Congrats to @PALAIOS_Journal as one of the recipients of the @BioOneNews Ambassador Awards! bio-one.co/2023ambassadors
We are happy to recognie Dr. Kelsey Moore recognition for her work: "Understanding Our Present Through Microfossils: How Ancient Microbial Life Shaped the World "
We are thrilled to be one of the recipients of the @BioOneNews Ambassador Awards! bio-one.co/2023ambassadors
Congrats to Dr. Kelsey Moore recognition for research we published. "Understanding Our Present Through Microfossils: How Ancient Microbial Life Shaped the World "
The December 2022 edition of BioOne VISTA features articles in mycology from @PALAIOS_Journal, and more! Check out the piece by Gibson et al. from the first Davies special issue earlier this year: buff.ly/3jigV2Y
.@PALAIOS_Journal made @BioOneNews Top & Trending Research this month: FERN-ARTHROPOD INTERACTIONS FROM THE MODERN UPLAND SOUTHEAST ATLANTIC RAINFOREST REVEALS ARTHROPOD DAMAGE INSIGHTS TO FOSSIL PLANT-INSECT INTERACTIONS buff.ly/3SAhgeo
A great publication win!
Around 252 million years ago, volcanic eruptions set off a geologic domino effect culminating in the largest extinction event in Earth’s history. Read about this in a new study published in the journal PALAIOS by @sepmgeo: buff.ly/3d9VPRu
Our collective scientific fascination with dinosaurs began in 1822, when Mary Ann Mantell found the first evidence of the large, herbivorous Iguanodon. This collection features geology & paleontology research as we celebrate 200 years in the field. buff.ly/3BptU8i
Micromorphology of Edaphichnium isp. fecal pellets from Egg Mountain.
PALAIOS, Volume 36, 9
PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF INVERTEBRATE FECAL PELLETS (EDAPHICHNIUM ISP.) AT AN ICHNOFOSSIL-RICH DINOSAUR NESTING LOCALITY, UPPER CRETACEOUS TWO MEDICINE FORMATION, MONTANA, USA
Linearly arranged Edaphichnium isp. from Egg Mountain.
From PALAIOS
Volume 36, Issue 9
PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF INVERTEBRATE FECAL PELLETS (EDAPHICHNIUM ISP.) AT AN ICHNOFOSSIL-RICH DINOSAUR NESTING LOCALITY, UPPER CRETACEOUS TWO MEDICINE FORMATION, MONTANA, USA
Drilled specimens and close view of drillholes in sterozoom microscope.
From PALAIOS
Volume 36, Issue 9
RESEARCH ARTICLE
GASTROPOD DRILLING PREDATION IN THE UPPER JURASSIC OF KUTCH, INDIA
#sepm#sepmgeo#publications#academia#geology
Variation in the morphology of the category of wrinkle structures that have been termed Kinneyia.
From PALAIOS
Volume 36, Issue 10
KINNEYIA-TYPE WRINKLE STRUCTURES ON SANDSTONE BEDS: NOT MICROBIALLY INDUCED BUT DEFORMATION FEATURES CAUSED BY SYNSEDIMENTARY EARTHQUAKES
Ooids and ooimmured fossils from the Co-op Creek Limestone Member of the Carmel Formation near Gunlock, southwestern Utah.
From PALAIOS
Volume 36, Issue 10
OOIMMURATION: ENHANCED FOSSIL PRESERVATION BY OOIDS, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE MIDDLE JURASSIC OF SOUTHWESTERN UTAH, USA
Today is the 12th Anniversary of National Fossil Day! Join paleontologists, educators, and students in fossil-related events and activities across the country in parks, classrooms, and online during National Fossil Day. buff.ly/3t1ved2
Wondering about the National Fossil Day logo? The 2021 logo is inspired by the diverse record of Late Cretaceous dinosaur footprints from Denali National Park and Preserve in central Alaska. buff.ly/3zxmyh5
Would a grant <£1500 help you to complete a palaeo research project? Our Small Grant scheme can help!
📆Deadline: 1st Nov 2021
Preference given to members who are students, early career, or who are retired. See our website for full details #FossilFridaypalass.org/awards-grants/gra…