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Charlotte Kenchington
Charlotte Kenchington
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
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Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion
R Wood, AG Liu, F Bowyer, PR Wilby, FS Dunn, CG Kenchington, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (4), 528-538, 2019
2272019
Remarkable insights into the paleoecology of the Avalonian Ediacaran macrobiota
AG Liu, CG Kenchington, EG Mitchell
Gondwana Research 27 (4), 1355-1380, 2015
1372015
Reconstructing the reproductive mode of an Ediacaran macro-organism
EG Mitchell, CG Kenchington, AG Liu, JJ Matthews, NJ Butterfield
Nature 524 (7565), 343-346, 2015
922015
The trace fossil record of the Nama Group, Namibia: exploring the terminal Ediacaran roots of the Cambrian explosion
SAF Darroch, AT Cribb, LA Buatois, GJB Germs, CG Kenchington, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 212, 103435, 2021
542021
Increase in metazoan ecosystem engineering prior to the Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary in the Nama Group, Namibia
AT Cribb, CG Kenchington, B Koester, BM Gibson, TH Boag, RA Racicot, ...
Royal Society open science 6 (9), 190548, 2019
482019
The utility of height for the Ediacaran organisms of Mistaken Point
EG Mitchell, CG Kenchington
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (8), 1218-1222, 2018
402018
The importance of neutral over niche processes in structuring Ediacaran early animal communities
EG Mitchell, S Harris, CG Kenchington, P Vixseboxse, L Roberts, C Clark, ...
Ecology letters 22 (12), 2028-2038, 2019
382019
Of time and taphonomy: preservation in the Ediacaran
CG Kenchington, PR Wilby
Geological Society of America, 2014
302014
Role of low intensity environmental disturbance in structuring the earliest (Ediacaran) macrobenthic tiered communities
PR Wilby, CG Kenchington, RL Wilby
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 434, 14-27, 2015
292015
A crown-group cnidarian from the Ediacaran of Charnwood Forest, UK
FS Dunn, CG Kenchington, LA Parry, JW Clark, RS Kendall, PR Wilby
Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (8), 1095-1104, 2022
262022
Rangeomorph classification schemes and intra-specific variation: are all characters created equal?
CG Kenchington, PR Wilby
242017
The Ediacaran fossils of Charnwood Forest: shining new light on a major biological revolution
CG Kenchington, SJ Harris, PB Vixseboxse, C Pickup, PR Wilby
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 129 (3), 264-277, 2018
172018
Modularity and overcompensatory growth in Ediacaran rangeomorphs demonstrate early adaptations for coping with environmental pressures
CG Kenchington, FS Dunn, PR Wilby
Current Biology 28 (20), 3330-3336. e2, 2018
162018
Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph Charnia masoni
FS Dunn, PR Wilby, CG Kenchington, DV Grazhdankin, PCJ Donoghue, ...
Papers in Palaeontology 5 (1), 157-176, 2019
152019
Revealing rangeomorph species characters using spatial analyses
EG Mitchell, CG Kenchington, S Harris, PR Wilby
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 55 (11), 1262-1270, 2018
132018
Paleoenvironmental analysis of Ernietta-bearing Ediacaran deposits in southern Namibia
KM Maloney, TH Boag, AJ Facciol, BM Gibson, A Cribb, BE Koester, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 556, 109884, 2020
112020
A quantitative and statistical discrimination of morphotaxa within the Ediacaran genus Palaeopascichnus
JB Hawco, CG Kenchington, D McIlroy
Papers in Palaeontology 7 (2), 657-673, 2021
102021
Orientations of Mistaken Point fronds indicate morphology impacted ability to survive turbulence
PB Vixseboxse, CG Kenchington, FS Dunn, EG Mitchell
Frontiers in Earth Science 9, 762824, 2021
82021
A MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EDIACARAN RANGEOMORPH TAXA BEOTHUKIS AND CULMOFRONS
JB Hawco, CG Kenchington, RS Taylor, D Mcilroy
Palaios 35 (12), 495-511, 2020
62020
The relative influence of niche versus neutral processes on Ediacaran communities
EG Mitchell, S Harris, CG Kenchington, P Vixseboxse, L Roberts, C Clark, ...
bioRxiv, 443275, 2018
2018
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