Paul Willis
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Australian science communicator and paleontologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Paul M. A. Willis is an Australian palaeontologist, science communicator and former Director of the Royal Institution of Australia . Career Willis studied zoology and geology at University of Sydney and went on to complete a PhD in palaeontology at the University of New South Wales. He has been a resident palaeontologist on ten Antarctic expeditions and has written or co-authored eight books on dinosaurs, rocks and fossils.
Paul Willis 's Published Works
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- The origin of modern crocodyliforms: new evidence from the Cretaceous of Australia (2006) (185)
- The crocodilian Goniopholis simus from the Lower Cretaceous of north-western Germany (1999) (75)
- A new crocodylian from the Early Eocene of south-eastern Queensland and a preliminary investigation of the phylogenetic relationships of crocodyloids (1996) (71)
- Feralisation targets different genomic loci to domestication in the chicken (2016) (43)
- Trilophosuchus Rackhami gen. et sp. nov., a New Crocodilian from the Early Miocene Limestones of Riversleigh, Northwestern Queensland (1993) (41)
- Mixed ancestry and admixture in Kauai's feral chickens: invasion of domestic genes into ancient Red Junglefowl reservoirs (2015) (39)
- AN EXTINCT PLEISTOCENE ENDEMIC MEKOSUCHINE CROCODYLIAN FROM FIJI (2002) (37)
- Review of fossil crocodilians from Australasia (1997) (34)
- A review of the Plio-Pleistocene crocodilian genus Pallimnarchus (1997) (21)
- Quinkana babarrac a new species of ziphodont mekosuchine crocodile from the Early Pliocene Bluff Downs local faunac northern Australia with a revision of the genus (1996) (19)
- A new crocodile of the gavial ecomorph morphology from the Miocene of Northern Australia (1991) (18)
- A Pleistocene Longirostrine Crocodilian from Riversleigh: First Fossil Occurrence of Crocodylus Johnstoni Krefft (1990) (16)
- A longirostrine crocodile from the Early Tertiary of southeastern Queensland (1991) (13)
- A new species of mekosuchine crocodilian from the middle Palaeogene Rundle Formation, central Queensland (2005) (8)
- A Probable Piscivorous Crocodile from Eocene Deposits of Mcmurdo Sound, East Antarctica (2013) (4)
- Taphonomy of crocodilians from the Eocene Lake Messel (Darmstadt, Germany) with implications for the sedimentary environments (1996) (2)
- The Australian palaeoherpetological renaissance: a review of Australian pelaeoherpetology, 1990–93 (1993) (1)
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