
Dr Humberto Ferron Jimenez
BSc, MSc, PhD
Current positions
Honorary Research Associate
School of Earth Sciences
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Research interests
The overall aim of my research programme is the joint application of an array of state-of-the-art techniques in palaeobiology, including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), laser scanning, non-destructive X-ray computed tomography, geometric morphometrics and several tests for macroevolutionary analysis, in order to address the morphological diversity and disparity of early vertebrates from a functional and ecological point of view within temporal and phylogenetic frameworks. The ultimate goal of this research is to elucidate the scenarios in which the major groups of vertebrates emerged and to shed light onto the underlying selective forces that drove the main evolutionary transitions of the group.
Projects and supervisions
Thesis supervisions
The evolutionary origin of teeth
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
20/11/2024Finite element and microstructural analyses indicate that pteraspid heterostracan oral plate microstructure was adapted to a mechanical function
Palaeontology
Testing hypotheses of pteraspid heterostracan feeding using computational fluid dynamics
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Postcranial disparity of galeaspids and the evolution of swimming speeds in stem-gnathostomes
National Science Review
Biomechanics of Machaeracanthus pectoral fin spines provide evidence for distinctive spine function and lifestyle among early chondrichthyans
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Evolutionary analysis of swimming speed in early vertebrates challenges the ‘New Head Hypothesis’
Communications Biology