Paleoecology Research Publications Updated: March 2003


  • Morris, R. W. and H. B. Rollins, 1971. The distribution and paleoecological interpretation of Cornulites in the Waynesville Formation (Upper Ordovician) of southwestern Ohio. Ohio Jour. of Science 71(3): 159-170.

  • Donahue, J. and H. B. Rollins. 1974. Paleoecological anatomy of a Conemaugh (Pennsylvanian) marine event. Geological Society of America, Spec. Paper 148: 153-170.

  • Rollins, H. B. and J. Donahue, 1975. Toward a theoretical basis of paleoecology: Community dynamics and the fossil record. Lethaia 8: 255-270.

  • Rollins, H. B. and J. Donahue. 1975. Marine benthic diversity and succession: a paleoecologist's view. Geol. Soc. America, Northeastern Sect., Abstract with Program. Syracuse, NY.

  • Rollins, H. B., Carothers, M., and J. Donahue. 1979. Transgression, regression and fossil community succession. Lethaia 12: 89-104.

  • Harper, J. A. and H. B. Rollins, 1985. Semi-infaunal bellerophont gastropods: A morphological and paleoecological analysis of Euphemites and functionally related taxa. Lethaia 18: 21-37.

  • Jones, J. R., Cameron, B., and H. B. Rollins. 19xx. Paleoecological implications of cohort survivorship for Mya arenaria in Massachusetts estuarine waters. Palaios 4: 468-474.

  • Rollins, H. B. and D. K. Brezinski. 1987. Reinterpretation of crinoid/platyceratid interaction: New evidence from the Chesterian of southwestern Pennsylvania. Geol. Soc. America, Abstract with Program, 54.

  • Rollins, H. B. and D. K. Brezinski. 1988. Reinterpretation of crinoid/platyceratid interaction. Lethaia 21: 207-217.

  • Rollins, H. B., West, R. R., and R. M. Busch. 1990. Hierarchical genetic stratigraphy and marine paleoecology. In Miller III, Wm. (ed.), Paleocommunity Temporal Dynamics: Patterns and Processes of Long-Term Community Development. Spec. Publ. No. 5, Paleontological Society, p. 273-308.

  • Rollins, H. B., Prezant, R. S. West, R.R. and R. B. Toll. 1992. Metapopulation dynamics: Potential constraints upon interpretation of fossil population structure and taphonomic gradients. Geol. Soc. America, Abstracts with Program.

  • Jones, J. R., Cameron, B., and H. B. Rollins. 1995. Paleoenvironmental history of a Holocene freshwater deposit discovered along coastal northeastern Massachusetts: Northeastern Geology 17(1): 89-94.

  • Deemer, D.L., Korth W.W., and H. B. Rollins. 2001. Taphonomy of two Miocene rhinoceros assemblages, Decatur County, Kansas. Geol. Soc. America, Abstracts with Programs, paper No. 82-0.