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Kate's expertise primarily lies in vertebrate palaeontology. Her current work focuses on how the early vertebrates evolved novel morphology such as an internal skeleton and complex musculature. In particular she is studying the role of internal fertilization and how this impacted on the diversification and radiation of early fishes. Kate is an accomplished in a variety of micro-analytical techniques, including the application of micro- CT and synchrotron scanning for fossil materials. Kate’s other research interests encompass a variety of topics such as biostratigraphy using conodonts and the teeth and scales from sharks to date rocks, the mechanism of soft tissue preservation and the evolution of electroreception. Her primary field work is in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and has recently worked on sites in Morocco and South Africa.

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Trinajstic, K. 2016. “The Laidlaw Range in the Canning Basin (Upper Devonian).” In Planet Earth - In deep time Palaeozoic series Devonian & Carboniferous, 20-21. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart Science Publishers. Trinajstic, K., R. Hocking, and T. Playton. 2016. “The section at Casey Falls, Canning Basin (Upper Devonian).” In Planet Earth - In deep time Palaeozoic series: Devonian & Carboniferous, 24-25. Stuttgart: Schweizerbart Science Publishers. Hairapetian, V., B. Roelofs, K. Trinajstic, and S. Turner. 2016.“Famennian survivor turiniid thelodonts of North and East Gondwana.”Geological Society Special Publication 423. In press. Roelofs, B., T. Playton, T. Playton, M. Barham, and K. Trinajstic. 2015.“Upper Devonian microvertebrates from the Canning Basin, Western Australia.”Acta Geologica Polonica 65 (1): 69-100. Trinajstic, K., C. boisvert, C. boisvert, J. Long, J. Long, A. Maksimenko, A. Maksimenko, Z. Johanson, and Z. Johanson. 2015.“Pelvic and reproductive structures in placoderms (stem gnathostomes).”Biological Reviews 90: 467-501. Hansma, J., J. Hansma, E. Tohver, E. Tohver, M. Yan, M. Yan, K. Trinajstic, B. Roelofs, S. Peek, S. Peek et al. 2015.“Late Devonian carbonate magnetostratigraphy from the Oscar and Horse Spring Ranges, Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, Western Australia.”Earth and Planetary Science Letters 409: 232-242. Rucklin, M., M. Rucklin, J. Long, J. Long, and K. Trinajstic. 2015.“A new selenosteid arthrodire ('Placodermi') from the Late Devonian of Morocco.”Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35 (2). Long, J., J. Long, E. Mark-Kurik, E. Mark-Kurik, Z. Johanson, Z. Johanson, M. S. Lee, M. Lee, G. Young, G. C. Young et al. 2015.“Copulation in antiarch placoderms and the origin of gnathostome internal fertilization.”Nature 517: 196-199. Johanson, Z., C. Boisvert, A. Maksimenko, P. Currie, and K. Trinajstic. 2015.“Development of the Synarcual in the Elephant Sharks (Holocephali; Chondrichthyes): Implications for Vertebral Formation and Fusion.”PLoS One 10 (9). Long, J., J. Long, C. Burrow, C. J. Burrow, M. Ginter, M. Ginter, J. G. Maisey, J. Maisey, K. Trinajstic, M. I. Coates et al. 2015.“First shark from the late devonian (frasnian) gogo formation, Western australia sheds new light on the development of tessellated calcified cartilage.”PLoS One 10 (5): 1-24. Hillbun, K., T. Playton, E. Tohver, K. Ratcliffe, K. Trinajstic, B. Roelofs, S. Caulfield-Kerney, D. Wray, P. Haines, R. Hocking et al. 2015.“Upper Kellwasser carbon isotope excursion pre-dates the F-F boundary in the Upper Devonian Lennard Shelf carbonate system, Canning Basin, Western Australia.”Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 438: 180-190. George, A. D., N. Chow, and K. Trinajstic. 2014.“Oxic facies and the Late Devonian mass extinction, Canning Basin, Australia.”Geology 42: 327-330. Johanson, Z., and K. Trinajstic. 2014.“Fossilized ontogenies: The contribution of placoderm ontogeny to our understanding of the evolution of early gnathostomes.”Palaentology 57 (3): 505-516. Trinajstic, K., B. Roelofs, C. J. Burrow, J. A. Long, and S. Turner. 2014.“Devonian vertebrates from the Canning and Carnarvon Basins with an overview of Paleozoic vertebrates of Western Australia.”Royal Society of Western Australia. Journal 97: 133-151. Melendez, I., K. Grice, K. Trinajstic, M. Ladjavadi, P. F. Greenwood, and K. Thompson. 2013.“Biomarkers reveal the role of photic zone euxinia in exceptional fossil preservation: An organic geochemical perspective.”Geology 41 (2): 123-126. Sanchez, S., V. Dupret, P. Tafforeau, K. Trinajstic, B. Ryll, P. Gouttenoire, L. Wretman, L. Zylberberg, F. Peyrin, and P. Ahlberg. 2013.“3D Microstructural Architecture of Muscle Attachments in Extant and Fossil Vertebrates Revealed by Synchrotron Microtomography.”PLoS ONE 8 (2): e56992-e56992. Trinajstic, K., S. Sanchez, V. Dupret, P. Tafforeau, J. A. Long, G. C. Young, T. Senden, C. boisvert, C. Power, and P. Ahlberg. 2013.“Fossil Musculature of the Most Primitive Jawed Vertebrates.”Science 341: 160-164. Chow, N., A. D. George, K. Trinajstic, and Z. Chen. 2013.“Stratal architecture and platform evolution of an early Frasnian syn-tectonic carbonate platform, Canning Basin, Australia.”Sedimentology 60: 1583-1620. Johanson, Z., K. Trinajstic, R. Carr, and A. Ritchie. 2013.“Evolution and development of the synarcual in early vertebrates.”Zoomorphology 132 (1): 95-110. Playton, T. E., R. Hocking, P. Montgomery, E. Tohver, K. Hillbun, D. Katz, P. W. Haines, K. Trinajstic, M. Yan, J. Hansma et al. 2013.“Development of a Regional Stratigraphic Framework For Upper Devonian Reef Complexes Using Integrated Chronostratigraphy: Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, Western Australia.” In West Australian Basins Symposium 2013, Aug 18, 2014, Perth, Western Australia: N/A.

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