Media

Video/TV

Species loss, community collapse, and ecosystem recovery during mass extinctions – Innovation in Palaeontology Lecture Series 2024/25 – The Palaeontological Association YouTube channel

Mass extinctions – pushing life to the limitThe Palaeontological Association YouTube channel

1st International Palaeontological Virtual Congress keynote presentation: A history of the world imperfectly kept: Identifying, quantifying and dealing with sampling bias in the fossil record. – The Palaeontological Association YouTube channel

Lyell Meeting 2018: Modelling the ecological determinants of extinction across Mesozoic hyperthermal events. Geological Society Youtube channel.

Have I Got News For You Missing Words Round; April 2016

A headline taken from The Independent who featured an article reporting on Dunhill et al. (2016) Dinosaur biogeographical structure and Mesozoic continental fragmentation: a network-based approach featured in the Missing Words Round of the BBC satirical comedy panel show, Have I Got News For You.

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General science articles

 

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Press coverage

How will climate change affect the distribution of biodiversity? (Allen et al. 2020)

 Extreme warming caused mass extinctions TWICE (Dunhill et al. 2018, Proc R Soc B)

 Life goes on for marine ecosystems after Late Triassic mass extinction (Dunhill et al. 2018, Palaeontology)

 T-Rexit! – Dinosaur biogeographic networks (Dunhill et al. 2016)T-Rexit

 Geographic range & extinction (Dunhill & Wills 2015)CMeVVYuWIAArXRR

 How good is the fossil record? (Dunhill et al. 2014)

Cartoon credits: Dr Jones (http://www.ratbotcomics.com/)