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Bruce Lieberman
PeerJ Editor, Author & Reviewer
2,315 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70
Reviewer 105
Editor 1,870

Contributions by subject area

Biogeography
Evolutionary Studies
Paleontology
Taxonomy
Zoology
Bioinformatics
Computational Science
Biodiversity
Computational Biology
Mathematical Biology
Climate Change Biology
Biogeochemistry
Marine Biology
Parasitology
Developmental Biology
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Ecology
Entomology
Anthropology
Spatial and Geographic Information Science
Animal Behavior

Bruce S Lieberman

PeerJ Editor, Author & Reviewer

Summary

Dr. Bruce Lieberman is a paleontologist and evolutionary biologist interested in macroevolution and the evolutionary history of invertebrates.

Biodiversity Biogeography Evolutionary Studies Paleontology Taxonomy

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Kansas

Work details

Professor

University of Kansas
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Senior Curator

University of Kansas
Biodiversity Institute
Division of Invertebrate Paleontology

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Lieberman Lab
  • Department Website

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 1
  • Edited 15
  • Reviewed 3
May 13, 2019
Using GIS to examine biogeographic and macroevolutionary patterns in some late Paleozoic cephalopods from the North American Midcontinent Sea
Kayla M. Kolis, Bruce S. Lieberman
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6910 PubMed 31139505
June 6, 2017
Disc-shaped fossils resembling porpitids or eldonids from the early Cambrian (Series 2: Stage 4) of western USA
Bruce S. Lieberman, Richard Kurkewicz, Heather Shinogle, Julien Kimmig, Breandán Anraoi MacGabhann
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3312 PubMed 28603667
March 28, 2017 - Version: 2
Disc-shaped fossils resembling porpitids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) or eldonids from the early Cambrian (Series 2: Stage 4) of western U.S.A.
Bruce S Lieberman, Richard Kurkewicz, Heather Shinogle, Julien Kimmig, Breandán Anraoi MacGabhann
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.2706v2

Academic Editor on

January 2, 2024
Niche conservatism and convergence in birds of three cenocrons in the Mexican Transition Zone
Viridiana Lizardo, Erick Alejandro García Trejo, Juan J. Morrone
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16664 PubMed 38188173
October 26, 2023
Five new malformed trilobites from Cambrian and Ordovician deposits from the Natural History Museum
Russell D.C. Bicknell, Patrick M. Smith
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16326 PubMed 37904847
December 9, 2022
Biomechanical analyses of pterygotid sea scorpion chelicerae uncover predatory specialisation within eurypterids
Russell D. C. Bicknell, Yuri Simone, Arie van der Meijden, Stephen Wroe, Gregory D. Edgecombe, John R. Paterson
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14515 PubMed 36523454
November 4, 2022
Examining abnormal Silurian trilobites from the Llandovery of Australia
Russell D.C. Bicknell, Patrick M. Smith
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14308 PubMed 36353603
December 16, 2021
Putative fossil blood cells reinterpreted as diagenetic structures
Dana E. Korneisel, Sterling J. Nesbitt, Sarah Werning, Shuhai Xiao
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12651 PubMed 35003935
June 30, 2021
New austrolimulid from Russia supports role of Early Triassic horseshoe crabs as opportunistic taxa
Russell D.C. Bicknell, Dmitry E. Shcherbakov
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11709 PubMed 34249518
June 8, 2021
Unsupervised learning of satellite images enhances discovery of late Miocene fossil sites in the Urema Rift, Gorongosa, Mozambique
João d’Oliveira Coelho, Robert L. Anemone, Susana Carvalho
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11573 PubMed 34164235
March 16, 2021
Photosymbiosis in Late Triassic scleractinian corals from the Italian Dolomites
Katarzyna Frankowiak, Ewa Roniewicz, Jarosław Stolarski
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11062 PubMed 33777534
December 21, 2020
Uncovering the hidden diversity of Mississippian crinoids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from Poland
Mariusz A. Salamon, William I. Ausich, Tomasz Brachaniec, Bartosz J. Płachno, Przemysław Gorzelak
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10641 PubMed 33391889
October 8, 2020
Coupled exuviae of the Ordovician Ovalocephalus (Pliomeridae, Trilobita) in South China and its behavioral implications
Ruiwen Zong
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10166 PubMed 33083154
August 13, 2020
The evolution of feeding within Euchelicerata: data from the fossil groups Eurypterida and Trigonotarbida illustrate possible evolutionary pathways
Carolin Haug
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9696
February 3, 2020
Exploring abnormal Cambrian-aged trilobites in the Smithsonian collection
Russell D.C. Bicknell, Stephen Pates
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8453 PubMed 32117612
October 31, 2019
Appendicular anatomy of the artiopod Emeraldella brutoni from the middle Cambrian (Drumian) of western Utah
Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, Javier Ortega-Hernández
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7945 PubMed 31687274
July 26, 2019
Rapid response to anthropogenic climate change by Thuja occidentalis: implications for past climate reconstructions and future climate predictions
Rebekah A. Stein, Nathan D. Sheldon, Selena Smith
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7378 PubMed 31388476
August 8, 2018
A new megaspilid wasp from Eocene Baltic amber (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronoidea), with notes on two non-ceraphronoid families: Radiophronidae and Stigmaphronidae
István Mikó, Thomas van de Kamp, Carolyn Trietsch, Jonah M. Ulmer, Marcus Zuber, Tilo Baumbach, Andrew R. Deans
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5174 PubMed 30140594

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

April 13, 2021
Evolution and extinction can occur rapidly: a modeling approach
Vitaly A. Likhoshvai, Tamara M. Khlebodarova
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11130 PubMed 33954033
October 18, 2018
What is an archaeon and are the Archaea really unique?
Ajith Harish
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5770 PubMed 30357005
July 21, 2017
A laid-back trip through the Hennigian Forests
Evgeny V. Mavrodiev, Christopher Dell, Laura Schroder
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3578 PubMed 28740753