Vertebrate Paleontology
(especially, Cenozoic small mammals from Asia)
Name | Yuri Kimura | |
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Department & group | Department of Geology and Paleontology, Division of Biotic Evolution | |
Degree | Doctor of Philosophy | |
Research Field
Vertebrate Paleontology
(especially, Cenozoic small mammals from Asia)
Research Contents
I seek ecological and evolutionary biological applications of fossil mammal communities as my fundamental research interests. My current research interests are evolutionary responses of morphological traits (adaptive change, evolutionary rates, speciation) and dietary evolution to ecological and climatic change; roles of resource competitions on morphological adaptations between closely-related species or between distantly-related species, using biogeochemical and paleontological tools. For these interests, I focus on fossil rodents as research materials because the nature of fast evolutionary rates due to short life of rodents, in addition to occupation in a wide diversity of ecological niches, makes themselves ideal materials for my ecological research interests.
Featured articles
https://therockrecord.wordpress.com/2016/05/30/meet-dr-yuri-kimura/
Activities
Comments
Small mammal fossils may not be as cool as dinosaurs, but each of the tiny fossils can be a key to uncovering exciting scientific findings.
Come to our museum to share the excitement with our vertebrate paleontologists.