Ethan Mooney

Graduate Student
Stephanie Pierce Lab
a person smiling at the camera, at a canyon overlook
Museum of Comaprative Zoology

Ethan is an avid explorer of all things natural history and earth sciences. During his time with the University of Toronto, his broad interests culminated in a variety of exciting research on various Palaeozoic tetrapods with a focus on early diapsid reptiles, but also on taphonomic processes and the odd dinosaur. Recently, his focus lies in unraveling how rapid phenotypic evolution translates to the locomotor and feeding ecologies of early reptiles and contributed to their rise and reign throughout the Mesozoic Era.