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Christine Janis

Christine Marie Janis is a British palaeontologist who specialises in mammals. She is currently based at the University of Bristol.[1]

Christine Marie Janis
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge 1973
Harvard University 1979
AwardsGeorge Gaylord Simpson Prize (1985)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Bristol current
Brown University current
Oregon State University
University of Cambridge
The Field Museum of Natural History
The University of Chicago

Background edit

Janis earned a bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences and Zoology from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Vertebrate Paleontology from Harvard University.[2] She has held positions as a researcher and lecturer at Oregon State University, Cambridge, the Field Museum of Natural History in the University of Chicago, the University of Bristol, and Brown University.

In 1985 Janis was awarded the George Gaylord Simpson Prize for Paleontology (Yale University, USA) and was elected Fellow of the Paleontological Society in 2007.

Janis attributes her interest in palaeontology to seeing Fantasia as a child.[2] She was married to fellow palaeontologist Jack Sepkoski (1948-1999).

Scientific contributions edit

Janis is best known for her contributions to the study of ungulates (hoofed mammals). As well as a large scientific publication list, Janis has contributed widely to textbooks and popular articles.[3]

Her earlier publications examine mammal teeth. For example, ungulate teeth changed from low crowned teeth to high crowned hypsodont teeth, as they evolved to adapt to a grassland diet, and this is correlated with changes in their digestion and can be used in their taxonomy.[4][5][6] She created the Hipsodonty Index, broadly used in mammal paleontology.[7] Her work on the evolution of horns in ungulates won her the Simpson Prize in 1985.[8]

In the 1990s, Janis switched focus from teeth to the biomechanics of locomotion. She has produced seminal works on the relationships between the lengths of limb bones in running mammals and their locomotion.[9] Latterly Janis has worked closely with her students and close colleagues to explore locomotion in various mammal groups, including camels,[10] various carnivores,[11][12] and marsupials.[13][14]

Among Janis's publications are the co-authored textbooks Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America. Vol. 2: Small Mammals, Edentates, and Marine Mammals and Vertebrate Life.

Affiliations edit

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (USA)
The Paleontological Society (USA)
The Palaeontological Association (UK)
GRIPS (Greater Rhode Island Paleontological Society) charter member.
Society for the Study of Mammalian Evolution (president)
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
National Center for Science Education

References edit

  1. ^ Bristol, University of. "Professor Christine Janis - School of Earth Sciences". www.bris.ac.uk.
  2. ^ a b "Janis, Christine". vivo.brown.edu.
  3. ^ "Christine Marie Janis Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Brown University. May 2012.
  4. ^ Janis, C. 1976. The evolutionary strategy of the Equidae and the origins of rumen and cecal digestion. Evolution, 30(4), pp.757-774.
  5. ^ Janis, C.M. and A. Lister (1985). The use of the morphology of the lower fourth premolar as a taxonomic character in the Ruminantia (Mammalia; Artiodactyla), and the systematic position of Triceromeryx. Journal of Paleontology, 59:405-410.
  6. ^ Janis, C.M. (1988). An estimation of tooth volume and hypsodonty indices in ungulate mammals, and the correlation of these factors with dietary preferences. In: D.E. Russell, J.-P. Santoro and D. Sigogneau-Russell (eds.), Teeth Revisited: Proceedings of the VIIth. International Symposium on Dental Morphology, Paris 1986. Mémoirs de Musée d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (serie C), 53:367-387
  7. ^ Madden, R. H. (Richard H.). Hypsodonty in mammals : evolution, geomorphology and the role of earth surface processes. Cambridge. ISBN 978-1-316-20354-5. OCLC 897117168.
  8. ^ Janis, C. 1982. Evolution of horns in ungulates: ecology and paleoecology. Biological Reviews, 57(2), pp.261-318
  9. ^ Garland, T., Jr. and Janis, CM 1993). Does metatarsal/femur ratio predict maximal running speed in cursorial mammals? Journal of Zoology, London, 229:133-151.
  10. ^ Janis, C.M., J.M. Theodor, and B. Boisvert*. 2002. Locomotor evolution in camels revisited: a quantitative analysis of pedal morphology and the acquisition of the pacing gait. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22:110-120.
  11. ^ Palmqvist, P., J.A. Pérez-Claros., C.M. Janis, B. Figueirido, V.,Torregrosa, and D.R. Gröcke (2008). Biogeochemical and ecomorphological inferences on prey selection and resource partitioning among mammalian carnivores in an early Pleistocene community. Palaios, 23: 724–737.
  12. ^ Panciroli, E., Janis, C., Stockdale, M. and Martín‐Serra, A., 2017. Correlates between calcaneal morphology and locomotion in extant and extinct carnivorous mammals. Journal of morphology, 278(10), pp.1333-1353.
  13. ^ Bassarova, M., C.M. Janis, and M. Archer (2009). The calcaneum – on the heels of marsupial locomotion. Journal of Mammalian Evolution,16:1-23
  14. ^ Figueirido, B.and C. M. Janis(2011). The predatory behaviour of the thylacine: Tasmanian tiger or marsupial wolf? Biology Letters 7:937-940.

