Using the Paleobiology Database to Explore the Fossil Record Without Fossils

Authors

  • Mark Uhen George Mason University; Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences
  • Laura Lukes George Mason University; Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning
  • Rowan Lockwood William and Mary; Geology
  • Christian O. George High Point University; Biology
  • Callan Bentley Northern Virginia Community College; Geology Department
  • Peter J. Berquist Thomas Nelson Community College
  • Katherin Ryker Eastern Michigan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G8itlcp.9.2017.1917

Abstract

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Author Biographies

Mark Uhen, George Mason University; Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences

Mark Uhen is an assistant professor in the atmospheric, oceanic, and earth sciences department at George Mason University.

Laura Lukes, George Mason University; Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning

Laura Lukes is theàAssistant Director for Teaching Excellence, Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning at George Mason University.

Rowan Lockwood, William and Mary; Geology

Rowan Lockwood is a professor of geology at William and Mary.

Christian O. George, High Point University; Biology

Christian O. George is professor of biology at High Point University in North Carolina.

Callan Bentley, Northern Virginia Community College; Geology Department

Callan Bentley is an assistant proffessor of geology at Northern Virginia Community College.

Peter J. Berquist, Thomas Nelson Community College

Peter J. Berquist is an associate professor of geology at Thomas Nelson Community College.

Katherin Ryker, Eastern Michigan University

Katherine Ryker is an assistant professor of earth science and earth science education at Eastern Michigan University.

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Published

2017-09-22

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4:15pm-5:30pm POSTER SESSION (Group A- 4:15-4:45pm)