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Global Greening in a Warmer World: What We Can Learn from Plant Fossils
Presented by Dr. Tammo Reichgelt, University of Connecticut, May 2, 2024.
Plant fossils enable paleobotanists to reconstruct ancient landscapes. They provide scientists with information on the ecosystems that ancient animals such as dinosaurs lived in, and the types of plants those animals might have eaten. Over a century of collecting plant fossils from all around the world, paleobotanists have learned that when ancient worlds were warmer, they were also ‘greener.’ For example, the Cretaceous dinosaurs of Alberta would have enjoyed warm and moist productive forests-not the prairies, shrubby badlands, and boreal forests that typify the landscape today. In this talk, Dr. Reichgelt explores what plant fossils reveal about greening in ancient warmer worlds, what the mechanisms are behind this greening, and what parallels exist with present-day global warming.
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History and Contributions of Romanian Vertebrate Paleontology: Beasts, Bioevents, Geology
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Presented by Dr. Vlad Codrea, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, April 25, 2024. Romania is a rich territory in terms of paleontological heritage due to its geological alpine history. A number of peculiar situations have attracted the interest of the world scientific community. For examples, consider insular Cretaceous faunas in Transylvania with ‘dwarf’ representatives, especially among dinosau...
Teeth and Mammalian Evolution
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Presented by Dr. John Hunter, The Ohio State University, April 18, 2024 In this talk, Dr. John Hunter discusses field projects he conducted in Montana and North Dakota, focusing on extinction scenarios, and their relation to some research done in Alberta. The presentation also covers mammalian dental evolution and the links between dental development and mammalian diversification.
Descent into Carnivory: How Large Vertebrate Suspension-Feeding in the Mesozoic Ran Out of Options
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Presented by Dr. Jeff Liston of Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 11, 2024. In the modern world, the niche of large vertebrate suspension-feeding is exemplified by filter-feeding whales and chondrichthyans like the basking shark and whale shark, which have specialized feeding structures for plankton. The fossil record shows that similar feeding structures are apparent as far back as th...
Munching Mosasaurs: A Look into Mosasaur Feeding Ecology from The Netherlands and Canada
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Presented by Dr. Femke Holwerda of Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 4, 2024. Mosasaurs were giant marine reptiles that lived during the Cretaceous Period. They were fully aquatic, and so successful that their fossilized remains are found all over the world in marine sediments. Scientists can study well-preserved mosasaur fossils to investigate how they ate, what they ate, and how they...
What the Fossil Record Tells Us About Parasites, and What Parasites Can Tell Us About Fossil Animals
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Presented by Dr. Tommy Leung of the University of New England, Australia, March 28, 2024. Parasites are ubiquitous in any ecosystem on this planet, but because of their soft bodies and mostly small sizes, they are rarely fossilized. However, advances in preparation techniques and imaging technology in recent decades have allowed more fossils of parasites to be discovered and described. These fo...
Theropod Dinosaurs of the Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Mongolia
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Presented by Dr. Philip Currie of the University of Alberta, March 21, 2024. The similarities between the Late Cretaceous faunas of Asia and North America have been noted since the 1920s. Despite the distance, dinosaur fossils from the Late Cretaceous found in both Asia and North America bear similarities. The first “raptor” (Dromaeosauridae) was collected in Alberta in 1915, but until Velocira...
Forests, Prairies, Puddles, and Badlands: Exploring Alberta’s Amphibians and Reptiles
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Presented by Dr. Nick Cairns of the Royal Alberta Museum, March 14, 2024. Alberta has many diverse habitats, with amphibians and reptiles occupying almost every one of them. Reptiles and amphibians are not closely related, but they are usually grouped together into the field of herpetology. The conditions in Alberta are often very cold for at least half the year. These are not classically ideal...
You Are What You Eat: Revealing Dinosaur Diets Using Fossil Tooth Chemistry
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Presented by Dr. Thomas Cullen of Auburn University, March 7, 2024. Fossils rarely preserve behaviour, but several approaches exist that allow scientists to understand the behaviours of extinct animals. One such approach is the analysis of fossil teeth to examine their chemical composition. Although soft tissues are generally lost in fossilization, teeth preserve very well, and scientists can m...
Eco-tales of the Dinosaurs: 75 Million Years Ago in Alberta
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Presented by Dr. Jordan Mallon of the Canadian Museum of Nature, February 29, 2024. The Upper Cretaceous rocks exposed in Dinosaur Provincial Park and surrounding areas are among of the most fossiliferous dinosaur-bearing deposits in the world. As such, they provide a wonderful opportunity to understand the structure and workings of dinosaur ecosystems 75 million years ago. This talk draws toge...
Earth and Mars-One Wet, One Dry. Why?
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Presented by Dr. Donald Henderson of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, February 8, 2024. Earth and Mars both started as warm, wet planets 4.6 billion years ago. Billions of years later, Earth is still a warm, wet, biologically active planet, while Mars is cold, dry, and seemingly devoid of life. Dr. Henderson’s talk explores some of the reasons why this is the case.
Did you know some ancestors of whales lived on land?
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Did you know some ancestors of whales lived on land?
The Anthropocene: A Crucial Moment in Earth History
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The Anthropocene: A Crucial Moment in Earth History
A Brief (Pre-)History of the Domestic Cat
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A Brief (Pre-)History of the Domestic Cat
Chemical Defense in Poison Frogs
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Chemical Defense in Poison Frogs
Deep-Time Beginnings of Bone Biology
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Deep-Time Beginnings of Bone Biology
Locomotion Ecology in the Fossil Bird Ichthyornis
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Locomotion Ecology in the Fossil Bird Ichthyornis
The Evolution of Grasslands: What Plant Fossils Reveal About One of the Largest Ecosystem Changes
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The Evolution of Grasslands: What Plant Fossils Reveal About One of the Largest Ecosystem Changes
Ecosystem Jenga: What Tiny Fossils Tell Us About a Massive Extinction
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Ecosystem Jenga: What Tiny Fossils Tell Us About a Massive Extinction
Beasts Before Us: The Untold Story of Mammal Evolution
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Beasts Before Us: The Untold Story of Mammal Evolution
Excavating Wyoming's Ancient Tropical Forests While Challenging (and Changing) the Face of Science
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Excavating Wyoming's Ancient Tropical Forests While Challenging (and Changing) the Face of Science
Vertebrate Faunal Assemblages of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of Manitoba, Canada
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Vertebrate Faunal Assemblages of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of Manitoba, Canada
Ancient Floras of Antarctica as Indicators of Past Climate
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Ancient Floras of Antarctica as Indicators of Past Climate
Timelapse: Excavation of a Hadrosaur (Day 1 - 10)
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Timelapse: Excavation of a Hadrosaur (Day 1 - 10)
Perspectives on the Art of Glen McIntosh
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Perspectives on the Art of Glen McIntosh
Birds Above the Hobbits’ Heads: Tales from a Small Island Far, Far Away
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Birds Above the Hobbits’ Heads: Tales from a Small Island Far, Far Away
Frozen Fossils: A History of Life in Svalbard
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Frozen Fossils: A History of Life in Svalbard
Oviraptorosaurs - The Growth and Hidden Diversity of North America’s Mysterious Bird-like Dinosaurs
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Oviraptorosaurs - The Growth and Hidden Diversity of North America’s Mysterious Bird-like Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs of Spain: The Real Dragons of Don Quixote
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Dinosaurs of Spain: The Real Dragons of Don Quixote
Computer Models: A Tool for Palaeontological Biomechanics Studies
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Computer Models: A Tool for Palaeontological Biomechanics Studies