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Andrew M. Bush
Andrew M. Bush
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut
Verified email at uconn.edu
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Autecology and the filling of ecospace: key metazoan radiations
RK Bambach, AM Bush, DH Erwin
Palaeontology 50 (1), 1-22, 2007
3132007
Ecological selectivity of the emerging mass extinction in the oceans
JL Payne, AM Bush, NA Heim, ML Knope, DJ McCauley
Science 353 (6305), 1284-1286, 2016
2322016
Changes in theoretical ecospace utilization in marine fossil assemblages between the mid-Paleozoic and late Cenozoic
AM Bush, RK Bambach, GM Daley
Paleobiology 33 (1), 76-97, 2007
1732007
Did alpha diversity increase during the Phanerozoic? Lifting the veils of taphonomic, latitudinal, and environmental biases
AM Bush, RK Bambach
The Journal of geology 112 (6), 625-642, 2004
1662004
Removing bias from diversity curves: the effects of spatially organized biodiversity on sampling-standardization
AM Bush, MJ Markey, CR Marshall
Journal Information 30 (4), 2004
1262004
Paleoecologic megatrends in marine metazoa
AM Bush, RK Bambach
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 39, 241-269, 2011
1162011
Time-averaging, evolution, and morphologic variation
AM Bush, MG Powell, WS Arnold, TM Bert, GM Daley
Paleobiology 28 (1), 9-25, 2002
742002
Multiple paleoecological controls on the composition of marine fossil assemblages from the Frasnian (Late Devonian) of Virginia, with a comparison of ordination methods
AM Bush, RI Brame
Paleobiology 36 (4), 573-591, 2010
672010
Sex and the shifting biodiversity dynamics of marine animals in deep time
AM Bush, G Hunt, RK Bambach
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (49), 14073-14078, 2016
382016
Contrasting the ecological and taxonomic consequences of extinction
M Christie, SM Holland, AM Bush
Paleobiology 39 (4), 538-559, 2013
322013
Sustained Mesozoic–Cenozoic diversification of marine Metazoa: A consistent signal from the fossil record
AM Bush, RK Bambach
Geology 43 (11), 979-982, 2015
312015
Extinction intensity, selectivity and their combined macroevolutionary influence in the fossil record
JL Payne, AM Bush, ET Chang, NA Heim, ML Knope, SB Pruss
Biology Letters 12 (10), 20160202, 2016
302016
Variation in wingless insect trace fossils: insights from neoichnology and the Pennsylvanian of Massachussetts
PR Getty, R Sproule, DL Wagner, AM Bush
Palaios 28 (4), 243-258, 2013
292013
Ecospace utilization during the Ediacaran radiation and the Cambrian eco-explosion
AM Bush, RK Bambach, DH Erwin
Quantifying the evolution of early life: numerical approaches to the …, 2011
292011
Ecologically diverse clades dominate the oceans via extinction resistance
ML Knope, AM Bush, LO Frishkoff, NA Heim, JL Payne
Science 367 (6481), 1035-1038, 2020
272020
Revised correlation of the Frasnian–Famennian boundary and Kellwasser Events (Upper Devonian) in shallow marine paleoenvironments of New York State
AM Bush, JD Csonka, GV DiRenzo, DJ Over, JA Beard
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 433, 233-246, 2015
262015
Adjusting global extinction rates to account for taxonomic susceptibility
SC Wang, AM Bush
Paleobiology 34 (4), 434-455, 2008
262008
Modelling the ecological–functional diversification of marine Metazoa on geological time scales
AM Bush, PM Novack-Gottshall
Biology Letters 8 (1), 151-155, 2012
252012
Potential paleoecologic biases from size-filtering of fossils: Strategies for sieving
AM Bush, M Kowalewski, AP Hoffmeister, RK Bambach, GM Daley
Palaios 22 (6), 612-622, 2007
222007
A framework for the integrated analysis of the magnitude, selectivity, and biotic effects of extinction and origination
AM Bush, SC Wang, JL Payne, NA Heim
Paleobiology 46 (1), 1-22, 2020
182020
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