Mark Purnell

Mark Purnell

University of Leicester

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark Purnell

Mark Purnell, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leicester,

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

Three-dimensional dental microwear in type-Maastrichtian mosasaur teeth (Reptilia, Squamata)

Dietary niche shifts are coincident with mammalian body size reduction during a Paleocene hyperthermal

Experimental analysis of organ decay and pH gradients within a carcass and the implications for phosphatization of soft tissues

Dietary inference from dental topographic analysis of feeding tools in diverse animals

Systematic analysis of exceptionally preserved fossils: correlated patterns of decay and preservation

Late Triassic (Norian) conodont apparatuses revealed by conodont clusters from Yunnan Province, Southwestern China

Dental microwear texture analysis along reptile tooth rows: complex variation with non-dietary variables

Dental microwear texture analysis as a tool for dietary discrimination in elasmobranchs

Mark Purnell Information

University

Position

Professor of Palaeobiology

Citations(all)

4403

Citations(since 2020)

1680

Cited By

3573

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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University of Leicester

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Top articles of Mark Purnell

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Three-dimensional dental microwear in type-Maastrichtian mosasaur teeth (Reptilia, Squamata)

Scientific Reports

Femke M Holwerda

Jordan Bestwick

Mark A Purnell

John WM Jagt

Anne S Schulp

2023/11/9

Dietary niche shifts are coincident with mammalian body size reduction during a Paleocene hyperthermal

Neil F Adams

SL Brusatte

TE Williamson

R Secord

MA Purnell

2023/9

Experimental analysis of organ decay and pH gradients within a carcass and the implications for phosphatization of soft tissues

Palaeontology

Thomas Clements

Mark A Purnell

Sarah Gabbott

2022/7

Dietary inference from dental topographic analysis of feeding tools in diverse animals

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Christopher Stockey

Neil F Adams

Thomas HP Harvey

Philip CJ Donoghue

Mark A Purnell

2022/1/14

Systematic analysis of exceptionally preserved fossils: correlated patterns of decay and preservation

Palaeontology

Sarah E Gabbott

Robert S Sansom

Mark A Purnell

2021/11

Late Triassic (Norian) conodont apparatuses revealed by conodont clusters from Yunnan Province, Southwestern China

Journal of Earth Science

Weiping Zeng

Mark A Purnell

Haishui Jiang

Muhui Zhang

2021/6

Dental microwear texture analysis along reptile tooth rows: complex variation with non-dietary variables

Royal Society Open Science

Jordan Bestwick

David M Unwin

Donald M Henderson

Mark A Purnell

2021/2/3

Dental microwear texture analysis as a tool for dietary discrimination in elasmobranchs

Jessica Droke L

James Ahern CM

Ivor Janković

Mario Novak

Jacqueline Balen

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2019

Dietary constraints of phytosaurian reptiles revealed by dental microwear textural analysis

Palaeontology

Jordan Bestwick

Andrew S Jones

Mark A Purnell

Richard J Butler

2021/1

Dietary signals in dental microwear of predatory small mammals appear unaffected by extremes in environmental abrasive load

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Neil F Adams

Thomas Gray

Mark A Purnell

2020/11/15

Dietary diversity and evolution of the earliest flying vertebrates revealed by dental microwear texture analysis

Nature communications

Jordan Bestwick

David M Unwin

Richard J Butler

Mark A Purnell

2020/10/28

Mashers, Gnashers, or Underwater Slashers? Mosasaur microwear and geochemistry explored amongst two different mosasaur communities in the Late Cretaceous of the Netherlands and …

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 80th Annual Meeting

FM Holwerda

Jordan Bestwick

MA Purnell

AS Schulp

2020

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