Julien Karl Franck Kimmig Curriculum vitae
Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum & Art Gallery Pennsylvania State University 116 Deike Building University Park, PA, 16802 Phone: 785-766-2386 Email: [email protected]
Education
Ph.D. in Geology 2014 University of Saskatchewan (Canada) Thesis title: Taxonomy, taphonomy and paleocology of a new Burgess Shale-type Lagerstätte from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada.
M.Sc. in Biology 2009 Topic: Advanced Methods in Taxonomy and Biodiversity Imperial College London & Natural History Museum London (United Kingdom)
B.Sc. in Geosciences 2008 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Germany)
Professional experience
Collections Manager since August 2020 Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum & Art Gallery Pennsylvania State University
Research Affiliate since August 2019 Division of Invertebrate Paleontology University of Kansas
Collections Manager June 2016 – July 2019 Division of Invertebrate Paleontology University of Kansas
Research Associate July 2015 – June 2019 University of Saskatchewan
Postdoctoral Researcher October 2014 – June 2015 Supervisor: Brian Pratt University of Saskatchewan
Teaching Assistant September 2011 – September 2014 University of Saskatchewan
Adjunct Researcher September 2009 – May 2011 Supervisor: Alison Longbottom
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The Natural History Museum London
Museum and Research Assistant December 2007 – September 2008 Supervisor: Mike Reich Geowissenschaftliches Museum Göttingen
Selected fieldwork (Total ~ 160 days)
Cambrian, Utah and Idaho, 2019 10 days
Spence Shale, Wellsville Mountains, Utah, 2018 5 days
Spence Shale, Wellsville Mountains, Utah, 2017 15 days
Ravens Throat River, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada, 2012 28 days PhD fieldwork
Selected outreach activities
Lawrence South Middle School fossil collecting day May 2019
Prehistoric Aquarium Adventure, Cambrian of Utah April 2019
Kansas City Gem and Mineral Show March 2019
Lawrence South Middle School fossil collecting day May 2018
Biodiversity Institute, Stand up for Science April 2018
Kansas City Gem and Mineral Show March 2018
Invertebrate Paleontology Collections Tour for the Kansas November 2017 and Missouri Paleontological Society
University of Kansas National Fossil Day October 2017
Kansas City Gem and Mineral Show March 2017
University of Kansas Party in the Panorama October 2016
Recent grants and honors
Institute of Museum and Library Services applied November 2020 Snider PI, Kimmig Co-PI, Cook Co-PI Value: $47.696
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Karl Hirsch Memorial Grant, Western Interior Paleontological Society April 2020 Kimmig PI Value: $1.000
Emerging Scholars Program, University of Kansas, Research Grant April 2019 Kimmig PI, Lieberman Co-PI Value: $4.500
Emerging Scholars Program, University of Kansas, Research Grant July 2018 Kimmig PI, Lieberman Co-PI Value: $2.500
Jeanette Johnson Professional Development Award May 2018 Kimmig PI Value: $300
The Association of Earth Science Clubs of Greater Kansas City, Inc. March 2018 Research Grant Kimmig PI Value: $500
Emerging Scholars Program, University of Kansas, Research Grant August 2017 Kimmig PI, Lieberman Co-PI Value: $2.500
Paleontological Society Arthur James Boucot Research Grant April 2017 Kimmig PI Value: $3.500
Supervised students research grants
University of Kansas Undergraduate Research Award May 2019 Leibach PI Value: $1.000
Geological Society of America Graduate Student Research Grant April 2019 Whitaker PI Value: $1.250
Paleontological Society Kenneth E. & Annie Caster Student Research April 2019 Award Whitaker PI Value: $1.200
Biodiversity Institute Panorama Grant, University of Kansas, Research April 2019 Grant Whitaker PI Value: $1.000
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Geological Society of America South-Central Section Undergraduate April 2019 Research Grant Leibach PI Value: $300
The Association of Earth Science Clubs of Greater Kansas City, Inc. March 2019 Research Grant Whitaker PI Value: $500
Undergraduate students advised
Nick Rose August 2016 – May 2020
Wade Leibach August 2016 – May 2020 Nom Masters student at University of Missouri
Joey Tierney August 2016 – May 2020
Cortney Langley August 2016 – May 2018
Jennifer Rick August 2017 – October 2017
Kristopher Super August 2018 – May 2019
Jimmy Luu September 2018 – December 2018
