Publications

(#student author; *corresponding author; **shared first authorship)

42. Fitzgerald, E.#, D. Ryan#, D. Scarponi*, J.W. Huntley*. 2024. A Sea of Change: Tracing Parasitic Dynamics Through the Last Millennia in the northern Adriatic, Italy. Geology. https://doi.org/10.1130/G52187.1

41. Bright, J., C. Ebert, C. Flores, P.G. Harnik, J.W. Huntley, M. Kowalewski, R. Portell, M. Retelle, E.A.G. Schuur, D.S. Kaufman. 2024. Comparing MICADAS gas source, direct carbonate, and standard graphite 14C determinations of biogenic carbonate. Radiocarbon. doi:10.1017/RDC.2024.45. 

40. Jacobs, G.S.#, S.M. Jacquet, T. Selly, J.D. Schiffbauer, J.W. Huntley*. 2024. Resolving taphonomic and preparation biases in silicified faunas through paired acid residues and X-ray microscopy. PeerJ 12:e16767 DOI 10.7717/peerj.16767.

39. Jacquet, S.M.*, J.L. Webb#, J.W. Huntley, T. Selly, J.D. Schiffbauer. 2023. X-ray Tomographic Microscopy of Eocene Coprolites from Pipestone Springs Main Pocket, Southwest Montana. Frontiers in Earth Science 11:1130107. doi: 10.3389/feart.2023.1130107 

38. A.A. Miller#, J.W. Huntley, E.P. Anderson, S.M. Jacquet*. 2022. Biotic interactions between conulariids and epibionts from the Silurian Waukesha Biota. Palaios 37:691-699. https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2022.027. 

37. J.W. Huntley*, K. De Baets, D. Scarponi, L.C. Linehan#, Y.R. Epa#, G.S. Jacobs#, J.A. Todd. 2021. Bivalve mollusks as hosts in the fossil record, p. 251-287. In K. De Baets, J.W. Huntley (eds.). The Evolution and Fossil Record of Parasitism: Coevolution and Paleoparasitological Techniques. Topics in Geobiology vol. 50, Springer.

36. De Baets*, K., J.W. Huntley, A.A. Klompmaker, J.D. Schiffbauer, A.D. Muscente. 2021. The fossil record of parasitism: Its extent and constraints on parasite evolution, p. 1-50. In K. De Baets, J.W. Huntley (eds.). The Evolution and Fossil Record of Parasitism: Coevolution and Paleoparasitological Techniques. Topics in Geobiology vol. 50, Springer.

35. De Baets, K.**, J.W. Huntley**, D. Scarponi, A.A. Klompmaker, A. Skawina. 2021. Phanerozoic parasitism and marine metazoan diversity: Dilution versus amplification. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376: 20200366. DOI: 10/1098/rstb.2020.0366.

34. J.W. Huntley*, D. Scarponi*. 2021. Parasitism and host behavior in the context of a changing environment: The Holocene record of the commercially important bivalve Chamelea gallina, northern Italy. PLoS ONE 16(4): e0247790. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247790

33. Pulsipher, M.#, J.D. Schiffbauer*, M.J. Jeffrey#, J.W. Huntley, D.A. Fike, K.L. Shelton. 2021. A meta-analysis of the Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion: The SPICEraq database. Earth-Science Reviews 212:103442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103442

32. Selly, T., J.D. Schiffbauer, S.M. Jacquet, E.F. Smith, L.L. Nelson, B.D. Andreasen, J.W. Huntley, M.A. Strange, G.R. O’Neil, C.A. Thater, N. Bykova, M. Steiner, B. Yang, Y. Cai. 2020. A new cloudinid fossil assemblage from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada, USA. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 18:357-379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2019.1623333

31. Ruga, M.R.#, D.L. Meyer, J.W. Huntley*. 2019. Conch fritters through time: Human predation and population demographics of Lobatus gigas on San Salvador Island, the Bahamas. Palaios 34:383-392. *Palaios paper of the year – Honorable Mention* *Cover Article*

30. S.M. Jacquet, M.J. Betts, J.W. Huntley, G.A. Brock. 2019. Facies, phosphate, and fossil preservation potential across a Lower Cambrian carbonate shelf, Arrowie Basin, South Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 533:109200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.05.022

29. Klompmaker, A., P.H. Kelley, D. Chattopadhyay, J. Clements, J.W. Huntley, M. Kowalewski. 2019. Predation in the marine fossil record: Studies, data, recognition, environmental factors, and behavior. Earth-Science Reviews 194:472-520.

