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Alycia Stigall
Alycia Stigall
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Climate refugia: joint inference from fossil records, species distribution models and phylogeography
DG Gavin, MC Fitzpatrick, PF Gugger, KD Heath, F Rodríguez‐Sánchez, ...
New Phytologist 204 (1), 37-54, 2014
4202014
Coordinated biotic and abiotic change during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Darriwilian assembly of early Paleozoic building blocks
AL Stigall, CT Edwards, RL Freeman, CMØ Rasmussen
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 530, 249-270, 2019
1312019
Speciation collapse and invasive species dynamics during the Late Devonian “Mass Extinction”
AL Stigall
GSA Today 22 (1), 4-9, 2012
1272012
Using ecological niche modelling to evaluate niche stability in deep time
AL Stigall
Journal of Biogeography 39 (4), 772-781, 2012
1112012
Embracing colonizations: a new paradigm for species association dynamics
S Nylin, S Agosta, S Bensch, WA Boeger, MP Braga, DR Brooks, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 33 (1), 4-14, 2018
1092018
Using GIS to unlock the interactions between biogeography, environment, and evolution in Middle and Late Devonian brachiopods and bivalves
AL Rode, BS Lieberman
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 211 (3-4), 345-359, 2004
108*2004
Biotic immigration events, speciation, and the accumulation of biodiversity in the fossil record
AL Stigall, JE Bauer, AR Lam, DF Wright
Global and planetary change 148, 242-257, 2017
812017
Quantitative palaeobiogeography: GIS, phylogenetic biogeographical analysis, and conservation insights
AL Stigall, BS Lieberman
Journal of Biogeography 33 (12), 2051-2060, 2006
812006
Invasive species and biodiversity crises: testing the link in the Late Devonian
AL Stigall
PLoS One 5 (12), e15584, 2010
78*2010
Using ecological niche modeling for quantitative biogeographic analysis: a case study of Miocene and Pliocene Equinae in the Great Plains
KC Maguire, AL Stigall
Paleobiology 35 (4), 587-611, 2009
70*2009
Paleobiogeography of Miocene Equinae of North America: a phylogenetic biogeographic analysis of the relative roles of climate, vicariance, and dispersal
KC Maguire, AL Stigall
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 267 (3-4), 175-184, 2008
692008
Phylogeny of fossil and extant freshwater crayfish and some closely related nephropid lobsters
AL Rode, LE Babcock
Journal of Crustacean Biology 23 (2), 418-435, 2003
682003
Using GIS to assess the biogeographic impact of species invasions on native brachiopods during the Richmondian Invasion in the Type-Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician, Cincinnati …
AL Stigall
Palaeontologia Electronica 13 (1), 5A, 2010
632010
PaleoENM: applying ecological niche modeling to the fossil record
CE Myers, AL Stigall, BS Lieberman
Paleobiology 41 (2), 226-244, 2015
622015
Using environmental niche modeling to study the Late Devonian biodiversity crisis
ALS Rode, BS Lieberman
Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy 20, 93-179, 2005
592005
Using GIS to study palaeobiogeographic and macroevolutionary patterns in soft-bodied Cambrian arthropods
JR Hendricks, BS Lieberman, AL Stigall
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 264 (1-2), 163-175, 2008
582008
Dispersal in the Ordovician: speciation patterns and paleobiogeographic analyses of brachiopods and trilobites
AR Lam, AL Stigall, NJ Matzke
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 489, 147-165, 2018
562018
Integrating evolution and biogeography: a case study involving Devonian crustaceans
AL Rode, BS Lieberman
Journal of Paleontology 79 (2), 267-276, 2005
542005
Niche stability in Late Ordovician articulated brachiopod species before, during, and after the Richmondian Invasion
RW Malizia, AL Stigall
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 311 (3-4), 154-170, 2011
532011
When and how do species achieve niche stability over long time scales?
AL Stigall
Ecography 37 (11), 1123-1132, 2014
482014
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