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Evolutionary Biologist/Vertebrate Palaeontologist at University of Southampton
Location: United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United Kingdom 11 work roles 3 schools
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Mark Young previously worked as Editor in Chief at Historical Biology and Research Fellow at University Of Southampton. Mark Young holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Earth Sciences from University Of Bristol.

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I am a Scottish evolutionary biologist and vertebrate palaeontologist. My research is focused on major evolutionary transitions: understanding both how and why the vertebrate body-plan undergoes radically transformation when adapting to new niches. I take an interdisciplinary approach including biomechanics, comparative anatomy, neuroanatomy, nomenclature, philosophy of biology, phylogenetics, and systematics/taxonomy.My areas of research are: (1) The land-to-sea transition of fossil marine crocodylomorphs. This focuses on the biology of Thalattosuchia (marine crocs that evolved flippers and a tail fin during the Age of Dinosaurs). My research includes understanding their endocranial anatomy, sensory systems, evolutionary relationships, and morphofunctional diversity. Finally, what do thalattosuchians tell us about common evolutionary pathways seen in secondarily aquatic vertebrates?(2) The air-to-land transition within Columbidae (pigeons and doves). This focuses on the biology of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) and the Solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria). My research includes understanding their skeletal anatomy, locomotory biomechanics, and evolutionary relationships. Finally, what does the Dodo tell us about common evolutionary pathways seen in secondarily flightless birds. (3) Philosophy of biology. The goal of the sciences is to cumulatively gather descriptive and ultimately causal understanding of objects and events. My research includes ensuring that my work is compatible with the goal of scientific inquiry, and to promote a view of biology and biological research that encapsulates biological theory, applied technological innovation, with a philosophical underpinning.(4) Promotion of best practice in descriptive biology and zoological nomenclature. Given the current ‘age of extinctions’ we are living through and the dire shortage of trained taxonomists, there is a greater need than ever to ensure that taxonomic and descriptive research meets best practice and is compatible with the goal of scientific inquiry.I am a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, and a member of the Royal Society of Biology (RSB). I’m also a Chartered Biologist (registered with the RSB), and a member of two IUCN Species Survival Commission groups(Crocodile Specialist Group and the Pigeon & Dove Specialist Group). I am the Editor-in-Chief of Historical Biology, and an academic editor for PeerJ, PeerJ Open Advances in Zoology, and the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

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University of Southampton
University Of Southampton
Evolutionary Biologist/Vertebrate Palaeontologist
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Editor In Chief

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Historical Biology
Dec 2024 - Present

Subject Editor (Reptilia: Crocodylia) At Zootaxa

Current
Zootaxa
2020 - Present ~6 yrs 5 mos

Subject Editor (Fossil Reptiles) At Zootaxa

Zootaxa
2015 - 2020 ~5 yrs

Editorial Board Member At Bionomina

Current
Bionomina
2020 - Present ~6 yrs 5 mos

Associate Editor At Zoological Journal Of The Linnean Society

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Zoological Journal Of The Linnean Society
2020 - Present ~6 yrs 5 mos

Subject Editor (Paleontology And Evolutionary Science) At Peerj

Current
2020 - Present ~6 yrs 5 mos

Academic Editor At Peerj

Current
2014 - Present ~12 yrs 5 mos

Pdra In Vertebrate Palaeontology Of Thalattosuchian Crocodylomorphs

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Nov 2017 - Dec 2021

Associate Editor At Historical Biology

Historical Biology
2012 - 2020 ~8 yrs
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Master Of Science (Msc), Advanced Methods In Taxonomy And Biodiversity, Pass With Distinction

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Mark Young is listed as Evolutionary Biologist/Vertebrate Palaeontologist at University of Southampton.

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Mark Young is based in United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United Kingdom while working with University of Southampton.

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Mark Young has worked for Historical Biology, University Of Southampton, Zootaxa, Bionomina, and Zoological Journal Of The Linnean Society.

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Mark Young holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Earth Sciences from University Of Bristol.

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