Fossil Friday Roundup: May 25, 2018

Featured Image:  A range of ways to present 3D data on a theropod track. From Falkingham et al. (2018). CC-BY. Papers (All Open Access): A standard protocol for documenting modern and fossil ichnological data (Frontiers in Palaeontology) Abrupt global-ocean anoxia during the Late Ordovician–early Silurian detected using uranium isotopes of marine carbonates (PNAS) Homeosis inContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: May 25, 2018"

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/JurassicContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: May 18, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: May 11, 2018

Featured Image: View of Grotta La Fabbrica, from Villa et al. (2018). Papers (All Open Access): Binary-state speciation and extinction method is conditionally robust to realistic violations of its assumptions (BMC Evolutionary Biology) Did the transition to plate tectonics cause Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth? (Terra Nova) An early Cambrian greenhouse climate (Science Advances) Middle Jurassic flora fromContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: May 11, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: May 4, 2018

Featured Image: Citipati osmolskae, IGM 100/1004 in left lateral view. Anterior is to the left. From Norell et al. (2018). Papers (All Open Access): Quantifying the living fossil concept (PalaeoE) Getting somewhere with the Red Queen: chasing a biologically modern definition of the hypothesis (Biology Letters) Generalized conditions of spherical carbonate concretion formation around decaying organic matterContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: May 4, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: April 27, 2018

Featured Image: From Nowakowski (2018). CC-BY. Papers (All Open Access): Quantifying ecological impacts of mass extinctions with network analysis of fossil communities (PNAS) Late Miocene climate cooling and intensification of southeast Asian winter monsoon (Nature Communications) Warm summers during the Younger Dryas cold reversal (Nature Communications) Rare patterns of dorsal puncture in Pterostichus oblongopunctatus (Coleoptera:Continue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: April 27, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: April 20, 2018

Featured Image: Skull of Sellamynodon zimborensis (holotype, UBB MPS 15795), a Late Eocene-Early Oligocene amynodontid from Dobârca (Romania). From Tissier et al. (2018), CC-BY. Papers (All Open Access): The Cambrian–Ordovician succession at Lanna, Sweden: stratigraphy and depositional environments (Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences) Neogene integrative stratigraphy and timescale of China (Science China Earth Sciences) Grotta RomanelliContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: April 20, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: April 13, 2018

Featured Image: Parababinskaia makarkini sp. n., holotype male. From Hu et al. (2018), CC-BY. Papers (All Open Access): Diel hysteresis between soil respiration and soil temperature in a biological soil crust covered desert ecosystem (PLOS ONE) Climate variability and cultural eutrophication at Walden Pond (Massachusetts, USA) during the last 1800 years (PLOS ONE) Multiple episodes ofContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: April 13, 2018"

Fossil Friday Roundup: April 6, 2018

Featured Image: webpic Images used to compare data collection methods. Specimens were collected from locality number TT92-3 (“Dori’s Tuff”). From Chang (2018). Papers (All Open Access): Combined morphological and phylogenomic re-examination of malawimonads, a critical taxon for inferring the evolutionary history of eukaryotes (RSOS) Distribution modelling of pre-Columbian California grasslands with soil phytoliths: New insights for prehistoric grasslandContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: April 6, 2018"

National Fossil Day 2018: Art Contest Theme Announced “The Age of Reptiles—More than Just Dinosaurs”

National Fossil Day is still a few months away (October 17, 2018), but as I have mentioned before, now is the time for you and/or your museum or institution to start making plans to participate in celebrating fossil resources and heritage! For the paleoartists out there (of any age and any skill, U.S. Citizens), youContinue reading "National Fossil Day 2018: Art Contest Theme Announced “The Age of Reptiles—More than Just Dinosaurs”"

Fossil Friday Roundup: March 30, 2018

Featured Image: Isisfordia duncani, QM F36211 (holotype), an articulated and near complete skeleton in dorsal aspect. From Syme and Salisbury (2018), CC-BY. Papers (All Open Access): A lake classification concept for a more accurate global estimate of the dissolved inorganic carbon export from terrestrial ecosystems to inland waters (The Science of Nature) Fossil whale barnacles from the lower PleistoceneContinue reading "Fossil Friday Roundup: March 30, 2018"