Featured Image: Reconstruction of the tick Deinocroton draculi on an immature feathered dinosaur. The reconstruction shows two unengorged males (left) and a female feeding to engorgement (right). Image by Oscar Sanisidro. From Peñalver et al (2017). Papers (All Open Access): Differences between hard and soft phylogenetic data (ProcB) A Biased, Misleading Review on Early Angiosperms (Natural Science) TheContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: December 15, 2017”
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Fossil Friday Roundup: December 8, 2017
Featured Image: SEM Examples of pollen grains in Myrtales. From Kriebal et al (2017). Read our Latest Newsletter! Papers (All Open Access): The reproducibility of research and the misinterpretation of p-values (RSOS) Soft-Bodied Fossils Are Not Simply Rotten Carcasses – Toward a Holistic Understanding of Exceptional Fossil Preservation (BioEssays) A continuous morphological approach to studyContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: December 8, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: December 1, 2017
Featured Image: The perinatal hadrosaurid right dentary (UALVP 54419), occlusal transverse histological thin section. From Bramble et al. (2017). Papers (All Open Access): Trophic and tectonic limits to the global increase of marine invertebrate diversity (Scientific Reports) Testing the applicability of a benthic foraminiferal-based transfer function for the reconstruction of paleowater depth changes in Rhodes (Greece)ContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: December 1, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: November 24, 2017
Featured Image: Gastropod, from Adiya et al (2017) Papers (All Open Access): Redox-independent chromium isotope fractionation induced by ligand-promoted dissolution (Nature Communications) North Atlantic variability and its links to European climate over the last 3000 years (Nature Communications) Revised geochronology, correlation, and dinosaur stratigraphic ranges of the Santonian-Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) formations of the Western InteriorContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: November 24, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: November 17, 2017
Featured Image: Brachiopods (Eohadrotreta zhenbaensis) from the Cambrian of China. From Zhang et al. (2017). Papers (All Open Access): Stromatolites on the rise in peat-bound karstic wetlands (Scientific Reports) Does fuel type influence the amount of charcoal produced in wildfires? Implications for the fossil record (Palaeontology) Unlocking the biomineralization style and affinity of Paleozoic fusulinidContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: November 17, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: November 10, 2017
Featured Image: Partial maxilla of spinosaur Irritator challengeri, from Sales and Schulz (2017), CC-BY. Less than 1 week to vote for the Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017! Vote here before it’s too late! Papers (All Open Access): Ediacaran developmental biology (Biological Reviews) Toy trains, loaded dice and the origin of life: dimerization on mineral surfacesContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: November 10, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: November 3, 2017
Featured Image: Reconstruction of adult female giraffid, Decennatherium rex. Illustration by Oscar Sanisidro, from Ríos et al. (2017), CC-BY. Less than 2 weeks to vote for the Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017! Vote here before it’s too late! Papers (All Open Access): Leaf anatomy of a late Palaeozoic cycad (Biology Letters) Asteriacites and otherContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: November 3, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: October 27, 2017
Featured Image: Reconstruction of Sinosauropteryx. From Smithwick et al. (2017). CC-BY. You can choose who deserves the honor of being among the Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017! Vote here! Papers (All Open Access): Foraminifera biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of Well 5, OML 34, Niger Delta, Nigeria (PalaeoE) Pteropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Thecosomata) from the Eocene/Oligocene boundary intervalContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: October 27, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: October 20, 2017
Featured Image: Foreyia maxkuhnia, a new Triassic coelacanth. From Cavin et al. (2017). Have you voted for the Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017? It’s not too late! Papers (All Open Access): Sediment microbial taxonomic and functional diversity in a natural salinity gradient challenge Remane’s “species minimum” concept (PeerJ) Extending the scope ofContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: October 20, 2017”
Fossil Friday Roundup: October 13, 2017
Featured Image: Avicranium renestoi. Art by Matt Celeskey. From Pritchard and Nesbitt (2017). Papers (All Open Access): Nuclei and nucleoli in embryo-like fossils from the Ediacaran Weng’an Biota (Precambrian Research) Embracing Uncertainty in Reconstructing Early Animal Evolution (Current Biology) The stalked filter feeder Siphusauctum lloydguntheri n. sp. from the middle Cambrian (Series 3, Stage 5) SpenceContinueContinue reading “Fossil Friday Roundup: October 13, 2017”
