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R.A, Jr. K, Huntley J.W, Kowalewski M., Romanek C.R, Kaufmann D.S, Simoes M.G.  2007.  Assessing environmental factors associated with changes in the growth rate of a bivalve mollusk species through the Holocene. First International Sclerochronology Conference.
Simoes M.G, Kowalewski M., Carroll M., Rodland D.L, Mello L.HC.  2001.  Brachiopod shell taphonomy in subtropical siliciclastic environments: preliminary field results. Reuniao Anal de Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia, Paleo-2001. :15.
R.A, Jr. K, Barbourl-Wood S.L, Wehmiller J.F, Kowalewski M., Simoes M.G.  2004.  A comparative analysis of time averaging for bivalves and brachiopods from a modern tropical shelf. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs.
Barbour-Wood S.L, R.A, Jr. K, Kowalewski M., Wehmiller J.F, Simoes M.G, Goodfriend G.A.  2003.  A comparison of rates of time averaging between the bivalve Macoma cleryana and brachiopod Bouchardia rosea on a shallow subtropical shelf. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs.
R.A, Jr. K, Barbour-Wood S., Kowalewski M., Simoes M.G, Kaufman D., Romanek C.S, Wehmiller J.F.  2006.  Evaluating the Holocene c=dynamics of oceanographic processes in the Southeast Brazilian Bight using accumulations of calcitic and aragonitic shells. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting.
Kowalewski M., Simoes M.G, Barbour-Wood S.L, R.A, Jr. K, Rodriguez S.C, Wehmiller J.F, Rodland D.L, Carroll M..  2005.  Holocene terebratulid brachiopods from the southern Brazilian Shelf (South Atlantic): Ecology, taphonomy, and time-averaging. Fifth International Brachiopod Congress.
Barbour-Wood S.L, R.A, Jr. K, Kowalewski M., Wehmiller J.F, Simoes M.G.  2004.  Time averaging on a shallow subtropical shelf: the search for a taphomomic clock. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs.
Carroll M., Kowalewski M., Simoes M.G, Goodfriend G.A.  2001.  Time-Averaging in articulate brachiopod accumulations: A quantitative estimate of temporal resolution from a Holocene tropical shelf (Southern Brazil). North American Paleontological Convention, Programs and Abstracts. 21 (supple. no. 2):40.