Klug, Christian; https://orcid.org/0000-... Spiekman, Stephan N F; https://orcid.org... Bastiaans, Dylan Scheffold, Beat Scheyer, Torsten M; https://orcid.org/00...
Marine conservation deposits (‘Konservat-Lagerstätten’) are characterized by their mode of fossil preservation, faunal composition and sedimentary facies. Here, we review these characteristics with respect to the famous conservation deposit of the Besano Formation (formerly Grenzbitumenzone; including the Anisian–Ladinian boundary), and the success...
Gere, Kinga Nagy, András Lajos Scheyer, Torsten M; https://orcid.org/00... Werneburg, Ingmar; https://orcid.org/000... Ősi, Attila
Placodonts were durophagous reptiles of the Triassic seas with robust skulls, jaws, and enlarged, flat, pebble-like teeth. During their evolution, they underwent gradual craniodental changes from the Early Anisian to the Rhaetian, such as a reduction in the number of teeth, an increase in the size of the posterior palatal teeth, an elongation of th...
Weis, Robert; https://orcid.org/0000-000... Delsate, Dominique Klug, Christian; https://orcid.org/0000-... Argyriou, Thodoris; https://orcid.org/00... Fuchs, Dirk; https://orcid.org/0000-0003...
A re-examination of the early Toarcian fish fossils preserved in public paleontological collections in Luxembourg revealed 70 specimens of large Toarcian pachycormid fish with an excellent three-dimensional preservation within calcareous nodules. Six of them are associated with octobrachian coleoid gladii in their oesophagus or stomach, an associat...
Boudadi-Maligne, Myriam
Les grands carnivores, autres que le loup, sont extrêmement rares à l’échelle du corpus faunique de l’Igue du Gral. Seuls 35 restes d’ours et 7 restes d’hyènes ont été découverts au cours des trois triennales de fouilles. Ces derniers nous apportent, malgré et du fait de leur discrétion, des informations essentielles concernant les possibilités d’a...
Ishida, Michael Berio, Fidji Di Santo, Valentina Shubin, Neil H Iida, Fumiya
Paleontologists must confront the challenge of studying the forms and functions of extinct species for which data from preserved fossils are extremely limited, yielding only a fragmented picture of life in deep time. In response to this hurdle, we describe the nascent field of paleoinspired robotics, an innovative method that builds upon establishe...
Eraso, Jesus M. Olsen, Randall J. Long, S. Wesley Gadd, Ryan Boukthir, Sarrah Faili, Ahmad Kayal, Samer Musser, James M.
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This study integrated genomic sequencing, mouse virulence assays, and bacterial transcriptomic analysis to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms contributing to Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis emm type stG62647 pathogenesis. We tested a large cohort of genetically closely related stG62647 isolates for virulence using a...
Koons, Michele L Rizzuto, Branden Cesare Trever, Lisa Boswell, Alicia Pérez, Augusto Bazán Ynoñán, Luis A Muro Prieto, Gabriel Rengifo, Carlos Sharp, Kayeleigh Swenson, Edward
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Howard, Lindsey
The widespread use of genera as proxies for species in paleobiological studies might affect the results of these studies. Although most attention has been given to taxonomic diversity studies, this could also be true of disparity and phylogenetic studies. In particular, the assumption that particular character states truly diagnose all members of a...
Johnson, John Colter
Esthonyx is an early Eocene tillodont found in North America, Europe, and India. The genus was named by Edward Drinker (E. D.) Cope in 1874 based on specimens from the San Jose Formation in New Mexico. Since then, several species of Esthonyx have been described from North America alone. The best record of Esthonyx comes from the central Bighorn Bas...
Divola, Claire Simms, Alexander R Sremba, Angela Baker, C Scott Friedlaender, Ari Southon, John