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This project explores the ecological diversity of jawed vertebrates through the study of fossil teeth. By applying biomechanical methods, it aims to understand the relationship between tooth morphology and functional abilities over time.
The fossil record provides a unique opportunity to study changes in ecological diversity over time.
However, understanding palaeoecological structure is complicated by evolutionary convergence, which can cause morphologically distinct organisms to fill the same ecological niche.
Integration of palaeobiomechanical methodology is necessary to understand changes in ecological structure at a functional level through Earth history.
The goal of this project is to examine questions of palaeoecology in…
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