Russell K. Engelman, Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44106, U.S.A., neovenatoridae@gmail.com
Russell Engelman is a PhD student in the Department of Biology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Although much of his prior work has focused on Southern Hemisphere mammals (marsupials, South American ungulates, and rodents) and size estimation/allometry, as a lifelong resident of Cleveland he has been interested in the Devonian fish fossils preserved around his hometown for as long as he can remember. His research interests in Paleozoic vertebrates include the functional morphology and paleobiology of Devonian arthrodires and the ecosystem of the Cleveland Shale.
Nicholas Gardner. Mary F. Shipper Library, WVU Potomac State College, Keyser, West Virginia 26726, USA. nick.gardner@gmail.com
Nicholas Gardner is a library director and faculty librarian at West Virginia University's branch campus in Keyser, West Virginia -- WVU Potomac State College. His research primarily focuses on the Paleozoic of the Eastern United States.
John-Paul M. Hodnett. Archaeology Office, Natural and Historic Resource Division, Maryland-National Capitol Park and Planning Commission, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 28608, USA. jp.hodnett@pgparks.com
John-Paul Michael Hodnett is the paleontologist for the Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission's Dinosaur Park and also is part of the team for the National Park Service Paleontology Program. His research focus is on Paleozoic and early Mesozoic chondrichthyans, Cenozoic carnivorous mammals, and Cretaceous ecology of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.