Michael I. Coates

Michael I. Coates

University of Chicago

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Michael I. Coates

Michael I. Coates, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Chicago, specializes in the field of vertebrate palaeontology, evolution & development.

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

Skeletal and soft tissue completeness of the acanthodian fossil record

Exceptional fossil preservation and evolution of the ray-finned fish brain

The postcranial anatomy of Whatcheeria deltae and its implications for the family Whatcheeriidae

Non-ammocoete larvae of Palaeozoic stem lampreys

A symmoriiform from the Late Devonian of Morocco demonstrates a derived jaw function in ancient chondrichthyans

Michael I. Coates Information

University

Position

Professor Organismal Biology & Anatomy

Citations(all)

7464

Citations(since 2020)

2121

Cited By

5989

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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Michael I. Coates Skills & Research Interests

vertebrate palaeontology

evolution & development

Top articles of Michael I. Coates

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Skeletal and soft tissue completeness of the acanthodian fossil record

Palaeontology

Lisa Schnetz

Richard J Butler

Michael I Coates

Ivan J Sansom

2022/7

Exceptional fossil preservation and evolution of the ray-finned fish brain

Nature

Sam Figueroa

Rodrigo T.

Goodvin

Danielle

Kolmann

...

2023

The postcranial anatomy of Whatcheeria deltae and its implications for the family Whatcheeriidae

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Benjamin KA Otoo

John R Bolt

R Eric Lombard

Kenneth D Angielczyk

Michael I Coates

2021/10/1

Non-ammocoete larvae of Palaeozoic stem lampreys

Nature

Tetsuto Miyashita

Robert W Gess

Kristen Tietjen

Michael I Coates

2021/3

A symmoriiform from the Late Devonian of Morocco demonstrates a derived jaw function in ancient chondrichthyans

Communications Biology

Linda Frey

Michael I Coates

Kristen Tietjen

Martin Rücklin

Christian Klug

2020/11/17

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