Prof. Paul Upchurch,

Prof. Paul  Upchurch,

University College London

H-index: 61

Europe-United Kingdom

About Prof. Paul Upchurch,

Prof. Paul Upchurch,, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Dinosaur evolution and systematics, biogeography, Mesozoic evolution, phylogeny.

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

New occurrences of the bone-eating worm Osedax from Late Cretaceous marine reptiles and implications for its biogeography and diversification

The biogeographic history of neosuchian crocodiles and the impact of saltwater tolerance variability

The prevalence of invertebrate bioerosion on Mesozoic marine reptile bone from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the United Kingdom: new data and implications for taphonomy and …

Looking out for visual impairments

How to render species comparable taxonomic units through deep time: a case study on intraspecific osteological variability in extant and extinct lacertid lizards

How to date a crocodile: estimation of neosuchian clade ages and a comparison of four time‐scaling methods

Newly detected data from Haestasaurus and review of sauropod skin morphology suggests Early Jurassic origin of skin papillae

Re-assessment of the Late Jurassic eusauropod dinosaur Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum Dong, 1997, from the Turpan Basin, China, and the evolution of hyper …

Prof. Paul Upchurch, Information

University

Position

Department of Earth Sciences

Citations(all)

11455

Citations(since 2020)

4013

Cited By

9192

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

114

i10Index(since 2020)

89

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Prof. Paul Upchurch, Skills & Research Interests

Dinosaur evolution and systematics

biogeography

Mesozoic evolution

phylogeny

Top articles of Prof. Paul Upchurch,

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

New occurrences of the bone-eating worm Osedax from Late Cretaceous marine reptiles and implications for its biogeography and diversification

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Sarah Jamison-Todd

Philip D Mannion

Adrian G Glover

Paul Upchurch

2024/4/10

The biogeographic history of neosuchian crocodiles and the impact of saltwater tolerance variability

Royal Society Open Science

Sebastian S Groh

Paul Upchurch

Julia J Day

Paul M Barrett

2023/10/4

The prevalence of invertebrate bioerosion on Mesozoic marine reptile bone from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the United Kingdom: new data and implications for taphonomy and …

Geological Magazine

Sarah Jamison-Todd

Paul Upchurch

Philip D Mannion

2023/9

Looking out for visual impairments

Paul Upchurch

2022/12

How to render species comparable taxonomic units through deep time: a case study on intraspecific osteological variability in extant and extinct lacertid lizards

Systematic biology

Emanuel Tschopp

James G Napoli

Lukardis CM Wencker

Massimo Delfino

Paul Upchurch

2022/7/1

How to date a crocodile: estimation of neosuchian clade ages and a comparison of four time‐scaling methods

Palaeontology

Sebastian S Groh

Paul Upchurch

Paul M Barrett

Julia J Day

2022/3

Newly detected data from Haestasaurus and review of sauropod skin morphology suggests Early Jurassic origin of skin papillae

Michael Pittman

Nathan J Enriquez

Phil R Bell

Thomas G Kaye

Paul Upchurch

2022/2/10

Re-assessment of the Late Jurassic eusauropod dinosaur Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum Dong, 1997, from the Turpan Basin, China, and the evolution of hyper …

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology

Paul Upchurch

Philip D Mannion

Xing Xu

Paul M Barrett

2021/7/4

Second specimen of the Late Cretaceous Australian sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae provides new anatomical information on the skull and neck of …

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Stephen F Poropat

Martin Kundrát

Philip D Mannion

Paul Upchurch

Travis R Tischler

...

2021/6/1

The phylogenetic relationships of neosuchian crocodiles and their implications for the convergent evolution of the longirostrine condition

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Sebastian S Groh

Paul Upchurch

Paul M Barrett

Julia J Day

2020/2/13

Ten more years of discovery: revisiting the quality of the sauropodomorph dinosaur fossil record

Palaeontology

Daniel D Cashmore

Philip D Mannion

Paul Upchurch

Richard J Butler

2020/11

The biogeography of coelurosaurian theropods and its impact on their evolutionary history

Anyang Ding

Michael Pittman

Paul Upchurch

Jingmai O'Connor

Daniel J Field

...

2020/8/21

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.

Michael Pittman

Xing Xu

Jingmai O'Connor

Daniel J Field

Alan Hamilton Turner

...

2020/8/21

Osteology of Klamelisaurus gobiensis (Dinosauria, Eusauropoda) and the evolutionary history of Middle–Late Jurassic Chinese sauropods

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology

Andrew J Moore

Paul Upchurch

Paul M Barrett

James M Clark

Xu Xing

2020/8/17

Osteology of the Wide-Hipped Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaur Savannasaurus Elliottorum from the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology

Stephen F Poropat

Philip D Mannion

Paul Upchurch

Travis R Tischler

Trish Sloan

...

2020/9/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 63
A S Gale

A S Gale

University of Portsmouth

H-index: 57
Richard J. Butler

Richard J. Butler

University of Birmingham

H-index: 57
Roger Benson

Roger Benson

University of Oxford

H-index: 49
Emily J Rayfield

Emily J Rayfield

University of Bristol

H-index: 45
Jeff Wilson Mantilla

Jeff Wilson Mantilla

University of Michigan

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