
Jean-Bernard Caron
Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron is the Richard M. Ivey Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. He is recognized for his extensive research on early marine life, particularly radiodonts, and played a key role in the study describing the unique anatomical features of Mosura fentoni, shedding light on evolutionary adaptations among ancient arthropods.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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United States | 1 | 8.00 | 0.03% | +10% | 331,002,651 | 112,135 | $21,000,000 | 7,114$ |
Liechtenstein | 1 | 8.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 38,137 | 31 | $6,900 | 6$ |
Totals | 2 | 331,040,788 | 112,166 | $21,006,900 | 7,120$ |
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Liechtenstein:
Jean-Bernard Caron is a paleontologist who collaborated with Joseph Moysiuk to examine species of Mosura.
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United States:
ROM curator Jean-Bernard Caron noted that few fossil sites in the world offer this level of insight into soft internal anatomy.
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United States:
Jean-Bernard Caron is the Richard M. Ivey Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.
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