Lindsey T. Yann

Senior Research Assistant
Vertebrate Paleontology
Oklahoma State University Medical Center
United States of America

Academician Veterinary Sciences
Biography

I manage our vertebrate paleontology volunteer program. This program is designed to allow community members, medical students, graduate students, and undergraduates to volunteer their time and work alongside OSU-CHS paleontologists in the OSU-CHS research labs. I provide training and instruction over lab safety, lab techniques, and concepts in paleontological research.

Research Intrest

My research stems from an interest in vertebrate paleontology, ecology and stable isotope analysis. My research focuses include reconstructing Quaternary environments and understanding how medium-to large-bodied mammalian communities responded to changing climatic conditions like increasing aridity. I also utilize the same stable isotope analyses to examine changes within the archeological record. Current projects include understanding how climate change influenced camelid husbandry in Peru and investigating maize consumption in Tennessee using white-tailed deer.

List of Publications
Yann LT, DeSantis LR, Koch PL, Lundelius EL. Dietary ecology of Pleistocene camelids: Influences of climate, environment, and sympatric taxa. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 2016 Nov 1;461:389-400.
Yann LT, DeSantis LR. Effects of Pleistocene climates on local environments and dietary behavior of mammals in Florida. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 2014 Nov 15;414:370-81.
Yann LT, DeSantis LR, Haupt RJ, Romer JL, Corapi SE, Ettenson DJ. The application of an oxygen isotope aridity index to terrestrial paleoenvironmental reconstructions in Pleistocene North America. Paleobiology. 2013 Aug 7;39(4):576-90.