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Jonathan P. Tennant
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I began university life as a geologist, following this with a treacherous leap into the life sciences with a course in biodiversity and taxonomy. I finished my award-winning PhD in tetrapod biodiversity and extinction at Imperial College London. I have experience in the world of science policy and communication, and now am a freelance open science communicator and consultant. Of sorts.
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Dark Research: information content in many modern research papers is not easily discoverable online
It is mentioned in text, but just sharing the Figshare supplmentary data here for slightly easier discoverability: http://figshare.com/articles/Dark_Research_supplementary_material...
Just a quick one. We provide a lot of discussion about choanal evolution in atoposaurids and related taxa here (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/zoj.12400), especial...