Carlie Pietsch
My research focuses on paleontology and deep time marine biology. The SJSU Paleontology
lab group combines geologic observations with marine ecology and evolution to interpret
the history of life on Earth with a focus on mollusks (clams and snails) and extreme
climate change events. I am particularly interested in the disconnect between recovery
pace and progress at local and global scales following mass extinction events. My
research on extreme climate events serves as both an approximation of what we might
expect as a result of modern climate change and as a window into the role of climate
on evolutionary trajectories. My students and I conduct fieldwork to document environmental
changes and collect fossil samples. We also delve into museum collections and fossil
databases. We reconstruct paleoenvironmental changes using microscopic changes in
sediments and fossils, stable isotope geochemistry, as well as physical and chemical
variations in mollusk shell growth. Learn more about how to get involved and meet
the lab members here: https://sites.google.com/site/pietschscience/home
Associate Professor: Paleontology
Phone: (408) 924-5279
Office: DH 201
Office Hours: By appointment
E-mail: carlie.pietsch @ sjsu.edu
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Education
- Ph.D. 2015, University of Southern California
Research Interests
- As a paleontologist, I study changes in fossil assemblages, sediments, and geochemistry
to determine how extreme climate intervals in Earth's history effect the paleoecology
and evolution of marine communities.
Recent Classes
- Paleontology (GEOL/BIOL 142)
- Earth, Time, and Life (GEOL 007)
Recent Activity (2014-2017)
Published Papers
- Petsios, E., Thompson, J.R., Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2019. Biotic impacts of temperature before, during, and after
the end-Permian extinction: A multi-metric and multi-scale approach to modeling extinction
and recovery dynamics. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 513: 86-99.
- Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., Thompson, J.R., Petsios, E., and Bottjer, D.J., 2019, Evolutionary
models in the Early Triassic marine realm: Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology.
513: 65-85.
- Ivany, L., Pietsch, C., Handley, J., Lockwood, R., Allmon, W., and Sessa, J., 2018. Little lasting impact
of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum on shallow marine faunas. Science Advances
4(9) eaat5528.
- Pietsch, C., Harrison, H.C., and Allmon, W.D., 2016, Whence the Gosport Sand (upper Middle Eocene,
Alabama)? The Origin of Glauconitic Shell Beds in the Paleogene of the U.S. Gulf Coastal
Plain: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 86(11), p. 1249-1268.
- Pietsch, C., Petsios, E., and Bottjer, D.J., 2016, Sudden and extreme hyperthermals, low-oxygen,
and sediment influx drove community phase shifts following the end-Permian mass extinction:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 451, p. 183-196.
- Corsetti, F.A., Ritterbush, K.A., Bottjer, D.J., Greene, S.E., Ibarra, Y., Yager,
J.A., West, A.J., Berelson, W.M., Rosas, S., Becker, T.W., Levine, N.M., Loyd, S.J.,
Martindale, R.C., Petryshyn, V.A., Carroll, N.R., Petsios, E., Pietsch, C., Stellmann, J.L., Thompson, J.R., Washington, K.A., Wilmeth, D.T., 2015, Investigating
the paleoecological consequences of supercontinent breakup: Sponges clean up in the
Early Jurassic: The Sedimentary Record, v. 13, no. 2, p. 4-10.
- Pietsch, C., Mata, S.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014, High temperature and low oxygen perturbations
drive contrasting benthic recovery dynamics following the end-Permian mass extinction:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 399, p. 98-113.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014, The importance of oxygen for the disparate recovery patterns
of the benthic macrofauna in the Early Triassic: Earth-Science Reviews, v. 137, p.
65-84.
Grants
- Pietsch, C., Paleontological Society Kenneth E. and Annie Caster Student Research Grant Spring
2012
- Pietsch, C., Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Student Research Grant Spring 2012
- Pietsch, C., American Association of Petroleum Geologists Raymond C. Moore Memorial Grant Spring
2011
- Pietsch, C., American Museum of Natural History Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Fund Grant Spring
2011
- Pietsch, C., Geological Society of America Grant Recipient Spring 2010: Gretchen L. Blechschmidt
Award Winner, Geological Society of America. Fall 2010 For women pursuing research
in biostratigraphy or paleoceanography
Published Abstracts
- Petsios, E., Thompson, J.R., Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.R., 2017, Biotic impacts of temperature before, during, and after
the end-Permian mass extinction: A multi-metric and multiscale approach to modeling
extinction and recovery dynamics: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,
v. 49, no. 6.
