Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontological reconstructions

RT @JurassicFDN: Happy #FossilFriday! Today's featured @JurassicFDN-supported research is a brand new study of the inner ears of a living d…
RT @JurassicFDN: Happy #FossilFriday! Today's featured @JurassicFDN-supported research is a brand new study of the inner ears of a living d…
Happy #FossilFriday! Today's featured @JurassicFDN-supported research is a brand new study of the inner ears of a living dinosaur - the wild turkey! Read all about it here: https://t.co/PcFXDxtys4 https://t.co/NvT0ZyoBO4
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RT @PLOSPaleo: Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontolo…
RT @PLOSPaleo: Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontolo…
Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontological reconstructions https://t.co/2pYFo89nOG
RT @PLOSPaleo: Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontolo…
RT @PLOSPaleo: Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontolo…
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: Inner-ear variation in wild turkeys https://t.co/1lIv9YWwQh via @thePeerJ
RT @albertonykus: Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in wild turkeys: https://t.co/ROaePg9Jq7 Good to see this…
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontological reconstructions https://t.co/Y9s5GCbSDH https://t.co/jecQmkwPOh
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Always nice to see a shoutout from @thePeerJ in their "Weekly content alert" email, especially when the editor (thx @drphilcox!) adds a note saying that a study of wild turkey from rural SE Ohio might have broader implications than you might think. https://t.co/vNcaxW21sC https://t.co/BarL8SYZVZ
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
2346 days ago
Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in a population of wild turkeys: implications for paleontological reconstructions (OA) - v @thePeerJ https://t.co/JxZKmkBLGE
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
Intraspecific variation and symmetry of the inner-ear labyrinth in wild turkeys: https://t.co/ROaePg9Jq7 Good to see this kind of ground-truthing work on extant animals! #birds #dinosaurs
2347 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
2347 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
RT @drphilcox: An article I handled as editor has been published today @thePeerJ https://t.co/d2sstqkBIb #Paleontology #Zoology #Statistics
2347 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
2347 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
2347 days ago
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…
RT @WitmerLab: Paleontologists often count on rare samples being representative of the whole population, but are they? Our study says that,…