Jon Tennant

Affiliations: 
Geological Society of London, Imperial College London 
Area:
Palaeontology, Biodiversity, Ecology
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Philip D. Mannion grad student Imperial College London (Evolution Tree)
Paul Upchurch grad student (Evolution Tree)
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Tennant JP, Chiarenza AA, Baron M. (2018) How has our knowledge of dinosaur diversity through geologic time changed through research history? Peerj. 6: e4417
Tennant JP, Mannion PD, Upchurch P. (2016) Sea level regulated tetrapod diversity dynamics through the Jurassic/Cretaceous interval. Nature Communications. 7: 12737
Tennant JP, Mannion PD, Upchurch P. (2016) Environmental drivers of crocodyliform extinction across the Jurassic/Cretaceous transition. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283
Tennant JP, Mannion PD, Upchurch P, et al. (2016) Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Tennant JP, Mannion PD, Upchurch P. (2016) Evolutionary relationships and systematics of Atoposauridae (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): implications for the rise of Eusuchia Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 177: 854-936
Mannion PD, Benson RB, Carrano MT, et al. (2015) Climate constrains the evolutionary history and biodiversity of crocodylians. Nature Communications. 6: 8438
Tennant J, Mannion PD. (2015) Evolutionary relationships of atoposaurid crocodyliforms and evidence for allopatric speciation driving their high diversity in the late jurassic of europe Scienceopen Posters
Tennant JP, MacLeod N. (2014) Snout shape in extant ruminants. Plos One. 9: e112035
Tennant JP, Mannion PD. (2014) Revision of the Late Jurassic crocodyliform Alligatorellus, and evidence for allopatric speciation driving high diversity in western European atoposaurids. Peerj. 2: e599
Tennant J, Mannion P. (2014) Evolutionary relationships of Atoposaurid crocodyliforms and evidence for allopatric speciation driving their high diversity in the late jurassic of Europe F1000research. 5
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