lawnchairanthropology.com
Australopithecus robustus | Lawn Chair Anthropology
https://lawnchairanthropology.com/category/australopithecus-robustus
Biological anthropology, paleontology, evolution, and development, by Dr. Zachary Cofran. Dietary divergence of robust australopithecines. July 28, 2016. July 29, 2016. I’m writing a review of the “robust” australopithecines. Comparison of a “gracile” (left) and “robust” (right) Australopithecus face, from Robinson (1954). While anatomy provides evidence of what an animal. From South Africa had confirmed previous wisdom: larger pits and more wear complexity in. Than in the earlier, “gracile”. Red) Althou...
paleodelta.wordpress.com
Week 4B Day 2 | Delta HS Paleontology
https://paleodelta.wordpress.com/2015/05/05/week-4b-day-2-2
This site is for students in Jason's Paleontology class at Delta School. Week 4B Day 1. Week 5B Day 1 →. Week 4B Day 2. May 5, 2015. Today we are exploring the geometry of megalodon teeth. Scientists have used modern sharks, like the mako and great white, to develop hypotheses about the relationship between a shark’s teeth and it’s overall size. This is necessary, especially since shark teeth are abundant (remember that a shark that lives 20 years will shed tens of thousands of teeth! Click to share on G...
bdj.pensoft.net
About
http://bdj.pensoft.net/about
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Institutional and Other Membership Plans. Writing a Press Release. Benefits for Editors and Reviewers. The journal will publish papers in biodiversity science containing taxonomic, floristic/faunistic, morphological, genomic, phylogenetic, ecological or environmental data on any taxon of any geological age from any part of the world with no lower or upper. Limit to manuscript size. For example:. Local or regional checklists and inventories;. For more information, you may...
lawnchairanthropology.com
zcofran | Lawn Chair Anthropology
https://lawnchairanthropology.com/author/zcofran
Biological anthropology, paleontology, evolution, and development, by Dr. Zachary Cofran. Dietary divergence of robust australopithecines. July 28, 2016. July 29, 2016. I’m writing a review of the “robust” australopithecines. Comparison of a “gracile” (left) and “robust” (right) Australopithecus face, from Robinson (1954). While anatomy provides evidence of what an animal. From South Africa had confirmed previous wisdom: larger pits and more wear complexity in. Than in the earlier, “gracile”. Red) Althou...
paleoteach.org
MorphoSource – PaleoTEACH
http://www.paleoteach.org/databases/morphosource
STEAM Integration through Paleontology and 3D Technology. How to dowload 3D files from Morpho Source? To download 3D files from www.morphosource.org. Watch the following tutorial for instructions (3:46 min), or follow these steps:. Go to MorphoSource.org. Create an account if you don’t have one (you will need an account to download files). Click on : K12 Horse Evolution. The results on the right-hand side are the fossil horse teeth. Click on each one to view or download. 3D In the News. March 31, 2016.
paleoteach.org
Database Use – PaleoTEACH
http://www.paleoteach.org/databases
STEAM Integration through Paleontology and 3D Technology. A currently active project-based 3D digital web-accessible data archive for museums and individuals at Duke. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. 3D In the News. March 31, 2016. Chewing on Change: Exploring the Evolution of Horses in Response to Climate Change. March 9, 2015. Open Source 3D Models. March 16, 2015. 3D In the News. March 31, 2016. How Big Was Megalodon? March 24, 2015. 3D Scanners and Printers.
blackburnlab.org
PUBLICATIONS - Blackburn Lab
http://www.blackburnlab.org/publications.html
For reprints, please contact Dave Blackburn. Data files for many of these studies are available via Dryad. DNA sequences are archived in GenBank. CT scan data are available via MorphoSource. Heinicke, M.P., L.M.P. Ceríaco, I.M. Moore, am Bauer, and D.C. Blackburn. The Damaraland Sand Frog,. Anura: Pyxicephalidae), is broadly distributed in Namibia and Angola. Family Arthroleptidae), a poorly known Albertine Rift endemic. Anura: Brachycephalidae) from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. Menke, M., P....Porti...