Duncan J. Murdock, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | School of Earth Sciences | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom |
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"Duncan Murdock"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPhilip Donoghue | grad student | University of Bristol | |
Mark A. Purnell | post-doc | University of Leicester |
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Sign in to add traineeIsabella Leonhard | grad student | 2019- | Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen (Geotree) |
Fiona Pye | grad student | 2019-2019 | Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen (Geotree) |
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Murdock DJ, Gabbott SE, Purnell MA. (2016) The impact of taphonomic data on phylogenetic resolution: Helenodora inopinata (Carboniferous, Mazon Creek Lagerstätte) and the onychophoran stem lineage. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 16: 19 |
Murdock DJ, Gabbott SE, Mayer G, et al. (2014) Decay of velvet worms (Onychophora), and bias in the fossil record of lobopodians. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 14: 222 |
Murdock DJ, Rayfield EJ, Donoghue PC. (2014) Functional adaptation underpinned the evolutionary assembly of the earliest vertebrate skeleton. Evolution & Development. 16: 354-61 |
Murdock DJ, Bengtson S, Marone F, et al. (2014) Evaluating scenarios for the evolutionary assembly of the brachiopod body plan. Evolution & Development. 16: 13-24 |
Murdock DJ, Dong XP, Repetski JE, et al. (2013) The origin of conodonts and of vertebrate mineralized skeletons. Nature. 502: 546-9 |
Murdock DJ, Sansom IJ, Donoghue PC. (2013) Cutting the first 'teeth': a new approach to functional analysis of conodont elements. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 280: 20131524 |
Murdock DJ, Donoghue PC. (2011) Evolutionary origins of animal skeletal biomineralization. Cells, Tissues, Organs. 194: 98-102 |