastic, Carbonate, and Gypsum Dunes
5. Burrows and Related Traces in Snow and Vegetation Produced by the Norwegian Lemming (Lemmus lemmus)
6. Biogenic Structures of Burrowing Skinks: Neoichnology of Mabuya multifaciata (Squamata: Scincidae)
7. The Neoichnology of Two Terrestrial Ambystomatid Salamanders: Quantifying Amphibian Burrows Using Modern Analogs
8. Biomechanical Analysis of Fish Swimming Trace Fossils (Undichna): Preservation and Mode of Locomotion
9. Large Complex Burrows of Terrestrial Invertebrates: Neoichnology of Pandinus imperator (Scorpiones: Scorpionidae)
10. Biotic Segregation in an Upper Mesotidal Dissipative Ridge and Runnel Succession, West Salish Sea, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
11. Using X-ray Radiography to Observe Fe Distributions in Bioturbated Sediment
12. Patterns in Microbialites Throughout Geologic Time: Is the Present Really the Key to the Past?
13. New Applications for Constrained Ordination: Reconstructing Feeding Behaviors in Fossil Remingtonocetinae (Cetacea: Mammalia)
14. Crinoids Aweigh: Experimental Biomechanics of Ancyrocrinus Holdfasts
15. Ultra-elongate Freshwater Pearly Mussels (Unionida): Roles for Function and Constraint in Multiple Morphologic Convergences with Marine Taxa
16. Phytoliths as Tracers of Recent Environmental Change
17. Modern Analogs for the Study of Eurypterid Paleobiology
18. Relationships of Internal Shell Features to Chemosymbiosis, Life Position, and Geometric Constraints Within the Lucinidae (Bivalvia)
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