Publications

LoDuca, S.T., Kluessendorf, J., and Mikulic, D.G., 2003, A new noncalcified dasycladalean alga from the Silurian of Wisconsin; Journal of Paleontology, 77:1152-1158.
LoDuca, S.T., and Pratt, L., 2002, Stable carbon-isotope compositions of compression fossils from Paleozoic Konservat-Lagerstätten; Palaios, 17:287-291
LoDuca, S.T., 1997, The green alga Chaetocladus (Dasycladales); Journal of Paleontology, 71:940-949.
LoDuca, S.T., and Ojala, C., 1997, Earth history on the gridiron; Journal of Geoscience Ed., 46:55-60.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1997, The Medusaegraptus epibole and Ludlovian Konservat-Lagerstätten of eastern North America; in C.E. Brett and G. Baird, (eds.), Paleontological Events: Stratigraphic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Implications, Columbia University Press, NY, p. 369-405.
LoDuca, S.T., 1995, Thallophytic-alga-dominated biotas from the Silurian Lockport Group of New York and Ontario; Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, 17:371-383.
LoDuca, S.T., 1995, First report of Eurypterida from the Rochester Shale, Silurian, (Wenlockian), New York; Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, 17:271-273.
Brett, C. E., D. Tepper, W. M. Goodman, S. T. LoDuca, and B. Y. Eckert, 1995,Revised stratigraphy and correlations of the Niagaran Provincial Series (Medina, Clinton, and Lockport Groups) in the type area of western New York. United States Geological Survey Bulletin No. 2086, 66p.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1994, Revised stratigraphic and facies relationships of the lower part of the Clinton Group (middle Llandoverian) of western New York State, New York State Museum Bulletin 481, p. 161-182.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., LoDuca, S.T., and Lehmann, D.F., 1994, Ordovician and Silurian strata in the Genesee Valley area: Sequences, Cycles, and Facies; New York State Geological Society Field Conference Guidebook, p.381-439.
LoDuca, S.T., 1991, Ruedemann's "Gasport Channel" revisited: A progress report; Northeastern Geology.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1991, Placement of the Wenlockian/Ludlovian boundary in western New York State; Lethaia, 24:266-264.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., and LoDuca, S.T., 1991, Part 2, Silurian Sequences in the Niagara Peninsula; in Cheel, R.J. (ed.), Sedimentology and depositional environments of Silurian strata of the Niagara Escarpment, Ontario and New York: Sudbury, Ontario, Geological Association of Canada, Mineralogical Association of Canada, Society of Economic Geologists, Joint Annual Meeting, Field Trip B4 Guidebook, p. 3-26.
LoDuca, S.T., 1990, Medusaegraptus mirabilis as a dasyclad alga; Journal of Paleontology, 64:469-474.
LoDuca, S.T., 1990, The Medusaegraptus epibole: Paleontology, stratigraphy, taphonomy, and depositional environment of Silurian (Ludlovian) Konservat-Lagerstätten; Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Rochester, New York, 190p.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., and LoDuca, S.T., 1990, Sequences, cycles, and basin dynamics in the Silurian of the Appalachian Basin; Sedimentary Geol., 69:191-244.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., and LoDuca, S.T., 1990, Sequence stratigraphy of the type Niagaran Series (Silurian) of western New York and Ontario; New York State Geological Association Field Trip Guidebook, p. C1-C47.
LoDuca, S.T., 1986, Stratigraphy of the Middle Ordovician Sinnipee Group in northeastern Wisconsin; M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 80p.
LoDuca, S.T., 1984, A guide to Silurian trilobites of Wisconsin; University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, 47p.


