Simon G Scarpetta
Affiliations: | Department of Integrative Biology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, herpetology, paleontology, biogeography, Iguania, GerrhonotinaeGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorChristopher J. Bell | grad student | 2015-2021 | UT Austin |
Jimmy A. McGuire | post-doc | 2021- | UC Berkeley |
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Withnell CB, Scarpetta SG. (2024) A new perspective on the taxonomy and systematics of Arvicolinae (Gray, 1821) and a new time-calibrated phylogeny for the clade. Peerj. 12: e16693 |
Scarpetta SG. (2024) A Palaeogene stem crotaphytid () and the phylogenetic affinities of early fossil pleurodontan iguanians. Royal Society Open Science. 11: 221139 |
Brownstein CD, Simões TR, Caldwell MW, et al. (2023) The affinities of the Late Triassic and the age of crown squamates. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230968 |
Karin BR, Krone IW, Frederick J, et al. (2023) Elevational surveys of Sulawesi herpetofauna 1: Gunung Galang, Gunung Dako Nature Reserve. Peerj. 11: e15766 |
Scarpetta SG, Ledesma DT, Bell CJ. (2021) A new extinct species of alligator lizard (Squamata: Elgaria) and an expanded perspective on the osteology and phylogeny of Gerrhonotinae. Bmc Ecology and Evolution. 21: 184 |
Ledesma DT, Scarpetta SG, Bell CJ. (2021) Variation in the skulls of and (Anguidae, Gerrhonotinae) and implications for phylogenetics and fossil identification. Peerj. 9: e11602 |
Scarpetta SG. (2020) Effects of phylogenetic uncertainty on fossil identification illustrated by a new and enigmatic Eocene iguanian. Scientific Reports. 10: 15734 |
Scarpetta SG. (2020) Unusual lizard fossil from the Miocene of Nebraska and a minimum age for cnemidophorine teiids. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 200317 |
Scarpetta SG, Bell CJ. (2019) Novel and bizarre abnormalities of the tooth row in side-blotched lizards (Uta) and rock lizards (Petrosaurus). Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Scarpetta SG. (2019) The first known fossil Uma: ecological evolution and the origins of North American fringe-toed lizards. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 19: 178 |