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'''Gary Layne Stringer'''  
  
 
* Museum of Natural History, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana 71209, USA.
 
* Museum of Natural History, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana 71209, USA.
 
* E-mail: stringer@ulm.edu
 
* E-mail: stringer@ulm.edu
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==Beschriebene Taxa==
 
==Beschriebene Taxa==
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==Publikationen==
 
==Publikationen==
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===1970-1999===
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{{Stringer, 1979}}<!--A study of the upper Eocene otoliths of the Yazoo Clay in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana-->
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{{Stringer, 1986}}<!--Teleostean otoliths and their paleoecological implications at the Montgomery Landing Site-->
 
{{Stringer, 1991}}<!--Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) teleostean otoliths from the Ripley Formation, Union County, Mississippi-->
 
{{Stringer, 1991}}<!--Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) teleostean otoliths from the Ripley Formation, Union County, Mississippi-->
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{{Nolf & Stringer, 1996}}<!--Cretaceous fish otoliths - a synthesis of the North American record-->
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===2000-2009===
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{{Cappetta & Stringer, 2002}}<!--A new batoid genus (Neoselachii: Myliobatiformes) from the Yazoo Clay (Upper Eocène) of Louisiana, U.S.A-->
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{{Nolf & Stringer, 2003}}<!--Late Eocene (Priabonian) fish otoliths from the Yazoo Clay at Copenhagen, Louisiana-->
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===2010-2019===
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{{Stringer, 2016}}<!--Evidence and implications of marine invertebrate settlement on Eocene otoliths from the Moodys Branch Formation of Montgomery Landing-->
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{{Stringer, 2016a}}<!--Late Cretaceous actinopterygians represented by otoliths from the Cook Creek Site in southwest Tennessee-->
 
{{Stringer et al., 2016}}<!--Woodbury Formation (Campanian) in New Jersey yields largest known Cretaceous otolith assemblage of teleostean fishes in North America-->
 
{{Stringer et al., 2016}}<!--Woodbury Formation (Campanian) in New Jersey yields largest known Cretaceous otolith assemblage of teleostean fishes in North America-->
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{{Stringer & Bell, 2018}}<!--Teleostean otoliths reveal diverse Plio-Pleistocene fish assemblages in coastal Georgia-->
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{{Ebersole et al., 2019}}<!--Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the elasmobranchs and bony fishes (Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) of the lower-to-middle Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) Claiborne Group in Alabama, USA, including an analysis of otoliths-->
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===2020-===
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{{Schwarzhans & Stringer, 2020}}<!--Fish otoliths from the late Maastrichtian Kemp Clay (Texas, USA) and the early Danian Clayton Formation (Arkansas, USA) and an assessment of extinction and survival of teleost lineages across the K-Pg boundary based on otoliths-->
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{{Stringer et al., 2020}}<!--Highly diversified Late Cretaceous fish assemblage revealed by otoliths-->
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{{Ebersole et al., 2021}}<!--Marine fishes (Elasmobranchii, Teleostei) from the Glendon Limestone Member of the Byram Formation (Oligocene, Rupelian) at site AWa-9, Washington County, Alabama, USA, including a new species of gobiid-->
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{{Schwarzhans et al., 2022b}}<!--Oldest Teleostean Otolith Assemblage from North America -->
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{{Stringer et al., 2022}}<!--Eocene teleostean otoliths, including a new taxon, from the Clinchfield Formation (Bartonian) in Georgia, USA, with biostratigraphic, biogeographic, and paleoecologic implications-->
  
 
== Patronyme ==
 
== Patronyme ==
* ''[[†Eutawichthys stringeri]]'' {{aut|Schwarzhans}} ''et al.'', 2018
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*''[[Eutawichthys stringeri]]'' {{aut|Schwarzhans}} ''et al.'', 2018
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*†''[[Glyptophidium stringeri]]'' {{aut|Lin & Nolf}}, 2022
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*†''[[Trachichtyidarum stringeri]]'' {{aut|Nolf & Dockery}}, 1993

Aktuelle Version vom 11. August 2023, 11:50 Uhr

Gary Layne Stringer

  • Museum of Natural History, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana 71209, USA.
  • E-mail: stringer@ulm.edu


