KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH - Sustainability Profile

Associate Professor, Geology & Geophysics

u6002857@utah.edu

Professional Membership

  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Professional Associate, Association of Zoos and Aquariums, 03/15/2020

Publications

  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Klug C., Becker R.T., El Hassani A., Ritterbush K., Fuchs D. & Marty D. (2019). Special issue: Cephalopods through time. Vol. 138, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology., 03/01/2019 CZECH REPUBLIC FRANCE GERMANY MOROCCO PERU RUSSIA SPAIN SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • CLIMATE CHANGE: Hoffmann R., Riechelmann S., Ritterbush K., Koelen J., Lübke N., Joachimski M., Lehmann J. & Immenhauser A. (2019). A novel multiproxy approach to reconstruct the paleoecology of extinct cephalopods. (pp. 64-81). Vol. 67. Gondwana Research., 03/01/2019 GERMANY UNITED STATES
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Adiya T., Johnson C., Loewen M., Ritterbush K., Constenius K. & Dinter C. (2017). Microbial-caddisfly bioherm association from the Lower Cretaceous Shinekhudag Formation, Mongolia: Earliest record of plant armoring in fossil caddisfly cases. Vol. 12. PLoS ONE., 11/01/2017
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K. & Foote M. (2017). Association between geographic range and initial survival of Mesozoic marine animal genera: Circumventing the confounding effects of temporal and taxonomic heterogeneity. (pp. 209-223). Vol. 43. Paleobiology., 05/01/2017
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Foote M., Ritterbush K. & Miller A. (2016). Geographic ranges of genera and their constituent species: Structure, evolutionary dynamics, and extinction resistance. (pp. 269-288). Vol. 42. Paleobiology., 05/01/2016
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K., Ibarra Y. & Tackett L. (2016). Post-extinction biofacies of the first carbonate ramp of the early Jurassic (Sinemurian) in NE Panthalassa (New York Canyon, Nevada, USA). (pp. 141-160). Vol. 31. Palaios., 04/01/2016
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K., Ibarra Y. & Tackett L. (2016). Post-extinction biofacies of the first carbonate ramp of the early Jurassic (Sinemurian) in NE Panthalassa (New York Canyon, Nevada, USA). (pp. 141-160). Vol. 31. Palaios., 04/01/2016
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K. (2016). Interpreting drag consequences of ammonoid shells by comparing studies in Westermann Morphospace. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. Vol. 135, 125-138., 03/01/2016
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K., Rosas S., Corsetti F., Bottjer D. & West A. (2015). Andean sponges reveal long-term benthic ecosystem shifts following the end-Triassic mass extinction. (pp. 193-209). Vol. 420. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology., 02/05/2015 PERU
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K., Bottjer D., Corsetti F. & Rosas S. (2014). New evidence on the role of siliceous sponges in ecology and sedimentary facies development in eastern panthalassa following the triassic-jurassic mass extinction. (pp. 652-668). Vol. 29. Palaios., 01/01/2014 PERU UNITED STATES
  • ECOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Ritterbush K. & Bottjer D. (2012). Westermann Morphospace displays ammonoid shell shape and hypothetical paleoecology. (pp. 424-446). Vol. 38. Paleobiology., 06/01/2012