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Catherine Badgley

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Fossil preservation and assemblage analysis
Badgley, C. 1986. Taphonomy of mammalian fossil remains from Siwalik rocks of Pakistan. Paleobiology 12: 119-142.

 

Badgley, C. 1986. Counting individuals in mammalian fossil assemblages from fluvial environments. Palaios 1: 328-338.

 

Badgley, C. and P. D. Gingerich. 1988. Sampling and faunal turnover in early Eocene mammals. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 63: 141-157.

 

Blob, R.W. and C. Badgley. 2007. Numerical methods for bonebed analysis. Pp. 333-396. In R. Rogers, D. Eberth, and A. Fiorillo, eds., Bonebeds: Genesis, Analysis, and Paleobiological Significance. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

 

 

Paleoecology of mammalian faunas
Badgley, C. and A.K. Behrensmeyer. 1995. Preservational, paleoecological, and evolutionary patterns in the Paleogene of Wyoming-Montana and the Neogene of Pakistan. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 115: 319-340.

 

Badgley, C., W. S. Bartels, M. E. Morgan, A. K. Behrensmeyer, and S. M. Raza. 1995. Taphonomy of vertebrate assemblages from the Paleogene of northwest Wyoming and the Neogene of northern Pakistan. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 115: 157-180.

 

Badgley, C., W.R. Downs, III, and L.J. Flynn. 1998. Taphonomy of small-mammal fossil assemblages from the Middle Miocene Chinji Formation, Siwalik Group, Pakistan. Pp. 145-166 In Y. Tomida, L.J. Flynn, L.L. Jacobs, eds., Advances in Vertebrate Paleontology and Geochronology, National Science Museum of Japan Monographs, No. 14, Tokyo, Japan.

 

Barry, J.C., M.E. Morgan, L.J. Flynn, D. Pilbeam, A.K. Behrensmeyer, S.M. Raza, I.A. Khan, C. Badgley, J. Hicks, and J. Kelley. 2002. Faunal and environmental change in the Late Miocene Siwaliks of northern Pakistan. Paleobiology Memoir 3: p. 1-71.

 

Badgley, C., S.V. Nelson, J.C. Barry, A.K. Behrensmeyer, and T.E. Cerling. 2005. Testing models of faunal turnover with Neogene mammals from Pakistan. Pp. 29-46. In D.E. Lieberman, R.J. Smith, and J. Kelley, eds., Interpreting the Past: Essays on Human, Primate, and Mammal Evolution in Honor of David Pilbeam. American School of Prehistoric Research Monographs. Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., Boston.

 

Nelson, S., C. Badgley, and E. Zakem. 2005. Microwear in modern squirrels in relation to diet. Palaeontologia Electronica vol. 8 (1) 14A: 15 p, 401 KB;
http://palaeo-electronica.org/2005_1/nelson14/issue1_05.htm

 

Badgley, C., J.C. Barry, M.E. Morgan, S.V. Nelson, A.K. Behrensmeyer, T.E. Cerling, and D. Pilbeam. Ecological changes in Miocene mammalian record show impact of prolonged climatic forcing. (in press, PNAS).

 


Biogeography of extant mammals

Badgley, C. and D. Fox. 2000. Ecological biogeography of North American mammals: Species density and ecological structure in relation to environmental gradients. Journal of Biogeography 27(6): 1437-1468.

 

Badgley, C. 2003. The multiple scales of biological diversity. Paleobiology 29: 11-13.

 

Qian, H., C. Badgley, and D.L. Fox. The latitudinal gradient of beta diversity in relation to climate and topography for mammals in North America. (in press, Global Ecology and Biogeography).

 

 

Agriculture, biodiversity, and conservation

Badgley, C. 2003. The farmer as conservationist. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 18: 206-212.

 

Badgley, C., J. Moghtader, E. Quintero, E. Zakem, M.J. Chappell, K. Aviles-Vazquez, A. Samulon, and I. Perfecto. 2007. Organic agriculture and the global food supply. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 22(2): 86-108.

 

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