Mark Young

@MarkYoung_84

Evolutionary biologist & croc 🐊 worker . 🏳️‍🌈 horror/sci-fi/rock/metal lover (views mine)

Falkirk, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2009.

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    3. svi 2019.

    Humans have driven species of to . Voay from Madagascar might be another example. This horned croc is closely related to the African dwarf crocodile (Thanks to: ) (funder )

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    28. sij

    How to display a ? Here’s an animated version thanks to

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  3. 31. sij

    Thanks also to , and for our work together on the thalattosuchians of Germany. And to everyone else I've worked with, spoke to, bounced ideas of remaining in the EU. It's a sad day for some of us, but the science continues!

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  4. 31. sij

    As today is and , now is an excellent reminder that co-operation with European colleagues enriches our lives & work. Thanks & for our work together in with now & in the future. (Funder: )

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    First comprehensive study of the of extant spp. supports the currently accepted classification & shows potential utility of skull shape for species ID, with implications for . article in our Jan issue:

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    28. sij
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    24. sij
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    23. sij
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    The clock is ticking!! Early Bird Deadline for the FANTASTIC Marine Reptile Conference is 31st January! Image © Bob Nicholls

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    Scientists including () say warm- blooded thrived in cold snap - could raise their body temp to stay warm in falling in a manner similar to modern-day and . More >>

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    20. sij

    Happy Penguin Awareness Day! Know your penguins! There are 18 different species, many threatened or endangered; all found in the Southern Hemisphere, though the Galapagos live on the Equator. The Emperor is the tallest at more than 1m pic Peppermint Narwhal

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    16. sij

    Darwinian gastronomy. We evolved to like spices because they have antimicrobial properties, thus, reducing food poisoning, especially in hot climates

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    20. sij

    For anyone totally unaware of , today is ! Stinky birds that can’t fly! They even struggle with walking! Fortunately they can swim!

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    20. sij

    Happy ! Some extinct species of were much bigger than even the tallest living species, the emperor!

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    18. sij

    Delighted to finally visit and see Coronodon, Cotylocara, "Genus Y", and more! In an era when college museums are decidedly an endangered species, it does my heart good to see one so vibrant.

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  16. 17. sij

    Reminder for that not all crocs where cold-blooded! Some, like the metriorhynchids were warm-blooded. Not only cool because of their tail fins & flippers! (Published in: ) (Funder: )

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  17. 17. sij

    For I’m working with on some Bayesian phylogenetics of crocs! Morphological and combining my morphological dataset with molecular one. So my cool warm-blooded marine metriorhynchids and living crocs will be more integrated! Funder

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    13. sij

    The next deadline for research grant applications is February 15th! More info on application requirements here:

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  19. 13. sij

    Interested in warm-blooded marine that lived in the open ocean during the Age of , and evolved flippers and a tail fin? Read about the evidence for endothermy in Metriorhynchidae here: (Funder: ) (photo by )

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  21. 24. pro 2019.

    He’s on his way...

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