Students

Students Supervised or Co-Supervised

Graduate:

Thompson, M. The Campanian Foremost Formation (Belly River Group) of southern Alberta. Carleton University. Sept. 2015–2018, completed. (M.Sc., Co-supervisor)

Haché, M. Morphometric analysis of the gull Larus (Aves:Laridae) with implications for small theropod diversity in the Late Cretaceous. Carleton University. Sept. 2013–May 2016, completed. (M.Sc., Co-supervisor)

Scott, E. Histology of a Centrosaurus bone bed from the Oldman Formation, Alberta. Case Western Reserve University, Dept. of Earth Sciences. Sept. 2012–May 2015, completed. (M.Sc., Co-supervisor)

McFeeters, B. Systematics of Ornithomimidae in the Belly River Group (Late Cretaceous), Alberta. Carleton University. Sept. 2012–May 2015, completed. (M.Sc., Supervisor)

Campbell, J. A re-evaluation of Chasmosaurus (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from western Canada, Late Cretaceous. M.Sc. Carleton University, 2011–2014, completed. (M.Sc., Co-supervisor)

Chiba, K. Taphonomy of centrosaurine ceratopsid bonebeds from the Oldman Formation of Southern, Alberta. Hokkaido University, Japan, 2009–2011, completed. (M.Sc., Co-supervisor).

Undergraduate:

Micucci, L. A leptoceratopsid frontal from the Oldman Formation of Alberta and the palaeoecology of leptoceratopsids in the Belly River Group of Canada. Carleton University. Sept. 2021 – in program. (Honours thesis co-supervisor)

Peters, I. Evolutionary trends in ceratopsian jaws using Leptoceratops as a model. Carleton University. Sept. 2017–2018, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, co-supervisor).

Stewart, R. The utility of the quadrate in the systematics of Mosasauridae. Carleton University, 2015–2016, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Co-supervisor).

Evans, S. An Upper Mississippian rhizodontid (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Bluefield Formation of West Virginia. Univ. of Mount Union. 2015–2016, completed. (B.Sc.   Honours thesis, Co-supervisor).

Bedek, F. New hadrosauroid specimens from the Foremost Formation of Alberta, Canada. Sept. 2013–14, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Co-supervisor)

Haché, M. Analyzing evolutionary trends in ceratopsian jaws using morphometric analyses. Carleton University. Sept. 2012–2013, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Supervisor)

Clemens, M. Analysis of a partial crocodilian skull from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Case Western Reserve University, 2011, completed. (SAGES Capstone Supervisor).

McFeeters, B. A reevaluation of Sigilmassasaurus brevicollis (Dinosauria) from the Cretaceous of Morocco. Carleton University, 2010–2011, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Supervisor).

Boyle, J. Systematics and taphonomy of Titanichthys from the Cleveland Shale, Ohio. Case Western Reserve University, 2010-2011, completed. (4th year undergraduate thesis, Supervisor).

Cullen, T. Description of the first ornithomimid (Dinosauria) bonebed from North America with implications for the discrimination, ontogeny, and behavior of ornithomimids.  Carleton University, 2009–2010, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Supervisor).

Brown, C.M. Pattern and transition of surficial bone texture of the centrosaurine frill and their ontogenetic and taxonomic implications. University of Calgary, 2007, completed. (B.Sc. Honours thesis, Co-supervisor)

Samantha Zimmerman. Digital reconstruction and animation of ontogenetic change in  Tyrannosaurus rex. Case Western Reserve University, 2008, completed. (4th Year Thesis, Supervisor)

Committee Member:

Livius, M.C. The endocranial anatomy of Panoplosaurus mirus (Dinosauria: Nodosauridae). Carleton University. Sept. 2020 – in program. (M. Sc. Committee member).

McFeeters, B. Cranial neuroanatomy and the systematics of Hadrosauridae. Carleton University. Sept. 2017 – in program. (Ph.D. Committee member).

Moore, B. The postcranial osteology of a juvenile pachycephalosaurid (Ornithischia: Pachycephalosauridae) from the Frenchman Formation (upper Maastrichtian), Saskatchewan, Canada. Carleton University. Sept. 2019 – in program. (M.Sc Committee member).

Roloson, M. Reassessment of Triceratops. Carleton University. Sept. 2019 – in program. (M. Sc. Committee member).

Wyenberg-Henzler, T. Ontogenetic niche shifts in megaherbivorous dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous North America and their ecological implications. Carleton University. 2020. (M.Sc. Examiation Committee member).

Arnaout, B. Carleton University. The developmental origin of the frontal bone in Alligator mississippiensis. Carleton University. Sept. 2018 – May. 2020, completed. (Committee member).

Dudgeon, Tom. The internal cranial anatomy of Champsosaurus lindoei and its functional implications. Carleton University. 2018–2019, completed. (Committee member).

Hixenbaugh, A. Misconceptions in prehistoric animals. BFA thesis project, Cleveland Institute of Art. 2017–2018, completed. (Committee member).

Bamba, K. An assessment and quantification of craniodental variation in modern chinchillids. Case Western Reserve University, Dept. of Bio. Sciences. Sept. 2014–2016, completed. (Ph.D., Committee member, 2013-2016)

Quesnel, A. Cretaceous strata of Eagle Plain, Yukon: Paleoenvironments, subsurface biostratigraphy and regional correlations. 2015. (M.Sc., Examination Committee            member).

Pugh, A. Upper Cretaceous Radiolarian Assemblages and Paleoenvironments of the Sverdrup Basin, Ellef Ringnes Island, Nunavut, Canada. 2012. (M.Sc., Examination Committee member).

Mallon, J. Evolutionary Palaeoecology of the Herbivorous Dinosaur Assemblages from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Late Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. 2008–2012. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. (M.Sc. & Ph.D., Committee member)

Brown, C.M. Morphological variation and evolutionary trends in centrosaurine (horned) dinosaurs through the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta. 2008–14, completed. University of Toronto. (Ph.D., Committee member)