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10. Smith, A.S. and Vincent, P. A new genus of pliosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Lower Jurassic of Holzmaden, Germany. Palaeontology. (in press) 9. Ketchum, H. and Smith, A.S. 2010. The anatomy and taxonomy of Macroplata tenuiceps (Sauropterygia, Plesiosauria) from the Hettangian (Lower Jurassic) of Warwickshire, United Kingdom. Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 30 (4), 1069-1081.(request PDF from plesiosauria@gmail.com) 8. Vincent, P. and Smith, A.S. 2009. A redescription of Plesiosaurus propinquus Tate & Blake, 1876 (Reptilia, Plesiosauria), from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) of Yorkshire, England. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 57, 133-142. (download PDF) 7. Benson, R.B.J; Butler, R.J.; Lindgren J. and Smith, A.S. 2009. Mesozoic marine tetrapod diversity: mass extinctions and temporal heterogeneity in geological megabiases affecting vertebrates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277, 829-834.(download PDF) 6. Smith, A.S. 2008. Plesiosaurs from the Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) of Bornholm, Denmark. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28 (4), 1213-1217. (request PDF from plesiosauria@gmail.com) 5. Araujo, R; Smith, A.S. and Liston, J. 2008. The Alfred Leeds fossil vertebrate collection of the National Museum of Ireland - Natural History. Irish Journal of Earth Science, 26, 17-32. (download PDF) 4. Smith, A.S. and Dyke, G.J. 2008. The skull of the giant predatory pliosaur Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni : implications for plesiosaur phylogenetics. Naturwissenschaften, 95, 975-980. (download PDF) 3. Smith, A. S. and Zaton, M. 2007. The first Actinopterygian (Pisces: Osteichthyes) tooth from the Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) of The Polish Jura (south-central Poland). Paläontologie, Stratigraphie, Fazies (15), Freiberger Forschungshefte, Reihe C, 254, 35-40. (download PDF) 2.
Smith, A. S. and Radley, J. D. 2007. A marine reptile fauna from
the Early Jurassic Saltford Shale 1.
Smith, A. S. 2007. The back-to-front plesiosaur Cryptoclidus
(Apractocleidus) aldingeri from the Kimmeridgian of Milne Land, Greenland.
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 55,
1-7. (download PDF) Smith, A. S. and Wyse Jackson, P. 2009. Discovering Ireland's Rocks and Fossils. Geoschol Books, Dublin, 24pp. ISBN 0-9521066-7-1 Smith, A. S. and Araujo, R. 2009. The Legacy of Alfred Leeds. Rockwatch, 52. Smith, A. S. 2008a. Fossils explained 54: plesiosaurs. Geology Today. 24, (2), 71-75. (download PDF) Smith, A. S. 2008b. Book review – A History of Paleontological Illustration, by Jane P. Davidson. Geological Curator, 8, (9), 462. Smith, A. S. 2007. Book review of Sea Monsters — Prehistoric Creatues of the Deep, by Michael J. Everhart. Palaeontologia Electronica, 10 (3), R7, 2pp. (download PDF) (view online article) Smith, A. S. and Ibrahim, N. 2007. Prehistoric animals - sticking their necks out. Rockwatch, 46, 14-15. (download PDF) Smith, A. S. 2006a. Book review - Starring T.rex! Palaeontological Association Newsletter, 62, 119-122. (download PDF) Smith, A. S. 2006b. Dublin's Jurassic 'Sea-Dragon'. Science Spin - Geoscience, 17, 26-27. (download PDF) Smith, A. S. 2005. Book Review - Oceans of Kansas - a natural History of the Western Interior Sea. Palaeontological Association Newsletter, 60, 90-92. (download PDF) Smith A. S. 2005. Are Jaffa Cakes really biscuits? Using cladistics to classify biscuits. Journal of Unlikely Science, 1, (7), 2-6. (Online Version) Smith,
A. S. 2003. Plesiosaurs - Mesozoic marine monsters. Rockwatch,
34, 4-5. Smith, A. S. 2007. A skeletal reconstruction of Rhomaleosaurus and the systematics of pliosaurs. 55th Annual Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparitive Anatomy. (Oral presentation). Smith A. S. 2005. Important
plesiosaurs in the National Museum of Ireland (Natural History). Progressive
Palaeontology 2005. (Oral presentation). Documentation
assistant, Education and curatorial assistant, Geoschol Project, Trinity College, Dublin. (October 2007 - Feb 2009). Production of earth science material for Irish schools - posters, leaflets, an activity book, museum exhibits and a website. Assistant editor, Palaeontologica Electronica (April 2007 -Ongoing) (find out more...). I was born and brought up in Coventry (UK). Prehistoric animals have always been a passion that I have pursued inside and out of academia. I completed a degree in palaeobiology and evolution (Portsmouth) and a masters degree in palaeobiology (Bristol) before completing a PhD project dedicated to plesiosaurs (UCD, Dublin). I have participated in palaeontological excavations in Montana and Portugal. I am a keen palaeoartist and webmaster, also check out my plesiosaur news page at http://www.plesiosaurnews.wordpress.com and my dinosaur blog at http://www.dinotoyblog.com/
Myself alongside a Triceratops in the Natural History Museum, London (1986?) |