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Meaghan Wetherell
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor of Practice
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The Small Mammals of the Paisley and Connley Caves: Disentangling Drivers of Diversity in Pleistocene Extinction Survivors
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2023
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$83.9K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
pleistocene extinction,
small mammals,
diversity drivers,
paisley caves,
connley caves
Publications
(16)
Recent
How to use academic and digital fingerprints to catch and eliminate contract cheating during online multiple-choice examinations: a case study
2023
academic cheating,
digital fingerprints,
online examinations,
contract cheating,
academic integrity
A Comparison of Quartz Source Determination Using Supervised Machine Learning verses a Traditional Ratio Approach
2022
geology,
machine learning,
mineralogy,
data analysis
Quantifying sedimentation patterns of small landslide‐dammed lakes in the central Oregon Coast Range
2021
sedimentation,
landslides,
lakes,
oregon coast range,
quantifying
Reconstructing paleohydrology in the northwest Great Basin since the last deglaciation using Paisley Caves fish remains Oregon, USA)
2021
paleohydrology,
deglaciation,
paisley caves,
fish remains,
northwest great basin
A new early occurrence of Cervidae in North America from the Miocene-Pliocene Ellensburg Formation in Washington, USA
2020
paleontology,
miocene-pliocene,
cervidae,
north america,
ellensburg formation
Geochronology of the middle Eocene Purple Bench locality Devil’s Graveyard Formation) Trans-Pecos Texas, USA
2020
geochronology,
eocene,
devil’s graveyard formation,
trans-pecos texas,
paleontology
A COMPLETE CRANIUM CONFIRMS THE PRESENCE OF MERYCOCHOERUS MAGNUS IN OREGON
2019
paleontology,
faunal analysis,
paleoecology,
biogeography,
zoology
The Correlation of Topographically-Derived Relative Wetness with Terrestrial Mollusk Presence and Abundance
2019
topography,
ecology,
biodiversity,
terrestrial species,
climatology
Dental measurements do not diagnose modern artiodactyl species: Implications for the systematics of Merycoidodontoidea
2018
dental measurements,
species diagnosis,
merycoidodontoidea systematics,
artiodactyls,
taxonomy
Spatially explicit analysis sheds new light on the Pleistocene megafaunal extinction in North America
2017
spatial analysis,
pleistocene,
megafaunal extinction,
north america,
pleistocene extinction