Welcome to the Patzkowsky Lab page. Here you can find information about research in the lab and the people involved in the research. You can also learn about courses I am currently teaching and and look over my CV. We also write an occasional blog, so check it out.
LAB NEWS:
Summer 2014 Stratigraphic Paleobiology Field Course for graduate students. Come with us to the Tobaccos Root, Mountains! More information here.
Welcome to Curtis Congreve, new postdoc from Kansas!
Welcome to Judi Sclafani, new PhD student from Georgia!
Max Christie receives the 2012-2013 George Schenck Teaching Assistant of the Year Award from the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Zack Krug and Mark Patzkowsky receive new NASA Award to study mass extinction and phylogenetic diversity.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
Patzkowsky, M. E. and Holland, S. M. 2012. Stratigraphic Paleobiology: Understanding the Distribution of Fossil Taxa in Time and Space. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 259 p.
Holland, S. M. and Christie, M., 2013, Changes in area of shallow siliciclastic marine habitat in response to sediment deposition: implications for onshore-offshore paleobiologic patterns. Paleobiology v. 39, p. 511-524.
Christie, M., Holland, S. M., and Bush, A. M., 2013, Contrasting the ecological and taxonomic consequences of extinction. Paleobiology v. 39, p. 538-559.
Sclafani, J. A., and Holland, S. M., 2013, The species-area relationship in the Late Ordovician: a test using neutral theory. Diversity v. 5, p. 240-262.
Schneider, L. J., Bralower, T. J., Kump, L. R., and Patzkowsky, M. E., 2013, Calcareous nannoplankton ecology and community change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Paleobiology v. 39, p. 628-647.
Pancost, R. D., Freeman, K. H., Herrmann, A. D., Patzkowsky, M. E., Ainsaar, L. and Martma, T., 2013, Reconstructing Late Ordovician carbon cycle variations: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta v. 105, p. 433-454.
LAB NEWS:
Summer 2014 Stratigraphic Paleobiology Field Course for graduate students. Come with us to the Tobaccos Root, Mountains! More information here.
Welcome to Curtis Congreve, new postdoc from Kansas!
Welcome to Judi Sclafani, new PhD student from Georgia!
Max Christie receives the 2012-2013 George Schenck Teaching Assistant of the Year Award from the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Zack Krug and Mark Patzkowsky receive new NASA Award to study mass extinction and phylogenetic diversity.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
Patzkowsky, M. E. and Holland, S. M. 2012. Stratigraphic Paleobiology: Understanding the Distribution of Fossil Taxa in Time and Space. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 259 p.
Holland, S. M. and Christie, M., 2013, Changes in area of shallow siliciclastic marine habitat in response to sediment deposition: implications for onshore-offshore paleobiologic patterns. Paleobiology v. 39, p. 511-524.
Christie, M., Holland, S. M., and Bush, A. M., 2013, Contrasting the ecological and taxonomic consequences of extinction. Paleobiology v. 39, p. 538-559.
Sclafani, J. A., and Holland, S. M., 2013, The species-area relationship in the Late Ordovician: a test using neutral theory. Diversity v. 5, p. 240-262.
Schneider, L. J., Bralower, T. J., Kump, L. R., and Patzkowsky, M. E., 2013, Calcareous nannoplankton ecology and community change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Paleobiology v. 39, p. 628-647.
Pancost, R. D., Freeman, K. H., Herrmann, A. D., Patzkowsky, M. E., Ainsaar, L. and Martma, T., 2013, Reconstructing Late Ordovician carbon cycle variations: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta v. 105, p. 433-454.