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P. David Polly
Executive Editor
David Polly is a vertebrate paleontologist at Indiana
University-Bloomington and a Research Associate at the Field Museum
in Chicago. He received degrees from the University of Texas—Austin
(BA) and the University of California-Berkeley (Ph.D.), and was a
postdoctoral fellow with the Michigan Society and the Museum of
Paleontology at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. For ten years
he was at Queen Mary, University of London. His current research is
on trait-based community dynamics in vertebrates, especially the
role of changing Cenozoic climates and environments to the
composition of communities and the evolution of traits. He is also
interested in phylogenetics, phylogeography, and genetics of
vertebrates. David is committed to keeping scientific publication
under academic control. He is currently an editor for
Palaeontology and Palaeontologia Electronica, and has
also worked actively to develop scientific internet publishing for
the University of California Museum of Paleontology, the Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology, and the Natural History Museum.
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