"The way we measure entities can have significant downstream effects on the transformations we can employ and the analytical methods we can use without breaking the link between the measurement and the aspect of reality they represent.
Despite its obvious importance in any quantitative science, ...
"Certain times of major biotic replacement have often been interpreted as broadly competitive, mediated by innovation in the succeeding clades. A classic example was the switch from brachiopods to bivalves as major seabed organisms following the Permian-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), ~252 million...
"As anthropogenic climate change pushes modern ecosystems into uncharted territory, marine ectotherms show particularly clear climate change impacts. Coincidentally, marine invertebrates have the lion’s share of the macrofossil record, sometimes covering ancient episodes of rapid global warming (hy...
"As human activities in natural areas increase, understanding human–wildlife interactions is crucial. Big data approaches, like large-scale camera trap studies, are becoming more relevant for studying these interactions. In addition, opensource object detection models are rapidly improving and have...
"The Le Fraine fossil locality, near the Tregiovo village (Trento Province, northern Italy) yields two of the best documented Kungurian (early Permian) plant fossil assemblages of eastern palaeoequatorial Pangea. Both plant assemblages (Tregiovo A and B) are dominated by walchian and voltzian conif...
"Neck elongation has appeared independently in several tetrapod groups, including giraffes and sauropod dinosaurs on land, birds and pterosaurs in the air, and sauropterygians (plesiosaurs and relatives) in the oceans. Long necks arose in Early Triassic sauropterygians, but the nature and rate of t...
We are back! ...renewing our workshop call with deadline November 30, 2023.
After we decided to hold a Big Questions Germany workshop at short notice and also promote TRiBE, there is now again the opportunity to apply with a great idea.
Interested? Here is the info.
As in the previous year, the lecturers of the Summer School will make part of their lecture and exercise available for download. Anyone can download it here.
Hot start to "Summer School" - with temperatures in the mid-30s (Celsius), Analytical Paleobiology School kicked off Monday. Here are the happy participants along with this weeks lecturers Wolfgang Kiessling, Adam Kocsis, and Emma Dunne... 2 more weeks to survive! The gender balance this year is 2:...
"Rising but fluctuating oxygenlevels in the Early Palaeozoic provide an environmental context for the radiation of early metazoans, but little is known about how mechanistically early animals satisfied their oxygen requirements. Here we propose that the countercurrent gaseous exchange, a highly eff...