Dineen, Ashley
2022
- Banker, R.M., A.A. Dineen, M.G. Sorman, C.L. Tyler, and P.D. Roopnarine. 2022. Beyond functional diversity: the importance of trophic position to understanding functional processes in community evolution. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.983374. Read it
- Collareta, A., M. Bosselaers, P. Holroyd, and A.A. Dineen. 2022. A forgotten cirripedological gem: A new species of whale barnacle of the genus Cetopirus from the Pleistocene of the United States West Coast. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1-8. doi:10.1017/S1755691022000214. Read it
2020
- Kempf, H.L., I.O. Castro, A.A. Dineen, C.L. Tyler, and P.D. Roopnarine. 2020. Comparisons of Late Ordovician ecosystem dynamics before and after the Richmondian invasion reveal consequences of invasive species in benthic marine paleocommunities. Paleobiology, 46 (3), pp. 320-336. Read it
2019
- Dineen, A.A., P.D. Roopnarine, and M.F. Fraiser. 2019. Ecological continuity and transformation after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction in northeastern Panthalassa. Biology Letters. v.15 (3), p. 20180902.
2018
- Roopnarine, P.D., A.S. Weik, K.D. Angielczyk, and A.A. Dineen. 2018. Ecological persistence, incumbency and reorganization in the Karoo Basin during the Permian-Triassic transition. Earth-Science Review, v. 189, p. 244-263.
- Roopnarine, P.D., and A.A. Dineen. 2018. Coral reefs in crisis: The reliability of deep time food web reconstructions as analogs for the present, in Tyler, C. and C. Schneider (eds.), Marine Conservation Paleobiology. New York, NY: Springer, p. 105-141.
2015
- Dineen, A.A., M.L. Fraiser, J. and Tong. 2015. Low functional evenness in a post-extinction Anisian (Middle Triassic) paleocommunity: A case study of the Leidapo Member (Qingyan Formation), south China. Global and Planetary Change, v. 133, p. 79-86.
2014
- Dineen, A.A, M.L. Fraiser, and P.M. Sheehan. 2014. Quantifying functional diversity in pre- and post extinction paleocommunities: A test of ecological restructuring after the end-Permian mass extinction. Earth-Science Reviews, v. 136, p. 339-349.