Adam P. Cossette
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with Arkansas State University through 2024; recent publications list New York Institute of Technology.
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Adam P. Cossette's research focuses on the evolutionary biology and paleontology of crocodylians. His work investigates the divergence of skull morphology in these reptiles, particularly examining how ontogenetic growth trajectories influence evolutionary patterns. Cossette has studied the diversity of crocodylians during specific geological periods, such as the early Eocene climatic optimum, and has conducted systematic reviews of extinct giant alligatoroids like *Deinosuchus*. His research also extends to the phylogenetic nomenclature within the Caimaninae subfamily. Cossette has published 15 papers, accumulating 136 citations, and holds an h-index of 6. He collaborates with researchers such as Thomas DeGuzman at Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 136
Selected Publications
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Crocodylian diversity during the early Eocene climatic optimum in the Golden Valley Formation of North Dakota, U.S.A. (2024)
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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
- Crocodylian diversity during the early Eocene climatic optimum in the Golden Valley Formation of North Dakota, U.S.A.
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