Fossil Friday Roundup: August 19th, 2016
Featured image: Paleontologists prepare to remove a Tyrannosaurus rex skull from a fossil dig site in northern Montana and transport it to the Burke Museum at the University of Washington. Credit: Dave DeMar/Burke Museum/University of Washington
Papers (all Open Access):
- Progress to extinction: increased specialisation causes the demise of animal clades (Scientific Reports)
- Formation of the Isthmus of Panama (Science Advances)
- Arktocara yakataga, a new fossil odontocete (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Oligocene of Alaska and the antiquity of Platanistoidea (PeerJ)
- Ancient phylogenetic divergence of the enigmatic African rodent Zenkerella and the origin of anomalurid gliding (PeerJ)
- A new ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of Owadów-Brzezinki Quarry, Poland (APP)
- Demography of the Early Neolithic Population in Central Balkans: Population Dynamics Reconstruction Using Summed Radiocarbon Probability Distributions (PLOS ONE)
- The Small Mammal Sequence from the c. 76 – 72 ka Still Bay Levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa – Taphonomic and Palaeoecological Implications for Human Behavior (PLOS ONE)
- Drivers of Change in a 7300-Year Holocene Diatom Record from the Hemi-Boreal Region of Ontario, Canada (PLOS ONE)
News:
- Twenty-Five Little Bones Tell a Puzzling Story About Early Primate Evolution (Link)
- Here’s how to find D.C.’s accidental museum of paleontology (Link)
- Marsupial Lion Thylacoleo carnifex Had Unique Hunting Style, Paleontologists Say (Link)
- Burke Museum Paleontologists discover major T. rex fossil (Link)
- Supernova Ashes Found in Fossils Hint at Extinction Event (Link)
- Cretaceous fossils discovered in south China (Link)
Around the Blogosphere:
- Orthacanthus was a Cannibal (Link)
- Triceratops Against Concepts (Link)
- Vintage Dinosaur Art: Dinosaurs (The Open Gate Library) (Link)
- Victorian Dinosaur Tracks of the ’80s (Link)
- Inside The Dinosaur Paleontology Renaissance In South Africa (Link)
- Humans and the Last Ice Age (Link) / Los Humanos y la Última Era de Hielo (Link)
- 3D Printing Opens Doors to Research – Jennifer Webb (Link)
- The Paleontology Of Fossil Butte National Monument Part One – Before There Was A Monument (Link)
- 7 Celebrity Fossils That Signify the Evolutionary Narrative of Humanity (Link)
- Exploring Canada’s Socialist Dinosaur Paradise (Link)
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