Beschriebene Taxa

Publikationen

1970-1999

  • Stringer, G.L. 1979. A study of the upper Eocene otoliths of the Yazoo Clay in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology, 15: 95–105. Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L. 1986. Teleostean otoliths and their paleoecological implications at the Montgomery Landing Site. Pp. 209–222 in: Schiebout J.A. & van den Bold W.A. (eds): Montgomery Landing Site, Marine Eocene (Jackson) of Central Louisiana. Proceedings of a Symposium, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, Baton Rouge. Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L. 1991. Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) teleostean otoliths from the Ripley Formation, Union County, Mississippi. Mississippi Geology, 11: 9-19. Zitatseite 
  • Nolf, D. & Stringer, G.L. 1996. Cretaceous fish otoliths - a synthesis of the North American record. Pp. 433-459 in: Arratia, G. & Viohl, G. (Eds): Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and Paleoecology. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Munich. Zitatseite 

2000-2009

  • Cappetta, H. & Stringer, G.L. 2002. A new batoid genus (Neoselachii: Myliobatiformes) from the Yazoo Clay (Upper Eocène) of Louisiana, U.S.A. Tertiary Research, 21 (1–4): 51–56, 2 fig., pl. 1. Zitatseite 
  • Nolf, D. & Stringer, G. 2003. Late Eocene (Priabonian) fish otoliths from the Yazoo Clay at Copenhagen, Louisiana. Louisiana Geological Survey Geological Pamphlet, 13: 1–23. Zitatseite 

2010-2019

  • Stringer, G.L. 2016. Evidence and implications of marine invertebrate settlement on Eocene otoliths from the Moodys Branch Formation of Montgomery Landing (Louisiana, U.S.A.). Cainozoic Research, 16 (1): 3-11. Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L. 2016. Late Cretaceous actinopterygians represented by otoliths from the Cook Creek Site in southwest Tennessee. Pp. 78-95 in:
  • Ehret, D., Harrell, T.L. & Ebersole, S. (Eds) 2016. The Paleontology of the Cretaceous Coon Creek Formation (Volume 2). Alabama Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 33. Zitatseite  Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L., Oman, L.D. & Badger, R.F. 2016. Woodbury Formation (Campanian) in New Jersey yields largest known Cretaceous otolith assemblage of teleostean fishes in North America. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciiences of Philadelphia, 165: 15-36. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L. & Bell, D. 2018. Teleostean otoliths reveal diverse Plio-Pleistocene fish assemblages in coastal Georgia (Glynn County). Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 56 (3): 83–108. (PDF) Zitatseite 
  • Ebersole, J.A., Cicimurri, D.J. & Stringer, G.L. 2019. Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the elasmobranchs and bony fishes (Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) of the lower-to-middle Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) Claiborne Group in Alabama, USA, including an analysis of otoliths. European Journal of Taxonomy, 585: 1–274. (doi) Zitatseite 

2020-

  • Schwarzhans, W. & Stringer, G.L. 2020. Fish otoliths from the late Maastrichtian Kemp Clay (Texas, USA) and the early Danian Clayton Formation (Arkansas, USA) and an assessment of extinction and survival of teleost lineages across the K-Pg boundary based on otoliths. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 126 (2): 395–446. (PDF) Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G., Schwarzhans, W., Phillips, G. & Lambert, R. 2020. Highly diversified Late Cretaceous fish assemblage revealed by otoliths (Ripley Formation and Owl Creek Formation, northeast Mississippi, USA). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 126: 111-155. (Research Gate) Zitatseite 
  • Ebersole, J.A., Cicimurri, D.J. & Stringer, G.L. 2021. Marine fishes (Elasmobranchii, Teleostei) from the Glendon Limestone Member of the Byram Formation (Oligocene, Rupelian) at site AWa-9, Washington County, Alabama, USA, including a new species of gobiid (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae). Acta Geologica Polonica, 71 (4): 481–518. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Schwarzhans, W., Stringer, G.L. & Welton, B. 2022. Oldest Teleostean Otolith Assemblage from North America (Pawpaw Formation, Lower Cretaceous, upper Albian, northeast Texas, USA). Cretaceous Research, 140: Article 105307. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Stringer, G.L., Parmley, D. & Quinn, A. 2022. Eocene teleostean otoliths, including a new taxon, from the Clinchfield Formation (Bartonian) in Georgia, USA, with biostratigraphic, biogeographic, and paleoecologic implications. Palaeovertebrata, 45 (1): e1. (doi) Zitatseite 

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