Jack Sepkoski - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1978). "A kinetic model of Phanerozoic taxonomic diversity. I. Analysis of marine orders.". Paleobiology 4 (3): 223–251. JSTOR 2400203.
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1979). "A kinetic model of Phanerozoic taxonomic diversity. II. Early Phanerozoic families and multiple equilibria.". Paleobiology 5 (3): 222–251. JSTOR 2400257.
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1981). "A factor analytic description of the Phanerozoic marine fossil record.". Paleobiology 7 (1): 36–53. JSTOR 2400639.
  • Raup, David M. and Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (19 March 1982). "Mass extinctions in the marine fossil record". Science 215 (4539): 1501–3. Bibcode 1982Sci...215.1501R. doi:10.1126/science.215.4539.1501. PMID 17788674.
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1984). "A kinetic model of Phanerozoic taxonomic diversity. III. Post-Paleozoic families and mass extinctions.". Paleobiology 10 (2): 246–267. JSTOR 2400399.
  • Raup, David M. and Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (Feb. 1984). "Periodicity of extinctions in the geologic past". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 81 (3): 801–805. Bibcode 1984PNAS...81..801R. doi:10.1073/pnas.81.3.801. PMC 344925. PMID 6583680. //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC344925/.
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1988). "Alpha, beta, or gamma: where does all the diversity go?". Paleobiology 14 (3): 221–234. JSTOR 2400884.
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (1996). "Patterns of Phanerozoic extinction: a perspective from global data bases". In O.H. Walliser. Global Events and Event Stratigraphy. Berlin: Springer. pp. 35–51
  • Sepkoski, J. John, Jr. (2002). A compendium of fossil marine animal genera, Bulletins of American Paleontology, 364. Ithaca, NY: Paleontological Research Institution. pp. 560. ISBN 978-0-87710-450-6.

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