Sentences with phrase «of palaeobiology»

But now, they are indispensable to our lives,» says Jan Zalasiewicz, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology.
Professor Emily Rayfield, Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol and project lead, said: «Our research does not cast doubt on Darwin's ideas, far from it.
Our knowledge of the anatomy and thus relationships of non-dinosaurian Dinosauromorpha is still deficient, and we suspect that future discoveries will continue to reveal novel patterns and hypotheses of palaeobiology and biogeography.
«Our discovery suggests that the current scientific consensus is mistaken not only about when the first tetrapods evolved, but also about where they evolved,» says Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki of the Department of Palaeobiology and Evolution at the University of Warsaw in Poland, who discovered the footprints in 2002 in an old quarry near the town of Kielce.
In 2008, Andrzej Kaim of the Institute of Palaeobiology in Warsaw, Poland, found a «modern» final phase in a fossil from later in the dinosaur era (Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, doi.org/bmz82c).
Jan Zalasiewicz, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology explained: «Plastics were more or less unknown to our grandparents, when they were children.
«It's most intriguing,» says Richard Bateman, curator of palaeobiology at the museum.
Sarah Gabbott, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, said: «When we first saw the large worm curled around, almost hugging, lots of tiny worms, we suspected that we had uncovered an adult with offspring.
A new study from the University of Bristol, led by Masters of Palaeobiology student Eddy Strickson, has presented clear evidence about how plant - eating dinosaurs evolved.

Not exact matches

Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionary palaeobiology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, has strongly and succinctly criticised Intelligent Designthought in the current issue of Science and Christian Belief, the journal sponsored by Christians in Science.
Simon Conway Morris, professor of evolutionary palaeobiology in the Department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge is featured in the Cambridge alumni magazine for Lent 2012.
The 2005 lecturer was Professor Simon Conway - Morris, professor of evolutionary palaeobiology at the University of Cambridge.
Dr Tom Stubbs, another co-leader and Research Associate in Palaeobiology in the School of Earth Sciences: «Our work has been done using new methods of evolutionary analysis.
Says Dr Jonah Choiniere, co-author and Senior Researcher in Dinosaur Palaeobiology at the ESI at Wits University: «This new animal shines a spotlight on southern Africa and shows us just how much more we have to learn about the ecosystems of the past, even here in our own «backyard».
Keith Bennett is professor of late - Quaternary environmental change at Queen's University Belfast, guest professor in palaeobiology at Uppsala University in Sweden, and author of Evolution and Ecology: The Pace of Life (Cambridge University Press).
Lead author of the study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
In Asher R, Mueller J (eds) From clone to bone: the synergy of morphological and molecular tools in palaeobiology: 83 - 165 (Cambridge University Press)
Graham is professor of evolutionary palaeobiology at the University of Uppsala, Sweden.
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