D. Rex Mitchell (@drexmitchell) 's Twitter Profile
D. Rex Mitchell

@drexmitchell

Postdoc ronin. I study skull shape and feeding biomechanics
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Another new paper looking at how both the size of an animal and its diet together influence skull shape - this time in rodents! 🐭💀 Well done team! Vera Weisbecker (she/her on Kaurna land) Ariel Marcy @TGuillerme onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…

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The boxthorn bed and breakfast? Our new paper, published in CSIRO wildlife research shows that Stick nest rats preferentially eat invasive boxthorn rather than native vegetation on Australia’s Reevesby Island publish.csiro.au/wr/Fulltext/WR…

The boxthorn bed and breakfast? Our new paper, published in <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a>  wildlife research shows that Stick nest rats preferentially eat invasive boxthorn rather than native vegetation on Australia’s Reevesby Island
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For any researchers that study skull function using comparative finite element analysis, our new paper presenting a framework for scaling muscle forces to adequately represent the hypothesis is extremely important journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22…

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Some interesting findings from our new methods paper. We used the skull of the extinct desert rat-kangaroo as a case study and discovered some important details about its feeding habits Vera Weisbecker (she/her on Kaurna land) TheSkullywagLab theconversation.com/presumed-extin… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

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I only played a very small role in this PNASNews article by Dr. Abby Grace Drake, Jonathan B. Losos, et al., but it's cool, so please check it out! "Copy-cat evolution: Divergence and convergence within and between cat and dog breeds." doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…

I only played a very small role in this <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> article by <a href="/AbbyGraceDrake/">Dr. Abby Grace Drake</a>, <a href="/JLosos/">Jonathan B. Losos</a>, et al., but it's cool, so please check it out! "Copy-cat evolution: Divergence and convergence within and between cat and dog breeds." doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…