Dr. Halard Lescinsky
Otterbein College
 
Bibliography-Articles

Pandolfi, J.M., A.M. Tudhope, G. Burr, J. Chappell, E. Edinger, M. Frey, R. Steneck, C. Sharma, A. Yeates, M. Jennions, H. Lescinsky, and A. Newton, 2006. Mass mortality following disturbance in Holocene coral reefs from Papua New Guinea. Geology, 34:949-952.

Lescinsky, H.L., 2004. Bioerosion in the Caribbean: using coral bleaching as a natural experiment. Proceedings of the 11 th Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas and other Carbonate Regions, pgs. 25-34.

Lescinsky, H.L., Edinger, E. and M. Risk, 2002. Mollusc shell encrustation and bioerosion rates in a modern epeiric sea: taphonomy experiments in the Java Sea, Indonesia. Palaios, 17:171-191.

Lescinsky, H.L., 2001. Epibionts. pgs. 464-468 In Briggs, D. and Crowther, P. (eds.) Paleobiology II. Blackwell Press.

Salak, M. and H.L. Lescinsky, 1999. Spygoria zappania, new genus and species, a Cloudina-like biostromal metazoan from the Lower Cambrian of central Nevada. Journal of Paleontology, 73:571-576.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1997, Epibiont communities: recruitment and competition on North American Carboniferous brachiopods. Journal of Paleontology, 71:34-53.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1996. Early brachiopod associates: epibiont communities on Middle Ordovician brachiopods. pg. 169-173 In Copper, P and J. Jin (eds.) Proceedings of the Third International Brachiopod Congress, Balkema Press.

Lescinsky, H.L, 1996. Don't overlook the epibionts! Palaios, 11(6):1-2 Online.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1995. The life orientation of concavo-convex brachiopods: overturning the paradigm. Paleobiology, 21:520-551.

Lescinsky, H.L., and L. Benninger, 1994. Pseudo-borings and predatory traces: artifacts of pressure dissolution in fossiliferous shales. Palaios, 9:599-604.

Vermeij, G.J., H.L. Lescinsky, E. Zipser, and H.E. Vermeij, 1994. Diet and mode of feeding of the muricid gastropod Acanthinucella lugubris angelica in the northern Gulf of California. The Veliger, 37:214-215.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1993. Taphonomy and paleoecology of epibionts on the scallops Chlamys hastata (Sowerby 1843) and Chlamys rubida (Hinds 1845). Palaios, 8:267-277.

Lescinsky, H.L., J. Ledesma-Vazquez, J., and M.E. Johnson, 1991. Dynamics of a Late Cretaceous Rocky Shore (Lower Rosario Formation) from Baja California, Mexico. Palaios, 6:126-141.

Johnson , M.E., and H.L. Lescinsky, 1986. Depositional dynamics of cyclic carbonates from the Interlake Group (Lower Silurian) of the Williston Basin. Palaios, 1:111-121.

Bibliography- Abstracts

Lescinsky, H.L., 2006. Introductory environmental geology course organized around the local watershed: a case study for Alum Creek, Central Ohio. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 38(5).

Lescinsky, H.L., 2006. Bioerosion and encrustation on Curacao Pleistocene reefs: Evaluating grazing in the fossil record. 13 th Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas, San Salvador, p. 13-14.

Lescinsky, H.L., and G.M. Daley, 2006. The life orientation of Rafinesquina and Strophomena: What we do and don't know. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 38(4):13.

Lescinsky, H.L., and Budd, T. 2002. Bioerosion in the Caribbean: Using coral bleaching as a natural experiment. 11 th symposium on the geology of the Bahamas, San Salvador.

Lescinsky, H.L., and R.B. Neuman, 2001. Lower Ordovician (Late Arenig) Vermiforichnus shell borings from New World Island, Newfoundland. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 33(3).

Southward, L.R. and H.L. Lescinsky, 1999. Does encrustation inhibit or enhance shell borings?: Taphonomic implications from molluscan shells, Lizard Island, Australia. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 31(3).

Salak, M.E. and H.L. Lescinsky, 1998. An unusual new biostromal metazoan from the Lower Cambrian of central Nevada. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 30(7).

Bexfield, R.E. and Lescinsky, H.L., 1998. Facies effects on epibiont communities in the Late Ordovician in the Cincinnati Arch. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 30 (3).

Lescinsky, H. L. and E. Edinger, 1997. Effects of productivity and burial on shell taphonomy: experimental results from the Java Sea, Indonesia. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 29. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1997. The importance of ecology and abundance in paleobiological trends: examples from Paleozoic encrusting communities. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 29, North Central Meeting.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1996. 100 Million years of community evolution: gradual replacement and ecological trends in Paleozoic shell-encrusting communities. Paleo Soc. Spec. Publ., 8:235.

Lescinsky, H. L. and E. Edinger, 1996. Comparative molluscan taphonomy: experimental study from a modern tropical epeiric sea. Paleo Soc. Spec. Publ., 8:235.

Lescinsky, H.L., and G.J. Vermeij, 1995. Estimating ancient productivity: shell-encrusting organisms as a paleo bio-assay. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog., 27. Presented at Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1994. Evolutionary and ecological trends in Paleozoic epizoan communities. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog. 26(7), 487. Presented at Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1994. The Late Devonian extinction: effects on shell encrusting communities. Paleobios 15(1) Sup., 4. Presented at California Paleontology Conference (CalPaleo) University Southern California.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1993. Life orientation of strophomenid brachiopods: overturning the concavo-convex paradigm. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abst. Prog.25(6), 51. Presented at Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1993. Life orientation of strophomenid brachiopods. Paleobios 14(4) Sup., 8. Presented at California Paleontology Conference (CalPaleo), University of California, Los Angeles.

Lescinsky, H. L., 1992. Epibionts on Chlamys hastata and Chlamys rubida: Taphonomic and paleoecological implications. Paleo. Soc. Spec. Pub. 6, 181. Presented at Fifth North American Paleontological Convention, Chicago.

Lescinsky, H. L., 1992. The fossil history of epibiont communities. Paleobios 14(1) Sup., 3. Presented at California Paleontology Conference (CalPaleo), University of California, Davis.

Lescinsky, H.L., 1991. Late Cretaceous Rocky Shores (Lower Rosario Formation) from Baja California, Mexico. Paleobios 13(1) Sup., 6. Presented at California Paleontology Conference (CalPaleo), University of California, Santa Barbara.

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