Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology annual meeting, Salt Lake City, October 27, 2016.
According to new research presented at the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology annual meeting here, some rhinoceros - sized dinosaurs successfully brooded in open - air nests by arranging the eggs so they wouldn't break.
Not exact matches
But last week, at the
annual meeting of the Society for Vertebrate
Paleontology in Calgary, Canada, a team of scientists suggested a different killer: harmful algal blooms in the very water that had lured the animals.
Candidate at the University of Alberta, will present the team's research findings at the
annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology, held this year in Calgary, Alberta (Canada) on Friday, Aug. 25th.
She is the magazine's resident
paleontology and anthropology expert and just attended the
annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Anchorage, Alaska, where there was a heap of hobbit talk.
Those are just some conclusions from new reconstructions of the primate common ancestor, presented October 27 at the
annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology.
Rather, these teeth were kept hidden, covered by scaly lips, he said in a presentation May 20 at the Canadian Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology's
annual meeting in Ontario.
New fossils described yesterday at the
annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology in Mexico City, however, are providing insight into the timing of this extraordinary transformation.
At the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology's
annual meeting, held here from 17 to 20 October, a researcher argued that what were thought to be two unique dinosaur species are in fact juveniles of different ages that would have grown up to be another species, bony - headed Pachycephalosaurus.
F. Robin O'Keefe (Marshall University, Huntington, WV), and his colleagues reported at the 75th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology that these reptiles employed a unique mode of feeding.