Palaeoecology and evolution of marine hard substrate communities PD Taylor, MA Wilson Earth-Science Reviews 62 (1-2), 1-103, 2003 | 756 | 2003 |
A new terminology for marine organisms inhabiting hard substrates PD Taylor, MA Wilson Palaios 17 (5), 522-525, 2002 | 236 | 2002 |
Hardgrounds and hardground faunas MA Wilson, TJ Palmer University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992 | 220 | 1992 |
Categories of architectural designs in trace fossils: a measure of ichnodisparity LA Buatois, M Wisshak, MA Wilson, MG Mángano Earth-Science Reviews 164, 102-181, 2017 | 207 | 2017 |
Sea-level oscillations during the last interglacial highstand recorded by Bahamas corals WG Thompson, H Allen Curran, MA Wilson, B White Nature Geoscience 4 (10), 684-687, 2011 | 162 | 2011 |
Palaeoecological evidence for early aragonite dissolution in ancient calcite seas TJ Palmer, JD Hudson, MA Wilson Nature 335 (6193), 809-810, 1988 | 147 | 1988 |
Parasitism of Ordovician bryozoans and the origin of pseudoborings TJ Palmer, MA Wilson Palaeontology 31 (4), 939-949, 1988 | 129 | 1988 |
Evolution of biomineralization in ‘Lophophorates’ PD Taylor, O Vinn, MA Wilson Special Papers in Palaeontology 84, 317-333, 2010 | 125 | 2010 |
Calcite precipitation and dissolution of biogenic aragonite in shallow Ordovician calcite seas TJ Palmer, MA Wilson Lethaia 37 (4), 417-427, 2004 | 125 | 2004 |
The development of an Early Ordovician hard ground community in response to rapid sea‐floor calcite precipitation MA Wilson, TJ Palmer, TE Guensburg, CD Finton, LE Kaufman Lethaia 25 (1), 19-34, 1992 | 112 | 1992 |
Macroborings and the evolution of marine bioerosion MA Wilson Trace Fossils, 356-367, 2007 | 103 | 2007 |
Disturbance and ecologic succession in an Upper Ordovician cobble-dwelling hardground fauna MA Wilson Science 228 (4699), 575-577, 1985 | 103 | 1985 |
Patterns and processes in the Ordovician bioerosion revolution MA Wilson, TJ Palmer Ichnos 13 (3), 109-112, 2006 | 92 | 2006 |
Decoupled evolution of soft and hard substrate communities during the Cambrian Explosion and Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event LA Buatois, MG Mángano, RA Olea, MA Wilson Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (25), 6945-6948, 2016 | 91 | 2016 |
Ecological dynamics on pebbles, cobbles, and boulders MA Wilson Palaios, 594-599, 1987 | 85 | 1987 |
Paleontological evidence of a brief global sea‐level event during the last interglacial MA Wilson, HA Curran, B White Lethaia 31 (3), 241-250, 1998 | 72 | 1998 |
Quantifying ecospace utilization and ecosystem engineering during the early Phanerozoic—The role of bioturbation and bioerosion LA Buatois, MG Mángano, NJ Minter, K Zhou, M Wisshak, MA Wilson, ... Science Advances 6 (33), eabb0618, 2020 | 66 | 2020 |
Palaeocology of hard substrate faunas from the Cretaceous Qahlah Formation of the Oman Mountains MA Wilson, PD Taylor Palaeontology 44 (1), 21-41, 2001 | 65 | 2001 |
A new ichnogenus for etchings made by cheilostome bryozoans into calcareous substrates PD Taylor, MA Wilson, RG Bromley Palaeontology 42 (4), 595-604, 1999 | 64 | 1999 |
Nomenclature of a bivalve boring from the Upper Ordovician of the midwestern United States MA Wilson, TJ Palmer Journal of Paleontology 62 (2), 306-308, 1988 | 62 | 1988 |