Guillermo Navalón

682 total citations
18 papers, 424 citations indexed

About

Guillermo Navalón is a scholar working on Paleontology, Geometry and Topology and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Guillermo Navalón has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 424 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Paleontology, 8 papers in Geometry and Topology and 6 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Guillermo Navalón's work include Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (16 papers), Evolution and Paleontology Studies (15 papers) and Morphological variations and asymmetry (8 papers). Guillermo Navalón is often cited by papers focused on Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (16 papers), Evolution and Paleontology Studies (15 papers) and Morphological variations and asymmetry (8 papers). Guillermo Navalón collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Spain. Guillermo Navalón's co-authors include Jesús Marugán‐Lobón, Jen A. Bright, Emily J. Rayfield, Roger Benson, Luis M. Chiappe, Christopher R. Cooney, Daniel J. Field, Ángela D. Buscalioni, J. L. Sanz and Elizabeth Griffiths and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Scientific Reports and Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Guillermo Navalón

18 papers receiving 417 citations

Peers

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Emma C. Hughes United Kingdom
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Field, Daniel J., et al.. (2025). Whence the birds: 200 years of dinosaurs, avian antecedents. Biology Letters. 21(1). 20240500–20240500. 6 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, et al.. (2024). Macroevolutionary drivers of morphological disparity in the avian quadrate. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 291(2017). 20232250–20232250. 10 indexed citations
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Chiappe, Luis M., Guillermo Navalón, Agustín G. Martinelli, et al.. (2024). Cretaceous bird from Brazil informs the evolution of the avian skull and brain. Nature. 635(8038). 376–381. 6 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, et al.. (2024). Paleoneurology of stem palaeognaths clarifies the plesiomorphic condition of the crown bird central nervous system. Journal of Morphology. 285(6). e21710–e21710. 3 indexed citations
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Chiappe, Luis M., Guillermo Navalón, Anusuya Chinsamy, et al.. (2023). A new enantiornithine specimen from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas: avifaunal diversity and life-history of a wetland Mesozoic bird. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology. 38(2). 123–136. 1 indexed citations
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Fabbri, Matteo, Guillermo Navalón, Roger Benson, et al.. (2022). Subaqueous foraging among carnivorous dinosaurs. Nature. 603(7903). 852–857. 40 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, et al.. (2022). Environmental signal in the evolutionary diversification of bird skeletons. Nature. 611(7935). 306–311. 29 indexed citations
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Chiappe, Luis M., et al.. (2022). Fossil basicranium clarifies the origin of the avian central nervous system and inner ear. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 289(1983). 20221398–20221398. 17 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, Jen A. Bright, Matteo Fabbri, et al.. (2021). Craniofacial development illuminates the evolution of nightbirds (Strisores). Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 288(1948). 20210181–20210181. 15 indexed citations
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Marugán‐Lobón, Jesús, et al.. (2021). Beyond the beak: Brain size and allometry in avian craniofacial evolution. Journal of Anatomy. 240(2). 197–209. 15 indexed citations
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Fabbri, Matteo, et al.. (2021). A shift in ontogenetic timing produced the unique sauropod skull. Evolution. 75(4). 819–831. 16 indexed citations
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Bell, Alyssa, et al.. (2021). Quantitative Analysis of Morphometric Data of Pre-modern Birds: Phylogenetic Versus Ecological Signal. Frontiers in Earth Science. 9. 9 indexed citations
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Serrano, Francisco J., et al.. (2020). Morphological Disparity of the Humerus in Modern Birds. Diversity. 12(5). 173–173. 17 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, Jesús Marugán‐Lobón, Jen A. Bright, Christopher R. Cooney, & Emily J. Rayfield. (2020). The consequences of craniofacial integration for the adaptive radiations of Darwin’s finches and Hawaiian honeycreepers. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4(2). 270–278. 62 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, Jen A. Bright, Jesús Marugán‐Lobón, & Emily J. Rayfield. (2018). The evolutionary relationship among beak shape, mechanical advantage, and feeding ecology in modern birds*. Evolution. 73(3). 422–435. 121 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, Qingjin Meng, Jesús Marugán‐Lobón, et al.. (2017). Diversity and evolution of the Confuciusornithidae: Evidence from a new 131-million-year-old specimen from the Huajiying Formation in NE China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 152. 12–22. 15 indexed citations
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Buscalioni, Ángela D., et al.. (2016). The wetland of Las Hoyas.. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 238–253. 4 indexed citations
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Navalón, Guillermo, Jesús Marugán‐Lobón, Luis M. Chiappe, J. L. Sanz, & Ángela D. Buscalioni. (2015). Soft-tissue and dermal arrangement in the wing of an Early Cretaceous bird: Implications for the evolution of avian flight. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 14864–14864. 38 indexed citations

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