Guillermo Navalón

Guillermo Navalón

University of Oxford

H-index: 10

Europe-United Kingdom

About Guillermo Navalón

Guillermo Navalón, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Biology, Shape analysis, Palaeobiology, Avian evolution, Theropod evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Macroevolutionary drivers of morphological disparity in the avian quadrate

A new enantiornithine specimen from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas: avifaunal diversity and life-history of a wetland Mesozoic bird

Geographic patterns of living tetrapod diversity reveal the signature of global diversification dynamics

Environmental signal in the evolutionary diversification of bird skeletons

XXXVII Jornadas de Paleontología

Fossil basicranium clarifies the origin of the avian central nervous system and inner ear

Sinking a giant: quantitative macroevolutionary comparative methods debunk qualitative assumptions

Subaqueous foraging among carnivorous dinosaurs

Guillermo Navalón Information

University

Position

Department of Earth Sciences / Unidad de Paleontología UAM

Citations(all)

401

Citations(since 2020)

374

Cited By

128

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

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Guillermo Navalón Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Biology

Shape analysis

Palaeobiology

Avian evolution

Theropod evolution

Top articles of Guillermo Navalón

Macroevolutionary drivers of morphological disparity in the avian quadrate

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2024/2/21

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

A new enantiornithine specimen from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas: avifaunal diversity and life-history of a wetland Mesozoic bird

Spanish Journal of Palaeontology

2023/12/1

Geographic patterns of living tetrapod diversity reveal the signature of global diversification dynamics

bioRxiv

2023

Environmental signal in the evolutionary diversification of bird skeletons

Nature

2022/11/10

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

XXXVII Jornadas de Paleontología

2022/10

Fossil basicranium clarifies the origin of the avian central nervous system and inner ear

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/9/28

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

Sinking a giant: quantitative macroevolutionary comparative methods debunk qualitative assumptions

bioRxiv

2022/5/6

Subaqueous foraging among carnivorous dinosaurs

Nature

2022/3/31

Beyond the beak: brain size and allometry in avian craniofacial evolution

Journal of Anatomy

2022/2

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

Quantitative analysis of morphometric data of pre-modern birds: Phylogenetic versus ecological signal

Frontiers in Earth Science

2021/7/6

Jesús Marugán-Lobón
Jesús Marugán-Lobón

H-Index: 20

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

Craniofacial development illuminates the evolution of nightbirds (Strisores)

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2021/4/14

A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull

Evolution

2021/4/1

Disparity and macroevolutionary transformation of the maniraptoran manus

Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History

2020/8/21

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

Jesús Marugán-Lobón
Jesús Marugán-Lobón

H-Index: 20

Morphological disparity of the humerus in modern birds

Diversity

2020/4/28

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

The consequences of craniofacial integration for the adaptive radiations of Darwin’s finches and Hawaiian honeycreepers.

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2020/2/3

Guillermo Navalón
Guillermo Navalón

H-Index: 5

Pennaraptoran theropod dinosaurs: past progress and new frontiers.(Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 440)

Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History; no. 440.

2020/8/21

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