Publications

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Papers are in reverse chronological order. Links to downloads are provided and open access is indicated

Mead, T., Pietsch, C., Matthew, V., Lipkin-Moore, S., Metzger, E., Avdeev, I.A., Ruzycki, N., 2021 Leveraging a community of practice to build faculty resilience and support innovations in teaching during a time of crisis. Sustainability Special Issue "Entrepreneurial Education Strengthening Resilience, Societal Change and Sustainability"

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Pietsch, C., Anderson, B.M., Maistros, L.M., Padalino, E.C., and Allmon, W.D., 2020. Convergence, parallelism, and function of extreme parietal callus in diverse groups of Cenozoic Gastropoda. Paleobiology

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Ivany, L., Pietsch, C., Handley, J., Lockwood, R., Allmon, W., and Sessa, J., 2018. Little lasting impact of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum on shallow marine faunas. Science Advances

Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., Thompson, J.R., Petsios, E., Bottjer, D.J., 2017. Evolutionary models in the Early Triassic marine realm. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

Petsios, E., Thompson, J.R., Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2017. Biotic impacts of temperature before, during, and after the end-Permian extinction: A multi-metric and multi-scale approach to modeling extinction and recovery dynamics. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Pietsch, C., Harrison, H. C., and Allmon, W.D., 2016. Whence the Gosport Sand (upper Middle Eocene, Alabama)? The origin of glauconitic shell beds in the Paleogene of the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 86(11): 1249-1268.

Pietsch, C., Petsios, E., and Bottjer, D. J., 2016. Sudden and extreme hyperthermals, low-oxygen, and sediment influx drove community phase shifts following the end-Permian mass extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 451: 183-196.

Corsetti, F.A., Ritterbush, K.A., Bottjer, D.J., Greene, S.E., Ibarra, Y., Yager, J.A., West, A.J., Berelson, W.M., Rosas, S., Becker, T.W., Levine, N.M., Loyd, S.J., Martindale, R.C., Petryshyn, V.A., Carroll, N.R., Petsios, E., Piazza, O., Pietsch, C., Stellmann, J.L., Thompson, J.R., Washington, K.A., Wilmeth, D.T., 2015. Investigating the paleoecological consequences of supercontinent breakup: Sponges clean up in the Early Jurassic. The Sedimentary Record: 4-10.

Pietsch, C., Mata, S.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014. High temperature and low oxygen perturbations drive contrasting benthic recovery dynamics following the end-Permian mass extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 399: 98-113.

Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014. ­The importance of oxygen for the disparate recovery patterns of the benthic macrofauna in the Early Triassic. Earth-Science Reviews, 137: 65-84.

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