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Anna M. Weiss
Anna M. Weiss
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Crustose coralline algae increased framework and diversity on ancient coral reefs
A Weiss, RC Martindale
PLOS One, 2017
412017
“Taphonomy: Dead and fossilized”: A new board game designed to teach college undergraduate students about the process of fossilization
RC Martindale, AM Weiss
Journal of Geoscience Education 68 (3), 265-285, 2020
192020
Resilience of marine invertebrate communities during the early Cenozoic hyperthermals
WJ Foster, CL Garvie, AM Weiss, AD Muscente, M Aberhan, JW Counts, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 1-11, 2020
172020
The future of reef ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico: insights from coupled climate model simulations and ancient hot-house reefs
SG Dee, MA Torres, RC Martindale, A Weiss, KL DeLong
Frontiers in Marine Science, 691, 2019
152019
Paleobiological Traits That Determined Scleractinian Coral Survival and Proliferation During the Late Paleocene and Early Eocene Hyperthermals
AM Weiss, RC Martindale
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 34 (2), 252-274, 2019
92019
Gulf of Mexico Reefs: Past, Present and Future
RC Martindale, D Holstein, N Knowlton, JD Voss, AM Weiss, AMS Correa
Gulf of Mexico Reefs: Past, Present and Future, 5, 2021
32021
Learning outcomes of the educational board game “Taphonomy: Dead and Fossilized,” evaluated with high school learners in a summertime program
E Salgado-Jauregui, RC Martindale, K Ellins, E Reyes, A Weiss
Journal of Geoscience Education 70 (2), 176-194, 2022
22022
Physical Records of Ocean Acidification in the Geological Record
RC Martindale, W Foster, FN Krencker, A Weiss, NP Ettinger, S Bodin
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, PP021-01, 2020
2020
Turnover of corals and reef ecosystems during the Early Cenozoic hyperthermal events, with a focus on the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (~ 56 Ma)
AM Weiss
2019
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