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New paper by Tosetto et al.: new cranial material of longirostrine 'swordfish' dolphins from Italy - Ziphiodelphis and Dalpiazella- morphology, paleoneurology, phylogeny, and biogeography: https://t.co/UT1xUyYwBp
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
Birthday in the park: Richard Lydekker, 1849-1915, naturalist and biogeographer ....https://t.co/0TqyEumndT #naturalhistory #biogeography
New: @mickbisconti et al. – Archaebalaenoptera eusebioi, a new rorqual from the late Miocene of Peru (Cetacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae) and its impact in reconstructing body size evolution, ecomorphology and palaeobiogeography of Balaenopteridae https://t.co/hltarxk0vx
This a pretty cool pterosaur! Welcome to Kariridraco dianae by Cerqueira et al. in: "A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Lower #Cretaceous of #Brazil and the paleobiogeography of the Tapejaridae" - https://t.co/i75nq7uKvc
#pterosaurs #paleontology
My coauthor @jpf_ishes did a wonderful job on this new paper on the biogeography of South American freshwater stingrays. Some highlights:
-The upper Amazon is the center of diversity & possible species pump for FW rays
-Rays that invaded Amazon-peripheral basins, never come back
🔥HOT OFF THE PRESS🔥
My colleagues and I have revised the Scaphiophryne calcarata species complex, wading into the 'chamber of horrors' that was left behind by horrendously preserved type specimens and vague descriptions of frogs with complex biogeography
https://t.co/qNkIocUQmk
Welcome #Ajnabia, a new lambeosaurine hadrosaurid from the #Maastrichtian of Morocco: "The first duckbill #dinosaur (#Hadrosauridae: #Lambeosaurinae) from Africa and the role of oceanic dispersal in dinosaur #biogeography" by Longrich et al.
https://t.co/4A0e5dNSsY
#paleontology
Just out today in Palaeontology: my PhD student, Atzcalli E. Hernández Cisneros, and I explore the paleobiogeography of toothed mysticetes from the North Pacific. @CicimarIpn @ThePalAss @NHMLA #MarineMammals
More here: https://t.co/3gnoYMfdmo
"The evolutionary history of the common pheasant is best reflected by its being split into three species." - one of the main conclusions of our paper on diversification of the common pheasant that appeared today in "Journal of Biogeography"
https://t.co/U3C6aA6NIo
@pandy_yangliu
How biogeography of the oral microbiome affects dental caries.
@benlibberton explains for Nature Research Microbiology Community how the spatial structure affects the progression of localised dental caries.
https://t.co/qDeckBVrtc
Morphology, Ecology, and Biogeography of Independent Origins of Cleaning Behavior Around the World
Vikram B Baliga, Rita S Mehta https://t.co/aWIa2hSgIP
read more via https://t.co/b0ltg6UgIQ
#morphology #biogeography #biology #biologists #morphologists #scientists #behavior
Was happy to see that an audio version of The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions by @DavidQuammen is released today. Might need to take a listen! https://t.co/l5vw8DwBpZ
The genera and biogeography of Fasciolariinae (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Fasciolariidae),https://t.co/JO7JtTnZJr #fasciolariid #gastropod #biogeography #mollusc #taxonomy
More new courses are coming!
Registration is now open for our new #TScourses Dealing with Uncertainty in Species Distributions
More information and registration:
https://t.co/3VDPHZRjQv
#Courses #Learning #biogeography