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1Nov-2022On the estimation of body mass in temnospondyls: a case study using the large-bodied Eryops and ParacyclotosaurusHart, Lachlan J; Campione, Nicolas E ; McCurry, Matthew R10-Oct-2023
2May-2022Size-driven preservational and macroecological biases in the latest Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate assemblages of North AmericaBrown, Caleb M; Campione, Nicolas E ; Mantilla, Gregory P Wilson; Evans, David C28-Sep-2023
321-Jan-2022Comment on "The influence of juvenile dinosaurs on community structure and diversity"Benson, Roger B J; Brown, Caleb M; Campione, Nicolas E ; Cullen, Thomas M; Evans, David C; Zanno, Lindsay E28-Sep-2023
4Oct-2021Description and revised diagnosis of Asia's first recorded pachycephalosaurid, Sinocephale bexelli gen. nov., from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, ChinaEvans, David C; Brown, Caleb M; You, Hailu; Campione, Nicolas E 26-Sep-2023
510-Aug-2021Tooth morphology elucidates shark evolution across the end-Cretaceous mass extinctionBazzi, Mohamad; Campione, Nicolas E ; Ahlberg, Per E; Blom, Henning; Kear, Benjamin P2-Oct-2023
6Jul-2021Diversity and palaeoecology of Australia's southern‐most sauropods, Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), New South Wales, AustraliaFrauenfelder, Timothy G ; Campione, Nicolás E ; Smith, Elizabeth T; Bell, Phil R 26-Mar-2021
7Jun-2021Probable deinonychosaur tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, CanadaEnriquez, Nathan J; Campione, Nicolás E ; Sullivan, Corwin; Vavrek, Matthew; Sissons, Robin L; White, Matt A ; Bell, Phil R 26-Mar-2021
84-May-2021Taphonomy and taxonomy of a juvenile lambeosaurine (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) bonebed from the late Campanian Wapiti Formation of northwestern Alberta, CanadaHolland, Brayden; Bell, Phil R ; Fanti, Federico; Hamilton, Samantha M; Larson, Derek W; Sissons, Robin; Sullivan, Corwin; Vavrek, Matthew J; Wang, Yanyin; Campione, Nicolas E 18-Jun-2021
919-Jan-2021A three-dimensional approach to visualize pairwise morphological variation and its application to fragmentary palaeontological specimensWhite, Matt A ; Campione, Nicolás E 16-Apr-2021
10Dec-2020The accuracy and precision of body mass estimation in non‐avian dinosaursCampione, Nicolás E ; Evans, David C16-Apr-2021
11Aug-2020Body size correlates with discrete-character morphological proxiesBrougham, Tom ; Campione, Nicolas E 28-Apr-2021
122020On the Ancestry of Feathers in Mesozoic DinosaursCampione, Nicolas E ; Barrett, Paul M; Evans, David C7-Jul-2020
136-Feb-2019Climbing adaptations, locomotory disparity and ecological convergence in ancient stem ‘kangaroos’Boer, Wendy Den; Campione, Nicolas E ; Kear, Benjamin P19-Sep-2019
1426-Oct-2018Evolutionary Transition in the Late Neogene Planktonic Foraminiferal Genus TruncorotaliaBicknell, Russell D C ; Collins, Katie S; Crundwell, Martin; Hannah, Michael; Crampton, James S; Campione, Nicolas E 11-Mar-2019
1520-Aug-2018Static Dental Disparity and Morphological Turnover in Sharks across the End-Cretaceous Mass ExtinctionBazzi, Mohamad; Kear, Benjamin P; Blom, Henning; Ahlberg, Per E; Campione, Nicolas E 15-Mar-2019
16Jan-2018Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolutionBenson, Roger B J; Hunt, Gene; Carrano, Matthew T; Campione, Nicolas 13-Mar-2019
17Nov-2017Extrapolating body masses in large terrestrial vertebratesCampione, Nicolas E 18-Sep-2019
182017Tyrannosauroid integument reveals conflicting patterns of gigantism and feather evolutionBell, Phil ; Campione, Nicolas E ; Persons IV, W Scott; Currie, Philip J; Larson, Peter L; Tanke, Darren H; Bakker, Robert T13-Jul-2017
1913-Jan-2016MASSTIMATE: Body Mass Estimation Equations for VertebratesCampione, Nicolas E 29-Oct-2019
20Jul-2015Head size, weaponry, and cervical adaptation: Testing craniocervical evolutionary hypotheses in CeratopsiaVanBuren, Collin S; Campione, Nicolas E ; Evans, David C18-Sep-2019
2130-Jun-2015Evolution of dinosaur epidermal structuresBarrett, Paul M; Evans, David C; Campione, Nicolas E 19-Sep-2019
22Apr-2015Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil recordBrown, Caleb Marshall; VanBuren, Collin S; Larson, Derek W; Brink, Kirstin S; Campione, Nicolas E ; Vavrek, Matthew J; Evans, David C19-Sep-2019
232015Postcranial Anatomy of Edmontosaurus regalis (Hadrosauridae) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta, CanadaCampione, Nicolas E 2-Dec-2019
242015Hadrosauroid Material from the Santonian Milk River Formation of Southern Alberta, CanadaLarson, Derek W; Campione, Nicolas E ; Brown, Caleb M; Evans, David C; Ryan, Michael J2-Dec-2019
25Nov-2014Taphonomy of the Danek Bonebed: a monodominant Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) bonebed from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, AlbertaBell, Phil R ; Campione, Nicolas E 5-May-2015
26Sep-2014Body mass estimation in non-avian bipeds using a theoretical conversion to quadruped stylopodial proportionsCampione, Nicolas E ; Evans, David C; Brown, Caleb M; Carrano, Matthew T19-Sep-2019
276-May-2014Rates of Dinosaur Body Mass Evolution Indicate 170 Million Years of Sustained Ecological Innovation on the Avian Stem LineageBenson, Roger B J; Campione, Nicolas E ; Carrano, Matthew T; Mannion, Philip D; Sullivan, Corwin; Upchurch, Paul; Evans, David C24-Sep-2019
28Nov-2013Amniote faunal revision of the Pictou Group (Permo-Carboniferous), Prince Edward Island, CanadaBrink, Kirstin S; Campione, Nicolas E ; Hawthorn, Jessica R23-Sep-2019
29Apr-2013Cranial anatomy and variation in Prosaurolophus maximus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae)McGarrity, Christopher T; Campione, Nicolas E ; Evans, David C23-Sep-2019
30Mar-2013'Glishades ericksoni', an indeterminate juvenile hadrosaurid from the Two Medicine Formation of Montana: implications for hadrosauroid diversity in the latest Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of western North AmericaCampione, Nicolas E ; Brink, Kirstin S; Freedman, Elizabeth A; McGarrity, Christopher T; Evans, David C23-Sep-2019
3123-Feb-2013Ecological modelling, size distributions and taphonomic size bias in dinosaur faunas: a comment on Codron et al. (2012)Brown, Caleb Marshall; Campione, Nicolas E ; Giacomini, Henrique Correa; O'Brien, Lorna J; Vavrek, Matthew J; Evans, David C20-Oct-2019
3215-Feb-2013Evidence for taphonomic size bias in the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian, Alberta), a model Mesozoic terrestrial alluvial-paralic systemBrown, Caleb Marshall; Evans, David C; Campione, Nicolas E ; O'Brien, Lorna J; Eberth, David A23-Sep-2019
3310-Jul-2012A universal scaling relationship between body mass and proximal limb bone dimensions in quadrupedal terrestrial tetrapodsCampione, Nicolas E ; Evans, David C23-Sep-2019
34Mar-2012A Paleogene flora from the upper Bonnet Plume Formation of northeast Yukon Territory, CanadaVavrek, Matthew J; Evans, David C; Braman, Dennis R; Campione, Nicolas E ; Zazula, Grant D27-Sep-2019
35Feb-2012Vertebrate fossils (Dinosauria) from the Bonnet Plume Formation, Yukon Territory, CanadaEvans, David C; Vavrek, Matthew J; Braman, Dennis R; Campione, Nicolas E ; Dececchi, T Alexander; Zazula, Grant D27-Sep-2019
36Dec-2011The last "pelycosaur": a varanopid synapsid from the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone, Middle Permian of South AfricaModesto, Sean P; Smith, Roger M H; Campione, Nicolas E ; Reisz, Robert R23-Sep-2019
3728-Sep-2011Cranial Growth and Variation in Edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae): Implications for Latest Cretaceous Megaherbivore Diversity in North AmericaCampione, Nicolas E ; Evans, David C23-Sep-2019