Tanner Paniers January 2019 – April 2019
Graduate students advised
Anna Whitaker (Masters) August 2018 – May 2020 Now Ph.D. student at University of Toronto
Julie Taylor (Masters, co-advised) August 2018 – July 2019
Steven Byrum (Masters, co-advised) August 2017 – June 2019 Now Ph.D. student at University of Florida
Teaching experience
University of Kansas October 2016 Biol 225: Extinction events
University of Saskatchewan September 2011–September 2014 Field school in Zortman Montana, Geol 308; Paleontology, Geol 247; Sedimentology, Geol 245; 5x Introduction to Geology, Geol 121
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Languages
English – fluent French – fluent German – fluent Spanish – basic competency Italian – basic competency
Computer skills
Microsoft Office Specify 6 & 7 Adobe Illustrator EndNote Adobe Photoshop PastPerfect Museum software ArcGIS Adobe Premiere Pro R KE Emu – working knowledge PAUP Beast – basic competency IWork TNT – basic competency
Memberships in professional associations
Geological Society of America Paleontological Society Palaeontological Association Western Interior Paleontological Society
Current collaborations
Russel Bicknell (University of New England, Armidale, Australia) Christopher Cameron (University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada) Helena Couto (University of Porto, Porto, Portugal) Sven Egenhoff (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA) Sara Kimmig (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA) L.J. Krumenacker (Idaho State University, Pocatello, USA) Rhiannon LaVine (University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA) Wade Leibach (University of Missouri, Columbia, USA) David Legg (University of Manchester, Manchester, UK) Rudy Lerosey-Aubril (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA) Bruce Lieberman (University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA) Javier Ortega‐Hernández (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA) Steven Pates (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA) John Paterson (University of New England, Armidale, Australia) Brian Pratt (University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada) James Schiffbauer (University of Missouri, Columbia, USA) Luke Strotz (Northwest University, Xian, China) Anna Whitaker (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada) Xianfeng Yang (Yunnan University, Kunming, China)
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Current research projects
Taphonomy, sedimentology, depositional environment, and biodiversity of the Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte (With Brian Pratt and Sven Egenhoff)
Taphonomy, sedimentology, depositional environment, and biodiversity of the Spence Shale Lagerstätte (With Sven Egenhoff, Sara Kimmig, L.J. Krummenacker, Rhiannon LaVine, Stephen Pates, James Schiffbauer, Luke Strotz, and Anna Whitaker)
Taxonomy of the Cambrian palaeoscolecids of the United States (With Wade Leibach, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, James Schiffbauer, and Anna Whitaker)
Cambrian coprolites (With Russel Bicknell, John Paterson, Brian Pratt and Luke Strotz)
Evolution of horseshoe crabs (With Russel Bicknell, and David Legg)
A new Chengjiang deposit from South China (With Christopher Cameron, Bruce Lieberman, and Xianfeng Yang)
Arthropods of the Cambrian House Range of Utah (With Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, Javier Ortega‐Hernández, and Steven Pates)
Soft-bodied fossils of the Ordovician Valongo Formation (With Helena Couto and Bruce Lieberman)
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Peer reviewed publications (25) (*Supervised Undergraduate Student; **Supervised Master’s Student)
Bicknell, Russell D. C., Patrick Smith, Natalie Schroeder & Julien Kimmig (2020) Reconsidering the ‘phyllocarid’ from the Wade Creek Formation. Alcheringa. DOI: 10.1080/03115518.2020.1820575
*Leibach, Wade. W, *Nick Rose, Kenneth Bader, Laura J. Mohr, *Kristopher Super & Julien Kimmig (2020) Horseshoe crab trace fossils and associated ichnofauna of the Pony Creek Shale Lagerstätte, Upper Pennsylvanian, Kansas, USA. Ichnos. DOI: 10.1080/10420940.2020.1811268
Kimmig, Julien & Paul A. Selden (2020) A new shell-bearing organism from the Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah. Palaeoworld. DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2020.05.003 Article featured in news.
