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Gene Hunt
Gene Hunt
Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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The relative importance of directional change, random walks, and stasis in the evolution of fossil lineages
G Hunt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (47), 18404-18408, 2007
3132007
Fitting and comparing models of phyletic evolution: random walks and beyond
G Hunt
Paleobiology 32 (4), 578-601, 2006
2282006
Climate change, body size evolution, and Cope's Rule in deep-sea ostracodes
G Hunt, K Roy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (5), 1347-1352, 2006
1962006
Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
RBJ Benson, G Hunt, MT Carrano, N Campione
Palaeontology 61 (1), 13-48, 2018
1732018
geiger: analysis of evolutionary diversification. R package version 1.3-1
L Harmon, J Weir, C Brock, R Glor, W Challenger, G Hunt
See http://CRAN. R-project. org/package= geiger, 2009
157*2009
Simple versus complex models of trait evolution and stasis as a response to environmental change
G Hunt, MJ Hopkins, S Lidgard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (16), 4885-4890, 2015
1562015
Evolution toward a new adaptive optimum: phenotypic evolution in a fossil stickleback lineage
G Hunt, MA Bell, MP Travis
Evolution 62 (3), 700-710, 2008
1462008
Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years
M Yasuhara, G Hunt, HJ Dowsett, MM Robinson, DK Stoll
Ecology letters 15 (10), 1174-1179, 2012
1292012
Larval ecology, geographic range, and species survivorship in Cretaceous mollusks: organismic versus species-level explanations
D Jablonski, G Hunt
The American Naturalist 168 (4), 556-564, 2006
1292006
Species-level heritability reaffirmed: a comment on “on the heritability of geographic range sizes”
G Hunt, K Roy, D Jablonski
The American Naturalist 166 (1), 129-135, 2005
1172005
A macroevolutionary perspective on species range limits
K Roy, G Hunt, D Jablonski, AZ Krug, JW Valentine
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1661), 1485-1493, 2009
1152009
The use of sighting records to infer species extinctions: an evaluation of different methods
MM Rivadeneira, G Hunt, K Roy
Ecology 90 (5), 1291-1300, 2009
1102009
Measuring rates of phenotypic evolution and the inseparability of tempo and mode
G Hunt
Paleobiology 38 (3), 351-373, 2012
1082012
Temporal latitudinal-gradient dynamics and tropical instability of deep-sea species diversity
M Yasuhara, G Hunt, TM Cronin, H Okahashi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (51), 21717-21720, 2009
1082009
EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE IN DIRECTIONS OF HIGH PHENOTYPIC VARIANCE IN THE OSTRACODE GENUS POSEIDONAMICUS
G Hunt
Evolution 61 (7), 1560-1576, 2007
1082007
Human‐induced marine ecological degradation: micropaleontological perspectives
M Yasuhara, G Hunt, D Breitburg, A Tsujimoto, K Katsuki
Ecology and Evolution 2 (12), 3242-3268, 2012
1052012
Models and methods for analyzing phenotypic evolution in lineages and clades
G Hunt, MT Carrano
Quantitative Methods in Paleobiology, 245-270, 2010
922010
Species–energy relationship in the deep sea: a test using the Quaternary fossil record
G Hunt, TM Cronin, K Roy
Ecology Letters 8 (7), 739-747, 2005
892005
Gradual or pulsed evolution: when should punctuational explanations be preferred?
G Hunt
Paleobiology 34 (3), 360-377, 2008
862008
High male sexual investment as a driver of extinction in fossil ostracods
MJF Martins, TM Puckett, R Lockwood, JP Swaddle, G Hunt
Nature 556 (7701), 366-369, 2018
852018
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