Gwen M. Daley

daleyg@winthrop.edu
Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Geology
Winthrop University
Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732

Thesis, Dissertation and Published Papers

Daley, G.M. 1993. Passive deterioration of shelly material: A study of the Recent Eastern Pacific articulate brachiopod Terebratalia transversa Sowerby. Palaios 8: 226-232.

Daley, G.M. 1993. Morphological variability in Onniella, Rafinesquina (Brachiopoda: Articualta), and Ambonychia (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) through changing environments in the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician). Unpublished M.S. thesis, University of Cincinnati, 180 pp.

Daley, G.M. 1999 Environmentally controlled variation in body size of Ambonychia (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician).. Palaios 14: 520-529.

Daley, G.M. 1999. Paleocommunities of the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) of Virginia. Unpublished Dissertation, Virginia Tech, 300 pp.

Bush, A.M., M.G. Powell, W.S. Arnold, T.M. Bert, and G.M. Daley, 2002. Time-averaging, evolution, and morphologic variation. Paleobiology 28: 9-24.

Daley, G.M. 2002 Creating a paleoecological framework for evolutionary and paleoecological studies: An example from the Fort Thompson Formation (Pleistocene) of Florida.. Palaios 17: 419-434.

Bush, A.M., R.K. Bambach and G.M. Daley, 2007. Changes in theoretical ecospace utilization in marine fossil assemblages between the mid-Paleozoic and late Cenozoic. Paleobiology 33: 76-97.

Daley, G.M., S. Ostrowski and D.H. Geary, 2007 Paleoenvironmentally-correlated differences in a classic predator-prey system: the bivalve Chione elevata Say and its gastropod predators. . Palaios 22: 164-171.

Bush, A.M., M. Kowalewski, A.P. Hoffmeister, R.K. Bambach and G.M. Daley 2007 Potential paleoecologic biases from size-filtering of fossils: Strategies for sieving.. Palaios 22: 612-622.

Published Abstracts

Daley, G.M., 1992. Experimental taphonomy: a study of the modern species Terebratalia transversa. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 24(4): 11.

Daley, G.M., 1993. Environmentally controlled body size changes in the Upper Ordovician bivalve Ambonychia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 25(3): 15.

Daley, G.M., B.J. Datillo, S.C. Diekmeyer, A.I. Miller 1993. The type Cincinnatian as a natural laboratory for the study of biotic trends in space and time. Geological Society of America Abstract with Program 25(5): 27.

Alexander, R.R. and G.M. Daley 1994. Onshore-offshore patterns of variability in geniculation in the Late Ordovician (Cincinnatian) brachiopod Rafinesquina alternata. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 26(3):1.

Daley, G.M., 1996. Quantifying faunal diversity of the Yorktown Formation. First Annual Virginia Tech Geological Society Student Research Symposium: 31.

Daley, G.M., 1996. Sampling of completeness: an example from the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) of Virginia. North American Paleontology Convention VI, Paleontological Society Special Publication 8: 96.

Bennington, J.B. and G.M. Daley 1996. Testing for community unity in the fossil record. North American Paleontology Convention VI, Paleontological Society Special Publication 8: 30.

Daley, G.M., 1997. Recognition of gradients between paleocommunity types as revealed in the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) of Virginia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 29(6): 266.

Daley, G.M. and A.M. Bush 1998. Preserved bivalve ligament in Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 30(4): 9.

Daley, G.M. 1998. Guild structure of paleocommunity types from the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 30(7): 33.

Daley, G.M. 1999. Local paleocommunities and paleocommunity types, but no paleocommunities: An example from the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) of eastern Virginia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 31.

Daley, G.M. and M. Kowalewski 2000. Species accumulation curves and sampling efficiency of paleontological data sets. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 32.

Daley, G.M., A.M. Bush, and D.H. Geary 2001. Using paleocommunities to frame evolutionary and paleoecological studies: An example from the Fort Thompson Formation (Pleistocene) of Florida. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 33.

Stempien, J., G.M. Daley and M. Kowalewksi 2001. Testing for ecophenotypic variation across a paleoenvironmental gradient in a small mactrid bivalve (Yorktown Formation, Pliocene, Virginia).Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 33.

Ostrowski, S., G.M. Daley, and D.H. Geary 2001. Environmentally and ecologically controlled variation in predatory and epibiont patterns in Chione cancellata from the Fort Thompson Formation (Pleistocene) of Florida. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 33.

Stempien, J.A., M.K. Kowalewski, G.M. Daley 2002. Spatial and environmental dimensions of shelly morphospaces: Geometric morphometrics of the mactrid bivalve Mulinia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 34(6): 400.

Daley, G.M., S. Ostrowski, M. Middlebrooks, H. Schulz, C. Pagelsdorf 2002. Why paleoecology matters: A cautionary note from the Pleistocene of Florida. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 34.

Daley, G.M., H. Schultz, B.W. Matthews, D. Geary 2004. Taphonomic alteration differences between bivalves and barnacles from two taphofacies. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 36(5): 382.

Lecinisky, H.L. and G.M. Daley. 2006. The life orientation of Rafinesquina and Strophomena: What we do and donŐt know. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 38(4): 13.

Bush, A.M. M. Kowalewski, A.P. Hoffmeister, R.K. Bambach, G.M. Daley. 2006. Sieve mesh size biases and the ecologic composition of fossil samples. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 38(7): 441.

Barbour-Woods, S.K. and G.M. Daley. 2006. Ten years of picking shells: Faunal patterns in the Neogene Atlantic Coastal Plain deposits of Virginia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 38(7): 88.

Daley, G.M. and A. Bush. 2006. Recognizing patchy paleocommunity gradients with different ecological ordination techniques (PCA and FSPA): An example from the Yorktown Formation (Pliocene) of Virginia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 38(7): 88.

Bychowski, M., S. Barbour-Woods, G.M. Daley, R. Lockwood, L.W. Ward and M. Kowalewski. 2007. Quantifying taphonomic trends and biases in Late Cenozoic coastal plain deposits. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 39(2): 36.

Daley, G.M., D. Geary, S. Ostrowski, E.M. Kleiber. 2007. Buried alive and dead: Using ichnologic, paleoecologic and taphonomic data from fossil bivalve shells to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 39(6): 610.

Bush, A.M., R.K. Bambach and G.M. Daley. 2007. Paleoecology of the Phanerozoic increase in alpha diversity. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 39(6): 587.

Ornell, C.E., S. Barbour-Woods, G.M. Daley. 2007. Spatial and temporal changes in substrate conditions in the Neogene Atlantic Coastal Plain deposits of Virginia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 39(6): 398.


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