Dr Andre Rowe
PhD, MS, BA
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
School of Earth Sciences
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Research interests
My research is currently focusing on Cope's rule - the trend towards large body over evolutionary time in extinct taxa - and how it impacts function in the giant theropod theropod dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus. To better understand function in these dinosaurs, I utilize CT/surface scanning methods to generate 3D models of their skulls; these 3D models can then be tested for their biomechanical properties via the finite element method. I am also interested in how skull shape may influence function in these dinosaurs; here I employ the geometric morphometrics approach by plotting coordinates on the skull models.
Publications
Recent publications
09/05/2024Finite element analysis of kangaroo astragali
Journal of Morphology
Morphological evolution and functional consequences of giantism in tyrannosauroid dinosaurs
iScience
Dietary niche partitioning in Early Jurassic ichthyosaurs from Strawberry Bank
Journal of Anatomy
The efficacy of computed tomography scanning versus surface scanning in 3D finite element analysis
PeerJ
Thesis
Macroevolution and function in giant theropod dinosaurs
Supervisors
Award date
03/10/2023