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Varavudh Suteethorn

Varavudh Suteethorn

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D-Index
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Citations
3369
World Ranking
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National Ranking
6

Overview

Varavudh Suteethorn is affiliated with Mahasarakham University in Thailand. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on Paleontology and Environmental Science. Within these fields, their subfields of study include Paleontology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Geology.

The main topics covered in Varavudh Suteethorn's work are Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, and Geological and Geophysical Studies.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Varavudh Suteethorn include:

  • A New Basal Neornithischian Dinosaur from the Phu Kradung Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Northeastern Thailand, 2023, Diversity
  • New material of Phuwiangvenator yaemniyomi (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the type locality: Implications for the early evolution of Megaraptora, 2021, Cretaceous Research
  • Yakemys multiporcata n. g. n. sp., a Large Macrobaenid Turtle from the Basal Cretaceous of Thailand, with a Review of the Turtle Fauna from the Phu Kradung Formation and Its Stratigraphical Implications, 2021, Diversity
  • The First Fossil Coelacanth from Thailand, 2023, Diversity
  • New fossil remains of Fusuisaurus zhaoi (Sauropoda: Titanosauriformes) from the Lower Cretaceous of Guangxi, southern China, 2020, Cretaceous Research

Varavudh Suteethorn frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Cretaceous Research
  • Diversity
  • Palaeoworld

Collaborations have been an important aspect of their research. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Suravech Suteethorn
  • Uthumporn Deesri
  • Éric Buffetaut
  • Phornphen Chanthasit
  • Haiyan Tong

Best Publications

  • Oxygen isotopes of East Asian dinosaurs reveal exceptionally cold Early Cretaceous climates

    Romain Amiot;Xu Wang;Zhonghe Zhou;Xiaolin Wang

  • The earliest known sauropod dinosaur

    Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn;Gilles Cuny;Haiyan Tong

  • Oxygen isotope evidence for semi-aquatic habits among spinosaurid theropods

    Romain Amiot;Romain Amiot;Eric Buffetaut;Christophe Lécuyer;Xu Wang

  • Adaptive radiation in sauropod dinosaurs: bone histology indicates rapid evolution of giant body size through acceleration

    P.Martin Sander;Nicole Klein;Eric Buffetaut;Gilles Cuny

  • A new orang-utan relative from the Late Miocene of Thailand

    Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Pratueng Jintasakul;Chavalit Vidthayanon

  • A new Thai Mesozoic lungfish (Sarcopterygii, Dipnoi) with an insight into post‐Palaeozoic dipnoan evolution

    Lionel Cavin;Varavudh Suteethorn;Eric Buffetaut;Haiyan Tong

  • Ages and paleoenvironment of Miocene mammalian faunas from Thailand

    Stéphane Ducroq;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Jean-Jacques Jaeger

  • A new genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Sao Khua formation (Late Jurassic or early Cretaceous) of northeastern Thailand

    V. Martin;E. Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • Mammalian faunas and the ages of the continental Tertiary fossiliferous localities from Thailand

    Stéphane Ducrocq;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn;Jean-Jacques Jaeger

  • A NEW SEMIONOTIFORM (ACTINOPTERYGII, NEOPTERYGII) FROM UPPER JURASSIC – LOWER CRETACEOUS DEPOSITS OF NORTH‐EAST THAILAND, WITH COMMENTS ON THE RELATIONSHIPS OF SEMIONOTIFORMS

    Lionel Cavin;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • An Early Cretaceous spinosaurid theropod from southern China

    Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn;Haiyan Tong;Romain Amiot

  • A new skeleton of Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from NE Thailand

    S. Suteethorn;J. Le Loeuff;E. Buffetaut;V. Suteethorn

  • New primate from the Palaeogene of Thailand, and the biogeographical origin of anthropoids

    Stéphane Ducrocq;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • Eocene Krabi basin (southern Thailand): Paleontology and magnetostratigraphy

    Mouloud Benammi;Yaowalak Chaimanee;Jean-Jacques Jaeger;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • Middle Jurassic turtles from southern Thailand

    Haiyan Tong;Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • The earliest known tyrannosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand

    Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn;Haiyan Tong

  • The dinosaur fauna of the Sao Khua Formation of Thailand and the beginning of the Cretaceous radiation of dinosaurs in Asia

    Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • A new hybodont shark assemblage from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand

    Gilles Cuny;Varavudh Suteethorn;Suchada Kamha;Eric Buffetaut

  • A new hybodont shark from the Lower Cretaceous of Thailand

    Henri Cappetta;Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • A sauropod skeleton associated with theropod teeth in the Upper Jurassic of Thailand: remarks on the taphonomic and palaeoecological significance of such associations

    Eric Buffetaut;Varavudh Suteethorn

  • Environment and ecology of East Asian dinosaurs during the Early Cretaceous inferred from stable oxygen and carbon isotopes in apatite

    Romain Amiot;Romain Amiot;Xu Wang;Zhonghe Zhou;Xiaolin Wang

  • A large pholidosaurid in the Phu Kradung Formation of north-eastern Thailand

    Jeremy E. Martin;Jeremy E. Martin;Komsorn Lauprasert;Eric Buffetaut;Romain Liard

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Buffetaut
Eric Buffetaut École Normale Supérieure
Haiyan Tong
Haiyan Tong Mahasarakham University
Lionel Cavin
Lionel Cavin Natural History Museum of Geneva
Jean-Jacques Jaeger
Jean-Jacques Jaeger University of Poitiers
Yaowalak Chaimanee
Yaowalak Chaimanee University of Poitiers
Marc Philippe
Marc Philippe Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Christophe Lécuyer
Christophe Lécuyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
François Martineau
François Martineau Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Zhonghe Zhou
Zhonghe Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xing Xu
Xing Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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