Photo of a TV screen with credits from The Dinosaurs, featuring Case's name.
And here I am in the credits! An honor to see my name alongside so many people I admire.
Photo of a TV screen with credits from The Dinosaurs, featuring Case's name.
And here I am in the credits! An honor to see my name alongside so many people I admire.
Screenshot from the YouTube trailer for documentary 'The Dinosaurs' on Netflix. Two Cretaceous birds Longipteryx chirp at one another.
Excited for the release of 'The Dinosaurs' on #Netflix! I was tapped as a scientific advisor for Longipteryx (featured in episode 3), so amazing to see it reach the screen!
This project was lead by Yui Chi (Audrey) Fan, and this is her very first publication! I'm very excited to see what's next from her 😁
Check out the #OpenAccess paper at #BiologicalReviews:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Figure 1 from the new paper, plotting the distribution of tooth serration across the troodontid family tree.
New paper out today in #BiologicalReviews! #Troodontids have famously weird teeth that suggest a wide variety of #paleodiets in the group. In our review, we suggest new studies to explore this hypothesis and that the ancestors of #birds, #raptors, and troodontids were omnivorous! (1/2)
A figuring of the Maomao figurine from PNSO.
Hello BlueSky! My name is Case, a paleontologist specializing in functional morphology (how animals' shapes decide what they can do) and near-bird dinosaurs (e.g. raptors and, my favorite, enantiornithines).
Speaking of, stay tuned here for a new paper about some of our fluffy friends coming soon 😉