Alex Payne
@alexrdpayne
PhD @AnthropoceneBio | Rhododendron evolution 🌸 | Diversification of Pseudosuchia 🐊 | Artist @JFD_001 | Birder (Latest Lifer: Smew) | He/Him |
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09-09-2012 17:25:24
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Aetosaurs and their size mystery! New find in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, reveals a colossal Typothorax coccinarum, twice the size of others. But size ≠ maturity! New study by @chinleana, William Reyes & Adam Marsh: doi.org/10.1002/ar.253… #FossilFriday
🐊🐊🐊Did you know that crocs started out as agile, land-living critters that looked more like foxes🦊 than “lizard-like” reptiles🦎? 🐊🐊🐊 Our paper The PalAss redescribes Terrestrisuchus, one of the oldest known crocodylomorphs, and such a cool animal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sp…
New paper NatureEcoEvo led by Alex Payne & Katie Davis, with Moonikin Campos, in which we show how the interplay of biotic + abiotic drivers shaped the 250 million year history of crocodiles + their extinct relatives: nature.com/articles/s4155…
Thrilled to be able to share this finally! Our paper is out in NatureEcoEvo, exploring how biotic and abiotic factors shaped the evolutionary history of crocodile-line archosaurs. Huge thanks to co-authors Katie Davis, Phil Mannion and Moonikin Campos! nature.com/articles/s4155…
Finally out! S. Sánchez-Fenollosa (Dinópolis Teruel ), F. Escaso (UNED ) and A. Cobos (Dinópolis Teruel) published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society a new specimens of #Dacentrurus armatus from the Upper Jurassic of #Teruel! doi.org/10.1093/zoolin…
New Peirosauridae from Brazil just dropped! 🚨🐊 Meet Epoidesuchus tavaresae, from the Adamantina Formation (Late Cretaceous), a new pepesuchine peirosaurid, which was long-snouted and semiaquiatic. The great paleoart below was done by Guilherme Gehr. anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ar…
Happy to share our new study published today at Proceedings B! 🐊 Royal Society Publishing Sebastian Hoehna 📝 “The effects of cryptic diversity on diversification dynamics analyses in Crocodylia” royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs… #crocodylian #species #macroevolution 🧵 (1/7)