Staff Spotlight
Dr. Richard C. Hulbert
Vertebrate Paleontology Collections Manager
206 Dickinson Hall
Museum Road & Newell Drive
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352) 273-1930
Email: rhulbert@flmnh.ufl.edu
Ph.D. University of Florida, 1987
Research Interests
Systematics, evolution, biochronology, and biogeography of Neogene and Quaternary North American mammals; ungulate community evolution and paleoecology; taphonomy and multivariate morphometrics of fossil vertebrates; geochronology and stratigraphy of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains.
Current Field Work
Conducts field work at Miocene, Pliocene, and Pleistocene vertebrate fossil localities in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.
Staff
Arthur Poyer, Associate Scientist
Representative Publications
Hulbert, R. C., S. C. Wallace, W. E. Klippel, and P. W. Parmalee. 2009. Cranial morphology and systematics of an extraordinary sample of the late Neogene dwarf tapir, Tapirus polkensis (Olsen). Journal of Paleontology 83(2):in press.
MacFadden, B. J., and R. C. Hulbert. 2009. Calibration of mammoth (Mammuthus) dispersal into North America using rare earth elements of Plio-Pleistocene mammals from Florida. Quaternary Research 71(1):41-48.
Webb, S. D., R. C. Hulbert, G. S. Morgan, and H. F. Evans. 2008. Terrestrial mammals of the Palmetto Fauna (early Pliocene, latest Hemphillian) from the Central Florida Phosphate District. Pp. 293-312 in X. Wang and L. G. Barnes (eds.), Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of Western and Southern North America. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Science Series, Number 41.
MacFadden, B. J., J. Labs-Hochstein, R. C. Hulbert, and J. A. Baskin. 2007. Revised age of the late Neogene terror bird (Titanis) in North America during the Great American Interchange. Geology 35(2):123-126.
Hulbert, R. C., and F. C. Whitmore. 2006. Late Miocene mammals from the Mauvilla local fauna, Alabama. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 46(1):1-28.
Hulbert, R. C., N. J. Czaplewski, and S. D. Webb. 2005. New records of Pseudhipparion simpsoni (Mammalia, Equidae) from the late Hemphillian of Oklahoma and Florida. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):737-740.
Hulbert, R. C. 2005. Late Miocene Tapirus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Florida, with description of a new species, Tapirus webbi. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 45(4):465-494.
Green, J. L., and R. C. Hulbert. 2005. The deciduous premolars of Mammut americanum (Mammalia, Proboscidea). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):702-715.
Hulbert, R. C. 2001. The Fossil Vertebrates of Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 384 pp.
Hulbert, R. C., and C. R. Harington. 1999. An early Pliocene hipparionine horse from the Canadian Arctic. Palaeontology 42(6):1017-1025.
Hulbert, R. C., R. M. Petkewich, G. A. Bishop, D. Bukry, and D. P. Aleshire. 1998. A new middle Eocene protocetid whale (Mammalia: Cetacea: Archaeoceti) and associated biota from Georgia. Journal of Paleontology 72(5):905-925.
Hulbert, R. C., and A. E. Pratt. 1998. New Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) vertebrate faunas from coastal Georgia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(2):412-429.
