Jonathan I. Bloch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
Area:
Vertebrate evolution, evolution of mammalsWebsite:
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"Jonathan Bloch"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPhilip D. Gingerich | grad student | 2001 | University of Michigan | |
(Mammalian paleontology of freshwater limestones from the Paleocene -Eocene of the Clarks Fork Basin, Wyoming.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeStephanie Lukowski | grad student | 2004 | South Dakota School of Mines & Technology |
Jonathan Hoffman | grad student | 2006 | UF Gainesville |
Jason Bourque | grad student | 2007 | UF Gainesville |
Edwin Alberto Cadena | grad student | 2009 | UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree) |
Aldo Rincón | grad student | 2011 | UF Gainesville |
Alexander Hastings | grad student | 2012 | UF Gainesville |
Arianna Harrington | grad student | 2015 | UF Gainesville |
Carly Manz | grad student | 2015 | UF Gainesville |
Paul E. Morse | grad student | 2010-2018 | UF Gainesville |
Ross Secord | post-doc | 2007-2008 | UF Gainesville |
Aaron R. Wood | post-doc | 2011-2014 | UF Gainesville |
Jorge Velez-Juarbe | post-doc | 2013-2014 | UF Gainesville (Anatomy Tree) |
Nathan A Jud | post-doc | 2014-2016 | UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDouglas M. Boyer | collaborator | Duke (Evolution Tree) | |
Stephen G. Chester | collaborator | Brooklyn College, City University of New York (Anthropology Tree) | |
Gregg Gunnell | collaborator | Duke | |
Jason J. Head | collaborator | Cambridge (Evolution Tree) | |
Carlos Jaramillo | collaborator | STRI | |
Bruce MacFadden | collaborator | UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree) | |
Gary Morgan | collaborator | New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science | |
Eric Sargis | collaborator | Yale (Anthropology Tree) | |
Mary T. Silcox | collaborator | University of Toronto, Scarborough | |
Scott Wing | collaborator | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History |
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White CL, Bloch JI, Morse PE, et al. (2023) Virtual endocast of late Paleocene Niptomomys (Microsyopidae, Euarchonta) and early primate brain evolution. Journal of Human Evolution. 175: 103303 |
Silcox MT, Gunnell GF, Bloch JI. (2020) Cranial anatomy of Microsyops annectens (Microsyopidae, Euarchonta, Mammalia) from the middle Eocene of Northwestern Wyoming Journal of Paleontology. 94: 979-1006 |
Presslee S, Slater GJ, Pujos F, et al. (2019) Palaeoproteomics resolves sloth relationships. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Chester SGB, Williamson TE, Silcox MT, et al. (2019) Skeletal morphology of the early Paleocene plesiadapiform Torrejonia wilsoni (Euarchonta, Palaechthonidae). Journal of Human Evolution. 128: 76-92 |
Morse PE, Chester SGB, Boyer DM, et al. (2018) New fossils, systematics, and biogeography of the oldest known crown primate Teilhardina from the earliest Eocene of Asia, Europe, and North America. Journal of Human Evolution |
Boyer DM, Maiolino SA, Holroyd PA, et al. (2018) Oldest evidence for grooming claws in euprimates. Journal of Human Evolution |
Vitek NS, Manz CL, Gao T, et al. (2017) Semi-supervised determination of pseudocryptic morphotypes using observer-free characterizations of anatomical alignment and shape. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 5041-5055 |
Chester SGB, Williamson TE, Bloch JI, et al. (2017) Oldest skeleton of a plesiadapiform provides additional evidence for an exclusively arboreal radiation of stem primates in the Palaeocene. Royal Society Open Science. 4: 170329 |
Silcox MT, Bloch JI, Boyer DM, et al. (2017) The evolutionary radiation of plesiadapiforms. Evolutionary Anthropology. 26: 74-94 |
Baczynski AA, McInerney FA, Wing SL, et al. (2017) Constraining paleohydrologic change during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in the continental interior of North America Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 465: 237-246 |