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Excited to see this finally published: Probability-based preservational variations within the early #Cambrian Chengjiang biota https://t.co/SA8O2oZ1v6 via @PeerJLife #paleobiology https://t.co/6dRjY80pbT

One step further in palaeontology https://t.co/0CIh5bU3ci via @PeerJLife

Early Miocene remains of Melissiodon from Mokrá-Quarry shed light on the evolutionary history of the rare #cricetid genus Research from Bonilla-Salomón et al. @ComeniusUni Read the full article https://t.co/gmDWoTeOUd #EvolutionaryStudies #Paleontology #Taxonomy

Jurassic ray-finned fishes from Chile https://t.co/hpvumsrbI2 via @PeerJLife

A new #istiodactylid #pterosaur, Lingyuanopterus camposi gen. et sp. nov., from the Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China Read the full article https://t.co/DGFfqaDcuo #EvolutionaryStudies #Paleontology #Zoology https://t.co/gBeoIAffBL

Rare earth element geochemistry of Middle Devonian reefal limestones of the Dianqiangui Basin, South China: implications for nutrient sources and expansion of the reef ecosystem Read the full article https://t.co/W3JJnRoeGR #Paleontology #Biogeochemistry

An article I handled as editor has been published today @PeerJLife https://t.co/U8FcsVgm6l #Biodiversity #EvolutionaryStudies #Paleontology #Taxonomy #Zoology

It's taken a while but here's a new Early Triassic critter from China with collaborators from China and the US and led by Long Cheng @PeerJLife https://t.co/g78dck89bX #EvolutionaryStudies #Paleontology #Taxonomy

Estimating bite force in extinct dinosaurs using phylogenetically predicted physiological cross-sectional areas of jaw adductor muscles: https://t.co/6dP5WC6oZ3 via @PeerJLife https://t.co/ZqOwK8LrMo

Eotyrannus - here we go! https://t.co/cMhcHrilbK

La Monografia su Eotyrannus lengi (Naish e Cau, 2022) !!!!!
http://theropoda.blogspot.com/2022/01/la-monografia-su-eotyrannus-lengi-naish.html

The Eotyrannus Monograph Is Finally Published
https://tetzoo.com/blog/2022/7/7/the-eotyrannus-monograph-is-finally-published