Pedro L. Godoy, PhD
Affiliations: | 2007-2014 | Universidade de São Paulo (Ribeirão Preto, Brazil) | |
2014-2018 | University of Birmingham (UK) | ||
2019-2021 | Stony Brook University (USA) | ||
2021- | Federal University of Parana (Brazil) |
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Evolutionary Biology, Palaeobiology, Macroevolution, SystematicsWebsite:
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"Pedro L. Godoy"Bio:
Pedro is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Federal University of Parana (Brazil) working on vertebrate palaeontology, more specifically on macroevolution and systematics of tetrapods.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMax Langer | grad student | 2012-2014 | Universidade de São Paulo (Ribeirão Preto) (Evolution Tree) |
Felipe C. Montefeltro | grad student | 2012-2014 | (Evolution Tree) |
Roger B J Benson | grad student | 2014-2018 | (Evolution Tree) |
Richard J. Butler | grad student | 2014-2018 | University of Birmingham (Evolution Tree) |
Alan H. Turner | post-doc | 2019- | SUNY Stony Brook (Evolution Tree) |
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Benson RBJ, Godoy P, Bronzati M, et al. (2022) Reconstructed evolutionary patterns for crocodile-line archosaurs demonstrate impact of failure to log-transform body size data. Communications Biology. 5: 171 |
Benson RBJ, Godoy PL, Bronzati M, et al. (2022) Reconstructed evolutionary patterns for crocodile-line archosaurs demonstrate impact of failure to log-transform body size data Communications Biology. 5: 1-4 |
Montefeltro FC, Lautenschlager S, Godoy PL, et al. (2020) A unique predator in a unique ecosystem: modelling the apex predator within a Late Cretaceous crocodyliform-dominated fauna from Brazil. Journal of Anatomy |
Godoy PL, Cidade GM, Montefeltro FC, et al. (2020) Redescription and phylogenetic affinities of the caimanine Eocaiman cavernensis (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) from the Eocene of Argentina Papers in Palaeontology |
Godoy PL, Turner AH. (2020) Body Size Evolution in Crocodylians and Their Extinct Relatives Els. 1: 442–452 |
Godoy PL. (2019) Crocodylomorph cranial shape evolution and its relationship with body size and ecology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Godoy PL, Benson RBJ, Bronzati M, et al. (2019) The multi-peak adaptive landscape of crocodylomorph body size evolution. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 19: 167 |
Benson RBJ, Godoy PL. (2019) Evolution: Much on the Menu for Ancient Crocs. Current Biology : Cb. 29: R683-R685 |
Mannion PD, Chiarenza AA, Godoy PL, et al. (2019) Spatiotemporal sampling patterns in the 230 million year fossil record of terrestrial crocodylomorphs and their impact on diversity Palaeontology. 62: 615–637 |
Mannion PD, Chiarenza AA, Godoy PL, et al. (2019) Spatiotemporal sampling patterns in the 230 million year fossil record of terrestrial crocodylomorphs and their impact on diversity Palaeontology. 62: 615-637 |