- Pietsch, C., Brendan, A.M., Maistros, L.M., Aglevis, M., and Allmon, W.D., 2017, Evaluating ecological
function and convergent evolution of extreme parietal callus in marine gastropods:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014, The dynamic response of marine life to extreme temperature
and low oxygen events following the end-Permian mass extinction: American Geophysical
Union, Abstract PP11A-1335.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014, Rebounds and resets in the Early Triassic recovery from
the end-Permian mass extinction: Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs,
v. 46, no.6.
- Pietsch, C., Petsios, E., and Bottjer, D.J., 2014, Low oxygen and extreme temperatures disturb
the ecological recovery of the Tethyan benthic fauna following the end-Permian mass
extinction: Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, v. 46, no.6.
- Petsios, E., and Pietsch, C., 2014, Redox conditions and community evenness following the end-Permian mass extinction:
Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, v. 46, no. 6.
- Bottjer, D.J., Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., Petsios, E., and Thompson, J.R., 2014, Evolution in the Early
Triassic: Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, Vol.46, No. 6.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2013. Pinpointing the ecological effects of discrete high temperature
and low oxygen events for the benthic recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction:
Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, v. 45, no. 7, p. 231.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2010, Comparison of changes in ocean chemistry in the Early Triassic
with trends in diversity and ecology: Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 21 (Suppl 1),
p. 147-150.
Technical Presentations
- Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2013, Early Triassic recovery of benthic and
pelagic taxa in response to high temperature and low oxygen perturbations: Paleontological
Research Institute Summer Symposium, Ithaca NY.
- Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2013, High temperature events and low oxygen
conditions effect benthic and pelagic recovery dynamics differently during the Early
Triassic: Abstract for the International Geological Correlation Program (IGCP) 572:
Restoration of Marine Ecosystems following the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction, Wuhan,
Peoples Republic of China.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2012, A global comparison of depositional environments impacting
the timing of recovery from the end-Permian mass extinction: Abstract for the International
Geological Correlation Program 572: Restoration of Marine Ecosystems following the
Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction, Eger, Hungary.
- Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2012, Contrasting trends in the Early Triassic
ecological recovery of benthic and pelagic fauna: Geological Society of American Abstracts
with Programs. Vol. 44, No. 7, pg 165.
- Pietsch, C., Ritterbush, K.A., Bottjer, D.J., 2012, A comparison of benthic and pelagic ecology
during the Early Triassic recovery from the end-Permian mass extinction: Geoclub Seminar
at the California Institute of Technology.
- Pietsch, C., Mata, S.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2012, Benthic marine invertebrate recovery from the
end-Permian mass extinction; Testing the importance of the Habitable Zone through
space and time: Abstract for the Midwest Geobiology Symposium, Washington University
in St. Louis.
- Pietsch, C., Mata, S.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2011, Comparing Early Triassic patterns of benthic
ecological recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction: a test of the habitable
zone hypothesis in disparate shoreface environments: Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, pg 507.
- Pietsch, C., and Bottjer, D.J., 2010, Understanding Early Triassic benthic invertebrate diversity
and ecology and corresponding carbon isotope excursions: Geological Society of America,
Pacific Section Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 42, No. 4, pg 45.
- Pietsch, C., Mata, S.A., and Bottjer, D.J., 2010, Testing the Habitable Zone Hypothesis for the
Early Triassic Benthic Fauna of Western Pangaea: Geological Society of America Abstracts
with Programs, Vol. 42, No. 5, p. 481.
- Pietsch, C., Dietl, G., and Herbert, G., 2009, The Plio-Pleistocene extinctions in Florida and
the ecology of durophagous predator-prey interactions: Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 7, p. 391.
- Pietsch, C., Dietl, G., and Herbert, G., 2009, Size vs. Age standardization of predation frequency
in the fossil record: A first look. Geological Society of American Abstracts with
Programs, v. 41, mo. 7, p. 265.
- Pietsch, C., Herbert, G., Harries, P., Dietl, G., Oches, E., and Portell, R., 2008, Escalatory
increase in durophagous predation during an extinction event: Geological Society of
America, Southeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, no. 4, p. 59.
Reviewing and Editorial Service
- Pietsch, C., Peer reviewer for:Geology
- National Science Foundation Panel Review
- Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology