Kenneth Kermack
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British palaeontologist
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Kenneth Kermack's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Manchester
Why Is Kenneth Kermack Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kenneth A. Kermack was a British palaeontologist at University College London most notable for his work on early mammals with his wife, Doris Mary Kermack. Among Kermack's other significant contributions was the observation that Diplodocus could not have had an aquatic lifestyle because sheer water pressure alone on its chest would have prevented it breathing whilst submerged.
Kenneth Kermack's Published Works
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- Organic correlation and allometry. (1950) (400)
- The skull of Morganucodon (1981) (253)
- The lower jaw of Morganucodon (1973) (234)
- The Welsh pantothere Kuehneotherium praecursoris (1968) (121)
- Aegialodon dawsoni, a new trituberculosectorial tooth from the Lower Wealden (1965) (76)
- The cranial structure of the Triconodonts (1963) (72)
- The jaw articulation of the Docodonta and the classification of Mesozoic mammals (1958) (67)
- Invertebrate Fossils (1971) (62)
- A new docodont from the Forest Marble (1987) (55)
- A biometrical study of Micraster coranguinum and M. (Isomicraster) senonensis (1954) (54)
- New multituberculate-like teeth from the Middle Jurassic of England (1998) (49)
- THE EAR IN MAMMAL-LIKE REPTILES AND EARLY MAMMALS (1983) (46)
- Tooth replacement in mammal-like reptiles of the suborders gorgonopsia and therocephalia (1956) (46)
- The interrelations of early mammals (1967) (43)
- The evolution of mammalian characters (1984) (43)
- The Functional Significance of the Hypocercal Tail in Pteraspis Rostrata (1943) (19)
- The Propulsive Powers of Blue and Fin Whales (1948) (18)
- Molar Evolution in Mesozoic Mammals (1967) (14)
- The First Mammals (1984) (14)
- The origin of mammals and the evolution of the temporomandibular joint. (1972) (13)
- LXXX.—A note on the habits of the Sauropods (1951) (11)
- Hearing in early mammals (1989) (7)
- The ear in the theropsida (1982) (4)
- Evolution of Mammalian Dental Structures (1972) (2)
- Chapter 28 Reptilia (1967) (2)
- Specialised Cynodont Derivatives (1984) (2)
- Reviews of Publications (1981) (1)
- The Evolution of Mammalian Sight and Hearing (1984) (1)
- Palaeontology. Hearing in early mammals. (1989) (1)
- Essays on Fossils (1972) (1)
- The Ancestors of the Mammals (1984) (0)
- Volcanism and early terretrial biotas: Eds Rofle. Clarkson and Panchen. Trans Roy Edinburgh. Vol. 84 Parts 3 & 4. 390 pp; 5 colour plates; paperback £39. ISBN 0 263 5933. 1994 Trans: Earth Sciences (1995) (0)
- The Completion of the First Stage of Mammalian Evolution in the Middle Jurassic (1984) (0)
- Dentitions, Tooth-Replacement and Jaw Articulation (1984) (0)
- The Mammals of the Lower Cretaceous (1984) (0)
- Vertebrate Past (1971) (0)
- Balancing background noise (1990) (0)
- The Mammals of the Upper Jurassic (1984) (0)
- Chapter 30 Mammalia (1967) (0)
- Middle Jurassic of England (1998) (0)
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