PRESENTATIONS
LoDuca, S.T., and Behringer, E.R., 2003, Biophysical Modeling of Dasycladalean Algae: Insights Into the Evolutionary Morphology of an Ancient Clade; 20th Annual Mid-Continent Paleobotanical Colloquium, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois.
Behringer, E.R., and LoDuca, S.T., 2003, Physics and the Shape of Life: The Form of Dasyclads; National Association of Physics Teachers, Madison, Wisconsin.
LoDuca, S.T., and Behringer, E.R., 2002, Evolutionary morphology of dasycladalean algae: Adaptive walks in the R landscape; Geological Society of America Program with Abstracts, 34:14.
LoDuca, S.T., and Behringer, E.R., 2001, Functional analysis and evolutionary morphology of dasycladalean algae; Geological Society of America Program with Abstracts, Volume 33, 6:377.
LoDuca, S.T., and Tetreault, D., 2001, A new thallophytic-alga-dominated biota from the Silurian Eramosa Formation, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario; Geological Society of America Program with Abstracts, Volume 33, 5:36.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1999, Niagaran interreef Konservat-Lagerstätten; G.S.A. Abstracts with Programs, v. 35, p.
LoDuca, S.T., Kluessendorf, J., and Mikulic, D.G., 1999, Noncalcified dasyclad algae from the Silurian (Llandoverian) of Illinois and Wisconsin; Geological Society of America Program with Abstracts, Volume 31, 5:31
LoDuca, S. T., 1998, Noncalcified thallophytic algae in the fossil record; G.S.A. Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, p. 385
Goodman, W.M., Brett, C.E., and LoDuca, S.T., 1997, Glacioeustatic control of third- and fourth-order cycles in the Silurian Norther Appalachian Basin; G.S.A. Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, p.50.
LoDuca, S. T., 1996, Seaweeds of the New York System: Taxonomy, paleoecology, and taphonomy of Silurian noncalcified thallophytic algae, The 2nd International Symposium on the Silurian System Program and Abstracts, Univ. of Rochester, p. 70.
LoDuca, S.T. and Ojala, C.F., 1996, Earth history on the gridiron; Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Program with Abstracts.
LoDuca, S.T., and Pratt, L., 1996, Plant or animal? Distinguishing fossil dendroid graptolites and thallophytic algae based on stable carbon isotopic composition. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, p. 76.
LoDuca, S.T., 1992, Ruedemann's "Gasport Channel" revisited: Investigation of a Silurian (Ludlovian) Konservat-Lagerstätten; North American Paleontological Conference V, Program with Abstracts, p. 186.
LoDuca, S.T., 1991, The Medusaegraptus epibole of western New York State:A soft-bodied fossil deposit; Abstracts for the Annual Michigan Academy of Sciences Meeting.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1990, Stratigraphic relations of lower Clinton hematites; G.S.A. Abstracts with Programs, v. 22, p. 31.
LoDuca, S.T., and Brett, C.E., 1990, Placement of the Wenlockian/Ludlovian boundary in New York State; G.S.A. Abstracts with Programs, v. 22, p. 31.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., LoDuca, S.T., 1989, Evolution of the Lower and Middle Silurian northern Appalachian Basin; 28th International Geological Congress Abstracts with Programs,
v. I, p. I-198.
Brett, C.E., Goodman, W.M., LoDuca, S.T., 1989, A relative sea-level curve for the Wenlockian Series of the northern Appalachian Basin; Murchison Symposium Abstracts with Programs, p. 34.
LoDuca, S.T., 1988, Lower Clinton (Early Silurian) hematites: Implications for stratigraphic correlations; Central Canadian Geological Conference Prog. with Abstracts, London, Ontario, p. 62.

LABORATORY MANUALS AND EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
LoDuca, S.T., 2002, Teaching Science with Dinosaurs
LoDuca, S.T., 1995, FossilCards; Mostly Minerals Inc., Ann Arbor, MI.
LoDuca, S.T., 1995, Applied Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
LoDuca, S.T., 1994, Laboratory Exercises in Historical Geology
LoDuca, S.T. and Levy, M.R., 1994, Laboratory Exercises in Paleontology

SENIOR THESES SUPERVISED
Kramer, A., 2002, Morphometric analysis of fossil dasycladalean algae.
Bauman, S., 1999, Functional morphology of the Devonian brachiopod M. prolificus
Palacios-Amaya, I., 1998, Diversity, origination, and extinction in the history of dasyclad algae (Division Chlorophyta).
Rodriguez, C., 1997, Depositional environment of the Mississippian Marshall Sandstone in southern Michigan.
Levy, M.R., 1994, Taphonomic attributes of brachiopod biofacies in unit 9 of the Middle Devonian Silica Shale, Sylvania, Ohio.
Sexton, L., 1992, Sea-level cycles in the Middle Devonian Silica Shale.