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dr. Jamie MacLaren

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#FWO Post-Doc @UAFunMorph comparative anatomy, function & evolution // perissodactyl feeding & locomotion // 3D recon. // art & sport Art by @CorbinRainbolt

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Well it finally happened! @SpringerNature have published our long awaited book online: "The Equids: a suite of splendid species" 🐴🫏🐎🦓🦄 Available online NOW and in print in September! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…


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soon 👀

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Glad to see my review on Mesozoic dinosaur macroecology published today in Biology Letters (@RSocPublishing) for the Special Issue on the 200 years of #dinosaur science🦖 Artwork by @d_bonadonna 🧵 1/5 🔗 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

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Such a perfect time we had at @JohnNyakatura’s lab for it’s 10 years anniversary ✨🎊 Always a pleasure to come back to Berlin and see you guys ❤️

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Hey, everyone! I'm Ashley Hall and I'm a museum educator 🏛, paleontologist ⛏️, children's book author 📚, and naturalist. I am open to educational consulting involving paleontology education, writing children's books and scientific articles, and more. Get in contact with me! 💕

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Very humbled and privileged for the opportunity to run a functional morphology lab for ten years now. Had a blast at the 10 years anniversary party with friends and current students. So thankful for alumni coming from France, Belgium, Switzerland and the South of Germany. 🤩

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Very excited to be presenting a public lecture for @LinneanSociety here in Edinburgh @EdinburghUni @SBSatEd on Thursday, 28 November 6-8 pm I will be talking about the evolution of botanical spirals Free to attend and all welcome! eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-origin-a…


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Honoured & excited to represent #HongKong @CUHK on China’s 41st #Antarctica #expedition! I’ll be studying #RossSea ice during the autumn - winter transition 🚢 🧊 🐧 🐋 🦐 🇨🇳 🇭🇰 #polarscience

Six #scientists from Hong Kong universities will join China’s 41st #Antarcticexpedition for the first time. #CUHK organised the #HongKongscientists to join the #farewellceremony for the #expedition teamon 1 Nov. Details: bit.ly/4fxOfee #polarresearch @CUHKScience



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Now that #2024SVP is over it's time to release the #2025SVP Birmingham logos into the wild. Designed by the brilliant @MarkWitton, the primary logo features an iconic local fossil (a rhynchosaur, first discovered in the counties surrounding Birmingham). A short 🧵

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New #GRAVIBONE paper on proboscideans :) Congrats Camille!

Pleased to share that the 2nd chapter of my PhD is OUT! Limb bone shape variation in proboscideans - how to be the biggest one in the family in #PapersinPalaeontology with @HoussayeCnrs @Delapre_Arnaud and Ursula Göhlich @Le_Museum @UMR_MECADEV @ThePalAss onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sp…

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On my way to #2024SVP. I am looking forward to present the culmination of my PhD in this years Romer Session (11:45 AM on Thursday). If you would like to know what we can learn about flight in early birds based on the dynamic aspect of the wing structure then please come along!

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Late acquisition of erect hindlimb posture and function in the forerunners of therian mammals | Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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Our new manuscript on the carnivorans of Madagascar is now published in @RSocPublishing! With @UWBiology's undergrad Tate Linden and @RGGSatAMNH's John Flynn, we examined skull evolution and lineage diversification of this endemic clade. 🧵1/x royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


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An ignominious end didn’t stop this crustacean from being fossilized! A new report identifies a new genus and species of isopod preserved in fossilized poop (coprolite) from an unknown vertebrate. This marks only the second time a body impression has been found in coprolite.

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Happy #FossilFriday! Here I am a year or so ago hanging out with the Paramylodon mount at the Western Science Center 🦥

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This week we've been celebrating our first 10 years in the Life Sciences Building @BristolUni @BristolBioSci, culminating in last night's soirée where our very own Liz Martin-Silverstone @gimpasaura received the 'unsung hero' award! The next decade starts today! @BristolPalaeo

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From lost ocean abysses to coral reefs, coal swamps to cave bears, few places can beat the Settle area for the variety of fossils and amazing geology! Interested in learning more? Our team member Becky is giving a talk soon! 🏛️ Brachiopod @yorkshiremuseum #FossilFriday

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🥨 The last article of my Munich post doc is now available ! 🥨 We studied the paleobiology and paleoecology of the woolly rhino to understand what triggered its extinction 🦏❄️ Free access here: kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2…


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We tracked lizard chemical signals over time in five experimental populations on natural islands in the Greek Cyclades 🦎🏝️! Read our findings, now published in @FunEcology tinyurl.com/mr2jd2v4

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