Lawrence Witmer

Lawrence Witmer

Ohio University

H-index: 58

North America-United States

About Lawrence Witmer

Lawrence Witmer, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ohio University, specializes in the field of anatomy, functional morphology, vertebrate paleontology, evolutionary biology, dinosaurs.

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

Avialan-like brain morphology in Sinovenator (Troodontidae, Theropoda)

Convergent avialan brain morphology in Sinovenator (Troodontidae, Theropoda)

Orbital soft tissues, bones, and allometry: Implications for the size and position of crocodylian eyes

Soft tissues influence nasal airflow in diapsids: Implications for dinosaurs

Modified skulls but conservative brains? The palaeoneurology and endocranial anatomy of baryonychine dinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae)

Evidence for a novel cranial thermoregulatory pathway in thalattosuchian crocodylomorphs

Cephalic salt gland evolution in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur

Lawrence Witmer Information

University

Position

Professor of Anatomy Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Citations(all)

12605

Citations(since 2020)

4697

Cited By

11016

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

97

Email

University Profile Page

Ohio University

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Lawrence Witmer Skills & Research Interests

anatomy

functional morphology

vertebrate paleontology

evolutionary biology

dinosaurs

Top articles of Lawrence Witmer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Avialan-like brain morphology in Sinovenator (Troodontidae, Theropoda)

Communications Biology

Congyu Yu

Akinobu Watanabe

Zichuan Qin

J Logan King

Lawrence M Witmer

...

2024/2/10

Convergent avialan brain morphology in Sinovenator (Troodontidae, Theropoda)

Congyu Yu

Akinobu Watanabe

Zichuan Qin

Logan King

Lawrence Witmer

...

2023/1/19

Orbital soft tissues, bones, and allometry: Implications for the size and position of crocodylian eyes

The Anatomical Record

Donald Greene Cerio

Lawrence M Witmer

2023/10

Soft tissues influence nasal airflow in diapsids: Implications for dinosaurs

Journal of Morphology

Jason M Bourke

Lawrence M Witmer

2023/9

Modified skulls but conservative brains? The palaeoneurology and endocranial anatomy of baryonychine dinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae)

Journal of Anatomy

Chris Tijani Barker

Darren Naish

Jacob Trend

Lysanne Veerle Michels

Lawrence Witmer

...

2023/6

Evidence for a novel cranial thermoregulatory pathway in thalattosuchian crocodylomorphs

PeerJ

Mark T Young

Charlotte IW Bowman

Arthur Erb

Julia A Schwab

Lawrence M Witmer

...

2023/5/2

Cephalic salt gland evolution in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Thomas Cowgill

Mark T Young Fls

Julia A Schwab

Stig Walsh

Lawrence M Witmer

...

2023/3/1

The first occurrence of an avian-style respiratory infection in a non-avian dinosaur

Scientific Reports

D Cary Woodruff

Ewan DS Wolff

Mathew J Wedel

Sophie Dennison

Lawrence M Witmer

2022/2/10

Convergent evolution in dippers (Aves, Cinclidae): The only wing‐propelled diving songbirds

The Anatomical Record

N Adam Smith

Krista L Koeller

Julia A Clarke

Daniel T Ksepka

Jonathan S Mitchell

...

2022/7

Consilient evidence affirms expansive stabilizing ligaments in the tyrannosaurid foot

Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology

Lara Surring

Michael Burns

Eric Snively

Daniel Barta

Thomas Holtz

...

2022/11/28

Closing in the skull: Drivers of ontogenetic changes in emu skulls, Dromaius novaehollandiae (Palaeognathae: Casuariidae)

The FASEB Journal

Khanh To

Todd Green

Lawrence Witmer

Michelle Stocker

2022/5

Ontogenetic variation in the crocodylian vestibular system

Journal of Anatomy

Julia A Schwab

Mark T Young

Stig A Walsh

Lawrence M Witmer

Yanina Herrera

...

2022/5

New digital braincase endocasts of two species of Desmatosuchus and neurocranial diversity within Aetosauria (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia)

The Anatomical Record

M Belén von Baczko

Julia B Desojo

David J Gower

Ryan Ridgely

Paula Bona

...

2022/10

‘Ear stones’ in crocodylians: a cross-species comparative and ontogenetic survey of otolith structures

Royal Society Open Science

Julia A Schwab

Mark T Young

Stig A Walsh

Lawrence M Witmer

Yanina Herrera

...

2022/3/23

Rostral neurovasculature indicates sensory trade‐offs in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

The Anatomical Record

Charlotte IW Bowman

Mark T Young

Julia A Schwab

Stig Walsh

Lawrence M Witmer

...

2022/10

NMS Schools Assembly-Ancient Egypt

Margaret Maitland

Daniel M Potter

2022/2/24

Paranasal sinus system and upper respiratory tract evolution in Mesozoic pelagic crocodylomorphs

The Anatomical Record

Thomas Cowgill

Mark T Young

Julia A Schwab

Stig Walsh

Lawrence M Witmer

...

2022/10

Deep evolutionary diversification of semicircular canals in archosaurs

Current Biology

Mario Bronzati

Roger BJ Benson

Serjoscha W Evers

Martín D Ezcurra

Sergio F Cabreira

...

2021/6/21

The braincase and inner ear of ‘Metriorhynchus’ cf. ‘M.’ brachyrhynchus – implications for aquatic sensory adaptations in crocodylomorphs

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology

Julia A Schwab

Mark T Young

Yanina Herrera

Lawrence M Witmer

Stig A Walsh

...

2021/1/2

Making sense of dinosaurs and birds

Science

Lawrence M Witmer

2021/5/7

See List of Professors in Lawrence Witmer University(Ohio University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 29
Casey M Holliday

Casey M Holliday

University of Missouri

H-index: 27
Ryan Ridgely

Ryan Ridgely

Ohio University

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