Thomas DeGuzman
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Also affiliated: New York Institute of Technology (2021); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2021)
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Thomas DeGuzman's research focuses on the biological evolution of animals, with a particular emphasis on fossilized specimens. His work investigates the anatomical development of skulls in crocodilians, examining how growth patterns influence evolutionary divergence. DeGuzman has explored the contribution of ontogenetic growth trajectories to the varied evolution of the crocodylian skull table. His research draws on comparative anatomy and paleontology to understand the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of these animals. DeGuzman has published 39 works and has accumulated 8 citations, with an h-index of 1. He has collaborated with Adam P. Cossette at Arkansas State University on one shared publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 39
- Citations: 10
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The contribution of ontogenetic growth trajectories on the divergent evolution of the crocodylian skull table (2021)
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- The contribution of ontogenetic growth trajectories on the divergent evolution of the crocodylian skull table
- The contribution of ontogenetic growth trajectories on the divergent evolution of the crocodylian skull table
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