This category is for websites dealing with specific professional paleontologists who specialize in the study of the invertebrate fossil record.
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Sites 16
- Baumiller, Tomasz K. University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology professor studying functional morphology and biomechanics of crinoids. Includes list of publications, research interests, a curriculum vitae and current courses taught.
- Bennington, J B. Paleobiology and paleoecology, Hofstra University.
- Geary, D.H. Paleobiology, University of Wisconsin.
- Hickman, C.S. Evolutionary paleobiology, University of California-Berkeley.
- Valentine, James W. Paleobiology, University of California-Berkeley.
- Hageman, S.J. Bryozoan microevolutionary patterns and processes, Appalachian State University.
- McRoberts, C.A. Molluscan paleobiology, State University of New York at Cortland.
- Morris, P.J. Gastropod paleobiology, Athro, Limited.
- Plotnick, R.E. Invertebrate paleobiology and paleobiomechanics, University of Illinois - Chicago.
- Mierzejewski, P. Information on graptolite and organic microfossil research including abstracts, publications, and graptolite links.
- Yacobucci, Peg Cephalopod paleobiology, Bowling Green State University.
- Bambach, R.K. Paleoecology, Virginia Tech (emeritus professor).
- Wagner, Peter Evolutionary paleobiology, the National Museum of Natural History.
- Buono, Giuseppe Brachiopods and invertebrate paleobiology.
- Sheehan, Peter M Paleozoic brachiopods. Head of the Geology Department at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
- Raup, David M Wikipedia entry for the professor emeritus at the University of Chicago. Studied the fossil record, the diversity of life on Earth and contributed to the knowledge of extinction events.