Otto Stenberg

@PaleoOtto

Researching bear teeth • Paleo/EvoDevo/3D • SciComm & conservation in zoos • Master’s Student at Jernvall Lab • geek-of-all-trades • he/they • 🌈

Helsinki, Finland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2016.

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    20. lis 2018.

    Extended family: ”So Otto, what were you researching again?” Me:

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    Quantifying tooth shape is difficult - which is why we have ! Molar wear resistance of South African hominins: the gracile , robust and bizarrely unique

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    The exit of iceberg from Antarctica 🇦🇶as seen from 2 years of 🛰️data

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    Today in , I solved a trivial issue using brute force, writing a function I dubbed detect_bear(). There's probably a hundred more efficient of assigning colours for plotting using specimen IDs, but detect bear() is mine and I already love it dearly.

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    snailway to heaven

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    After 276 days (85% of her life) in for aspergillosis treatment, Toiora is on her way home! Huge thanks to all who helped keep her alive against all odds. Thanks for the transport! Pics: Lydia Uddstrom.

    Two kākāpō in crates on a passenger plane
    A kākāpō in a travel crate
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    30. sij

    🐻 Bear=Branching tree like turbinates 🦁Lion= Scroll like simpler turbinates Sooo What are these nose scrolls and what do they do?

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    25. sij

    Our work in has shown that small to medium carnivores, incl servals, fluctuate in numbers, alongside their rodent prey, with peaks in abundance 6-12 months after rodent peaks, & rodent peaks are correlated with the Southern Oscillation Index

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    Jurassic Park as a kid: desperately wants to dinosaurs be real Jurassic Park as an adult: desperately wants the strange old billionaire with an offer of 3 years of research funding in exchange for going on a potentially life-threatening vacation to be real

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    I think telling a story with your data is important because that is what makes people enjoy and want to read your articles. Telling a story does not mean making stuff up. It does not mean 'flowery language' it just means make it interesting. Imo it's common courtesy.

    Am I the only one who's irked by academic writing advice of "telling a story with your data".

Writing fan fiction about our data is what got us into the reproducibility crisis in the first place. I'd rather have a less compelling narrative than a flowery account of half-truths.
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    31. sij

    COMING THIS FALL! Proud to announce the book I contributed to for for a broad audience! I wrote a couple sections,contributed a couple dozen photos & consulted on some info. The book is on , culture, fieldwork &

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    31. sij

    This I get to tell you about the time we pulled out a Brachiosaur humerus with horses! YA’LL it was sunset in Utah and two massive Clydesdale horses pulled an extinct beast from the earth. I FUCKING LOVE MY JOB! 🦴 🦕 🐴

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    31. sij

    Skull of Homalodotherium, a ~18 million-year-old, bear-sized from Patagonia. 🇦🇷Check out the "remarkable and gradual transition from the first incisor to the last molar" noted by Flower (1874). For this reason, it was named "even tooth beast."

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    31. sij

    the European sabretooth Homotherium latidens ranged over all of Europe and recognised no borders. The Kessingland mandible found in 1886, lithograph from Backhouse 1886 and photographed recently (image by Nigel Monaghan)

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    29. sij

    Time to 💀 This is the weekly where I show you a and you guess the animal 🦒 🦢🦃🦈🐫 The closer you are the more kittens get their mittens. And remember guessing is more fun with friends so RT!

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    26. sij

    One of the sites my team scouted & built a rapport with a local family on this private protected land! Video of first “officially” confirmed in an area of W. Tien Shan, Kazakhstan. Only tracks, sightings & shaky phone video before

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    "Its not whether animals will survive, its whether man has the will to save them"~Anthony Douglas Williams Przewalski's horses, Kazakhstan.

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    24. sij

    For my last day at the off-site centre, I’ve released some brown bears from their cabinets! – mjesto: Museum Support Center

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