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Nicolas Campione
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Campione, Nicolas
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Campione, Nicolas E
 
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Senior Research Fellow
 
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Biography
Nic’s research combines traditional palaeontological practices, such as field-based and taxonomic research, with quantitative techniques to explore biology in the fossil record. The fossil record can tell us much about anatomical variation in the past and the changes that such variation has undergone over time; a direct record of evolution. However, it is much more difficult to interpret why variation changes or the factors that drove it. To this end, Nic adopts a suite of morphometric and phylogenetic techniques to define ranges of morphological variation in the fossil record and correlate these with ecologically-relevant data from the living record. To date, his research has contributed new knowledge on the nature and evolution of dinosaur body size, the origin of feathers in dinosaurs, and the extinction/recovery patterns of sharks across the end-Cretaceous extinction.Although dinosaurs continue to drive much of Dr Campione’s research, his research group study anatomical variation in an array of organisms, including sharks, mammals, and invertebrates. Along with UNE colleague Dr Phil Bell, he runs the Boreal Alberta Dinosaur Project, exploring Late Cretaceous vertebrate diversity from the north-western part of the province of Alberta, Canada.
 
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School of Environmental and Rural Science
 
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Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
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Campione Ruben
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Ernesto
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Nicolas
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School of Environmental and Rural Science
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