Research Papers

  • [In review.] Jenkins KM, Gordon CM, Freisem LS, Griffin CT, Bhullar B-AS. The parietal eye reveals deep convergence between mammals and reptiles.

  • [In revision.] Gordon CM, Freisem LS, Griffin CT, Gauthier JA, Bhullar B-AS. Limb proportions robustly predict cryptic aquatic habits in extinct amniotes.

  • [In revision for Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology.] Gordon CM, Dunn CW. Biological things can have essential features within a processual framework.

  • Treidel LA, Deem KD, Salcedo MK, Dickinson MH, Bruce HS, Darveau CA, Dickerson BH, Ellers O, Glass JR, Gordon CM, Harrison JF, Hedrick TL, Johnson MG, Lebenzon JE, Niitepõld K, Sane SP, Sponberg S, Talal S, Williams CM, Wold ES. Insect flight: state of the field and future directions. Integrative and Comparative Biology icae106 (2024).

  • Ellers O, Gordon CM, Hukill MT, Kukaj A, Cannell A, Nel A. Induced power scaling alone cannot explain griffenfly gigantism. Integrative and Comparative Biology icae046 (2024).

  • Serafini G, Gordon CM, Amalfitano J, Wings O, Esteban N, Stokes H, Giusberti L. First evidence of marine turtle gastroliths in a fossil specimen: Paleobiological implications in comparison to modern analogues. PLOS ONE 19: e0302889 (2024).

  • Serafini G, Gordon CM, Foffa D, Cobianchi M, Giusberti L. Tough to digest: first record of Teleosauroidea (Thalattosuchia) in a regurgitalite from the Upper Jurassic of north-eastern Italy. Papers in Palaeontology 8: e1474 (2022).

  • Gordon CM, Roach BT, Parker WG, Briggs DEG. Distinguishing regurgitalites and coprolites: A case study using a Triassic bromalite with soft tissue of the pseudosuchian archosaur Revueltosaurus. PALAIOS 35: 111–121 (2020).