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Margaret (Peg) M. Yacobucci

Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Geology
School of Earth, Environment and Society


E-mail: mmyacob@bgsu.edu
Web: http://personal.bgsu.edu/~mmyacob
Office: Room 189, Overman Hall
Phone: (419) 372-7982

 

Education & Experience:

Ph.D., Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1991-1999)
A.B., Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (1987-1991)
Associate Professor, Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University (2005-Present)
Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University (1999-2005)
Graduate Teaching Fellow, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University (1992-1999)

Specialty Areas of Interest:

Paleobiology of fossil cephalopods
Macroevolutionary dynamics of rapid evolutionary diversifications
Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in paleobiology
Morphometric and cladistic techniques
Interplay of environmental change and evolutionary events

Current BGSU Courses:

Life Through Time - Ugrad
Paleontology - Ugrad / Grad
Field Geology - Ugrad / Grad
Quantitative Paleontology - Grad
Advanced Paleobiology - Grad

Continuing Education or Service Activities:

Faculty Senate
Arts and Sciences Council
Advisor, Geology Club and Amnesty International
Project Kaleidoscope Faculty for the 21st Century (www.pkal.org)
Councilor at Large, Paleontological Society (www.paleosoc.org)

Recent and Current Research or Grants:

GIS-Based Paleobiogeography of Cephalopods within the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of North America
Septal Formation in Ammonoids: Clues to Developmental Plasticity and Constraint

Recent Peer Reviewed Publications and Submissions:

Yacobucci, M.M., and Manship, L. In Review. GIS-Based analysis of ammonoid sutures as a test of models of septal formation. Palaeontologia Electronica.

Yacobucci, M.M.In Press for 2008. The Tree of Life: Stephen Jay Gould’s contributions to systematics. In: W. Allmon, R. Ross, and P. Kelley, eds. His View of Life: Reflections on the Scientific Legacy of Stephen J. Gould. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Yacobucci, M.M. In Press for 2007. Same As It Ever Was: A Review of Petto and Godfrey’s Scientists Confront Intelligent Design and CreationismAmerican Paleontologist.

Yacobucci, M.M. 2005. Multifractal and white noise evolutionary dynamics in Jurassic-Cretaceous Ammonoidea.  Geology 33(2): 97-100.

Yacobucci, M.M. 2004. Neogastroplites meets Metengonoceras: Morphological response of an endemic hoplitid ammonite to a new invader in the Middle Cretaceous Mowry Sea.  Cretaceous Research 25(6): 927-944.

Yacobucci, M.M. 2004. Buckman's paradox: Constraints on ammonoid ornament and shell shape.  Lethaia 37(1): 59-71.

Yacobucci, M.M. 2003. Controls on shell shape in acanthoceratid ammonites from the Cenomanian-Turonian Western Interior Seaway of North America.  Pp. 195-226 in: P. Harries and D. H. Geary, eds. High-Resolution Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology. Topics in Geobiology Vol. 21.  New York: Plenum Press.

Yacobucci, M.M. 1999. Plasticity of developmental timing as the underlying cause of high speciation rates in ammonoids:  An example from the Cenomanian Western Interior Seaway of North America.  Pp. 59-76 in: F. Olóriz and F. J. Rodríguez-Tovar, eds.  Advancing Research in Living and Fossil Cephalopods, Proceedings, IV International Symposium Cephalopods—Present and Past, Granada, Spain, July 15-17, 1996.  New York: Plenum Press.

 
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