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David J Bottjer

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Scientific American|August 2, 2005
The early evolution of animalsDavid J Bottjer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 23, 2012
Geochemistry. Life in the Early Triassic oceanDavid J Bottjer
Developmental Biology|January 30, 2016
Eric Davidson's career as a paleontologistDavid J Bottjer
National Science Review|December 20, 2023
Analysis of ancient mass extinction recoveries in marine environments: generating strategies for managing outcomes of the current mass extinctionDavid J Bottjer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2007
Prolonged Permian Triassic ecological crisis recorded by molluscan dominance in Late Permian offshore assemblagesMatthew E Clapham, David J Bottjer
Scientific Reports|January 16, 2020
Complex marine bioturbation ecosystem engineering behaviors persisted in the wake of the end-Permian mass extinctionAlison T Cribb, David J Bottjer
Astrobiology|December 9, 2009
Development of lower Triassic wrinkle structures: implications for the search for life on other planetsScott A Mata, David J Bottjer
Peerj|September 19, 2019
Echinoids from the Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Dolomites (Italy): implications for extinction and survival of echinoids in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinctionJeffrey R Thompson, Renato Posenato, David J Bottjer, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 4, 2019
Mid-Cretaceous amber inclusions reveal morphogenesis of extinct rachis-dominated feathersNathan R Carroll, Luis M Chiappe, David J Bottjer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
An Early Cambrian problematic fossil: Vetustovermis and its possible affinitiesJun-yuan Chen, Di-ying Huang, David J Bottjer
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Scientific American|August 2, 2005
The early evolution of animalsDavid J Bottjer
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 23, 2012
Geochemistry. Life in the Early Triassic oceanDavid J Bottjer
Developmental Biology|January 30, 2016
Eric Davidson's career as a paleontologistDavid J Bottjer
National Science Review|December 20, 2023
Analysis of ancient mass extinction recoveries in marine environments: generating strategies for managing outcomes of the current mass extinctionDavid J Bottjer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2007
Prolonged Permian Triassic ecological crisis recorded by molluscan dominance in Late Permian offshore assemblagesMatthew E Clapham, David J Bottjer
Scientific Reports|January 16, 2020
Complex marine bioturbation ecosystem engineering behaviors persisted in the wake of the end-Permian mass extinctionAlison T Cribb, David J Bottjer
Astrobiology|December 9, 2009
Development of lower Triassic wrinkle structures: implications for the search for life on other planetsScott A Mata, David J Bottjer
Peerj|September 19, 2019
Echinoids from the Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Dolomites (Italy): implications for extinction and survival of echinoids in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinctionJeffrey R Thompson, Renato Posenato, David J Bottjer, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 4, 2019
Mid-Cretaceous amber inclusions reveal morphogenesis of extinct rachis-dominated feathersNathan R Carroll, Luis M Chiappe, David J Bottjer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
An Early Cambrian problematic fossil: Vetustovermis and its possible affinitiesJun-yuan Chen, Di-ying Huang, David J Bottjer
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