Andrew D. Bond
@AndrewBond8
PhD Student 🔬 Palaeontologist 🦴🦖 Geochemist 🧪 Interested in Mass Extinctions 🌍☄☠ Arthropod Palaeontology 🦐 and Marine Redox 🌊
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24-01-2012 18:16:02
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Deoxygenation levels similar to today’s played a key role in marine extinctions during a major past climate change event, according to new School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin research led by Prof. micharuhl that underlines the fragility of marine ecosystems.
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Our work in Nature Geoscience has been published. We use Mo isotopes to show that de-oxygenation levels during the end-Triassic extinction were similar to today with localised marine redox change having catastrophic effects on biodiversity The London NERC DTP rdcu.be/dr8mH
First PhD paper published and now available to view online. Our study makes a link between oxygenation of sedimentary pore waters and biodiversity of infaunal organisms within the Larne Basin during the Late Triassic. doi.org/10.1016/j.pala…
The London NERC DTP Royal Holloway
This paper by researchers including Dr. Julien Kimmig is a very exciting discovery of a wide diversity of juvenile Cambrian organisms. The knowledge we will gain about how these early creatures grew and developed is going to be amazing.
nature.com/articles/s4155…
It has been a pleasure to work on this paper with researchers at YKLP, NHM & LMU Munich. Our paper documents the discovery of exites in artiopodans and megacheirans from the Chengjiang biota and makes interpretations regarding exite origins Natural History Museum Universität München Nature Communications
This study uses microtomographic imaging of the Cambrian arthropod Leanchoilia to reveal a previously undetected exite at the base of most appendages, suggesting a deeper origin for exites in arthropod phylogeny. go.nature.com/3ldcNjL Andrew D. Bond RHUL Earth Sciences
🚨🚨🚨 New paper by former colleague J. Paterson et al. that I got the chance to review. Look at these beautiful anomalocaridid 👁️. The preservation is pristine and so little is known about vision in this group that includes Cambrian apex predators. advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/49/e…
.The PalAss team on BBC Two's #UniversityChallenge for #ThrowbackThursday - L-R Richard Fortey, Norman MacLeod, Tim Palmer and Dr Liam Herringshaw
Today, I just joined the #Paleontology , #Oxygenation , and #Climate session of the #VirtualConference Zooming in on the #GOBE . It was very nice to give a talk and to see many familiar faces after a long time. I hope we will be able to meet personally again soon! IGCP653
Very relieved to have finally had my masters research published. Our work studying the evidence of mass extinctions within Burgess Shale Communities is now available to read online and will soon be published by Palaeontology. RHUL Earth Sciences Natural History Museum