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Christine Marie Janis is a British palaeontologist who specialises in mammals She is currently based at the University of Bristol 1 Christine Marie JanisAlma materUniversity of Cambridge 1973 Harvard University 1979AwardsGeorge Gaylord Simpson Prize 1985 Scientific careerInstitutionsUniversity of Bristol currentBrown University current Oregon State UniversityUniversity of CambridgeThe Field Museum of Natural HistoryThe University of Chicago Contents 1 Background 2 Scientific contributions 3 Affiliations 4 ReferencesBackground editJanis earned a bachelor s degree in Natural Sciences and Zoology from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in Vertebrate Paleontology from Harvard University 2 She has held positions as a researcher and lecturer at Oregon State University Cambridge the Field Museum of Natural History in the University of Chicago the University of Bristol and Brown University In 1985 Janis was awarded the George Gaylord Simpson Prize for Paleontology Yale University USA and was elected Fellow of the Paleontological Society in 2007 Janis attributes her interest in palaeontology to seeing Fantasia as a child 2 She was married to fellow palaeontologist Jack Sepkoski 1948 1999 Scientific contributions editJanis is best known for her contributions to the study of ungulates hoofed mammals As well as a large scientific publication list Janis has contributed widely to textbooks and popular articles 3 Her earlier publications examine mammal teeth For example ungulate teeth changed from low crowned teeth to high crowned hypsodont teeth as they evolved to adapt to a grassland diet and this is correlated with changes in their digestion and can be used in their taxonomy 4 5 6 She created the Hipsodonty Index broadly used in mammal paleontology 7 Her work on the evolution of horns in ungulates won her the Simpson Prize in 1985 8 In the 1990s Janis switched focus from teeth to the biomechanics of locomotion She has produced seminal works on the relationships between the lengths of limb bones in running mammals and their locomotion 9 Latterly Janis has worked closely with her students and close colleagues to explore locomotion in various mammal groups including camels 10 various carnivores 11 12 and marsupials 13 14 Among Janis s publications are the co authored textbooks Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America Vol 2 Small Mammals Edentates and Marine Mammals and Vertebrate Life Affiliations editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Christine Janis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Society of Vertebrate Paleontology USA The Paleontological Society USA The Palaeontological Association UK GRIPS Greater Rhode Island Paleontological Society charter member Society for the Study of Mammalian Evolution president Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology National Center for Science EducationReferences edit Bristol University of Professor Christine Janis School of Earth Sciences www bris ac uk a b Janis Christine vivo brown edu Christine Marie Janis Curriculum Vitae PDF Brown University May 2012 Janis C 1976 The evolutionary strategy of the Equidae and the origins of rumen and cecal digestion Evolution 30 4 pp 757 774 Janis C M and A Lister 1985 The use of the morphology of the lower fourth premolar as a taxonomic character in the Ruminantia Mammalia Artiodactyla and the systematic position of Triceromeryx Journal of Paleontology 59 405 410 Janis C M 1988 An estimation of tooth volume and hypsodonty indices in ungulate mammals and the correlation of these factors with dietary preferences In D E Russell J P Santoro and D Sigogneau Russell eds Teeth Revisited Proceedings of the VIIth International Symposium on Dental Morphology Paris 1986 Memoirs de Musee d Histoire naturelle Paris serie C 53 367 387 Madden R H Richard H Hypsodonty in mammals evolution geomorphology and the role of earth surface processes Cambridge ISBN 978 1 316 20354 5 OCLC 897117168 Janis C 1982 Evolution of horns in ungulates ecology and paleoecology Biological Reviews 57 2 pp 261 318 Garland T Jr and Janis CM 1993 Does metatarsal femur ratio predict maximal running speed in cursorial mammals Journal of Zoology London 229 133 151 Janis C M J M Theodor and B Boisvert 2002 Locomotor evolution in camels revisited a quantitative analysis of pedal morphology and the acquisition of the pacing gait Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22 110 120 Palmqvist P J A Perez Claros C M Janis B Figueirido V Torregrosa and D R Grocke 2008 Biogeochemical and ecomorphological inferences on prey selection and resource partitioning among mammalian carnivores in an early Pleistocene community Palaios 23 724 737 Panciroli E Janis C Stockdale M and Martin Serra A 2017 Correlates between calcaneal morphology and locomotion in extant and extinct carnivorous mammals Journal of morphology 278 10 pp 1333 1353 Bassarova M C M Janis and M Archer 2009 The calcaneum on the heels of marsupial locomotion Journal of Mammalian Evolution 16 1 23 Figueirido B and C M Janis 2011 The predatory behaviour of the thylacine Tasmanian tiger or marsupial wolf Biology Letters 7 937 940 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christine Janis amp oldid 1217508544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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