28. Huntley, J.W.*, J.D. Schiffbauer, T.D. Avila#, J.S. Broce#. 2018. Ecophenotypy, temporal and spatial fidelity, functional morphology, and physiological trade-offs among intertidal bivalves. Paleobiology 44:530-545. https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2018.14

27. Selly, T.L.#, K.E. Hale#, J.D. Schiffbauer, D.A. Clapp#, J.W. Huntley*. 2018. The influence of environmental gradients on molluscan diversity, community structure, body size, and predation in a carbonate tidal creek, San Salvador (The Bahamas). American Journal of Science 318:246-273.

26. Azzarone, M.*, P. Ferretti, V. Rossi, D. Scarponi, L. Capraro, P. Macrì, J.W. Huntley, C. Faranda. 2018. Early-Middle Pleistocene benthic turnover and oxygen isotope stratigraphy from the Central Mediterranean (Valle di Manche, Crotone Basin, Italy): Data and trends. Data in Brief 17:1099-1107.

25. Huntley, J.W.*, T. Selly#, K.L. Shelton, J.D. Schiffbauer. 2017. Trilobite Predation. Access Science McGraw-Hill Education. https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.YB170022.

24. Soldati, A.#*, J. Beem#, F. Gomez, J.W. Huntley, T. Robertson#, A. Whittington. 2017. Emplacement Dynamics and Timescale of a ~7ka Flow from the Cima Volcanic Field (CA): Insights from Rheology and Morphology. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 347:91-111.

23. Scarponi, D., M. Azzarone#, M. Kowalewski, J.W. Huntley*. 2017. Surges in trematode prevalence linked to centennial-scale flooding events in the Adriatic. Scientific Reports. Article number: 5732 doi:10.1038/s41598-017-05979-6.

22. Klompmaker, A.A.*, M. Kowalewski, J.W. Huntley, S. Finnegan. 2017. Increase in predator-prey size ratios throughout the Phanerozoic history of marine ecosystems. Science 356:1178-1180.

21. Muscente, A.D.*, J.D. Schiffbauer, J. Broce#, M. Laflamme, K. O’Donnell, T.H. Boag, M. Meyer, A.D. Hawkins, J.W. Huntley, M. McNamara, L.A. MacKenzie, G.D. Stanley, Jr., N.W. Hinman, M.H. Hofmann, S. Xiao. 2017. Exceptionally preserved fossil assemblages and soft tissue preservation through geologic time and space. Gondwana Research 48:164-188.

20. Schiffbauer, J.D.*, J.W. Huntley, D.A. Fike, M. Jeffrey#, J.M. Gregg, K.L. Shelton. 2017. Decoupling biogeochemical records, extinction, and environmental change in the Cambrian SPICE event. Science Advances 3:e1602158.

19. Schiffbauer, J.D.*, J.W. Huntley, G.R. O’Neil#, S.A.F. Darroch, M. Laflamme, Y. Cai. 2016. The latest Ediacaran wormworld fauna: Setting the ecological stage for the Cambrian Explosion. GSA Today 26(11):4-11.

18. Scarponi, D., G. Della Bella, B. Dell'Angelo, J. W. Huntley, M. Sosso. 2016. Middle Miocene Conoidea (Mollusca) from western Ukraine (Paratethys): Integrative taxonomy, palaeoclimatological and palaeobiogeographical implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 61:327-344.

17. Selly, T.L.#, J.W. Huntley, K.L. Shelton, J.D. Schiffbauer*. 2016. Ichnofossil record of selective predation by Cambrian trilobites. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 444:28-38. 

16. Huntley, J.W., K. De Baets. 2015. Trace fossil evidence of trematode – bivalve parasite – host interactions in deep time. Advances in Parasitology 90:201-231.

