Miss Amy Wyatt
BSc, MRes
- Siarad Cymraeg
Timau a rolau for Amy Wyatt
Ymgeisydd PhD
Trosolwyg
I am studying for a Ph.D. in palaeobotany at Cardiff University School of Earth and Environmental Sciences in collaboration with the National History Museum in London, the University of Southhampton and the University of Sheffield. My project involves studying, describing, and reconstructing the Devonian flora of Svalbard, with particular emphasis on their transition from small plants with relatively simple morphology to larger, much more complex plants that resemble arborescent trees that formed the first forests in the Late Devonian. This project is under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Berry, Prof. Dianne Edwards, Prof. Paul Kenrick, Prof. John Marshall and Prof. Charles Wellman.
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Wyatt, A. L., Pardoe, H. S., Cleal, C. J. and Sanchez Vilas, J. 2024. Rapid morphological change in UK populations of Impatiens glandulifera. Scientific Reports 14(1), article number: 19275. (10.1038/s41598-024-69710-y)
2022
- Wellman, C. H., Berry, C. M., Davies, N. S., Lindemann, F., Marshall, J. E. A. and Wyatt, A. 2022. Low tropical diversity during the adaptive radiation of early land plants. Nature Plants 8(2), pp. 104–109. (10.1038/s41477-021-01067-w)
Erthyglau
- Wyatt, A. L., Pardoe, H. S., Cleal, C. J. and Sanchez Vilas, J. 2024. Rapid morphological change in UK populations of Impatiens glandulifera. Scientific Reports 14(1), article number: 19275. (10.1038/s41598-024-69710-y)
- Wellman, C. H., Berry, C. M., Davies, N. S., Lindemann, F., Marshall, J. E. A. and Wyatt, A. 2022. Low tropical diversity during the adaptive radiation of early land plants. Nature Plants 8(2), pp. 104–109. (10.1038/s41477-021-01067-w)