For more information on the published version, visit Science Direct's Website., The long-lived (about 20 yr) bryozoan Adeonellopsis sp. from Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, precipitates aragonite in isotopic equilibrium with...
Marcus Key is a professor of Earth Sciences at Dickinson College. , Rationale: Stable oxygen and carbon isotope ratios are one of the most accurate ways of determining environmental changes in the past, which are used to...
Published as: Smith, Abigail M., Jade Berman, Marcus M. Key, Jr., and David J. Winter. "Not All Sponges Will Thrive in a High-CO2 Ocean: Review of the Mineralogy of Calcifying Sponges." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,...
Smith, Abigail M., Marcus M. Key, Jr., Zoe E. Henderson, V. Christine Davis, and David J. Winter. "Pretreatment for Removal of Organic Material is not Necessary for X-Ray-Diffraction Determination of Mineralogy in Temperate...
Key, Marcus M., Jr., Abigail M. Smith, Benn Hanns, and Pamela Kane-Sanderson. "Rare Report of Bryozoan Fouling of Rock Lobsters (Jasus edwardsii: Decapoda: Palinuridae) from the North Island of New Zealand." New Zealand Journal...
For more information on the published version, visit Science Direct's Website., Smith, Abigail M., Marcus M. Key, Jr., and Dennis P. Gordon. "Skeletal Mineralogy of Bryozoans: Taxonomic and Temporal Patterns." Earth-Science...
Smith, Abigail M., Campbell S. Nelson, Marcus M. Key, Jr., and William P. Patterson. "Stable Isotope Values in Modern Bryozoan Carbonate from New Zealand and Implications for Paleoenvironmental Interpretation." New Zealand...