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CBconsbiogoe.bsky.social

Don't miss the next Blumenbach lecture in Göttingen! We are delighted that Jens-Christian Svenning agreed to speak about trophic #rewilding#macroecology#paleoecology#conservation. 20 November, 5:15 p.m.

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AJichnologist.bsky.social

Pleased to see a main theme of my book 'The Evolution Underground' (2017) is still being explored & more clearly defined, that the evolution of burrowing animals changed entire ecosystems, starting with ocean bottoms. Authors also address reef builders as ecosystem engineers. 🧪⚒️🪱🪨🪸 #paleoecology

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MKmmarcosaurus.bsky.social

Biomechanics and morphological comparisons of the caudal region of titanosaurs from the Cretaceous of Brazil: Paleobiology and paleoecology inferences onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Aaarc-community.bsky.social

Hi Bluesky! We are AaRC, the Animal aDNA Research Community, an Early-Career Researcher focused community for people working on animal bioarchaeology, paleoecology and other uses of ancient animal biomolecules.

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Jjenhaneve.bsky.social

Hi all! Reintroduction here. I'm Jenny and I'm an environmental scientist currently lecturing at a college in Georgia. Courses this semester are environmental policy and physical oceanography. Personally interested in marine ecology, cetacean evolution, paleoecology, and science communication.

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DDpaleodaniel.bsky.social

Introducing myself here on Bluesky🦋again: Hello! I’m Daniel Martins, a Brazilian vertebrate paleontologist ⚒️and currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Pedro Godoy’s MacroPaleo Lab www.macropaleolab.com I mainly focus on the anatomy, paleoecology, and systematics of fossil crocodyliforms 🐊

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GSgsjphd.bsky.social

The "Great American Interchange" in terrestrial paleoecology, the "Great American Schism" in marine paleoecology :P

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JGjacquelyngill.bsky.social

Paleoclimatology is the history of Earth's climates, which affect and are affected by ecosystems. Paleoecology is a focus on the species and ecosystems themselves, which are influenced by (and influence) the climates. So they're all connected. :)

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JGjacquelyngill.bsky.social

If you mean the history of the science itself, check out The Two-Mile Time Machine (Alley), The Discovery of Global Warming(Weart), Foundations of Paleoecology (Ed. Lyons, Behrensmeyer et al.), and Paleontology: An Illustrated History (Bainbridge).

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