**Whitaker, Anna F. & Julien Kimmig (2020) Unnatural Reflection: Anthropologically introduced biases in natural history collections, with a case study on the Spence Shale Lagerstätte of Utah. Palaeontologia Electronica 23: a58.
Lerosey-Aubril, Rudy, Julien Kimmig, Stephen Pates, Jacob Skabelund, Andries Weug & Javier Ortega-Hernández (2020) New exceptionally-preserved panarthropods from the Drumian Wheeler Konservat-Lagerstätte of the House Range of Utah. Papers in Palaeontology 6: 501–531. DOI: 10.1002/spp.1307
Yang, Xianfeng, Julien Kimmig, Bruce S. Lieberman & Shanchi Peng (2020) A new species of the deuterostome Herpetogaster from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota of South China. The Science of Nature 107: 37. DOI: 10.1007/s00114-020-01695-w
Kimmig, Julien, *Wade W. Leibach & Bruce S. Lieberman (2020) First occurrence of the problematic vetulicolian Skeemella clavula in the Cambrian Marjum Formation of Utah, USA. Carnets de Géologie 20: 215–221. DOI: 10.4267/2042/70836
**Whitaker, Anna, Paul Jamison, James D. Schiffbauer & Julien Kimmig (2020) Re- description of the Spence Shale palaeoscolecids in the light of new morphological features with comments on palaeoscolecid taxonomy and taphonomy. PalZ 94: 661– 674. DOI: 10.1007/s12542-020-00516-9 Article featured in news.
Kimmig, Julien, Helena Couto, *Wade W. Leibach & Bruce S. Lieberman (2019) Soft-bodied fossils from the upper Valongo Formation (Middle Ordovician: Dapingian- Darriwilian) of northern Portugal. The Science of Nature 106: 27. DOI: 10.1007/s00114-019-1623-z Article featured in news.
Kimmig, Julien, Sara R. Kimmig, Sven O. Egenhoff, Luke C. Strotz & Bruce S. Lieberman (2019) The Spence Shale Lagerstätte: an Important Window into Cambrian Biodiversity. Journal of the Geological Society of London 176: 609–619. DOI: 10.1144/jgs2018-195 Invited submission.
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Pratt, Brian R. & Julien Kimmig (2019) Extensive burrowing in a middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type fossil Lagerstätte in northwestern Canada. Geology 47: 231–234. DOI: 10.1130/G45551.1 Article featured in news.
Kimmig, Julien, Ronald C. Meyer & Bruce S. Lieberman (2019) Herpetogaster from the early Cambrian of Nevada (Series 2, Stage 4) and its implications for the evolution of deuterostomes. Geological Magazine 156: 172–178. DOI: 10.1017/S0016756818000389
Seltmann, Katja, … Julien Kimmig et al. (2018) Georeferencing for Research Use (GRU): An integrated geospatial training paradigm for biocollections researchers and data providers. Research Ideas and Outcomes 4: e32449. DOI: 10.3897/rio.4.e32449
Strotz, Luke C., Erin E. Saupe, Julien Kimmig & Bruce S. Lieberman (2018) Metabolic rates, climate and macroevolution: A case study using Neogene molluscs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285: 20181292. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1292 Article featured in news.
Lieberman, Bruce S. & Julien Kimmig (2018) Museums, Paleontology, and a Biodiversity Science Based Approach. In G. D. Rosenberg, & R. M. Clary (Eds.), Museums at the Forefront of the History and Philosophy of Geology: History Made, History in the Making. Geological Society of America Special Paper 535: 335–348. DOI: 10.1130/20182535(22)
Strotz, Luke C., Marianna Simões, Matthew Girard, Laura Breitkreuz, Julien Kimmig & Bruce S. Lieberman (2018) Getting somewhere with the Red Queen: Chasing a biologically modern definition of the hypothesis. Biology Letters 14: 20170734. DOI: 10.1098/rslb.2017.0734
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2018) Coprolites in the Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte of northwestern Canada: implications for the middle Cambrian food web. Palaios 33: 125–140. DOI: 10.2110/palo.2017.038 Cover article. Article featured in news.
Kimmig, Julien, Luke C. Strotz & Bruce S. Lieberman (2017) The stalked filter feeder Siphusauctum lloydguntheri n. sp. from the middle Cambrian (Series 3: Stage 5) Spence Shale of Utah: Its biological affinities and taphonomy. Journal of Paleontology 91: 902–910. DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2017.57 Article featured in news.
