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Julia Clarke
PeerJ Editor, Author & Reviewer
790 Points

Contributions by role

Author 740
Preprint Author 35
Reviewer 15

Contributions by subject area

Biogeography
Evolutionary Studies
Paleontology
Taxonomy
Biodiversity
Ecology
Science Policy
Biosphere Interactions
Zoology

Julia A. Clarke

PeerJ Editor, Author & Reviewer

Summary

Julia Clarke is a paleontologist and evolutionary biologist at The University of Texas at Austin. She is also a John A. Wilson Centennial Fellow in Vertebrate Paleontology and a member of the Graduate Faculty in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at UT.

She has a Ph.D. from the Department of Geology and Geophysics at Yale University and a B.A. (comparative literature and geobiology) from Brown University. She currently serves as co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Anatomy and is an associate editor of Paleobiology. She has published numerous technical papers, including 9 in Nature or Science, and has been recognized for excellence in research, undergraduate teaching, and outreach.

Anatomy & Physiology Evolutionary Studies Paleontology Zoology

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences
PeerJ Open Advances in Zoology

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Texas at Austin

Work details

Professor

The University of Texas at Austin
Jackson School of Geosciences

Websites

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 6
  • Preprints 1
January 28, 2020
The Global Museum: natural history collections and the future of evolutionary science and public education
Freek T. Bakker, Alexandre Antonelli, Julia A. Clarke, Joseph A. Cook, Scott V. Edwards, Per G.P. Ericson, Søren Faurby, Nuno Ferrand, Magnus Gelang, Rosemary G. Gillespie, Martin Irestedt, Kennet Lundin, Ellen Larsson, Pável Matos-Maraví, Johannes Müller, Ted von Proschwitz, George K. Roderick, Alexander Schliep, Niklas Wahlberg, John Wiedenhoeft, Mari Källersjö
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8225 PubMed 32025365
January 9, 2020
New mammalian and avian records from the late Eocene La Meseta and Submeseta formations of Seymour Island, Antarctica
Sarah N. Davis, Christopher R. Torres, Grace M. Musser, James V. Proffitt, Nicholas M.A. Crouch, Ernest L. Lundelius, Matthew C. Lamanna, Julia A. Clarke
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8268 PubMed 31942255
July 10, 2019
An avian femur from the Late Cretaceous of Vega Island, Antarctic Peninsula: removing the record of cursorial landbirds from the Mesozoic of Antarctica
Abagael R. West, Christopher R. Torres, Judd A. Case, Julia A. Clarke, Patrick M. O'Connor, Matthew C. Lamanna
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7231 PubMed 31333904
November 2, 2018
Elaborate plumage patterning in a Cretaceous bird
Quanguo Li, Julia A. Clarke, Ke-Qin Gao, Jennifer A. Peteya, Matthew D. Shawkey
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5831 PubMed 30405969
June 25, 2018
Systematics and phylogeny of the Zygodactylidae (Aves, Neognathae) with description of a new species from the early Eocene of Wyoming, USA
N. Adam Smith, Aj M. DeBee, Julia A. Clarke
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4950 PubMed 29967716
March 15, 2016
A new ornithurine from the Early Cretaceous of China sheds light on the evolution of early ecological and cranial diversity in birds
Jiandong Huang, Xia Wang, Yuanchao Hu, Jia Liu, Jennifer A. Peteya, Julia A. Clarke
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1765 PubMed 27019777
April 19, 2019 - Version: 1
The Global Museum: natural history collections and the future of evolutionary biology and public education
Freek T. Bakker, Alexandre Antonelli, Julia Clarke, Joseph A Cook, Scott V Edwards, Per GP Ericson, Søren Faurby, Nuno Ferrand, Magnus Gelang, Rosemary G Gillespie, Martin Irestedt, Kennet Lundin, Ellen Larsson, Pável Matos-Maraví, Johannes Müller, Ted von Proschwitz, George K Roderick, Alexander Schliep, Niklas Wahlberg, John Wiedenhoeft, Mari Källersjö
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27666v1