Darren Naish
Darren William Naish (born 26 September 1975) is a British vertebrate palaeontologist, author and science communicator.As a researcher, he is best known for his work describing and reevaluating dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles, including ''Eotyrannus'', ''Xenoposeidon'', and azhdarchid pterosaurs. Much of his research has focused on Wealden Group fossils from the Isle of Wight.
He is founder of the vertebrate palaeozoology blog Tetrapod Zoology, and has written several popular science books. Naish also makes frequent media appearances and is a scientific consultant and advisor for film, television, museums and exhibitions. Naish is also known for his scepticism and work examining cryptozoology and sea monster sightings and beliefs from a scientific perspective. Provided by Wikipedia
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A reappraisal of azhdarchid pterosaur functional morphology and paleoecology. by Mark P Witton, Darren Naish
Published 2008-05-01
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‘Mystery big cats’ in the Peruvian Amazon: morphometrics solve a cryptozoological mystery by Darren Naish, Manabu Sakamoto, Peter Hocking, Gustavo Sanchez
Published 2014-03-01
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Powered flight in hatchling pterosaurs: evidence from wing form and bone strength by Darren Naish, Mark P. Witton, Elizabeth Martin-Silverstone
Published 2021-07-01
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Correction: New Ophthalmosaurid Ichthyosaurs from the European Lower Cretaceous Demonstrate Extensive Ichthyosaur Survival across the Jurassic–Cretaceous Boundary. by Valentin Fischer, Michael W. Maisch, Darren Naish, Ralf Kosma, Jeff Liston, Ulrich Joger, Fritz J. Krüger, Judith Pardo Pérez, Jessica Tainsh, Robert M. Appleby
Published 2012-01-01
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New ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs from the European Lower Cretaceous demonstrate extensive ichthyosaur survival across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. by Valentin Fischer, Michael W Maisch, Darren Naish, Ralf Kosma, Jeff Liston, Ulrich Joger, Fritz J Krüger, Judith Pardo Pérez, Jessica Tainsh, Robert M Appleby
Published 2012-01-01
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New spinosaurids from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous, UK) and the European origins of Spinosauridae by Chris T. Barker, David W. E. Hone, Darren Naish, Andrea Cau, Jeremy A. F. Lockwood, Brian Foster, Claire E. Clarkin, Philipp Schneider, Neil J. Gostling
Published 2021-09-01
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