Kimmig, Julien & Luke C. Strotz (2017) Coprolites in middle Cambrian (Series 2-3) Burgess Shale-type deposits of Nevada and Utah and their ecological implications. Bulletin of Geosciences 92: 297–309. DOI: 10.3140/bull.geosci.1667
Lieberman, Bruce S., Richard Kurkewicz, Heather Shinogle, Julien Kimmig & Breandán A. MacGabhann (2017) Disc-shaped fossils resembling porpitids or eldonids
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from the early Cambrian (Series 2: Stage 4) of western U.S.A. PeerJ 5: e3312. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3312
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2016) Taphonomy of the middle Cambrian (Series 3, Drumian) Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Lethaia 49: 150–169. DOI: 10.1111/let.12135
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2015) Soft-bodied biota from the middle Cambrian (Drumian) Rockslide Formation, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada. Journal of Paleontology 89: 51–71. DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2014.5
Kimmig, Julien (2013) Possible secondarily terrestrial lifestyle in the European phytosaur Nicrosaurus kapffi (Late Triassic, Norian) – A preliminary study. In: Triassic Geology and Paleontology: Tanner et al. (Eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 61: 306–312.
Kimmig, Julien & Justin Spielmann (2011) Biological factors influencing phytosaur (Archosauria: Phytosauridae) taxonomy: A Prospectus. In: Fossil Record 3: Sullivan et al. (Eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 53: 289– 294.
Kimmig, Julien & Gernot Arp (2010) Phytosaur remains from the Norian Arnstadt Formation (Leine Valley, Germany), with reference to European phytosaur habitats. Palaeodiversity 3: 215–224.
Book chapters
Kimmig, Julien (2021) Burgess Shale fauna. The Encyclopedia of Geology, 2nd Edition. Scott Elias & David Alderton (eds.). p. 576–582. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12- 409548-9.12019-6 Invited submission.
Publications in review (*Supervised Undergraduate Student; **Supervised Master’s Student)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (in review) Evidence for microbially mediated silver enrichment in a middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type deposit, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada.
Publications in preparation (*Supervised Undergraduate Student; **Supervised Master’s Student)
Yang, X., Julien Kimmig, Zhai Dayou, Liu Yu & Shanchi Peng (in prep) A paleo- nursery from the lower Cambrian Chengjiang biota.
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (in prep) Great Canadian Lagerstätten. The middle Cambrian Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte. Geoscience Canada. Invited submission
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Kimmig, Julien et al. (in prep) Sequence stratigraphy and paleoecology of the Mississippian Lodgepole Formation.
Kimmig, Julien et al. (in prep) Current state of the Phytosauria.
*Leibach, Wade. W, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, **Anna Whitaker, James D. Schiffbauer & Julien Kimmig (in prep) First palaeoscolecids from the Cambrian (Miaolingian, Drumian) Marjum Formation of western Utah.
Russell D. C. Bicknell, David A. Legg, Julien Kimmig, Dorkas Kaiser, Carolin Haug, Jessica Tashman, Nicolas E. Campione & Kenneth S. Bader (in prep) Complex evolutionary history of crown group Chelicerata revealed across 350 million years.
**Whitaker, Anna F., James D. Schiffbauer, *Wade W. Leibach & Julien Kimmig (in prep) Preservation of the Cambrian Spence Shale Lagerstätte with comments on the phosphatic REE association of Eldonia ludwigii.
Kimmig, Julien, Russell D. C. Bicknell & John R. Paterson (in prep) Coprolites from the Emu Bay Lagerstätte with comments on Cambrian coprolites.
Egenhoff, Sven O., Julien Kimmig & Brian R. Pratt (in prep) Sedimentology of the Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte.
Yang, X., Julien Kimmig, Christopher B. Cameron & Shanchi Peng (in prep) New enteropneusts taxon from the early cambrian Chengjiang biota.
Non-peer reviewed publications
Kimmig, Julien (2017) Book Review: Suttner, T.J. et al. 2016. Planet Earth—In Deep Time. Palaeozoic Series: Devonian and Carboniferous. The Quarterly Review of Biology 92 (3): 306–307.
