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Research interests
I use modern quantitative methods to understand palaeoecological dynamics during the Mesozoic era, looking at how extrinsic changes affected terrestrial faunas and ecological stability, as well as how intrinsic factors have shaped ecological evolution and tetrapod macroevolution. My current research is based on anatomy and using eco-morphology to infer details of trophic relationships and chart macroevolution using these diagnostics.
Publications
Selected publications
15/12/2021A Carboniferous synapsid with caniniform teeth and a reappraisal of mandibular size-shape heterodonty in the origin of mammals.
Royal Society Open Science
Niche partitioning shaped herbivore macroevolution through the early Mesozoic
Nature Communications
Recent publications
07/10/2024Core and valence photoelectron spectroscopy of a series of substituted disulfides
Journal of Chemical Physics
Locomotion and the early Mesozoic success of Archosauromorpha
Royal Society Open Science
Predatory synapsid ecomorphology signals growing dynamism of late Palaeozoic terrestrial ecosystems
Communications Biology
Why the short face? The face lengths of sthenurine kangaroos scale with negative allometry.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
A Carboniferous synapsid with caniniform teeth and a reappraisal of mandibular size-shape heterodonty in the origin of mammals.
Royal Society Open Science
Thesis
A clash of clades
Supervisors
Award date
22/03/2022