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Anthropogenic disruptions to longstanding patterns of trophic-size structure in vertebratesDOI: info:10.1038/s41559-022-01726-xNature Portfolio
Cooke, Rob, Gearty, William, Chapman, Abbie S. A., Dunic, Jillian, Edgar, Graham J., Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Rilov, Gil, McClain, Craig R., Stuart-Smith, Rick D., Lyons, S. Kathleen, and Bates, Amanda E. 2022. "Anthropogenic disruptions to longstanding patterns of trophic-size structure in vertebrates." Nature Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-022-01726-x.
Late quaternary biotic homogenization of North American mammalian faunasDOI: info:10.1038/s41467-022-31595-8v. 13No. 13940
Fraser, Danielle, Villaseñor, Amelia, Tóth, Anikó B., Balk, Meghan A., Eronen, Jussi T., Barr, W. Andrew, Behrensmeyer, A. K., Davis, Matt, Du, Andrew, Tyler Faith, J., Graves, Gary R., Gotelli, Nicholas J., Jukar, Advait M., Looy, Cindy V., McGill, Brian J., Miller, Joshua H., Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Potts, Richard, Shupinski, Alex B., Soul, Laura C., and Lyons, S. Kathleen. 2022. "Late quaternary biotic homogenization of North American mammalian faunas." Nature Communications, 13, (1) 3940. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31595-8.
Late Pleistocene megafauna extinction leads to missing pieces of ecological space in a North American mammal communityDOI: info:10.1073/pnas.2115015119v. 119No. 39National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Smith, Felisa A., Smith, Emma A. Elliott, Villasenor, Amelia, Tome, Catalina P., Lyons, S. Kathleen, and Newsome, Seth D. 2022. "Late Pleistocene megafauna extinction leads to missing pieces of ecological space in a North American mammal community." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119, (39). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115015119.
Late Quaternary extinctions in the Indian SubcontinentDOI: info:10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.110137v. 562ElsevierArticle 110137
Jukar, Advait M., Lyons, Sara K., Wagner, Peter J., and Uhen, Mark D. 2021. "Late Quaternary extinctions in the Indian Subcontinent." Palaeogeography palaeoclimatology palaeoecology, 562 Article 110137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.110137.
Investigating Biotic Interactions in Deep TimeDOI: info:10.1016/j.tree.2020.09.001v. 36No. 1Elsevier Science London61–75
Fraser, Danielle, Soul, Laura C., Toth, Aniko B., Balk, Meghan A., Eronen, Jussi T., Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Shupinski, Alexandria B., Villasenor, Amelia, Barr, W. Andrew, Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Du, Andrew, Faith, J. Tyler, Gotelli, Nicholas J., Graves, Gary R., Jukar, Advait M., Looy, Cindy V., Miller, Joshua H., Potts, Richard, and Lyons, S. Kathleen. 2021. "Investigating Biotic Interactions in Deep Time." Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 36, (1) 61–75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2020.09.001.
Mammal Community Structure through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal MaximumDOI: info:10.1086/709819v. 196No. 3270–290
Fraser, Danielle and Lyons, S. K. 2020. "Mammal Community Structure through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum." The American Naturalist, 196, (3) 270–290. https://doi.org/10.1086/709819.
Body mass-related changes in mammal community assembly patterns during the late Quaternary of North AmericaDOI: info:10.1111/ecog.05027WILEY
Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Jukar, Advait M., Toth, Aniko B., Fraser, Danielle, Du, Andrew, Barr, W. Andrew, Amatangelo, Kathryn L., Balk, Meghan A., Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Blois, Jessica, Davis, Matt, Eronen, Jussi T., Gotelli, Nicholas J., Looy, Cindy, Miller, Joshua H., Shupinski, Alexandria B., Soul, Laura C., Villasenor, Amelia, Wing, Scott, and Lyons, S. Kathleen. 2020. "Body mass-related changes in mammal community assembly patterns during the late Quaternary of North America." Ecography, https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05027.
Foundations of Paleoecology: Classic Papers with CommentariesDOI: info:10.7208/chicago/9780226618340.001.0001University of Chicago Press770
Lyons, S. Kathleen, Behrensmeyer, Anna K., and Wagner, Peter J., editors. 2019. Foundations of Paleoecology: Classic Papers with Commentaries. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226618340.001.0001.
Reorganization of surviving mammal communities after the end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinctionDOI: info:10.1126/science.aaw1605v. 365No. 6459AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE1305
Toth, Aniko B., Lyons, S. Kathleen, Barr, W. Andrew, Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Blois, Jessica L., Bobe, Rene, Davis, Matt, Du, Andrew, Eronen, Jussi T., Faith, J. Tyler, Fraser, Danielle, Gotelli, Nicholas J., Graves, Gary R., Jukar, Advait M., Miller, Joshua H., Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Soul, Laura C., Villasenor, Amelia, and Alroy, John. 2019. "Reorganization of surviving mammal communities after the end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinction." Science, 365, (6459) 1305. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw1605.
A cranial correlate of body mass in proboscideansDOI: info:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx108v. 184No. 3OXFORD UNIV PRESS919–931
Jukar, Advait M., Lyons, S. Kathleen, and Uhen, Mark D. 2018. "A cranial correlate of body mass in proboscideans." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 184, (3) 919–931. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx108.
