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Posts by Matias Ritter

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Our most recent paper published in Earth Science Reviews presents a comprehensive and quantitative survey of literature data on drilling predation in Ostracoda. So proud of my first Ph.D student, Camila Cruz. Check it out. In collaboration with @paleoadiel.bsky.social

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This past week, @paleodanae.bsky.social and I have conducted the Paleontology of Marine Cenozoic Molluscs session at the World Congress of Malacology. Thanks to all for this marvelous opportunity.

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Congrats and thanks!

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Exploring the past to protect the future: an analysis of conservation paleobiology in South America Abstract Conservation paleobiology, an expanding field, employs taphonomy tools to investigate...

This review examines the concepts, approaches and events in conservation paleobiology, emphasizing the often-overlooked contributions from Brazil and South America—a considerable potential as a center for leading conservation paleobiology research doi.org/10.1590/0001...

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Where it's worth it: frequency and spatial distribution of bioerosional drill holes in planktonic foraminifera reveal different strategies in site selectivity | Paleobiology | Cambridge Core Where it's worth it: frequency and spatial distribution of bioerosional drill holes in planktonic foraminifera reveal different strategies in site selectivity - Volume 50 Issue 4

Check out our new paper - published on Paleobiology - where we analyze predation patterns on planktonic Foraminifera (open acess) doi.org/10.1017/pab....

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The shifting baseline syndrome in our perception of climate change: www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/...

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