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Shamindri Tennakoon's research investigates the long-term ecological and evolutionary impacts of predation, particularly focusing on marine invertebrates. Her work examines how predation pressure has shaped species over geological timescales, such as the intensification of predation on echinoids during the Cenozoic era. Tennakoon's publications also explore the integration of historical and social contexts within scientific disciplines, including an overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology. She has contributed to understanding the ecology of biotic interactions within echinoid species and the development of educational materials for geosciences and biology, utilizing museum specimens to enhance learning experiences.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 102
Selected Publications
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A GALLERY TOUR OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CREATIVE ENDEAVORS IN GEOSCIENCE AND BIOLOGY (2024)
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The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids (2023)
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- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
- A MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF RECENT AND PLEISTOCENE <b>PHRONTIS VIBEX</b> (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA: NASSARIIDAE) FROM SOUTHWESTERN FLORIDA
- <i>Semicassis globosum</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cassidae) from the upper Eocene Ocala Limestone of Florida with redescription and discussion of its extreme morphological variability
- MORPHOLOGICAL DISPARITY AND VARIABILITY OF THE FOSSIL GASTROPOD <b>HYSTRIVASUM</b> (FAMILY TURBINELLIDAE)
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
- A MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF RECENT AND PLEISTOCENE <b>PHRONTIS VIBEX</b> (MOLLUSCA: GASTROPODA: NASSARIIDAE) FROM SOUTHWESTERN FLORIDA
- <i>Semicassis globosum</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cassidae) from the upper Eocene Ocala Limestone of Florida with redescription and discussion of its extreme morphological variability
- MORPHOLOGICAL DISPARITY AND VARIABILITY OF THE FOSSIL GASTROPOD <b>HYSTRIVASUM</b> (FAMILY TURBINELLIDAE)
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
- <i>Semicassis globosum</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cassidae) from the upper Eocene Ocala Limestone of Florida with redescription and discussion of its extreme morphological variability
- Table S1 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Table S4 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
- <i>Semicassis globosum</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cassidae) from the upper Eocene Ocala Limestone of Florida with redescription and discussion of its extreme morphological variability
- Table S1 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Table S4 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
- Table S1 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Table S4 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Supplemental R File from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Table S1 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Table S4 from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Supplemental R File from An asynchronous Mesozoic marine revolution: the Cenozoic intensification of predation on echinoids
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- USING MUSEUM SPECIMENS TO TEACH FLORIDA FOSSILS AND GEOLOGY ACROSS MULTIPLE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
- Our past creates our present: a brief overview of racism and colonialism in Western paleontology
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