Fossil Friday Roundup: May 18, 2018
Featured Image: Pycnodus (BSPG AS I 1209). Scale bar equals 1 cm. Photo credit: Jürgen Kriwet. From Cawley et al. (2018).
Papers (All Open Access):
- Multilevel analysis of dendroclimatic series with the R-package BIOdry (PLOS ONE)
- Molecular survey of basidiomycetes and divergence time estimation: An Indian perspective (PLOS ONE)
- A Review of Necrotauliids from the Triassic/Jurassic of England (Trichoptera: Necrotauliidae) (Psyche)
- New fossil species of Trichodesma LeConte, 1861 (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) from Eocene Baltic amber collected in the Kaliningrad region, Russia (PalaeoE)
- Niche partitioning as a mechanism for locally high species diversity within a geographically limited genus of blastoid (PLOS ONE)
- Globally discordant Isocrinida (Crinoidea) migration confirms asynchronous Marine Mesozoic Revolution (Communications Biology)
- Anatomy, relationships and palaeobiogeographic implications of the first Neogene holomorphic stingray (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) from the early Miocene of Sulawesi, Indonesia, SE Asia (Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society)
- A primitive actinopterygian braincase from the Tournaisian of Nova Scotia (RSOS)
- A quantitative approach to determine the taxonomic identity and ontogeny of the pycnodontiform fish Pycnodus (Neopterygii, Actinopterygii) from the Eocene of Bolca Lagerstätte, Italy (PeerJ)
- An endangered new species of seasonal killifish of the genus Austrolebias (Cyprinodontiformes: Aplocheiloidei) from the Bermejo river basin in the Western Chacoan Region (PLOS ONE)
- An examination of the impact of Olson’s extinction on tetrapods from Texas (PeerJ)
- Tetrapod tracks in Permo–Triassic eolian beds of southern Brazil (Paraná Basin) (PeerJ)
- Perinatal specimens of Maiasaura from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana (USA): insights into the early ontogeny of saurolophine hadrosaurid dinosaurs (PeerJ)
- Enamel formation and growth in non-mammalian cynodonts (RSOS)
- A new Miocene pinniped Allodesmus (Mammalia: Carnivora) from Hokkaido, northern Japan (RSOS)
- A grazing Gomphotherium in Middle Miocene Central Asia, 10 million years prior to the origin of the Elephantidae (Scientific Reports)
- The grazing gait, and implications of toppling table geometry for primate footfall sequences (Biology Letters)
- Ecology of sleeping: the microbial and arthropod associates of chimpanzee beds (RSOS)
- Endocast morphology of Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa (PNAS)
- Geometric models to explore mechanisms of dynamic shape change in skeletal muscle (RSOS)
- fiReproxies: A computational model providing insight into heat-affected archaeological lithic assemblages (PLOS ONE)
Pre-Prints and Post-Prints:
- Palaeobiological inferences based on long bone epiphyseal and diaphyseal structure – the forelimb of xenarthrans (Mammalia) (BioRXiv)
- Semi-aquatic adaptations in a spinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil (PaleorXiv)
Community Events, Society Updates, and Resources:
Meetings:
- 11th Annual SeAVP Conference, May 23–27, 2018, North Carolina (Link)
- Trekking Across the GOBE: From the Cambrian through the Katian, IGCP 653 Annual Meeting, June 3-7, 2018, Athens, Ohio, USA (Link)
- European Association of Vertebrate Paleontologists Annual Meeting, Caprica, June 26–July 1, 2018 (Link)
- 5th International Palaeontological Congress (IPC5), July 9–13, 2018, France (Link)
- 78th Annual Meeting, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), October 17–20, 2018, Albuquerque, New Mexico (Link)
- 2018 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, November 4–7, 2018, Indianapolis, Indiana (Link)
- North American Paleontological Convention June 23–27 2019 (Link)
News and Views:
Animals and Anatomy:
- Fossil Friday – Palm Leaf (Valley of the Mastodon)
- The secret identity of “Agathaumas” (Equatorial Minnesota)
- Bird neural canals are weird, part 2: the lumbosacral expansion (Tetrapod Zoology)
- Marine animals have been following their preferred climate for millions of years (Link)
- Miocene (Pt 7): Hornless Rhinos, Long-Tusked Elephants, and Three-toed Horses (Synapsida)
Methods and Musings:
- An abstract should be a surrogate for a paper, not an advertisement for it (SVPOW)
- Attending Professional Conferences as an Undergraduate (Time Scavengers)
- Geologic evidence for changes in paleoclimate on Mars (Time Scavengers)
- I went to an open science hackathon and all I got was a t-shirt… and hope for the future of science (PLOS ECR)
- Lessons from the Past: Paleobotany and Climate Change (Letters from Gondwana)
- The Ivory Tower of Buying Fossils (Birds in Mud)
- Hosting, preparing, and presenting at a regional conference meeting (Time Scavengers)
Museums, Folks and Fieldwork:
- In quest of monsters – last week’s Utah adventure (SVPOW)
- Sexual Selection at Chicheley Hall (Tetrapod Zoology)
- Ford Versus Naish (Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs)
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