Contributions of the British Fossil Record to Palaeobiology

CCBY2.0 Photo by Matt Brown
Wednesday 21st September, 1330 – 1700, Flett Theatre
1330–1350 – Zerina Johanson – Bone repair in the giant Middle Jurassic pachycormid Leedsichthys
1350–1410 – Laura Porro – Biomechanics in early tetrapods
1410–1430 – Richard Butler – British Triassic fossils in the context of early Mesozoic tetrapod evolution and biogeography
1430–1450 – Elsa Panciroli – The role of British Mesozoic fossils in understanding the mmergence of mammal traits
1450–1510 – Coffee break
1510–1530 – Michela Johnson – Fishing for Jurassic crocodylomorphs of the UK
1530–1550 – Paul Barrett – The continuing impact of UK dinosaurs – from local to global
1550–1610 – Dan Field – Unique British contributions to avian palaeontology
1610–1700: Keynote – Anjali Goswami – British and global trends in diversity through time