Hickman, Carole
2018
- Hickman, C.S. 2018. A new Calliovarica species (Seguenzioidea: Chilodonntidae) from the Eocene of Oregon, USA: Persistence of a relict Mesozoic gastropod group in a unique forearc tectonic setting. PaleoBios 35. ump_paleobios_38726 Read it
2016
- Hickman, C.S. 2016. New species of deep-water gastropods from the Indo-west Pacific Region (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Seguenzioidea: Calliotropidae) with a geologic and biogeographic perspective. The Nautilus. 130(3):83 - 100.
2015
- Hickman, C.S. 2015. Paleogene marine bivalves of the deep-water Keasey Formation in Oregon, part III: The heteroconchs. PaleoBios, 32:1 - 44. (October 2, 2015) Read it
2014
- Hickman, C.S. 2014. Paleogene marine bivalves of the deep-water Keasey Formation in Oregon, part IV: The anomalodesmatans. PaleoBios 31(3):1-14.
2013
- Hickman, C.S. 2013. Crosseolidae, a new family of skeneiform microgastropods and progress toward definition of monophyletic Skeneidae. American Malacological Bulletin, 31(1):1-16.
- Hickman, C.S. 2013. Interacting constraints and the problem of similarity in gastropod structure and function. American Malacological Bulletin, 31(1):155-168.
- Hickman, C.S. Dec. 30, 2013. Intaglicollonia, a new name for the Eocene gastropod Nehalemia Hickman, 1974 (Gastropoda: Coloniidae). The Nautilus. 127(4):160–161.
2012
- Hickman, C.S. 2012. A new genus and two new species of deep-sea gastropods (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Gazidae). The Nautilus. 126(2):57-67.
- Hickman, C.S. 2012. Grades are as important as clades for understanding hyperdiversity of skeneiform microgastropods. Program and Abstracts, American Malacological Society 78th Annual Meeting, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. p. 33.
- Hickman, C.S. 2012. Malacological contributions of Howard A. Bern (1020-2012). Program and Abstracts, American Malacological Society 78th Annual Meeting, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. p. 33.
2009
- Hickman, C.S. 2009. Lord Howe Island. Pp. 568-571 in R.G. Gillespie and D.A. Clague (eds.), Encyclopedia of Islands. University of California Press, Berkeley.
- Hickman, C.S. 2009. Drawing lines in Wallacea: Historical biogeography meets geophysics in the deep sea. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology 2008 Annual Meeting Abstract Book.
- Lee, T., J.B. Burch, T. Coote, P. Pearce-Kelly, C. Hickman, J-Y Meyer, and D. Ó Foighil. 2009. Moorean tree snail survival revisited: a multi-island genealogical perspective. BMC Evolutionary Biology 9:204 (16 pp + 3 additional files) Read it
2008
- Finger, K.L., C.S. Hickman, M.J. James, J.H. Lipps, D. E. Peterson, L.J. Pitt, and W.D. Pitt. 2007. Pleistocene Marine Paleoenvironments on the Galapagos Islands. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 39(6):399.
- Hickman, C.S. 2008. Architects of the Berkeley Legacy of Cenozoic Molluscan Paleontology. Abstracts and Program, 41st Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Malacologists. Pp. 26-28.
- Hickman, C.S. 2008. The snail: Evolving metaphors and visual representations. Society for Integrative and Comparative biology 2008 Annual Meeting Abstract Book. American Microscopical Society Keynote Lecture.
- Hickman, C.S. 2008. New techniques yield new insights on the basic biology of living microgastropods. Pp. 1-13 in D.L. Geiger and B. Ruthensteiner (eds.), Micromolluscs: Methodological Challenges - Exciting Results. Zoosymposia 1. Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand. 308 pp
- Nehm, R.H., and Hickman, C.S. 2008. Assessing the effects of taphonomic processes on paleobiological patterns using turninid gastropod shells and opercula. Pp. 63-84 in R.H. Nehm, R.H. and and A.F. Budd (eds). Evolutionary Stasis and Change in the Dominican Republic Neogene. Springer.
- Ó Foighil, D.O., T. Lee, J.B. Burch, T. Coote, P. Pearce-Kelley, C.S. Hickman, and J.-Y. Meyer. 2008. Moorean tree snail survival revisited: A multi-island mitochondrial geanealogical perspective. Program and Abstracts, 74th Annual Meeting, American Malacological Society p. 20.
2007
- Finger, K.L., C.S. Hickman, M.J. James, , J.H, Lipps, D.E. Peterson, L.J. Pitt, and W.D. Pitt. 2007. Pleistocene marine paleoenvironments on the Galapagos Islands. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs 39, Paper No. 144-14 (on CD-ROM). Read it
- Hickman, C.S. and S.S. Porter. 2007. Nocturnal swimming, aggregaton at light traps, and mass spawning of scissurellid gastropods (Mollusca: Vetigastropoda). Invertebrate Biology 126(1):10-17. Read it
2005
- Hickman, C.S. 2005. How have bacteria contributed to the evolution of multicellular animals? Pp. 3-33 in M.J. McFall-Ngai, B. Henderson, and E.G. Ruby (eds.), The Influence of Cooperative Bacteria on Animal Host Biology. Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology 10. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Hickman, C.S. 2005. Seagrass fauna of the temperate southern coast of Australia I: The cantharidine trochid gastropods. Pp. 1-22 in F.E. Wells, D.I. Walker and G.A. Kendrick (eds), The Marine Flora and Fauna of Esperance, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.
- Hickman, C.S. 2005. Seagrass fauna of the temperate southern coast of Australia II: The limpets Naccula parva and Asteracmea stowae. Pp. 23-36 in F.E. Wells, D.I. Walker and G.A. Kendrick (eds), The Marine Flora and Fauna of Esperance, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.
2004
- Coote, T., D. Clarke, C.S. Hickman, J. Murray, and P. Pearce-Kelley. 2004. Experimental release of endemic Partula species, extinct in the wild, into a protected area of natural habitat on Moorea. Pacific Science 58(3):429-434.
- Hickman, C.S. 2004. The problem of similarity: analysis of repeated patterns of microsculpture on gastropod larval shells. Invertebrate Biology 123(3):198-211.
2003
- Hickman, C.S. 2003. Evidence for abrupt Eocene-Oligocene molluscan faunal change in the Pacific Northwest. Pp. 71-87 in D.R. Prothero, E.A. Nesbitt, and L. Ivany (eds.), From Greenhouse to Icehouse: The Marine Eocene-Oligocene Transition. Columbia University Press, New York.
- Hickman, C.S. 2003. Functional morphology and mode of life of Isanda coronata (Gastropoda: Trochidae) in an Australian macrotidal sandflat. Pp. 69-88 in F.E. Wells, D.I. Walker, and D. S. Joenes (eds.), The Marine Flora and Fauna of Dampier, Western Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.
- Hickman, C.S. 2003. Mollusc-Microbe mutualisms extend the potential for life in hypersaline systems. Astrobiology 3(3):631-644.
- Hickman, C.S. 2003. Mollusc-Microbe mutualisms extend the potential for life in hypersaline systems. Astrobiology 3(3):631-644.