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Jason M. Bourke's research focuses on comparative anatomy and the reconstruction of extinct animal physiology, particularly dinosaurs. His work investigates how soft tissues influence biological processes, such as nasal airflow and acoustics, drawing comparisons between living species and fossil evidence. Bourke has published on the nasal anatomy of the Indian gharial and the implications of soft tissue reconstructions for understanding dinosaur posture and hindlimb ossification. His research also extends to anatomical variations in hearing and sound production in amniotes and includes a case report on anatomical variations in horses. Bourke holds a h-index of 12 with 29 publications and over 600 citations. He has collaborated with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Nicole Fontenot, Eric Chang, and Chun Yeung.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 617
Selected Publications
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The living dinosaur: accomplishments and challenges of reconstructing dinosaur physiology (2025)
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Psoas Quartus and Femoral Nerve Branching: A Case Report and Potential Clinical Implications (2025)
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Anatomical variations in hearing and sound production in amniotes (2025)
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Septal deviation in the nose of the longest faced crocodylian: A description of nasal anatomy and airflow in the Indian gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>) with comments on acoustics (2021)
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- Septal deviation in the nose of the longest faced crocodylian: A description of nasal anatomy and airflow in the Indian gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>) with comments on acoustics
- Septal deviation in the nose of the longest faced crocodylian: A description of nasal anatomy and airflow in the Indian gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>) with comments on acoustics
- Soft tissues influence nasal airflow in diapsids: Implications for dinosaurs
- Anatomical variations in hearing and sound production in amniotes
- Anatomical variations in hearing and sound production in amniotes
- Psoas Quartus and Femoral Nerve Branching: A Case Report and Potential Clinical Implications
- Psoas Quartus and Femoral Nerve Branching: A Case Report and Potential Clinical Implications
- Psoas Quartus and Femoral Nerve Branching: A Case Report and Potential Clinical Implications
- The living dinosaur: accomplishments and challenges of reconstructing dinosaur physiology
- The living dinosaur: accomplishments and challenges of reconstructing dinosaur physiology
- The living dinosaur: accomplishments and challenges of reconstructing dinosaur physiology
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