James Rule

@Palaeo_JRule

I study the extinct of Australasia's past | Vertebrate Palaeontology PhD candidate + | 3D data | Geeky | Tweets mine | he/him

Melbourne, Victoria
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    14. ožu 2019.

    Preparing slides for my mid-candidature, and I inadvertently made the next hit show: Game of Seals!

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    Porpoise vertebrae look like Lambda-class Imperial shuttles. Why r the vertebral processes so long? All 🐳s have uber strong back muscles (they skipped leg day). The long vertebral processes are attachment points 4 those muscles.

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  3. 6. velj

    When you put a "1" instead of a "0" in the wrong place and have to redo an entire analysis

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  4. 6. velj

    Yes Monk seals are Lawful Good, the bestest seals really...

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    4. velj

    You belong no matter how weird you get! Animals belong to the groups they evolve in. You can't earn your way out of the family. Even if only whales were left they would still be mammals. So dinos do exist! .

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    4. velj

    Lovely news on my first day today: our tail paper with is in print. To find out what tail length can tell you about marsupial locomotion (spoiler: not a lot), check it out :-) or contact me for PDF. And all the code is on

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    3. velj

    For , check out this Globidens, a unique-toothed, inferred shell-crushing mosasaur, compared to the Nile Monitor, a known opportunist that sometimes eats shellfish. Nile Monitor figure: D'Amore, 2015. J Anat. Globidens jaw figure: Mike Everhart. Oceans of Kansas

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    3. velj

    Macro lab group returns this Thursday at 11am with a discussion of et al.'s recent paper entitled "Marine Biodiversity and Geographic Distributions Are Independent on Large Scales"

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    3. velj

    "I am strong, stay away" 👏🏻 Sharp claps by Grey Seals video recorded for first time by & analysed as part of study at by . The behaviour is thought to ward off competitors & attract mates!

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    2. velj

    Have you ever clapped you're hands to get someones attention in a noisy room? How about underwater? Check out our on wild grey seals clapping during the breeding season - filmed by and published with !

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    3. velj

    Check out our new paper showing how gray seals clap underwater! A round of applause for the team!👏👏👏

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    2. velj

    My on wild gray seals clapping 👏 underwater during breeding season. All credit to the fantastic camera work of . More info: MUSIC VIDEO HERE ⬇️⬇️SOUND ON (ft. Gnarls Barkley).

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    2. velj

    👏👏👏 Clapping seals??? Find out why male seals clap underwater in this new paper by some of my labmates , , Felix Marx and supervisor

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  14. 2. velj

    New study shows Grey seals clap with their flippers to communicate underwater! 👏👏👏 Congrats , , , , , and Felix Marx

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    2. velj
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    1. velj

    Could Allodesmus be the most epic fossil seal? it seems this animal mix all the pinniped traits all in one.

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    As a that has described new species, as well as a director that communicates scientific to the public, having timely cultural references as part of the science is a conversation starter and enables interactions that would otherwise never occur.

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    30. sij

    It looks a bit strange.. but hey, the (long-awaited, by some of us) is officially coming in 2020! 🎉🥳

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    I love my energy company 🦕🦕

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    29. sij

    One of my favorite lectures of the year in Ichthyology — Tabletop ordinal phylogeny of fishes and the major trends in their evolution. Had a great time taping and setting it up with .

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    29. sij

    This is so freaking fascinating. Those flipper proportions are bananas! I wonder about the trade-off between those large flippers and being hydrodynamic?

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