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Frank K. McKinney
Department of Geology
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
Ken (Frank K.) McKinney is Professor Emeritus in the
Department of Geology, Appalachian State University. He has been research
associate or visiting fellow at Wolfson and St John’s Colleges of Cambridge
University, The Natural History Museum (London), the Virginia Museum of Natural
History, The Field Museum (Chicago), and The American Museum of Natural History.
McKinney’s research has centered on fossil and Recent bryozoans, including their
taxonomy, evolution, ecology, and functional morphology. He is coauthor with
Jeremy Jackson of Bryozoan Evolution (Unwin Hyman, reprinted by University of
Chicago Press). The first sight in 1988 of a dredge haul composed largely of
erect bryozoans and suspension feeding echinoderms from the Croatian coast of
the Adriatic Sea convinced him that time travel to a shallow Ordovician Sea had
just been demonstrated. That and subsequent work with the prolific bryozoan
fauna of the northeastern Adriatic Sea has resulted in the book The Northern
Adriatic ecosystem – Deep Time in a Shallow Sea (Columbia University Press).
Currently he is enmeshed in revision of the fenestrate bryozoan portion of the
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. |