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Jonathan Tennant
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
375 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70
Reviewer 35
Preprint Feedback 15
Answers 50
Links 6

Contributions by subject area

Evolutionary Studies
Paleontology
Taxonomy
Science and Medical Education
Science Policy
Animal Behavior
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Zoology
Computational Biology
Computational Science

By Q&A topic

Jonathan P. Tennant

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

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.

Biodiversity Ecology Paleontology

Past or current institution affiliations

Imperial College London

Work details

PhD student

Imperial College London
Earth Science and Engineering

Geological Society of London

Websites

  • Primary Blog
  • ORCID
  • LinkedIn
  • Google Scholar
  • GitHub
  • Open Science MOOC
  • paleorXiv

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 2
  • Reviewed 1
  • Feedback 2
  • Answers 5
February 19, 2018
How has our knowledge of dinosaur diversity through geologic time changed through research history?
Jonathan P. Tennant, Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza, Matthew Baron
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4417 PubMed 29479504
September 25, 2014
Revision of the Late Jurassic crocodyliform Alligatorellus, and evidence for allopatric speciation driving high diversity in western European atoposaurids
Jonathan P. Tennant, Philip D. Mannion
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.599 PubMed 25279270
March 11, 2019 - Version: 1
Ten myths around open scholarly publishing
Jonathan P Tennant, Harry Crane, Tom Crick, Jacinto Davila, Asura Enkhbayar, Johanna Havemann, Bianca Kramer, Ryan Martin, Paola Masuzzo, Andy Nobes, Curt Rice, Bárbara S Rivera-López, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Susanne Sattler, Paul Thacker, Marc Vanholsbeeck
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27580v1
December 27, 2013 - Version: 1
­Geometric morphometric analysis of snout shape in extant ruminants (Ungulata, Artiodactyla)
Jonathan P. Tennant, Norman MacLeod
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.176v1

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July 21, 2016
Neural and endocranial anatomy of Triassic phytosaurian reptiles and convergence with fossil and modern crocodylians
Stephan Lautenschlager, Richard J. Butler
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2251 PubMed 27547557

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2 votes
05 Jan 2015

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...

25 May 2018

The palate and choanae structure of the cf. Susisuchus (Crocodyliformes, Eusuchia): phylogenetic implications

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...

5 Answers

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How does one encourage undergraduate students to publish their research?
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What's the best _unexpected_ thing about being a professional paleontologist?
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Incorrect institutional abbreviation
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Do you have a favorite dinosaur?
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What Does Open Access Mean To You?