15. Huntley, J.W., D. Scarponi. 2015. Geographic variation of parasitic and predatory traces on mollusks in the northern Adriatic Sea, Italy: Implications for the stratigraphic paleobiology of biotic interactions. Paleobiology 41:134-153.

14. Huntley, J.W., F.T. Fürsich, M. Alberti., M. Hethke, C. Liu. 2014. A complete Holocene record of trematode bivalve infection and implications for the response of parasitism to climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:18150-18155. Featured in Eos vol. 95, no. 50, 16 December 2014. Featured in Science “Editor’s Choice” vol. 346, issue 6216, p. 1478; 19 December 2014.

13. Scarponi, D., J.W. Huntley, L. Capraro, S. Raffi. 2014. Stratigraphic paleoecology of the Valle di Manche Section (Crotone Basin, Italy): A Candidate GSSP of the Middle Pleistocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 402:30-43.

12. Dexter, T.A., D.S. Kaufman, R.A. Krause, Jr., S.L. Barbour, M.G. Simoes, J.W. Huntley, Y. Yanes, C.S. Romanek, M. Kowalewski. 2014. A continuous multi-millennial record of surficial bivalve mollusk shells from the São Paulo Bight, Brazilian Shelf. Quaternary Research 81:274-283.

11. Tyler, C.L., L.R. Leighton, S.J. Carlson, J.W. Huntley, M. Kowalewski. 2013. Predation on modern and fossil brachiopods: Assessing chemical defenses and palatability. Palaios 28:724-735.

10. Ayoub-Hannaa, W., J.W. Huntley, F.T. Fürsich. 2013. Significance of Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) in palaeoecology and biostratigraphy: A case study from the Upper Cretaceous of Egypt. Journal of African Earth Sciences 80:48-59.

9. Huntley, J.W., D.S. Kaufman, M. Kowalewski, C.S. Romanek, R.J. Neves. 2012. Sub-centennial resolution amino acid geochronology for the freshwater mussel Lampsilis for the last 2000 years. Quaternary Geochronology 9:75-85.

8. Huntley, J.W., D. Scarponi. 2012. Evolutionary and ecological implications of trematode parasitism of modern and fossil northern Adriatic bivalves. Paleobiology 38:40-51.

7. Huntley, J.W. 2011. Exploratory multivariate techniques and their utility for understanding ancient ecosystems, p.23-48. M. Laflamme, J.D. Schiffbauer, SQ Dornbos (eds.). Quantifying the evolution of early life: Numerical approaches to the evaluation of fossils and ancient ecosystems. Topics in Geobiology: v. 36, Springer.

6. Huntley, J.W. 2009. Phanerozoic predation intensity and diversity, p.278-281. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 2009.

5. Huntley, J.W., Y. Yanes, M. Kowalewski, C. Castillo, A. Delgado-Huertas, M. Ibanez, M.R. Alonso, J.E. Ortiz, T. de Torres. 2008. Testing limiting similarity in Quaternary terrestrial gastropods. Paleobiology 34(3):378-388. Featured in Science “Editor’s Choice” vol. 322 issue 5900, p. 348; 17 October 2008.

4. Huntley, J.W., M. Kowalewski. 2007. Strong coupling of predation intensity and diversity in the Phanerozoic fossil record. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104:15006-15010. Article from the cover. Listed in Faculty of 1000 Biology.

3. Huntley, J.W. 2007. Towards establishing a modern baseline for paleopathology: Trace-producing parasites in a bivalve host. The Journal of Shellfish Research 26:253-259.

2. Huntley, J.W., S. Xiao, and M. Kowalewski. 2006. On the morphological history of Proterozoic and Cambrian acritarchs, p. 23-56. S. Xiao and A.J. Kaufman (eds.). Neoproterozoic Geobiology and Paleobiology, Topics in Geobiology: v. 27, Springer.

1. Huntley, J.W., S. Xiao, and M. Kowalewski. 2006. 1.3 billion years of acritarch history: an empirical morphospace approach. Precambrian Research 144:52-68.