Skip to main content

Dr. Robert Feranec

Director of Research and Collections, Curator of Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleontology
robert.feranec@nysed.gov
518-474-5819

While my interests encompass a broad scope of topics including influences on biogeography, causes of speciation and adaptive radiation, and triggers of extinction, my research has been focused at describing the evolution of ecology in mammals.  My research concentrates on examining ecology in mammals from short time scales (seasons) to very long time scales (millions of years). 

In order to understand ecology of fossil mammals, the modern quantitative and analytical techniques I employ include stable isotope geochemistry, utilization of bioinformatics databases, and computer-based imaging of fossils which permits quantitative analysis of various morphological features.  Fieldwork is also an important aspect of my research program, and I have conducted or participated in excavations in the U.S. and Spain. 

Typical questions addressed in my research include:

How does climate change effect ecology?
Does ecology change during development?
Does immigration/dispersal of new species affect ecology?
Does extinction/extirpation of species affect ecology?

I am interested and open to collaboration within and beyond North America.  Potential collaborators, including current or potential graduate students, are encouraged to email me.

Publications

2024

R. Feranec, Raquel azquez-Orta, Laura iguez, M\ alez, Ver\ omez, Ignacio De Gaspar, Jos\ Carretero, Juan Arsuaga, Nuria Garcia 2024, Dogs from the past: Exploring morphology in mandibles from Iberian archaeological sites using 3D geometric morphometrics, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 57, 104660. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104660
R. Feranec, L. Eastham 2024, Assessing the influence of body size on patterns of dietary niche segregation among the ungulate community in Yellowstone National Park, USA, Mammalian Biology , . 10.1007/s42991-024-00419-1

2022

R. Feranec, .L. DeSantis, J. Southon, T. Cerling, J. Harris, W. Binder, J. Cohen, A. Farrell, E. Lindsey, J. Meachen, Robin O\textquoterightKeefe, G. Takeuchi 2022, On the relationship between collagen- and carbonate-derived carbon isotopes with implications for the inference of carnivore dietary behavior, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 10:1031383.. 10.3389/fevo.2022.1031383
R. Feranec, Raquel azquez-Orta, Ignacio De Gaspar, Nuria Garcia, Sergio arez, Santiago Prieto, C\ Laplana, M Pellicena, Rosa Huguet, Israel Carmonaa, H\ Del Valle, Sebasti\ erez, Arantza Aranburu, Paloma Sevilla, Irene Prieto 2022, Juan Labranz cave: a quaternary deposit in the central Iberian peninsula, Historical Biology , 1-10. 10.1080/08912963.2022.2060097

2021

R. Feranec, L.R.G. DeSantis, Ant\ on, E. Lundelius 2021, Dietary ecology of the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum, Current Biology 31, 1-8. 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.061
A. Kozlowski, R. Feranec, M. Cournoyer 2021, 14C Dates and Stable Isotope Ecology of Marine Vertebrates in the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Champlain Sea, Radiocarbon , 1-14. 10.1017/RDC.2021.40
R. Feranec, Martin Christiansen, David Driver, Stuart Fiedel 2021, “Man and the Mastodon”: Revisiting the Northborough Mastodon, Eastern Paleontologist 9, 1-22.

2020

R. Feranec, L. DeSantis, Kena Fox-Dobbs, John Harris, Thure Cerling, Jonathan Crites, Aisling Farrell, Gary Takeuchi 2020, Reply to Van Valkenburgh et al., Current Biology 30, R151-R152. 10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.011
J. Hart, R. Feranec 2020, Using Maize δ15N values to assess soil fertility in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century AD Iroquoian agricultural fields, PLOS ONE 15, e0230952. 10.1371/journal.pone.0230952
R. Feranec, Brandon McDonald, Troi Perkins, Robert Dunn, Jennifer McDonald, Holly Cole, Roland Kays 2020, High variability within pet foods prevents the identification of native species in pet cats’ diets using isotopic evaluation, PeerJ 8, e8337. 10.7717/peerj.8337