Gerald R. Smith's Publications on Fossil Fishes

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Smith, G.R. 1963. A Late Illinoian fish fauna from southwestern Kansas and its climatic significance. Copeia 1963:278-285.


Stokes, W.L., G.R. Smith, and K.F. Horn. 1965. Fossil fishes from the Stansbury level of Lake Bonneville, Utah. Proc. Utah Acad. Sci., Arts, Lett. 41(1):87-88.


Miller, R.R., and G.R. Smith. 1967. New fossil fishes from Plio- Pleistocene Lake Idaho. Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool. Occ Pap. 654:1-24.


Smith, G.R., and J. Lundberg. 1972. The Sand Draw fish fauna, pp. 40-54 in M.F. Skinner and C.W. Hibbard. Early Pleistocene preglacial and glacial rocks and faunas of north-central Nebraska. Bull. 148 Amer. Mus. Natur. Hist.


Smith, G.R. 1975. Fishes of the Pliocene Glenns Ferry Formation, Idaho. Univ. Mich. Mus. Paleontol. Pap. Paleontol. 14:1-68.


Webb, P.W., and G.R. Smith. 1980. Function of the caudal fin in early fishes. Copeia 1980(3):559-562.


Smith, G.R. 1981. Late Cenozoic freshwater fishes of North America. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 12:163-193.


Miller, R.R., and G.R. Smith. 1981. Distribution and evolution of Chasmistes (Pisces: Catostomidae) in western North America. Occ. Pap. Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool. 696:1-46.


Taylor, D.W., and G.R. Smith. 1981. Pliocene molluscs and fishes from northeastern California and northwestern Nevada. Contrib. Mus. Paleo. Univ. Mich. 25:339-413.


Smith, G.R., K. Swirydczuk, P.G. Kimmel, and B.H. Wilkinson. 1982. Fish biostratigraphy of late Miocene to Pleistocene sediments of the western Snake River Plain, Idaho, p. 519-542 in B. Bonnichsen and R.M. Breckenridge (eds.), Cenozoic Geology of Idaho. Idaho Bur. Mines and Geol. Bull. 26, 725 pp.


Elder, R.L., and G.R. Smith. 1984. Fish taphonomy and paleoecology. Proc. First Int. Congr. on Paleoecology, Geobios. Spec. No. 8:287-291.


Miller, R.R., and G.R. Smith. 1984. Fish remains from Stanton's Cave, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona, with notes on the taxonomy of Gila cypha pp. 61-65 in R.C. Euler (ed.) The archaeology, Geology, and paleobiology of Stanton's Cave. Grand Canyon Natur. Hist. Assoc. Monogr 6.


Smith, G.R. 1985. Paleontology of Hidden Cave: Fish, p. 171-178 in D.H. Thomas (ed.), The Archeology of Hidden Cave, Nevada. Anthro. Pap. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 61(1):430 pp.


Smith, G.R., and R.R. Miller. 1985. Taxonomy of fishes from the Miocene Clarkia beds, Idaho, p. 75-84 in C.J. Smiley (ed.) Late Cenozoic History of the Pacific North West. A.A.A.S. Pacific Div., San Francisco, 417 pp.


Smith, G.R., and R.L. Elder. 1985. Environmental interpretation of burial and preservation of Clarkia fishes (Miocene, Idaho). Ibid.:85-94.


Rogers, K.L., C.A. Repenning, R.M. Forester, E.E. Larson, S.A. Hall, G.R. Smith, E. Anderson, and T.J. Brown. 1985. Middle Pleistocene (Late Irvingtonian: Nebraskan) climatic changes in south-central Colorado. Nat. Geogr. Res. 1(4):535-563.


Smith, G.R. 1987. Fish speciation in a western North American Pliocene rift lake. Palaeos 2:436-445.


Elder, R.L., and G.R. Smith. 1988. Fish Taphonomy and environmental inference in paleolimnology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, 62:557-592.


