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Sarah Z. Gibson

Sarah Z. Gibson

Paleontologist and Ichthyologist

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The “Slasher” Ray: An extinct fish with a saw-like nose — PLOS Paleontology Community

Are the “teeth” on a sawfish snout really teeth? A fossil might shed light on the question.

Posted bySarah Z. GibsonNovember 2, 2017November 2, 2017Posted infish, fishes, morphology, PLOS Paleo CommunityTags:fish, ocean, ray, schizorhiza, skate, slasher, teethLeave a comment on The “Slasher” Ray: An extinct fish with a saw-like nose — PLOS Paleontology Community

Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence in Paleontology — PLOS Paleo Community

A new technique can be used to examine even the tiniest of details on fossils.

Posted bySarah Z. GibsonOctober 26, 2017November 2, 2017Posted inPLOS Paleo Community, TechniquesTags:fossils, laser-stimulated fluorescence, paleontology, TechniquesLeave a comment on Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence in Paleontology — PLOS Paleo Community

Oldest direct evidence of humans in the Americas? — PLOS Paleo Community

A discovery in an underwater cave in Mexico may indicates the earliest human settlers of the Americas.

Posted bySarah Z. GibsonSeptember 1, 2017November 2, 2017Posted inPLOS Paleo CommunityTags:America, cave, fossil, human, pleistocene, PLOS ONE, PLOS Paleo, SkeletonLeave a comment on Oldest direct evidence of humans in the Americas? — PLOS Paleo Community

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