Seth Finnegan

Seth Finnegan

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Seth Finnegan

Seth Finnegan, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Paleobiology, Paleoecology, Paleoclimatology, Stratigraphy.

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

An 800-year record of benthic foraminifer images and 2D morphometrics from the Santa Barbara Basin

Using the Fossil Record to Understand Extinction Risk and Inform Marine Conservation in a Changing World

Predicting extinction risk by range loss: Evidence from the fossil record

An integrative biostratigraphic, chemostratigraphic, and sequence stratigraphic perspective of the Ordovician–Silurian boundary on Anticosti Island (Canada)

BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages

Why the Early Paleozoic was intrinsically prone to marine extinction

Was the Late Ordovician mass extinction truly exceptional?

A high-resolution record of early Paleozoic climate

Seth Finnegan Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Department of Integrative Biology & Museum of Paleontology

Citations(all)

5652

Citations(since 2020)

3319

Cited By

3613

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

49

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University of California, Berkeley

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Seth Finnegan Skills & Research Interests

Paleobiology

Paleoecology

Paleoclimatology

Stratigraphy

Top articles of Seth Finnegan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An 800-year record of benthic foraminifer images and 2D morphometrics from the Santa Barbara Basin

Scientific Data

Sara S Kahanamoku-Meyer

Maya Samuels-Fair

Sarah M Kamel

Da’shaun Stewart

Bryan Wu

...

2024/1/30

Using the Fossil Record to Understand Extinction Risk and Inform Marine Conservation in a Changing World

Seth Finnegan

Paul G Harnik

Rowan Lockwood

Heike K Lotze

Loren McClenachan

...

2024/1/17

Predicting extinction risk by range loss: Evidence from the fossil record

Eileen Straube

Manuel Steinbauer

Seth Finnegan

Gregor Mathes

2024/3/7

An integrative biostratigraphic, chemostratigraphic, and sequence stratigraphic perspective of the Ordovician–Silurian boundary on Anticosti Island (Canada)

Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences

Joshua B Zimmt

Steven M Holland

Mariko Cappello

David S Jones

Jisuo Jin

...

2023/3/1

BioDeepTime: A database of biodiversity time series for modern and fossil assemblages

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Jansen Smith

Marina C Rillo

Ádám T Kocsis

Maria Dornelas

David Fastovich

...

2023/10

Why the Early Paleozoic was intrinsically prone to marine extinction

Science Advances

Alexandre Pohl

Richard G Stockey

Xu Dai

Ryan Yohler

Guillaume Le Hir

...

2023/8/30

Was the Late Ordovician mass extinction truly exceptional?

Christian MØ Rasmussen

Thijs RA Vandenbroucke

David Nogues-Bravo

Seth Finnegan

2023/5/12

A high-resolution record of early Paleozoic climate

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Samuel L Goldberg

Theodore M Present

Seth Finnegan

Kristin D Bergmann

2021/2/9

Recognizing pulses of extinction from clusters of last occurrences

Palaeontology

Joshua B Zimmt

Steven M Holland

Seth Finnegan

Charles R Marshall

2021/1

Une réorganisation de la circulation océanique à l'origine de l'anoxie au cours de la glaciation de l'Ordovicien terminal

Alexandre Pohl

Zunli Lu

Wanyi Lu

Richard G Stockey

Maya Elrick

...

2021/11/1

Vertical decoupling in Late Ordovician anoxia due to reorganization of ocean circulation

Nature Geoscience

Alexandre Pohl

Zunli Lu

Wanyi Lu

Richard G Stockey

Maya Elrick

...

2021/11

Decreasing Phanerozoic extinction intensity as a consequence of Earth surface oxygenation and metazoan ecophysiology

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Richard G Stockey

Alexandre Pohl

Andy Ridgwell

Seth Finnegan

Erik A Sperling

2021/10/12

Controls on range shifts of coastal Californian bivalves during the peak of the last interglacial and baseline predictions for today

Paleobiology

Emily A Orzechowski

Seth Finnegan

2021/8

Extinction intensity during Ordovician and Cenozoic glaciations explained by cooling and palaeogeography

Nature Geoscience

Erin E Saupe

Huijie Qiao

Yannick Donnadieu

Alexander Farnsworth

Alan T Kennedy-Asser

...

2020/1

Time machine biology

Oceanography

Moriaki Yasuhara

Huai-Hsuan May Huang

Pincelli Hull

Marina C Rillo

Fabien L Condamine

...

2020/6/1

Idiographic and nomothetic approaches to heterogeneity are complementary: Response to comments on “Evaluating the influences of temperature, primary production, and …

Paleobiology

James Saulsbury

David K Moss

Linda C Ivany

Michał Kowalewski

David R Lindberg

...

2020/5

Metabolic niches and biodiversity: a test case in the deep sea benthos

Frontiers in Marine Science

Craig R McClain

Thomas J Webb

Clifton C Nunnally

S River Dixon

Seth Finnegan

...

2020/4/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 87
John Eiler

John Eiler

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 65
Woodward Fischer

Woodward Fischer

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 64
Heike K. Lotze

Heike K. Lotze

Dalhousie University

H-index: 53
Michal Kowalewski

Michal Kowalewski

University of Florida

H-index: 49
Jonathan L. Payne

Jonathan L. Payne

Stanford University

H-index: 48
Derek Tittensor

Derek Tittensor

Dalhousie University

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