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Hey all, Thought I would share this blog post that has a comprehensive review of all papers in marine mammal paleontology published in 2020. Enjoy! https://coastalpaleo.blogspot.com/2020/12/2020-in-review-advances-in-marine.html
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Life appearances of Desmostylia using a three-dimensional computer graphics (3D CG) http://www.palaeo-soc-japan.jp/en/publications/fossil/vol-106/
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Hello together, I am interested in all things cetacean, but also sirenians, desmostylia, pinnipedia or maybe marine reptiles. What I can offer are some carpatian cave bear bones including a complete paw of which I dont know if its composite. mammut jaw fragments, big bovine and cervid skull fragments and similar stuff. i could also offer to custom build skeletal models, although I can´t guarantee for quality or fast delivery (depending on what you may want) I also could offer an yet unpainted (or painted, if you wish) resin model of dunkleosteus terelli, bought from dinosaur corporation. If there is anything else you may want for your sea critters, just ask me, there is a lot of fossils that I may be able to part from. Thinking about shipping costs trading in europe would be easier, but as a friend of mine ships a container once a year, there may be a possibility for overseas trade also. Aloha J
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Hello together. I just started to take a look at Desmostylia, as they still miss in my marine tetrapod collection (of more or less selfmade models) I read in several derivative descriptions that the biggest species (without a name being mentioned) where similar in size to stellers seacow, i.e. 7-9 meters. I believe that goes back to an article by Nicholas D. Pyenson and Geerat J. Vermeij where marine top feeders are compared by skull size. As Stellers seacow has an exceptionally small head for its size I wonder if that comparison makes sense? I´d appreciate any information on bigger desmostylians and up to date reconstructions of their posture and locomotion. Thanks in advance Jan
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Hey all, I just finished writing my annual review of the year's publications in marine mammal paleontology - nearly 60 papers this year. http://coastalpaleo.blogspot.com/2017/01/2016-in-review-advances-in-marine.html Cheers, Bobby
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