Kimmig, Julien (2016) Book Review: Gass, K. 2015. Solving the Mystery of the First Animals on Land: The Fossils of Blackberry Hill. Fossil News: Fall 2016: 51.
Kimmig, Julien (2016) Book Review: Penney, D. and J.E. Jepson. 2014. Fossil Insects: An introduction to palaeoentomology. Priscum: Newsletter of the Paleontological Society: Winter 2016: 42–43.
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Invited presentations
Kimmig, Julien (2019) Cambrian soft-bodied biotas: Understanding Cambrian ecosystems. Gonzaga University, October 18th, 2019. Seminar talk.
Kimmig, Julien, Luke Strotz, Sara Kimmig, Sven Egenhoff & Bruce Lieberman (2019) The middle Cambrian Spence Shale (Miaolingian: Wuliuan) Lagerstätte: Improving our understanding of a key Cambrian ecosystem. North American Paleontological Convention, Riverside, June 23rd, 2019. (KEYNOTE)
Kimmig, Julien (2018) The Cambrian: More than just trilobites. The 57th Annual Kansas City Gem and Mineral Show, March 11th, 2018.
Kimmig, Julien (2018) The Cambrian: More than just trilobites. Science on Tap, January 24th, 2018.
Kimmig, Julien (2017) Cambrian Soft-bodied biotas. Kansas and Missouri Paleontological Society, May 28th, 2017.
Kimmig, Julien (2016) Burgess Shale-type deposits: A window into Cambrian paleoecology. Arkansas Tech University, February 9th, 2016. Seminar talk.
Conference sessions chaired
Witte, Matthew K., Rhiannon J. LaVine, Julien Kimmig & James C. Lamsdell (2021) New Insights on Arthropod Paleobiology. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
Kimmig, Julien & Amy Singer (2016) Lagerstätten through Time and Space. Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Moscow, ID.
Conference presentations (*Supervised Undergraduate Student; **Supervised Master’s Student)
*Leibach, Wade W., Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, James D. Schiffbauer, **Anna F. Whitaker & Julien Kimmig (2020) Finding the Worm: first palaeoscolecid from the middle Cambrian Marjum Formation of Utah, USA. Annual meeting of the Palaeontological Association. (Talk)
**Whitaker, Anna F., James D. Schiffbauer & Julien Kimmig (2020) Eldonids, REE, and dolomitization oh my: Primary, secondary and tertiary preservation signals in the middle Cambrian Spence S hale Lagerstätte. TAPHCON 2020. (Talk)
**Whitaker, Anna F., Paul Jamison, James D. Schiffbauer & Julien Kimmig (2019) The worm is in the detail: Evaluating palaeoscolecid taxonomy and taphonomy from the middle Cambrian Spence Shale. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Phoenix. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 51 (5): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2019AM-334954. (Talk)
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*Leibach, Wade W. & Julien Kimmig (2019) Leaving a mark: Horseshoe crab trace fossils of the Pony Creek Shale Lagerstätte, uppermost Pennsylvanian, Kansas. North American Paleontological Convention, Riverside, June 24, 2019. PaleoBios 36 (Suppl. 1): 214. (Poster)
Kimmig, Julien, Luke C. Strotz, Sara R. Kimmig, Sven E. Egenhoff & Bruce S. Lieberman (2019) The middle Cambrian Spence Shale (Miaolingian: Wuliuan) Lagerstätte: Improving our understanding of a key Cambrian ecosystem. North American Paleontological Convention, Riverside, June 23, 2019. PaleoBios 36 (Suppl.1): 199–200. (Keynote).
