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About
My research investigates the ecology and evolution of marine ecosystems with particular focus on shelled marine invertebrates. Research in my lab involves a variety of tools, including stable isotope geochemistry, molecular and morphological phylogenetics, paleoecological statistics, and finite element modeling. Current research is heavily focused on documenting the extent of human impacts on biodiversity in the Anthropocene and providing actionable information on conservation priorities to policy makers.
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Education/Academic qualification
Ph.D., University of California, Davis
1998 → 2005
B.A., Loyola University
1990 → 1994
Disciplines
- Life Sciences
- Geomorphology
- Paleobiology
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Prehistoric Baseline reveals Substantial Decline of Oyster Reef Condition in a Gulf of Mexico Conservation Priority Area
Hesterberg, S. G., Herbert, G. S., Pluckhahn, T. J., Harke, R. M., Delgado, A. C. & Sampson, C. P., Feb 1 2020, In: Biology Letters. 16Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Uncovering Host-microbiome Interactions in Global Systems with Collaborative Programming: A Novel Approach Integrating Social and Data Sciences [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Oberstaller, J., Adapa, S. R., Dayhoff, G., Gibbons, J. & Herbert, G. S., Jan 1 2020, In: F1000Research. 9Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Big Bend and Springs Coast
Radabaugh, K. R., Hesterberg, S., King, S., Herbert, G. S., Frederick, P. & Pine, W., Jan 1 2019, In: Oyster Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program (OIMMP).Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Calling: Earth #021 - Greg Herbert, Paleobiologist
Herbert, G. S., Nov 8 2019Research output: Other contribution
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Determining the Impacts of the Anthropocene through Time-Calibrated Taphonomic Grading
Seiden, N. & Herbert, G. S., Jun 23 2019.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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