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author 1Adam M. Yates. Megafauna Central, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. (corresponding author). adamm.yates@magnt.net.au
ORCID: 0000-0003-3568-2585

Adam Yates (he/him) is a vertebrate palaeontologist currently specialising in the Cenozoic vertebrate fauna of the Northern Territory, Australia, especially its crocodiles. He is currently Senior Curator of Earth Sciences for the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and works at Megafauna Central in Alice Springs, Northern Territory Australia. He obtained his PhD from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia and prior to working in the Northern Territory has worked at Bristol University, England and the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

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author 2Michael Stein. Earth and Sustainability Science Research Center, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. michael@davidstein.com.au 

Researcher with the University of New South Wales Archer Laboratory. I undertook my PhD in palaeoecology with UNSW and my MSc in palaeontology with Macquarie University. My areas of specialty include crocodylomorphs, locomotory evolution, biomechanics and geometric morphometrics. I am also branching into a number of international collaborations focused on histology and evolutionary dynamics. My main research interest is ecomorphological plasticity, particularly niche diversification among predatory hunting ecologies and general models of the capacity of lineages to reposition in trophic webs.