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Gary L. Stringer Ph.D. University of 1992 Strauss 208 318.342.1266 318.342.3131 (FAX) Alternate Website
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Dr.
Gary L. Stringer
Professor of GeosciencesDepartment
Head, Curriculum & Instruction
Courses Taught Age of Dinosaurs (GEOL 110), Historical Geology (GEOL
102), and Integrated Geosciences (SCIE 104). Research Paleoichthyology; utilization of fish otoliths
(earstones) in archeological studies of seasonality
& paleoenvironmental reconstructions; earth
science curricula. Extramural Funding Contributing author, Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
YEAR ($1.2 million); Project Director, Co-Director/Procurement on 32 grants
from 14 different agencies, 1993-present ($2 million). Service &
Outreach Head-
Department of Curriculum & Instruction; Building Committee, CEHD; High
School Redesign Committee; Library Focus Group; Presidential Lyceum
Committee; Administrative Council Committee; Steering Committee, College of
Education & Human Development (CEHD); ULM Museum of Natural History
Committee; Vice-Chair, PK-16 Advisory Council; ULM PREP Advisory Council;
Undergraduate & Initial Review Committee, Teacher Education Professional
Program; Appeals Committee, Teacher Education Professional Program; Promotion
& Tenure Committee, Departments of Biology & Kinesiology. Selected
Publications & Presentations Fierstinte, H., and Stringer, G. (2007). Specimens of billfish Xiphiorhynchus van Beneden,
1871, from the Yazoo Clay Formation (late Eocene), Stringer,
G. (2006). Comparison of freshwater drum size based on otoliths
from the Archaic, Preliminary
Survey for Carcharodon megalodon
and other fishes from the Miocene of Panama, presentation to the 65th Annual
Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (co-presenter with J.
Westgate, R. Brown, and D. Cope), Mesa, Arizona (October, 2005). Exceptional
foraminiferal and fish otolith
preservation reveals environmental fluctuations in the Oligocene Byram Formation (Big Black River Locality, Mississippi),
presentation at invited symposium Exceptional
Biotas and Fossil Preservation in the Southeast
at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the
Geological Society of America and co-sponsored by the Paleontological
Society (co-presenter Vikki Mixon), Biloxi,
Mississippi (March, 2005). Saunders,
J., R. Mandel, C. Sampson, C. Allen, E. Allen, D. Bush, J. Feathers, K. Gremillion, C. Hallmark, H. Jackson, J. Johnson, R.
Jones, R. Saucier, G. Stringer, and M. Vidrine
(2005). Watson Brake, A Middle Archaic Mound Complex in Nolf, D. and G. Stringer (2003). Late Eocene (Priabonian)
fish otoliths from the Yazoo Clay at Cappetta, H., and G. Stringer (2002). A new batoid
genus (Neoselachii:
Myliobatiformes) from the Yazoo Clay (late
Eocene) of Stringer,
G., S.Q. Breard, and M. Kontrovitz
(2001). Biostratigraphy
and paleoecology of diagnostic invertebrates and
vertebrates from the type locality of the Oligocene Rosefield
Marl Beds, Stringer,
G. (1998). Otolith-based
fishes from the Bowden shell bed (Pliocene) of Saunders,
J., R. Mandel, R. Saucier, E. Allen, C. Hallmark, J. Johnson, E. Jackson, C.
Allen, G. Stringer, D. Frink, J. Feathers, S.
Williams, K. Gremillion, M. Vidrine,
and R. Jones (1997). Watson
Brake: A Middle Archaic (5700-5000
B.P.) mound complex in northeast Stringer,
G. (1992). Late Pleistocene-Early
Holocene teleostean otoliths
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