Brian Bills
Pennsylvania State University
3 Papers
47 Citations
Brian Bills is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Watershed & Paleoecology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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The Neotoma Paleoecology Database, a multiproxy, international, community-curated data resource
John W. Williams,Eric C. Grimm,Jessica L. Blois,Donald F. Charles,Edward Byrd Davis,Simon Goring,Russell W. Graham,Alison J. Smith,Michael W. Anderson,Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales,Allan C. Ashworth,Julio L. Betancourt,Brian Bills,Robert K. Booth,Philip I. Buckland,B. Brandon Curry,Thomas Giesecke,Stephen T. Jackson,Stephen T. Jackson,Claudio Latorre,Jonathan E. Nichols,Timshel Purdum,Timshel Purdum,Robert E. Roth,Michael P. Stryker,Hikaru Takahara +25 more
TL;DR: The Neotoma Paleoecology Database as mentioned in this paper is a community-curated data resource that supports interdisciplinary global change research by enabling broad-scale studies of taxon and community diversity, distr...
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From card catalogs to computers: databases in vertebrate paleontology
Mark D. Uhen,Anthony D. Barnosky,Brian Bills,Jessica L. Blois,Matthew T. Carrano,Marc A. Carrasco,Gregory M. Erickson,Jussi T. Eronen,Mikael Fortelius,Russell W. Graham,Eric C. Grimm,Maureen A. O'Leary,Austin Mast,William H. Piel,P. David Polly,Laura K. Säilä +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review several databases that are of interest to vertebrate paleontologists and strongly advocate for more deposition of basic research data in publicly accessible databases by vertebrate scientists.
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Short communication: The Mid-Atlantic Watershed Atlas (MAWA): Open access data search & watershed-based community building
TL;DR: The Mid-Atlantic Watershed Atlas (MAWA) portal has been developed to encourage public access and use of a wide range of freely available data resources and to facilitate emergent geospatial tagging to identify the individuals, groups, and agencies shaping the region's water resources.
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