Marc Laflamme

Marc Laflamme

University of Toronto

H-index: 31

North America-Canada

About Marc Laflamme

Marc Laflamme, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Ediacara Biota, fossils.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cyclostratigraphy of the Ediacaran Nama Group in Namibia based on photogrammetry

Archaeichnium haughtoni: a robust burrow lining from the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition of Namibia

The Crucial Relationship: Reinforcing the Role of Microbial Mats in Early Animal Life

Initial cyclostratigraphy of the middle Nama Group (Schwarzrand Subgroup) in southern Namibia

Systematic paleontology of macroalgal fossils from the Tonian Mackenzie Mountains Supergroup

Part 2: Learning to Communicate About Science: Writing About (Science) Writing and the First-Year Writing Requirement

Causes and consequences of end-Ediacaran extinction: an update

Reconstructing the feeding ecology of Cambrian sponge reefs: the case for active suspension feeding in Archaeocyatha

Marc Laflamme Information

University

Position

University of Toronto Mississauga

Citations(all)

5129

Citations(since 2020)

2574

Cited By

3701

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

41

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Marc Laflamme Skills & Research Interests

Ediacara Biota

fossils

Top articles of Marc Laflamme

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cyclostratigraphy of the Ediacaran Nama Group in Namibia based on photogrammetry

Bianca Spiering

Maarten Zwarts

Ajani Bissick

Andrea Boscaini

Joshua Davies

...

2024/3/7

Archaeichnium haughtoni: a robust burrow lining from the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition of Namibia

Papers in Palaeontology

Katherine A Turk

Mikaela A Pulsipher

Eugene Bergh

Marc Laflamme

Simon AF Darroch

2024/1

The Crucial Relationship: Reinforcing the Role of Microbial Mats in Early Animal Life

ARPHA Conference Abstracts

Baptiste Coutret

Kurt Konhauser

Marc Laflamme

Murray Gingras

2023/10/18

Initial cyclostratigraphy of the middle Nama Group (Schwarzrand Subgroup) in southern Namibia

Precambrian Research

Bianca R Spiering

Ajani Bissick

Simon AF Darroch

Joshua HFL Davies

Brandt M Gibson

...

2023/10/1

Systematic paleontology of macroalgal fossils from the Tonian Mackenzie Mountains Supergroup

Journal of Paleontology

Katie M Maloney

Dakota P Maverick

James D Schiffbauer

Galen P Halverson

Shuhai Xiao

...

2023/3

Part 2: Learning to Communicate About Science: Writing About (Science) Writing and the First-Year Writing Requirement

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

David Gerstle

Sarah Seeley

Marc Laflamme

2023

Causes and consequences of end-Ediacaran extinction: an update

Cambridge Prisms: Extinction

Simon AF Darroch

Emily F Smith

Lyle L Nelson

Matthew Craffey

James D Schiffbauer

...

2023/1

Reconstructing the feeding ecology of Cambrian sponge reefs: the case for active suspension feeding in Archaeocyatha

Royal Society Open Science

Brandt M Gibson

Max Chipman

Paolo Attanasio

Zaid Qureshi

Simon AF Darroch

...

2023/11/22

Does functional redundancy determine the ecological severity of a mass extinction event?

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Daniel G Dick

Simon Darroch

Philip Novack-Gottshall

Marc Laflamme

2022/7/27

The life and times of Pteridinium simplex

Paleobiology

Simon AF Darroch

Brandt M Gibson

Maggie Syversen

Imran A Rahman

Rachel A Racicot

...

2022/11

Paleontology and ichnology of the late Ediacaran Nasep–Huns transition (Nama Group, southern Namibia)

Journal of Paleontology

Katherine A Turk

Katie M Maloney

Marc Laflamme

Simon AF Darroch

2022/7

The Importance of Size and Location Within Gregarious Populations of

Precambrian Paleontology

BM Gibson

SAF Darroch

KM Maloney

M Laflamme

2022/9/29

An abundance-and morphology-based similarity index

Paleobiology

Daniel G Dick

Marc Laflamme

2022/5

Lifting the veil on the oldest-known animals

Marc Laflamme

2022/9/29

Preservation of early Tonian macroalgal fossils from the Dolores Creek Formation, Yukon

Scientific Reports

Katie M Maloney

James D Schiffbauer

Galen P Halverson

Shuhai Xiao

Marc Laflamme

2022/4/13

Describing Difficult Shell-Hash Assemblages from the Lower Cambrian Soltanieh Formation, Alborz Mountains, Northern Iran

Palaios

Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman

Stephanie A Rosbach

Lauren S Wright

Emily LV Edwards

Seyed Hamid Vaziri

...

2022/7/31

Does biosphere structure determine the ecological severity of a mass extinction event?

Authorea Preprints

Daniel Dick

Simon Darroch

Philip Gottshall

Marc Laflamme

2022/3/31

New multicellular marine macroalgae from the early Tonian of northwestern Canada

Geology

Katie M Maloney

Galen P Halverson

James D Schiffbauer

Shuhai Xiao

Timothy M Gibson

...

2021/6/1

Can high functional similarity prevent ecological collapse during mass extinction events?

Quantifying Similarity in Paleontological Settings: Accuracy, Complexity, and Macroevolutionary Implications

Daniel G Dick

Philip Novack-Gottshall

Simon Darroch

Marc Laflamme

2021

Modelling community-level functional similarity using convex hull overlap: Degenerate cases

Quantifying Similarity in Paleontological Settings: Accuracy, Complexity, and Macroevolutionary Implications

Daniel G Dick

Marc Laflamme

2021

See List of Professors in Marc Laflamme University(University of Toronto)

Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Shuhai Xiao

Shuhai Xiao

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 61
Guy M. Narbonne

Guy M. Narbonne

Queens University

H-index: 54
Davide Pisani

Davide Pisani

University of Bristol

H-index: 53
Michal Kowalewski

Michal Kowalewski

University of Florida

H-index: 39
Erik Sperling

Erik Sperling

Stanford University

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