Evans EvoMorph Lab

@EvansEvoMorph

Lab group of Alistair Evans on evolutionary morphology at Monash University, Australia

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2016.

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    2. velj

    It's a case of ‘clapping seals’ for our biologists who have discovered wild grey seals can clap their flippers underwater to communicate.

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    3. pro 2019.

    Took home prize for best poster ⁦⁦ conference, for my research looking at Tasmanian Devil teeth! ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    3. pro 2019.

    Very happy with how my presentation went at on how venomous snake fangs vary with prey type🐍🍴. And even won the favourite presentation prize 🏆!

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    1. ruj 2019.

    Great to collaborate ( where I am a Visiting Researcher) with & for manuscript on newly discovered behaviour

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    2. ruj 2019.

    Great to see 's first PhD paper - all about the Tasmanian tiger family and their fossils.

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    4. kol 2019.

    New Paper: A rare observation of group prey processing in wild (Hydrurga leptonyx) With @naturesfreedom () and (), published today in ! (With Amazing by my uncle Kai Hagberg)

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    4. kol 2019.

    Our new paper on feeding in leopard seals - caught on camera by the documentary filmmakers that brought us !

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    16. srp 2019.
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    18. tra 2019.

    Spent today 3D scanning a tusk: 2.27 metres long! Looks just like a horn. Great job by . Thanks to Karen Roberts at for finding it!

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    9. tra 2019.

    Our paper examining ROM and foot posture in Australia's only named Jurassic sauropod, Rhoetosaurus brownei, is now out. Fantastic work from Andréas Jannel as part of his PhD at on foot .

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    These aren't teeth from they belong to a pliosaur, dinosaur and whale. New research shows these teeth evolved similar ridges to allow them to feed in ancient oceans and rivers.

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    2. tra 2019.

    Giant predator whales found in Antarctic from 34 million years ago - our new paper with Felix Marx,

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    21. ožu 2019.

    Looking inside old fossils - our new microCT scan of the Thylacoleo syntype at , with . Pics: Orig Owen drawing, the specimen now, and 3D scan.

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    18. srp 2018.

    Lovely surprise to find retro photoboard in lab celebrating 10 years of at - feat. @PalaeoJamesRule Billy, Mark, Alex, Felix, Chan and friends!

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    10. srp 2018.

    An unremarkable fossil first collected on a beach decades ago turns out to be the oldest known evidence of the rare pygmy right whale.

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    10. svi 2018.

    Great new study by Fordyce and Marx on what early whales ate: Gigantism Precedes Filter Feeding in Baleen Whale Evolution: Current Biology

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    10. svi 2018.
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    6. tra 2018.

    Shoutout to and William Parker who spent last night teaching visitors all about Australian megafauna during the event!

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