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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Paleontology
  • Ecology
  • Genus

Jorge Morales mostly deals with Late Miocene, Paleontology, Zoology, Ecology and Neogene. Jorge Morales studies Late Miocene, namely Vallesian. Paleontology is closely attributed to Triceromeryx in his research.

His Zoology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Indarctos, Ursavus, Machairodontinae and Anatomy. Jorge Morales combines subjects such as Clade and Extinction with his study of Ecology. His study in Neogene is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Glacial period, Villafranchian, Biostratigraphy, Peninsula and Magnetostratigraphy.

His most cited work include:

  • The biogeographic history of ruminant faunas determines the phylogenetic structure of their assemblages at different scales (177 citations)
  • Active continental subduction beneath the Betic Cordillera and the Alborán Sea (119 citations)
  • Up-to-date Spanish continental Neogene synthesis and paleoclimatic interpretation (101 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Paleontology, Late Miocene, Zoology, Ecology and Genus. Jorge Morales focuses mostly in the field of Paleontology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Fauna and, in certain cases, Pleistocene. His Late Miocene study incorporates themes from Mammal and Simocyon.

In Zoology, Jorge Morales works on issues like Clade, which are connected to Cladistics. Ecology is closely attributed to Extinction in his study. The concepts of his Neogene study are interwoven with issues in Biostratigraphy and Archaeology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Paleontology (35.02%)
  • Late Miocene (26.73%)
  • Zoology (22.58%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Late Miocene (26.73%)
  • Zoology (22.58%)
  • Paleontology (35.02%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jorge Morales mainly focuses on Late Miocene, Zoology, Paleontology, Vallesian and Genus. His Late Miocene research integrates issues from Ecology, Clade, Sivatherium, Neogene and Postcrania. In the field of Zoology, his study on Mustelidae overlaps with subjects such as Carnivora.

His work in the fields of Paleontology, such as Structural basin and Mammal, overlaps with other areas such as Phase. His research investigates the connection between Vallesian and topics such as Skull that intersect with issues in Cervical vertebrae, Kleptoparasitism and Decennatherium. His studies deal with areas such as Varanidae and Systematics as well as Genus.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Single and combined effect of retinoic acid and rapamycin modulate the generation, activity and homing potential of induced human regulatory T cells. (11 citations)
  • The Ventian mammal age (Latest Miocene): present state (8 citations)
  • Revision of Varanus marathonensis (Squamata, Varanidae) based on historical and new material: morphology, systematics, and paleobiogeography of the European monitor lizards. (8 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Paleontology
  • Genus
  • Ecology

His scientific interests lie mostly in Late Miocene, Zoology, Genus, Paleontology and Mustelidae. In his study, Fauna, Magnetostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy is inextricably linked to Sivatherium, which falls within the broad field of Late Miocene. His studies in Zoology integrate themes in fields like Taphonomy and Cheek teeth.

The Genus study which covers Vallesian that intersects with Squamata, Varanus amnhophilis, Varanidae and Varanus griseus. His research on Paleontology often connects related topics like Ecology. His Mustelidae research focuses on Clade and how it relates to Cladistics.

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Best Publications

The biogeographic history of ruminant faunas determines the phylogenetic structure of their assemblages at different scales

Juan L. Cantalapiedra;Manuel Hernández Fernández;Jorge Morales.
Ecography (2014)

180 Citations

Active continental subduction beneath the Betic Cordillera and the Alborán Sea

J. Morales;I. Serrano;A. Jabaloy;J. Galindo-Zaldívar.
Geology (1999)

168 Citations

Up-to-date Spanish continental Neogene synthesis and paleoclimatic interpretation

Carlos de Santisteban Bove;J.P. Calvo;R. Daams;J. Morales.
Calvo, J.P.; Daams, R.; Morales. J.; López Martínez, N.; Agustí, J.; Anadón, P.; Armenteros, I.; Cabrera, L.; Cívis, J.; Corrochano, A.; Díaz Molina, M.; Elízaga, E.; Hoyos, M.; Martín-Suárez, E.; Martínez-Salanova, J.; Moissenet, E.; Muñoz, A.; Pérez-García, A.; Pérez-González, A.; Portero, J.M.; Robles, F.; Santisteban, C.; Torres, T.; Meulen, A.J. van der; Vera, J.A. y Mein, P. Up-to-date Spanish continental Neogene synthesis and paleoclimatic interpretation. En Revista de la S (1993)

153 Citations

Depth-dependent seismic attenuation in the Granada zone (Southern Spain)

J. M. Ibáñez;E. Del Pezzo;F. De Miguel;M. Herraiz.
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1990)

135 Citations

Recent and present‐day stresses in the Granada Basin (Betic Cordilleras): Example of a late Miocene‐present‐day extensional basin in a convergent plate boundary

J. Galindo-Zaldívar;A. Jabaloy;I. Serrano;J. Morales.
Tectonics (1999)

122 Citations

FIRST KNOWN COMPLETE SKULLS OF THE SCIMITAR-TOOTHED CAT MACHAIRODUS APHANISTUS (FELIDAE, CARNIVORA) FROM THE SPANISH LATE MIOCENE SITE OF BATALLONES-1

Mauricio Anton;Manuel J. Salesa;Jorge Morales;Alan Turner.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (2004)

114 Citations

El registro sedimentario y faunístico de las cuencas de Calatayud-Daroca y Teruel. Evolución paleoambiental y paleoclimática durante el Neógeno

L. Alcalá;Ana María Alonso-Zarza;María Ángeles Álvarez Sierra;B. Azanza.
Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España (2000)

110 Citations

Biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of East Africa and the Iberian peninsula

Martin Pickford;Jorge Morales.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1994)

108 Citations

Aspects of the functional morphology in the cranial and cervical skeleton of the sabre‐toothed cat Paramachairodus ogygia (Kaup, 1832) (Felidae, Machairodontinae) from the Late Miocene of Spain: implications for the origins of the machairodont killing bite

Manuel J. Salesa;Mauricio Antón;Alan Turner;Jorge Morales.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (2005)

106 Citations

Les Hemicyoninae (Ursidae, Carnivora, Mammalia) et les formes apparentées du Miocène inférieur et moyen d'Europe occidentale

Léonard Ginsburg;Jorge Morales.
Annales De Paleontologie (1998)

105 Citations

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