Julia A. Clarke, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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"Julia Clarke"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJacques Armand Gauthier | grad student | 2002 | Yale | |
(The morphology and systematic position of Ichthyornis Marsh and the phylogenetic relationships of basal ornithurae.) |
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Torres CR, Clarke JA, Groenke JR, et al. (2025) Cretaceous Antarctic bird skull elucidates early avian ecological diversity. Nature. 638: 146-151 |
Musser G, Clarke JA. (2024) A new Paleogene fossil and a new dataset for waterfowl (Aves: Anseriformes) clarify phylogeny, ecological evolution, and avian evolution at the K-Pg Boundary. Plos One. 19: e0278737 |
Urban CA, Legendre LJ, Clarke JA. (2023) Description of natal down of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) and comparison with common quail (Coturnix coturnix): Developmental and evolutionary implications. Journal of Anatomy |
Eliason CM, Proffitt JV, Clarke JA. (2023) Early diversification of avian limb morphology and the role of modularity in the locomotor evolution of crown birds. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 77: 342-354 |
Legendre LJ, Choi S, Clarke JA. (2022) The diverse terminology of reptile eggshell microstructure and its effect on phylogenetic comparative analyses. Journal of Anatomy |
Li Z, Wang M, Stidham TA, et al. (2021) Novel evolution of a hyper-elongated tongue in a Cretaceous enantiornithine from China and the evolution of the hyolingual apparatus and feeding in birds. Journal of Anatomy |
Smith NA, Koeller KL, Clarke JA, et al. (2021) Convergent evolution in dippers (Aves, Cinclidae): The only wing-propelled diving songbirds. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Torres CR, Norell MA, Clarke JA. (2021) Bird neurocranial and body mass evolution across the end-Cretaceous mass extinction: The avian brain shape left other dinosaurs behind. Science Advances. 7 |
Legendre LJ, Clarke JA. (2021) Shifts in eggshell thickness are related to changes in locomotor ecology in dinosaurs. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Legendre LJ, Rubilar-Rogers D, Musser GM, et al. (2020) A giant soft-shelled egg from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica. Nature |