Biotic interchange has structured Western Hemisphere mammal communitiesDOI: info:10.1111/geb.12667v. 26No. 121408–1422
Fraser, Danielle and Lyons, S. K. 2017. "Biotic interchange has structured Western Hemisphere mammal communities." Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26, (12) 1408–1422. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12667.
Using a macroecological approach to the fossil record to help inform conservation biologyUniversity of Chicago Press147–172
Lyons, S. K. and Wagner, Peter J. 2017. "Using a macroecological approach to the fossil record to help inform conservation biology." In Conservation Paleobiology: Science and Practice. Dietl, Gregory P. and Flessa, Karl W., editors. 147–172. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impactsDOI: info:10.1038/nature16447No. 529Nature Publishing Group80–83
Lyons, S. Kathleen, Amatangelo, Kathryn L., Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Bercovici, Antoine, Blois, Jessica L., Davis, Matt, DiMichele, William A., Du, Andrew, Eronen, Jussi T., Faith, J. Tyler, Graves, Gary R., Jud, Nathan, Labandeira, Conrad C., Looy, Cindy V., McGill, Brian, Miller, Joshua H., Patterson, David, Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Potts, Richard, Riddle, Brett, Terry, Rebecca, Tóth, Anikó, Ulrich, Werner, Villaseñor, Amelia, Wing, Scott L. et al. 2016. "Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts." Nature, (529) 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16447.
Lyons, S. Kathleen, Miller, Joshua H., Amatange, Kathryn L., Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Bercovici, Antoine, Blois, Jessica L., Davis, Matt, DiMichele, William A., Du, Andrew, Eronen, Jussi T., Faith, J. T., Graves, Gary R., Jud, Nathan, Labandeira, Conrad C., Looy, Cindy V., McGill, Brian, Patterson, David, Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Potts, Richard, Riddle, Brett, Terry, Rebecca, Tóth, Anikó, Ulrich, Werner, Villaseñor, Amelia, Wing, Scott L. et al. 2016. "Lyons et al. reply." Nature, 538, (7626) E3–E4. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature20097.
The changing role of mammal life histories in Late Quaternary extinction vulnerability on continents and islandsDOI: info:10.1098/rsbl.2016.0342v. 12No. 6The Royal Society
Lyons, S. Kathleen, Miller, Joshua H., Fraser, Danielle, Smith, Felisa A., Boyer, Alison, Lindsey, Emily, and Mychajliw, Alexis M. 2016. "The changing role of mammal life histories in Late Quaternary extinction vulnerability on continents and islands." Biology Letters, 12, (6). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0342.
Questioning Holocene community shifts ReplyDOI: info:10.1038/nature19111v. 537No. 7618Springer NatureE5–E6
Lyons, S. Kathleen, Miller, Joshua H., Tóth, Anikó, Amatangelo, Kathryn L., Behrensmeyer, Anna K., Bercovici, Antoine, Blois, Jessica L., Davis, Matt, DiMichele, William A., Du, Andrew, Eronen, Jussi T., Faith, J. T., Graves, Gary R., Jud, Nathan, Labandeira, Conrad C., Looy, Cindy V., McGill, Brian, Patterson, David, Pineda-Munoz, Silvia, Potts, Richard, Riddle, Brett, Terry, Rebecca, Ulrich, Werner, Villaseñor, Amelia, Wing, Scott L. et al. 2016. "Questioning Holocene community shifts Reply." Nature, 537, (7618) E5–E6. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19111.
The fossil record of the sixth extinctionDOI: info:10.1111/ele.12589v. 19No. 5Wiley-Blackwell546–553
Plotnick, Roy E., Smith, Felisa A., and Lyons, S. Kathleen. 2016. "The fossil record of the sixth extinction." Ecology Letters, 19, (5) 546–553. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12589.
Exploring the influence of ancient and historic megaherbivore extirpations on the global methane budgetDOI: info:10.1073/pnas.1502547112v. 113No. 4National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)874–879
Smith, Felisa A., Hammond, John I., Balk, Meghan A., Elliott, Scott M., Lyons, Sara K., Pardi, Melissa I., Tomé, Catalina P., Wagner, Peter J., and Westover, Marie L. 2016. "Exploring the influence of ancient and historic megaherbivore extirpations on the global methane budget." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113, (4) 874–879. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1502547112.
Body Size Evolution Across the GeozoicDOI: info:10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012147v. 44No. 1523–553
Smith, Felisa A., Payne, Jonathan L., Heim, Noel A., Balk, Meghan A., Finnegan, Seth, Kowalewski, Michał, Lyons, S. K., McClain, Craig R., McShea, Daniel W., Novack-Gottshall, Philip, Anich, Paula Spaeth, and Wang, Steve C. 2016. "Body Size Evolution Across the Geozoic." Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 44, (1) 523–553. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-060115-012147.
Unraveling the consequences of the terminal Pleistocene megafauna extinction on mammal community assemblyDOI: info:10.1111/ecog.01779v. 39No. 2Munksgaard International Publishers; Blackwell Publishers223–239
Smith, Felisa A., Tomé, Catalina P., Elliott Smith, Emma A., Lyons, Sara K., Newsome, Seth D., and Stafford, Thomas W. 2016. "Unraveling the consequences of the terminal Pleistocene megafauna extinction on mammal community assembly." Ecography, 39, (2) 223–239. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.01779.