Marc EH Jones Research Page | |||
PhD student, Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London, WCIE 6BT |
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PhD title: |
The evolution and functional morphology of the tuatara (Diapsida: Rhynchocephalia) skull |
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Supervisor: Professor
Susan E. Evans
Other research interests:
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Photograph by John Wattie |
2001 | MSci Palaeobiology | University College London, Earth Sciences |
Jones MEH, Evans SE and Sigogneau-Russell D. 2003. Early Cretaceous frogs from Morocco. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 72(2): 65-97.
Jones MEH. 2004. Exploring skull evolution in the Rhynchocephalia (Diapsida: Lepidosauria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 24(S): 76-77.
Smith AGW, Jones MEH and Evans SE. 2004. Hyperossified megafrog from the Upper
Cretaceous of Madagascar: a new size record for the Mesozoic. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 24(S): 113-114.
Jones MEH, Evans SE and Ruth B. 2002. Ontogenetic Variation in the frog ilium and its impact on classification. Palaeonotolgical Association Newsletter. 51: 58.
Jones MEH. 2003. 1st London Evolutionary Research Network Conference. Palaeontological Association Newsletter. 52: 45.
Jones MEH. 2004. Lyell meeting 2004: Dinosaur Palaeobiology meeting report. Palaeonotlogical Association Newletter. 55: 65-67.
Jones MEH. 2001. Cretaceous frogs from Morocco.
Jones MEH, Evans SE and Ruth B. 2002. Ontogenetic variation in the frog ilium and its impact on classification.
Jones MEH. 2004. Exploring skull evolution in the Rhynchocephalia (Diapsida: Lepidosauria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 24(S): 76-77.Smith AGW, Jones MEH and Evans SE. 2004. Hyperossified megafrog from the Upper Cretaceous of Madagascar: a new size record for the Mesozoic. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 24(S): 113-114.
2004 | Skye, Scotland, UK |
2003 | Las Hoyas, Spain |
2003 | Isle of Wight (LERN) |
2002 | Palaeozoic fish localities in Eastern Australia (IPC), New South Wales, Australia |
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