S. Robson

@SRobsonPaleo

PhD student at the University of Calgary . Studying vertebrate paleontology and chasing camelids (🐪🐫🦙). All opinions are mine. She/they

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2019.

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    18. sij

    Come work with us! There’s potential for a Palaeontology-based project.

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    28. pro 2019.

    Molting, and then...

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    23. pro 2019.

    Bit of a shakeup in the early amniote tree today in . Relocation of varanopids and parareptiles up towards the reptile crown group. This would suggest persistent ecological overlap between synapsids and reptiles throughout the Permian

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    22. stu 2019.

    Congratulations to Dr. James Campbell, who just defended his dissertation on late Cretaceous plesiosaurs!

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    22. stu 2019.

    I am looking for a PhD student to start in September 2020 to work on a really interesting paleo/macroecology crossover project. Must have strong computational skills and, ideally, experience with GIS. Figure: Fraser & Lyons (2017) GEB 26:1408-1422.

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    13. stu 2019.

    I’m now positive that people who claim to have seen aliens have actually just seen baby owls.

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  7. 15. stu 2019.

    Just visiting some extinct mammals at the UNSM. Kat knows how to take care of me. @ University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall

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    21. lis 2019.

    I recently scanned an Ursus americanus. This individual is an infant, as you can see below many of it's bones are yet to fully ossify. This specimen is from the museum.

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    12. lis 2019.

    792 attendees this year, 292 were students.

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  10. 13. lis 2019.

    was a great conference in a beautiful city. Lots of interesting science and some truly excellent wildlife. Now back to Canada where it is definitely NOT spring.

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    10. lis 2019.

    Tore ourselves away from the cuddly Australian mammals at the icebreaker long enough to have a mini-reunion of Analytical Paleobiology Workshop 2019 participants , & ! ❤️🦘🐀🦕

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    WHY DO SLOTHS LOOK LIEK THIS

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  13. 5. lis 2019.

    Off to Australia for . Looking forward to seeing many friends and colleagues over this next week. Come visit me at my poster on Wednesday to chat about pantodont inner ears (or other cool things)!

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    25. ruj 2019.
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    Looking for financial assistance to attend ? Applications for Diversity and Inclusion travel grants are due Aug. 25, 2019! Share widely with peers, students, and colleagues - we look forward to hearing from you!

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    8. kol 2019.
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    6. kol 2019.

    How do wombats dry off?

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    18. srp 2019.

    Surface rupture and relative co-seismic right-lateral movement on the main fault trace of the Mw 7.1 . Images Google Earth & DigitalGlobe (2018-2019).

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    16. srp 2019.

    I firmly believe that kids should NOT be taught that girly things & science-y things are mutually exclusive. Therefore, I packed a cape with my field work gear just to show what Glaciologist Princess Elsa would look like! 👩‍🔬👸❄️

    Picture of me on a glacier wearing a blue glittery cape, safety harness, & helmet while holding an ice axe and GPS unit
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    12. srp 2019.

    Murder-cow is crushing the competition. BTW: You really should read ’ detailed explanation on how this carnivorous ungulate was discovered, misidentified, then properly IDed.

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