Tiago Simões

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Pinheiro FL, Eltink E, Paes-Neto VD, et al. (2024) Interrelationships among Early Triassic faunas of Western Gondwana and Laurasia as illuminated by a new South American benthosuchid temnospondyl. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
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
López-Antoñanzas R, Mitchell J, Simões TR, et al. (2022) Integrative Phylogenetics: Tools for Palaeontologists to Explore the Tree of Life. Biology. 11
Simões TR, Kammerer CF, Caldwell MW, et al. (2022) Successive climate crises in the deep past drove the early evolution and radiation of reptiles. Science Advances. 8: eabq1898
Simões TR, Kinney-Broderick G, Pierce SE. (2022) An exceptionally preserved Sphenodon-like sphenodontian reveals deep time conservation of the tuatara skeleton and ontogeny. Communications Biology. 5: 195
Martínez RN, Simões TR, Sobral G, et al. (2021) A Triassic stem lepidosaur illuminates the origin of lizard-like reptiles. Nature
Simões TR, Pierce SE. (2021) Sustained high rates of morphological evolution during the rise of tetrapods. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Simões TR, Caldwell MW, Pierce SE. (2020) Sphenodontian phylogeny and the impact of model choice in Bayesian morphological clock estimates of divergence times and evolutionary rates. Bmc Biology. 18: 191
Simões TR, Vernygora O, Caldwell MW, et al. (2020) Megaevolutionary dynamics and the timing of evolutionary innovation in reptiles. Nature Communications. 11: 3322
Bittencourt JS, Simões TR, Caldwell MW, et al. (2020) Discovery of the oldest South American fossil lizard illustrates the cosmopolitanism of early South American squamates. Communications Biology. 3: 201
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