Paul M. Barrett, MA, PhD

Affiliations: 
Earth Sciences Natural History Museum, London 
Area:
Vertebrate palaeontology
Website:
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Foffa D, Nesbitt SJ, Butler RJ, et al. (2023) The osteology of the Late Triassic reptile Scleromochlus taylori from μCT data. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Groh SS, Upchurch P, Day JJ, et al. (2023) The biogeographic history of neosuchian crocodiles and the impact of saltwater tolerance variability. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230725
Button DJ, Porro LB, Lautenschlager S, et al. (2022) Multiple pathways to herbivory underpinned deep divergences in ornithischian evolution. Current Biology : Cb
Chiarenza AA, Waterson AM, Schmidt DN, et al. (2022) 100 million years of turtle paleoniche dynamics enable the prediction of latitudinal range shifts in a warming world. Current Biology : Cb
Foffa D, Dunne EM, Nesbitt SJ, et al. (2022) Scleromochlus and the early evolution of Pterosauromorpha. Nature
Marghoub A, Williams CJA, Leite JV, et al. (2022) Unravelling the structural variation of lizard osteoderms. Acta Biomaterialia
Yao X, Barrett PM, Yang L, et al. (2022) A new early branching armored dinosaur from the Lower Jurassic of southwestern China. Elife. 11
Bestwick J, Jones AS, Nesbitt SJ, et al. (2021) Cranial functional morphology of the pseudosuchian Effigia and implications for its ecological role in the Triassic. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Maidment SCR, Strachan SJ, Ouarhache D, et al. (2021) Bizarre dermal armour suggests the first African ankylosaur. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Cleary TJ, Benson RBJ, Holroyd PA, et al. (2020) Tracing the patterns of non‐marine turtle richness from the Triassic to the Palaeogene: from origin to global spread Palaeontology. 63: 753-774
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