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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (* = undergraduate coauthor, † = authors contributed equally)
To request pdfs of any of the following articles please email pharnik [at] colgate [dot] edu.

Finnegan, S., P.G. Harnik, R. Lockwood, H.K. Lotze, L. McClenachan, and S.S. Kahanamoku. In review. Using the fossil record to understand extinction risk and inform marine conservation in a changing world.

Calderaro, L.A.*, P.G. Harnik, and M.C. Rillo. In revision. Environmental correlates of molluscan predator-prey body size in the northern Gulf of Mexico. 

Mamo, B.L.†, J.D. Cybulski†, Y. Hong†, P.G. Harnik, A. Chao, A. Tsujimoto, C.-L. Wei, D.M. Baker, and M. Yasuhara. 2023. Modern biogeography of benthic foraminifera in an urbanized tropical marine ecosystem. The Geological Society of London Special Publications 529: SP529-2022-188. link
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Hong, Y.†, M. Yasuhara†, H. Iwatani†, P.G. Harnik†, A. Chao, J.D. Cybulski, Y. Liu, Y. Ruan, X. Li, C.-L. Wei†. 2022. Benthic ostracod diversity and biogeography in an urbanized seascape. Marine Micropaleontology 174: 102067. link  

Hong, Y.†, M. Yasuhara†, H. Iwatani†, A. Chao†, P.G. Harnik†, C.-L. Wei†. 2021. Ecosystem turnover in an urbanized subtropical seascape driven by climate and pollution. Anthropocene 36: 100304. link

Harnik, P.G., H. Maherali, J.H. Miller, and P.S. Manos. 2018. Geographic range velocity and its association with phylogeny and life history traits in North American woody plants. Ecology and Evolution 8:2632-2644. link

Harnik, P.G., M.L. Torstenson*, and M.A. Williams*. 2017. Assessing the effects of anthropogenic eutrophication on marine bivalve life history in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Palaios 32:678-688. link

Hoehn, K.B.*, P.G. Harnik, and V.L. Roth. 2016. A framework for detecting natural selection on traits above the species level. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7:331-339. link

Finnegan, S.†, S.C. Anderson†, P.G. Harnik†, C. Simpson, D.P. Tittensor, J.E. Byrnes, Z.V. Finkel, D.R. Lindberg, L.H. Liow, R. Lockwood, H.K. Lotze, C.M. McClain, J.L. McGuire, A. O’Dea, and J.M. Pandolfi. 2015. Paleontological baselines for evaluating extinction risk in the modern oceans. Science 348:567-570. link

Liow, L.H., T. Reitan, and P.G. Harnik. 2015. Ecological interactions on macroevolutionary time scales: clams and brachiopods are more than ships that pass in the night. Ecology Letters 18:1030-1039. link

Orzechowski, E.A.*, R. Lockwood, J. Byrnes, S.C. Anderson, S. Finnegan, Z.V. Finkel, P.G. Harnik, D.R. Lindberg, L.H. Liow, H.K. Lotze, C.R. McClain, J.L. McGuire, A. O’Dea, J.M. Pandolfi, C. Simpson, and D.P. Tittensor. 2015. Marine extinction risk shaped by trait-environment interactions over 500 million years. Global Change Biology 21:3595-3607. link

Harnik, P.G., P.C. Fitzgerald, J.L. Payne, and S.J. Carlson. 2014. Phylogenetic signal in extinction selectivity in Devonian terebratulide brachiopods. Paleobiology 40:675-692. link

Harnik, P.G., C. Simpson, and J.L. Payne. 2012. Long-term differences in extinction risk among the seven forms of rarity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences 279:4969-4976. link

Harnik, P.G., H.K. Lotze, S.C. Anderson, Z.V. Finkel, S. Finnegan, D.R. Lindberg, L.H. Liow, R. Lockwood, C.M. McClain, J.L. McGuire, A. O’Dea, J.M. Pandolfi, C. Simpson, and D.P. Tittensor. 2012. Extinctions in ancient and modern seas. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27:608-617. link

Harnik, P.G. 2011. Direct and indirect effects of biological factors on extinction risk in fossil bivalves. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:13594-13599. link

Harnik, P.G., and R. Lockwood. 2011. Part N, Revised, Volume 1, Chapter 24: Extinction in the marine Bivalvia. Treatise Online 29:1-24 (an online journal presenting chapters of upcoming volumes of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology). PDF

Harnik, P.G., D. Jablonski, A.Z. Krug, and J.W. Valentine. 2010. Genus age, provincial area and the taxonomic structure of marine faunas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences 277:3427-3435. link

Harnik, P.G. 2009. Unveiling rare diversity by integrating museum, literature, and field data. Paleobiology 35(2): 190-208. link

Simpson, C., and P.G. Harnik. 2009. Assessing the role of abundance in marine bivalve extinction over the post-Paleozoic. Paleobiology 35(4):631-647. link

Harnik, P.G., and R.M. Ross. 2004. Models of inquiry-based science outreach to urban schools. Journal of Geoscience Education 52(5): 420-428. link

Harnik, P.G., and R.M. Ross. 2003. Developing effective K-16 geoscience research partnerships. Journal of Geoscience Education 51(1): 5-8. link

Harnik, P.G., and R.M. Ross. 2003. Assessing data accuracy when involving students in authentic paleontological research. Journal of Geoscience Education 51(1): 76-84. link

Ross, R.M., Harnik, P.G., Allmon, W.D., Sherpa, J.M., Goldman, A.M., Nester, P.L., and J.J. Chiment. 2003. The Mastodon Matrix Project as an experiment with large-scale collaboration in paleontological research. Journal of Geoscience Education 51(1): 39-47. link

Simonson, B.M., and P.G. Harnik. 2000. Have distal impact ejecta changed through geologic time? Geology 28(11): 975-978. link
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