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Jane Reeves is a Researcher in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, focusing on paleontological and evolutionary research. Her work bridges fossil records, morphology, and phylogenetic analysis, with contributions to understanding vertebrate diversification and ancient ecosystems.
- Doctor of Science (2023) in The soft tissue fossil record and the diversification of vertebrates
- MSc Palaeobiology (2016) from the University of Bristol
- BSc Biology (Hons) (2004) from the University of Leeds
Her research emphasizes the intersection of cladistics, fossil preservation, and evolutionary patterns, particularly in marine vertebrates. Recent publications analyze Silurian jawless fish, Mesozoic marine tetrapods, and multivariate methods for reconstructing fossil taxa.
Notable awards include the Annual Meeting Council Flash Talk Prize (2020). She is actively involved in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ancient Life (ICAL), collaborating on projects related to mass spectroscopy, morphology, and evolutionary dynamics.
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