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New research suggests that ornithischian forelimbs evolved differently to become quadrupedal. Read the full article in #ProcB: https://t.co/80dVxzUEP1 | @Sketchy_raptor @Tweetisaurus #OpenAccess #FossilFriday
Ankylosaurs didn't just use their tail clubs to fight T-Rex; a study published in #BiologyLetters suggests that they also used their sledgehammer tails to fight each other.
Read our 3rd most popular article of 2022 here: https://t.co/LuSFnbyW1x
Magnetoreceptive migrators may also use collective navigation, which is vulnerable to population loss #Magnetoreception #Navigation #ComputationalBiology @JesseGranger6
#ProcB https://t.co/q8TbZtYizu
Happy #FossilFriday from #BiologyLetters => A possible home for a bizarre Carboniferous animal: Is Typhloesus a pelagic gastropod? https://t.co/2fbiQckW5h | #palaeontology #mollusc
New from @ROMtoronto => A possible home for a bizarre Carboniferous animal: Is Typhloesus a pelagic gastropod? https://t.co/2fbiQckW5h
#BiologyLetters #palaeontology #mollusc
New theme issue of #PhilTransB out today looks at the biological, psychological, neural, and cultural underpinnings of laughter in humans and other animals. Edited by Fausto Caruana, Elisabetta Palagi and Frans BM de Waal https://t.co/zD6CzGEdc5
Eggs of extinct dwarf island emus retained large size https://t.co/0Epg4eQ63W #palaeontology #extinction #dwarfism #FossilFriday #BiologyLetters
Do domesticated #cats have smaller brains than their wildcat ancestors? This #RSOS replication study revisits research from the 60s and 70s. @RaffaelaLesch tells us more: https://t.co/16QkQSUyNk #replications
Flight or protection: the genes Ultrabithorax and apterous in the determination of membranous and sclerotized wings in #insects #ProcB #OpenAccess https://t.co/ruILlJ6oLN #Evolution
More bones of Leptoptilos robustus from Flores reveal new insights into giant marabou stork paleobiology and biogeography: https://t.co/kMpL9cTeh1 @DrHanneke #RSOS #palaeontology #FossilFriday #paleoart