Lerosey-Aubril, R., Julien Kimmig, Stephen Pates, Jacob Skabelund, Andries Weug & Javier Ortega- Hernandez (2019) New non-trilobite arthropods from the Drumian 'deep Wheeler' Lagerstätte of the House Range Utah, USA). North American Paleontological Convention, Riverside, June 23, 2019. PaleoBios 36 (Suppl.1): 216. (Poster)
*Rose, Nick J. & Julien Kimmig (2018) Morphology and ontogeny of the Pennsylvanian horseshoe crab Paleolimulus signatus. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 50 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2018AM-318313. (Talk)
*Leibach, Wade W. & Julien Kimmig (2018) Horseshoe crab trace fossils and associated ichnofauna of the Pony Creek Shale Lagerstätte, Upper Pennsylvanian, Kansas. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 50 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2018AM- 318311. (Poster)
Kimmig, Julien, Luke Strotz, Sara Kimmig, Sven Egenhoff & Bruce Lieberman (2018) The middle Cambrian Spence Shale (Series 3: Stage 5) Lagerstätte: a new look at an old ecosystem. International Conference on Ediacaran and Cambrian Sciences, Xi’an. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien, Luke Strotz, Sara Kimmig, Sven Egenhoff & Bruce Lieberman (2018) The middle Cambrian Spence Shale (Series 3: Stage 5) Lagerstätte: a key Cambrian ecosystem. 5th International Palaeontological Congress, Paris. (Talk)
Lieberman, Bruce & Julien Kimmig (2018) Keynote: Digitizing fossils to advance macroevolutionary research. 5th International Palaeontological Congress, Paris. (Talk)
Strotz, Luke, Erin Saupe, Julien Kimmig & Bruce Lieberman (2018) Metabolic rates, climate and macroevolution: A case study using Neogene molluscs. 5th International Palaeontological Congress, Paris. (Talk)
Pratt, Brian R. & Julien Kimmig (2017) Middle Cambrian coprolites from northwestern Canada: novel insight on benthic paleobiology and paleoecology. Canadian Paleontological Conference, Calgary, Proceedings No. 14: 27. (Talk)
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*Langley, Cortney B., Julien Kimmig, David A. Legg & Kenneth S. Bader (2017) Ontogeny of the Pennsylvanian horseshoe crab Paleolimulus signatus (Beecher) from the Pony Creek Konservat-Lagerstätte, eastern Kansas. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 49 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2017AM-298469. (Poster)
Strotz, Luke C., Julien Kimmig & Bruce S. Lieberman (2017) Relating ecology to macroevolution using metabolic rates of Neogene mollusc communities. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 49 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2017AM-301246. (Talk)
Lieberman, Bruce S., Julien Kimmig & Erin E. Saupe (2017) Digitizing fossils to enhance macroevolutionary research: The Paleoniches and Cretaceous Worls thematic collections networks. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 49 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2017AM-298736. (Talk)
Pratt, Brian R. & Julien Kimmig (2017) Middle Cambrian coprolites from northwestern Canada: The poop on benthic paleobiology and paleoecology. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 49 (6): DOI:// 10.1130/abs/2017AM-298596. (Talk)
Pratt, Brian. R. & Julien Kimmig (2017) Middle Cambrian coprolites from northwestern Canada, and their implications for the food chain and ecology of trilobites and hyoliths in deeper water. 6th International Conference on Trilobites and their Relatives, Tallinn, Estonia. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2016) Coprolites of the Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte: Understanding the middle Cambrian food chain and environment. Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2014) Silver in microbial mats of the middle Cambrian Ravens Throat River deposit: An environmental and preservation factor? Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 46 (6): 684. (Talk)
Loughney, Katharine M., Emilia Jarochoeska, Allison L. Keller, Julien Kimmig, et al. (2014) Sequence stratigraphic architecture drives biofacies distribution of the Mississippian Lodgepole Formation in south-central Montana. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 46 (6) 754. (Poster)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2013) Taphonomy of a new middle Cambrian (Series 3) fossil Lagerstätte from the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 45 (7): 307. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian R. Pratt (2013) A new middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type Lagerstätte from the Middle Cambrian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest
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Territories, Canada. Geological Association of Canada–Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Winnipeg. Program with Abstracts, 36: 121. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien & Brian Pratt (2012) The Burgess Shale’s little brother: A new Lagerstätte from the Middle Cambrian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Annual meeting of the Palaeontological Association, Dublin. The Palaeontological Association Newsletter, 81 Suppl.: 74. (Poster)
Kimmig, Julien (2009) Sexual dimorphism in phytosaurs and its phylogenetic influence. 7th annual LERN Conference, London. (Talk)
Kimmig, Julien & Gernot Arp (2008) First phytosaur remains (Triassic: Norian) from northern Germany. Annual meeting of the Paläontologische Gesellschaft, Erlangen. Erlanger geologische Abhandlungen, Sonderband 6. (Poster)
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References available by request
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