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117-Jun-2024Diversity and Ecology of Australian Dinosaurs with Insights into Dental EcomorphologyFrauenfelder, Timothy George ; Bell, Philip ; Campione, Nicolas ; Wroe, Stephen 21-Jun-2024
211-Dec-2023Ornithopod Craniodental Remains from the Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), New South Wales, AustraliaDevereaux, Olivia Sarah ; Bell, Philip ; Campione, Nicolas ; Herne, Matthew Charles 21-Dec-2023
314-Feb-2023New Billfish Fossils (Percomorpha: Xiphioidei) from Fossil Point, South Island, New Zealand, and a Review of the Marine Vertebrate Fauna from the Oligocene Abel Head FormationHartnett, Nicholas; Campione, Nicolas ; Bicknell, Russell ; Bell, Philip 28-Jan-2024
422-Mar-2022Hadrosaurid Bonebeds and Their Palaeobiological SignificanceLongley-Holland, Brayden Scott ; Campione, Nicolas ; Bell, Philip 29-Jan-2024
53-Feb-2021The Tyrants Aisle Dinosaur Tracksite: An Upper Cretaceous Ichnofauna from Unit 4 of the Wapiti Formation (Upper Campanian), Alberta, CanadaEnriquez, Nathan James; Bell, Philip ; Campione, Nicolas 29-Jan-2024

Credit Name
Nicolas Campione
Full Name
Campione, Nicolas
Variants
Campione, Nicolas E
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:ncampion
 
Position Title
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.
 
Discipline
School of Environmental and Rural Science
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Campione Ruben
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Given Name
Nicolas
 
Middle Name
Ernesto
Preferred Given Name
Nicolas
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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