Prof Stephen Wroe

Prof Stephen Wroe

University of New England, Australia

H-index: 52

Oceania-Australia

About Prof Stephen Wroe

Prof Stephen Wroe, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New England, Australia, specializes in the field of evolution, zoology, biomechanics, palaeontology, physical anthropology.

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

Unexpectedly uneven distribution of functional trade-offs explains cranial morphological diversity in carnivores

Marsupial functional morphology, biomechanics, and feeding ecology

Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share high cerebral cortex integration into adulthood

Raptorial appendages of the Cambrian apex predator Anomalocaris canadensis are built for soft prey and speed

Cranial osteology and palaeobiology of the Early Cretaceous bird Jeholornis prima (Aves: Jeholornithiformes)

Abdominal contents reveal Cretaceous crocodyliforms ate dinosaurs

New ankylosaurian cranial remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Albian) Toolebuc Formation of Queensland, Australia

Human face‐off: a new method for mapping evolutionary rates on three‐dimensional digital models

Prof Stephen Wroe Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

8133

Citations(since 2020)

3164

Cited By

6349

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

95

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Prof Stephen Wroe Skills & Research Interests

evolution

zoology

biomechanics

palaeontology

physical anthropology

Top articles of Prof Stephen Wroe

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unexpectedly uneven distribution of functional trade-offs explains cranial morphological diversity in carnivores

Nature Communications

Gabriele Sansalone

Stephen Wroe

Geoffrey Coates

Marie RG Attard

Carmelo Fruciano

2024/4/16

Marsupial functional morphology, biomechanics, and feeding ecology

Stephen Wroe

Gabriele Sansalone

2023/3/8

Homo sapiens and Neanderthals share high cerebral cortex integration into adulthood

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Gabriele Sansalone

Antonio Profico

Stephen Wroe

Kari Allen

Justin Ledogar

...

2023/1

Raptorial appendages of the Cambrian apex predator Anomalocaris canadensis are built for soft prey and speed

Proceedings of the royal society B

Russell DC Bicknell

Michel Schmidt

Imran A Rahman

Gregory D Edgecombe

Susana Gutarra

...

2023/7/12

Cranial osteology and palaeobiology of the Early Cretaceous bird Jeholornis prima (Aves: Jeholornithiformes)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Han Hu

Yan Wang

Matteo Fabbri

Jingmai K O’Connor

Paul G McDonald

...

2023/5/1

Abdominal contents reveal Cretaceous crocodyliforms ate dinosaurs

Gondwana Research

Matt A White

Phil R Bell

Nicolás E Campione

Gabriele Sansalone

Sienna A Birch

...

2022/6/1

New ankylosaurian cranial remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Albian) Toolebuc Formation of Queensland, Australia

Frontiers in Earth Science

Timothy G Frauenfelder

Phil R Bell

Tom Brougham

Joseph J Bevitt

Russell DC Bicknell

...

2022/3/28

Human face‐off: a new method for mapping evolutionary rates on three‐dimensional digital models

Silvia Castiglione

Marina Melchionna

Antonio Profico

Gabriele Sansalone

Maria Modafferi

...

2022/1

Biomechanical analyses of pterygotid sea scorpion chelicerae uncover predatory specialisation within eurypterids

PeerJ

Russell DC Bicknell

Yuri Simone

Arie van der Meijden

Stephen Wroe

Gregory D Edgecombe

...

2022/12/9

The extinct shark Otodus megalodon was a transoceanic superpredator: Inferences from 3D modeling

Science Advances

Jack A Cooper

John R Hutchinson

David C Bernvi

Geremy Cliff

Rory P Wilson

...

2022/8/17

Earliest evidence for fruit consumption and potential seed dispersal by birds

Elife

Han Hu

Yan Wang

Paul G McDonald

Stephen Wroe

Jingmai K O'Connor

...

2022/8/16

Whisker growth in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) and applications for stable isotope studies

Ecosphere

Marie RG Attard

Anna Lewis

Stephen Wroe

Channing Hughes

Tracey L Rogers

2021/11

More challenging diets sustain feeding performance: Applications toward the captive rearing of wildlife

Integrative Organismal Biology

D Rex Mitchell

Stephen Wroe

Matthew J Ravosa

Rachel A Menegaz

2021

A method for mapping morphological convergence on three‐dimensional digital models: the case of the mammalian sabre‐tooth

Marina Melchionna

Antonio Profico

Silvia Castiglione

Carmela Serio

Alessandro Mondanaro

...

2021/7

The influence of domestication, insularity and sociality on the tempo and mode of brain size evolution in mammals

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Silvia Castiglione

Carmela Serio

Martina Piccolo

Alessandro Mondanaro

Marina Melchionna

...

2021/1/1

Global elongation and high shape flexibility as an evolutionary hypothesis of accommodating mammalian brains into skulls

bioRxiv

Vera Weisbecker

Timothy Rowe

Stephen Wroe

Thomas E Macrini

Kathleen LS Garland

...

2020/1/1

Simple larvae sustain the world’s smallest marine vertebrates

Coral Reefs

Christopher HR Goatley

Simon J Brandl

Stephen Wroe

David R Bellwood

2021/2

New Zealand's extinct giant raptor (Hieraaetus moorei) killed like an eagle, ate like a condor

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

AH Van Heteren

S Wroe

LR Tsang

DR Mitchell

P Ross

...

2021/12/8

Biomechanical analyses of Cambrian euarthropod limbs reveal their effectiveness in mastication and durophagy

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Russell DC Bicknell

James D Holmes

Gregory D Edgecombe

Sarah R Losso

Javier Ortega-Hernández

...

2021/1/27

The Disappearing Lamellae: A Modern and Historical Study into the Morphological Variations of the Equine Ligamentum Lamina Nuchae and its Attachments to the Cervical Vertebrae

Sharon Elizabeth Rose May-Davis

Wendy Brown

Kath Brown

Stephen Wroe

2021/11/24

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H-index: 58
Lawrence Witmer

Lawrence Witmer

Ohio University

H-index: 56
Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra

Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra

Universität Zürich

H-index: 48
Richard Fullagar

Richard Fullagar

University of Wollongong

H-index: 38
Benjamin P. Kear

Benjamin P. Kear

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 37
Prof. Andy I.R. Herries

Prof. Andy I.R. Herries

La Trobe University

H-index: 30
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Robin Beck

University of Salford

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