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My group focuses on the evolution of key morphological features in reptiles and amphibians, and the possible consequences of these innovations in terms of the temporal and geographical diversification of the groups in question. Our approach uses a combination of comparative anatomy, functional morphology, palaeontology, phylogenetic analysis, development, and – most recently, computer modeling and simulation, to form an integrated perspective on morphological evolution through time.

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Funding (4)

The early history and evolution of salamanders

2019-03 to 2022-02 | Grant
Leverhulme Trust (London, GB)
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RPG-2018-381

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Susan Evans

The role of soft tissues in cranial biomechanics - an investigation using advanced computer modelling techniques

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The role of skull flexibility in feeding - an investigation using advanced computer modelling techniques

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An investigation of tetrapod skull architecture using advanced computer modelling techniques

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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Cretaceous research. (1)