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Kailah Thorn
Kailah Thorn
Technical Officer, Terrestrial Vertebrates, Western Australian Museum
Verified email at museum.wa.gov.au
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A new scincid lizard from the Miocene of northern Australia, and the evolutionary history of social skinks (Scincidae: Egerniinae)
KM Thorn, MN Hutchinson, M Archer, MSY Lee
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39 (1), e1577873, 2019
92019
A new species of Proegernia from the Namba Formation in South Australia and the early evolution and environment of Australian egerniine skinks
KM Thorn, MN Hutchinson, MSY Lee, NJ Brown, AB Camens, TH Worthy
Royal Society Open Science 8 (2), 201686, 2021
82021
Fossil mammals of Caladenia Cave, northern Swan Coastal Plain, south-western Australia.
KM Thorn, R Roe, A Baynes, RP Hart, KA Lance, D Merrilees, JK Porter, ...
Records of the Western Australian Museum 32 (2), 2017
82017
A giant armoured skink from Australia expands lizard morphospace and the scope of the Pleistocene extinctions
KM Thorn, DA Fusco, MN Hutchinson, MG Gardner, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290, 20230704, 2023
42023
An experimental investigation of differential recovery of native rodent remains from Australian palaeontological and archaeological deposits
A Baynes, CJ Piper, KM Thorn
Records of the Western Australian Museum 34 (1), 1–30, 2019
32019
Paleoenvironmental investigation of Caladenia Cave fossil mammals: consolidating Holocene climate change patterns in southwestern Australia
KM Thorn, A Baynes
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 96, 71, 2013
32013
Herpetofaunal diversity changes with climate: evidence from the Quaternary of McEachern’s Deathtrap Cave, southeastern Australia
T Ramm, KM Thorn, CA Hipsley, J Müller, S Hocknull, J Melville
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2022
22022
Pups of the Swan Coastal Plain
K Thorn
Thylacine, The History, Ecology and Loss of the Tasmanian Tiger, 137-139, 2023
2023
Prehistoric skinks: The evolution of skinks in Australia
K Thorn
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, 2022
2022
Checklist of Fossil Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia: A contribution to the Fossil National Species List managed by Australasian Palaeontologists
K Thorn, S Poropat, P Bell, S Hocknull, B Kear, A Palci, S Salisbury, ...
Australasian Palaeontologists, 2021
2021
Integrating Fossils, Morphology and Molecules to Understand the Diversification of Egerniine Skinks
K Thorn
Flinders University, College of Science and Engineering., 2020
2020
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