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Our new
@sciencemagazine paper on vertebrate habitat origins is live! Fishes, jawed and jawless, diversified in shallow coastal waters and only later shifted to reefs. The “Invasions of the Ocean” depended on pre-existing traits like the invasion of land!http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6413/460 …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
presented my poster today on Iniopterygians, an order of fossil fishes with an unique dorsal fin placement! Thank you so much
@SICBtweets and my mentor@laurensallan for the opportunity!#SICB2020pic.twitter.com/ImwiuSqiBK
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Undergrad lab members
@NyaziaBey and Jeremy Wyman successfully spread the truth of Iniopterygians (the weirdest holocephalans, which is saying something)@SICBtweets#SICB2020 Well done!https://twitter.com/katerinazapfe/status/1214243943359102976 …
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
The boys are back with a splash with
@Science_ish series 5!!! Looks like we're gonna need a bigger podcast...
Listen here
http://bit.ly/Scienceish_Jaws
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
I find science twitter a bit on the negative side, so instead read this 2011 paper on cranial vs postcranial diversification by
@laurensallan &@Friedman_Lab because it's really cool, even if it is about fish https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2011.2454 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
Wardie Bay Excursion, with
@mrwoodsfossils,@laurensallan,@hillsofhame,@BdfJjl this week for#FossilFriday#TEDSummit2019pic.twitter.com/zH0M3bfsBF
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
Delivered a field experience with
@BigJurassicFish@femke_holwerda &@mrwoodsfossils for 25#TEDSummit delegates at#Wardie to complement their visit to@NatSciNMS#collectionscentre. Excellent feedback from@laurensallan#FossilFriday. Here is Matt spotting siderite nodules.pic.twitter.com/9ijGHFRdao
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
Yesterday's visit to Wardie by a group of TEDdies. TEDs? TEDders? All went well. Fossils were found and nobody died.
#fossils#TEDSummit#Edinburghpic.twitter.com/cmDAzGUJjL
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
#TEDSummit@laurensallan explaining the crazy diversity of paleolife - and mass extinctions, armored wriggling plant worms, 10-foot long millipedes, giant birds that eat horses, predatory ‘deer dogs’ ... ‘Dinos are just a gateway drug!’pic.twitter.com/APFrKU8xlf
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
Now
@TEDFellow@laurensallan is talking about her work (w/ a very accurate paleontology meme) to understand mass extinctions— past and future#TEDSummit2019#dinosaursareagatewaydrug#paleontologypic.twitter.com/nn01bsjose
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
There is no greater data record than the fossil record.
@laurensallan’s goal is to use CAT scanning, robots, mathematical simulations, genomes, isotopes and every kind of analytics tool possible to understand the past and how evolution works.#TEDSummitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
“We’ve learned so much about dinosaurs already, but there’s so much left to learn from the other 99.9% of past life. And that’s what paleontology aims to do.” --
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“There is no bigger data than the fossil record, and we mine ALL of it” -
@TEDFellow@laurensallan http://www.laurensallan.com/home#TEDSummit2019Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
All Meme credit to
@afriendlywhit - including on the slide itself. Thanks for listening to my TED Talk! https://twitter.com/TEDFellow/status/1153218747198558210 …pic.twitter.com/Qir2beOw2h
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
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@laurensallan sets the record straight: Paleontology isn’t just about dinosaurs. “Paleontology is the study of past life -- all past life -- from ancestors to alien forms.”#TEDSummitpic.twitter.com/cXNTAWStgj
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Our session at
@2019napc on Paleozoic Extinctions is off and running with our first keynote by@laurensallan talking about fish extinctions!#NAPC2019pic.twitter.com/11ZGvmztgo
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
Belantsea is an extinct cartilaginous fish that lived about 350 million years ago during the Lower Carboniferous. They had a beak-shaped mouth which allowed them to graze corals. (Credit: Melissa Frankford)pic.twitter.com/o0CPSNvWit
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
The only known complete specimen of Elpistostege watsoni (1.56m) at the "From Water to Land" exhibit,Miguasha Park
@UNESCO World Heritage Site,Québec,
. This Devonian chordate is considered as a very important fossil for the study of transition from water to land
#FossilFridaypic.twitter.com/ZsmG79YJQA
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Lauren Sallan proslijedio/la je Tweet
7) Aegirocassis, an anomalocarid from the early Ordovician of Morocco. Aegirocassis is one of the earliest examples of a giant filter feeding animal, with a body length exceeding 2 metres. (Art by Marianne Collins and
@JoschuaKnuppe, diagram from Nature) https://www.nature.com/articles/nature14256 …pic.twitter.com/c5lV6XIrdU
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