The Palaeoverse team have published a 🚨new preprint🚨 on “Ten simple rules to follow when cleaning occurrence data in palaeobiology” 🧹🐚
Take a look here: doi.org/10.32942/X2FS8M
There is also an accompanying R vignette on our website at tenrules.palaeoverse.org 💻
Posts by Dr. Amanda Godbold
There are so many incredible women to celebrate, but I want to take a moment to highlight a few who have truly inspired and supported me over the past few years.
Thank you!
Jessica Zaiss-Bowmen
@alisoncribb.bsky.social
@reefer.bsky.social
@microhukaryote.bsky.social
@erinmdillon.bsky.social
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 🧪
A huge shoutout to the incredible women who actively uplift, mentor, and champion others in STEM. I’m deeply grateful to have been a recipient of that support more than once. Your impact makes a difference every day! #WomenInScience
🚨publication alert🚨
Huge thanks to all the amazing co-authors Chase James, @kiessl.bsky.social , @niklashohmann.bsky.social, Emilia Jarochowska, Frank Corsetti, David Bottjer
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🌊📢 Results show that 🧽’s and red algae played key roles in reef regeneration, as they do today. This study helps us better understand fundamental processes driving reef regeneration and offers interesting insights on modern 🪸 rubble restoration efforts.
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Reconstruction of the spatial and temporal arrangement of the microfacies and fossil communities found at two of the three outcrops. Image created in collaboration with Tanner Strachan.
🚨Publication alert!🚨
Thrilled to share that our paper, “Ancient frameworks as modern templates: exploring rubble consolidation in an ancient reef system”, is now out and is open access.
We found that 🪸 rubble in the Late Triassic shared similar consolidation processes to modern reefs.