Smith G.R., R.F. Stearley, and C.E. Badgley. 1988. Taphonomic bias in fish diversity from Cenozoic floodplain environments. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology, 63:263- 273.


Rogers, K.L., E.E. Larson, Gary Smith, G.R. Smith, T. Cerling, R.G. Baker, K.C. Lohmann, and C.A. Repenning. 1992. Pliocene and Pleistocene geologic and climatic evolution in the San Louis Valley of south-central Colorado. Paleogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol. 94:55-86.


Koch, P., A.N. Halliday, L.M. Walter, R.F. Stearley, T.J. Huston, and G.R. Smith. 1992. Sr isotopes in hydroxyapatite from Recent and fossil salmon: migration during life and diagenetic alteration. Earth and Planet. Sci. Lett. 108:277-287.


Patterson, W.P., G.R. Smith, and K.C. Lohmann. 1993. Continental paleothermometry and seasonality using the isotopic composition of aragonitic otoliths of freshwater fishes. In P. Swart and K. C Lohmann (Eds.) Climate change in Continental Isotopic Records. Geophys. Monogr. 78: 191-202.


Smith, G. R., and W. P. Patterson. 1994. Mio-Pliocene seasonality on the Snake River Plain: Comparison of faunal and oxygen isotopic evidence. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 107:291-302.

 

Shoshani, J, and G. R. Smith. 1996. Late Pleistocene fishes from the shelton mastodon site (Oakland County, Michigan) and their ecological context. Contr. Univ. Mich. Mus. Paleontol. 29(16):419-433.


Firby, J. R., S. E. Sharpe, J. F. Whelan, G. R. Smith, W. G. Spaulding. 1997. Paleobiotic and isotopic analysis of mollusks, fish, and plants from core OL-92: Indicators for an open or closed lake system, p. 121-125 in Smith, G. I., and Bischoff, J.L., eds., An 800,000-Year Paleoclimatic Record from Core OL-92, Owens Lake, Southeast California. Geological Society of America Special Paper 317.

Smith, G. R., N. Morgan, E. Gustafson. 2000. Fishes of the Mio-Pliocene Ringold Formation, Washington: Pliocene captureof the Snake River by the Columbia River. Uniiv. Mich. Mus. Paleontol. Papers on Paleontology 32:1-47.

Van Tassell, J., M. Ferns, V. McConnell, G.R. Smith. 2001. The mid-Pliocene Imbler fish fossils, Grande Ronde Valley, Union County, Oregon, and the connection between Lake Idaho and the Columbia River. Oregon Geology 63:77-96.

Smith, G. R., and J. Cossel, Jr. 2002. Fishes from the Late Miocene Poison Creek and Chalk Hills Formations, Owyhee County, Idaho, p. 23-35 in W.A. Akersten, M. E. Thompson, D. J. Meldrum, R.A. Rapp, and H. G. McDonald (eds.), And Whereas ... Papers on the Vertebrate Paleontology of Idaho Honoring John A. White, Vol. 2. Idaho Mus Natur. Hist. Occas. Pap. 37.

Hearst, J. M., and G. R. Smith. 2002. Fishes of the Late Pleistocene Duck Point Local Fauna, Power County, Idaho: Equable climate indicator or reworked assemblage? p. 131-140 in W.A. Akersten, M. E. Thompson, D. J. Meldrum, R.A. Rapp, and H. G. McDonald (eds.), And Whereas ... Papers on the Vertebrate Paleontology of Idaho Honoring John A. White, Vol. 2. Idaho Mus. Natur. Hist. Occas. Pap. 37.

Smith, G. R., T.E. Dowling, K.W. Gobalet, T. Lugaski, D. K. Shiozawa, and R. P. Evans. 2002. Biogeography and timing of evolutionary events among Great Basin fishes, p. 175-234 in R. Hershler, D.B. Madsen, and D.R. Currey (eds.) Great Basin Aquatic Systems History. Smithsonian Contributions to Earth Sciences 33.