2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Breaking the Curve: Historical Development, Current State, and Future Prospects for Understanding Local and Regional Processes Governing Global Diversity II

267 Breaking the Curve: Historical Development, Current State, and Future Prospects for Understanding Local and Regional Processes Governing Global Diversity II



Tuesday, 7 October 2008: 1:30 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 351BE
Presiding:
Leigh M. Fall , Jocelyn Sessa , Austin J.W. Hendy and Thomas D. Olszewski
1:45 PM
2:00 PM
Turnover in the Devonian Foreland Basin of New York: How Geographic Coverage Affects Our Understanding of Origination and Extinction Rates
Patrick D. Wall, Syracuse University; Linda C. Ivany, Syracuse University; Carlton E. Brett, University of Cincinnati
2:15 PM
Did the “Recurrent Hamilton Fauna” Recur or Persist? Developing a Framework for Interpreting Faunal Turnovers
James J. Zambito IV, University of Cincinnati; Carlton E. Brett, University of Cincinnati; Gordon C. Baird, S.U.N.Y. Fredonia
2:45 PM
3:00 PM
3:15 PM
Diversity Dynamics of Brachiopods in the Delaware Basin (West Texas) Prior to the End-Guadalupian Extinction
Leigh M. Fall, Texas A&M University; Thomas D. Olszewski, Texas A&M Univ
3:30 PM
Integrated Regional Diversity Analysis of the Early Triassic Ammonoid Recovery
Arnaud Brayard, Université Toulouse, IRD, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées; Gilles Escarguel, Université Lyon 1; Hugo Bucher, University of Zurich; Thomas Brühwiler, University of Zurich; Nicolas Goudemand, University of Zurich
4:00 PM
Evolutionary Signature of the End-Cretaceous Extinction in Modern Marine Biota
Andrew Z. Krug, University of Chicago; David Jablonski, Univ of Chicago; James W. Valentine, Univ of California, Berkeley; Kaustuv Roy, Univ of California, San Diego
4:15 PM
Age, Area, and the Taxonomic Structure of Marine Faunas
Paul G. Harnik, University of Chicago; David Jablonski, Univ of Chicago; Andrew Krug, University of Chicago; Kaustuv Roy, Univ of California, San Diego; James W. Valentine, Univ of California, Berkeley
4:30 PM
A Revised History of Regional Mass Extinction in the Florida Neogene: New Data and Approaches
Gregory S. Herbert, University of South Florida; Shubhabrata Paul, University of South Florida; Peter J. Harries, University of South Florida; Warren Allmon, Paleontological Rsch Institution; Roger Portell, University of Florida; Gregory P. Dietl, Paleontological Research Institution
4:45 PM
Coordinated Disruption across Molluscan Megaguilds during a Late Neogene Regional Mass Extinction in Florida
Shubhabrata Paul, University of South Florida; Gregory S. Herbert, University of South Florida; Peter J. Harries, University of South Florida; Jorge Alvarez, University of Puerto Rico
5:00 PM
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