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Jack O. Shaw
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Disentangling ecological and taphonomic signals in ancient food webs
JO Shaw, E Coco, K Wootton, D Daems, A Gillreath-Brown, A Swain, ...
Paleobiology, 1-17, 2021
302021
Photosymbiosis in planktonic foraminifera across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum
JO Shaw, S D'haenens, E Thomas, RD Norris, JA Lyman, A Bornemann, ...
Paleobiology 47 (4), 632-647, 2021
262021
Fossilization potential of marine assemblages and environments
JO Shaw, DEG Briggs, PM Hull
Geology 49 (3), 258-262, 2021
242021
Bite force data suggests relationship between acrodont tooth implantation and strong bite force
KM Jenkins, JO Shaw
PeerJ 8, e9468, 2020
132020
Photosymbiont associations persisted in planktic foraminifera during early Eocene hyperthermals at Shatsky Rise (Pacific Ocean)
CV Davis, JO Shaw, S D’haenens, E Thomas, PM Hull
Plos one 17 (9), e0267636, 2022
112022
Physical constraints during Snowball Earth drive the evolution of multicellularity
WW Crockett, JO Shaw, C Simpson, CP Kempes
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 291 (2025), 20232767, 2024
92024
A farewell to arms: using X-ray synchrotron imaging to investigate autotomy in brittle stars
EG Clark, K Fezzaa, JE Burke, RA Racicot, JO Shaw, S Westacott, ...
Zoomorphology 138 (3), 419-424, 2019
92019
Extinction cascades, community collapse, and recovery across a Mesozoic hyperthermal event
AM Dunhill, K Zarzyczny, JO Shaw, JW Atkinson, CTS Little, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 8599, 2024
52024
Environmental and temporal patterns in bioturbation in the Cambrian–Ordovician of Western Newfoundland
LG Tarhan, RZ Nolan, S Westacott, JO Shaw, SB Pruss
Geobiology 21 (5), 571-591, 2023
52023
Bite force data suggests relationship between acrodont tooth implantation and strong bite force. PeerJ. 8: e9468
KM Jenkins, JO Shaw
52020
A framework for reconstructing ancient food webs using functional trait data
JO Shaw, AM Dunhill, AP Beckerman, JA Dunne, PM Hull
BioRxiv, 2024.01. 30.578036, 2024
42024
Ecosystem structure changes following a marine megafaunal Pliocene extinction and the role of continental shelf habitat loss
A Shipley, T Aze, C Pimiento, A Beckerman, J Dunne, J Shaw, A Dunhill
EGU23, 2023
12023
Extinction cascades, community collapse, and recovery across a Mesozoic hyperthermal event
AM Dunhill, K Zarzyczny, JO Shaw, JW Atkinson, CTS Little, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.06. 13.495894, 2022
12022
The timing and nature of marine ecosystem recovery following the Permian-Triassic mass extinction
AL Nicholls, PB Wignall, H Song, JO Shaw, AP Beckerman, AM Dunhill
npj Biodiversity, 2025
2025
Did Snowball Earth Cause MULTICELLULARITY? MODELING Selective Pressures for Multicellularity Spanning Snowball Earth Glaciations
W Crockett, J Shaw, J Shaw, CP Kempes, CP Kempes
Geological Society of America Abstracts 54, 383052, 2022
2022
Trophic Changes in Marine Ecosystems Following the Pliocene Megafaunal Extinction Event
A Dunhill, A Shipley, JO Shaw, T Aze, C Pimiento, AP Beckerman, ...
Geological Society of America Abstracts 54, 380030, 2022
2022
Surviving heat waves on a hotter planet: reconstructing heat stress, and its affects, using wet bulb temperatures from the hot house to today
P Hull, J Shaw, Q Kong, C O'Brien, D Gaskell, G Inglis, M Huber
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, PP24B-06, 2021
2021
Modelling marine ecosystem structure from palaeoecological trait data in the Middle Jurassic Peterborough Member (UK)
T Pavey, JO Shaw, AP Beckerman, AM Dunhill
EGU21, 2021
2021
Insights from big data into the fossilization potential of marine communities
J Shaw, D Briggs, P Hull
EGU21, 2021
2021
Reassessing Burgess Shale Trophic Structure
J Shaw, DEG Briggs, DEG Briggs, PM Hull, PM Hull
Geological Society of America Abstracts 53, 367772, 2021
2021
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