Names for this agent
- Dr. Stephanie E. Pierce
- Stephanie E. Pierce (preferred)
- Stephanie Pierce (aka)
- S. E. Pierce (second author)
- No media showing this agent
- None to other agents
- Megan Whitney employed by Stephanie E. Pierce
- Tina Kuang student of Stephanie E. Pierce [PhD student]
- Ich (1 record) in year 2019
Collecting Event Map
- Osteichthyes: Sciaenidae (1 record) in year 2019
- Not a preparator of any material in MCZbase
- 20 identifications for 20 Vertebrate Paleontology cataloged items
- None
- Rollot, Y., S. W. Evers, S. E. Pierce, and W. G. Joyce. 2022. Cranial osteology, taxonomic reassessment, and phylogenetic relationships of the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) turtle Trinitichelys hiatti (Paracryptodira). PeerJ 10: . doi: 10.7717/peerj.14138. 1 citation
- Whitney, M. and S. E. Pierce. 2021. Osteohistology of Greererpeton provides insight into the life history of an early Carboniferous tetrapod. Journal of Anatomy 00:1–17. 5 citations
- Simões, T. R., Grace Kinney-Broderick, and S. E. Pierce. 2022. An exceptionally preserved Sphenodon-like sphenodontian reveals deep time conservation of the tuatara skeleton and ontogeny. Communications Biology :1–19. doi:10.1038/s42003-022-03144-y. 1 citation
- Wilberg, E. W., A. R. Beyl, S. E. Pierce, and A. H. Turner. 2021. Cranial and endocranial anatomy of a three-dimensionally preserved teleosauroid thalattosuchian skull. : . doi: 10.1002/ar.24704. 1 citation
- Dickson, B. V. and S. E. Pierce. 2019. How (and why) fins turn into limbs: insights from anglerfish. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 109(1-2):87–103. doi: /10.1017/S1755691018000415. 3 citations
- Giles, S., K. L. Felich, R. C. M. Warnock, S. E. Pierce, and M. Friedman. 2022A Late Devonian actinopterygian suggests high lineage survivorship across the end-Devonian mass extinction. Nature Ecology & Evolution. doi:10.1038/s41559-022-01919-4. 1 citation