Coco Posted June 12, 2014 Share Posted June 12, 2014 Hi, And thanks for these PDF. Coco ---------------------- OUTIL POUR MESURER VOS FOSSILES : ici Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici Un Greg... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossildude19 Posted June 12, 2014 Share Posted June 12, 2014 (edited) Congratulations, Scott! Kudos to you, Sir. Well done, and well deserved, and thanks for keeping this post going. And, for all you do here on the forum. Regards, Edited June 12, 2014 by Fossildude19 Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 __________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GerryK Posted June 12, 2014 Share Posted June 12, 2014 Congratulations, keep up the good work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted June 12, 2014 Author Share Posted June 12, 2014 It's a tremendous privilege to have a magnificent new type species trilobite named in my honor. I will certainly treasure this wonderful achievement always! Don, John, Coco, Tim, Gerry, thanks for the kind acknowledgment! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PFOOLEY Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 Good for you! That is very exciting! "I am glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in. Of what avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the map?" ~Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) New Mexico Museum of Natural History Bulletins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted June 15, 2014 Author Share Posted June 15, 2014 On 6/13/2014 at 10:01 AM, squalicorax said: Wonderful accolade Scott. Do you have a specimen of your own? A cast of the holotype is on the way, as soon as it arrives I'll post a photo! On 6/15/2014 at 3:04 AM, pleecan said: Congratulations Scott for the advancement of Trilobite Science and a species dedicated to your superb find! Well Done my friend! PL There are other donated specimens but I'm not the original finder, hopefully I'll visit Morocco in the future and find one too. Thanks -- Nathan, Mike, Roger, Carmine, Russ, Peter, and thanks again all for the kudos on my amazing trilobite progeny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted June 16, 2014 Author Share Posted June 16, 2014 I'll post photos of the holotype cast shortly, once again, thanks everyone for all the great accolades! Ok... and now back to our regularly scheduled open access trilobite papers thread. Today marks the exciting release of 4 spectacular Jonathan Adrain et al. papers, approximately 150 pages of trilobite treasure! Hot off the presses - Enjoy! Westrop, S.R., & Adrain, J.M. (2014) The missisquoiid trilobite Parakoldinioidia Endo, 1937, in the latest Cambrian of Oklahoma and Texas, and its biostratigraphic significance. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 45:117-152 OPEN ACCESS PDF Adrain, J.M., Westrop, S.R., Karim, T.S., & Landing, E. (2014) Trilobite biostratigraphy of the Stairsian Stage (upper Tremadocian) of the Ibexian Series, Lower Ordovician, western United States. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 45:167-214 OPEN ACCESS PDF Adrain, J.M., Karim, T.S., & Westrop, S.R. (2014) The Early Ordovician (upper Tremadocian; Stairsian) dimeropygid trilobite Pseudohystricurus Ross. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 45:215-232 OPEN ACCESS PDF Adrain, J.M., Karim, T.S., & Westrop, S.R. (2014) The Early Ordovician (Floian) bathyurid trilobite genera Jeffersonia, Cullisonia, and Bathyurina. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 45:305-347 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted June 26, 2014 Author Share Posted June 26, 2014 Today we get this interesting paper utilizing modern mantis shrimp as a possible analog for trilobite enrolment. Quote Enrolment in modern day organisms is primarily known from terrestrial arthropods, e.g., pill bugs and pill millipedes, but in the Palaeozoic it was mainly performed by marine organisms such as trilobites, agnostines and their relatives. Stomatopod larvae that appear to be able to perform enrolling in a marine environment are therefore a potential functional equivalent for better understanding the functional aspects of enrolment in extinct marine arthropods. Haug, C., & Haug, J.T. (2014) Defensive enrolment in mantis shrimp larvae (Malacostraca: Stomatopoda). Contributions to Zoology, 83(3):185-194 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted July 4, 2014 Author Share Posted July 4, 2014 Here's an excellent new paper discussing different possible behavior strategies for an enrolled agnostid inside a hyolithid conch: Fatka, O., & Kozák, V. (2014) A new type of entombment of Peronopsis (Agnostida) in a hyolithid conch. Carnets de Geologie - Notebooks on Geology, 14(10):191-198 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted July 11, 2014 Author Share Posted July 11, 2014 Today we get two excellent PhD. theses from the University of Kansas. Enjoy! Lamsdell, James Christopher (2014) Selectivity in the evolution of Palaeozoic arthropod groups, with focus on mass extinctions and radiations: a phylogenetic approach. PhD. Thesis, University of Kansas, 779 pp. OPEN ACCESS PDF Gapp, Ian Wesley (2014) Phylogenetic analyses of trilobites from the Cambrian and Ordovician radiations. PhD. Thesis, University of Kansas, 104 pp. OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted August 2, 2014 Author Share Posted August 2, 2014 A last minute entry for a few weekend colored trilobites. Enjoy!! Schoenemann, B., Clarkson, E.N.K., & Ryck, U. (2014) Colour Patterns in Devonian Trilobites. Open Geology Journal, 8:113-117 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted August 19, 2014 Author Share Posted August 19, 2014 Here's a recent paper with trilobites from Kazakhstan: Yergaliev G.Kh., Zhemchuzhnikov V.G., Dubinin S.V., Popov L.E., Ahlberg P., & Pokrovsky B.L. (2013-2014) Detection of Lotagnostus americanus billings 1860 allows to establish the border of the 10th Cambrian stage in the Karatau Mountains (Kazakhstan). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan, Geological Series (ahead of print publication) OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted August 25, 2014 Author Share Posted August 25, 2014 On 3/10/2014 at 11:47 AM, piranha said: Michelle Casey and famed trilobitologist Bruce Lieberman have written a virtual lab for college undergraduates about macroevolution using trilobites as a model. Hot off the presses - Enjoy! Casey, M.M., & Lieberman, B.S. (2014) Introduction to the Trilobites: Morphology, Macroevolution and More. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 22 pp. OPEN ACCESS PDF As a follow-up to their recent virtual lab, Casey and Lieberman have published this new paper: Casey, M.M., & Lieberman, B.S. (2014) Beyond memorization: an intermediate-level paleontology activity that integrates anatomy, ecology, and macroevolutionary theory using trilobites. Evolution: Education and Outreach, 7(20):1-10 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted September 8, 2014 Author Share Posted September 8, 2014 It's always a great day with a new trilobite paper! Bergström, J., Zhiqiang, Z., Ahlberg, P., & Axheimer, N. (2014) Upper lower Cambrian (provisional Cambrian Series 2) trilobites from northwestern Gansu Province, China. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 63(3):123-143 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted September 9, 2014 Author Share Posted September 9, 2014 Thanks Scott for the later two. Although the link is dead for the second most recent post. Thanks for the heads-up! I just fixed the link in post number 95. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted September 19, 2014 Author Share Posted September 19, 2014 It's always a great day with a new trilobite paper... Enjoy! Rábano, I., Gutiérrez-Marco, J.C., & Sá, A.A. (2014) Outstanding trilobite sites from the Ordovician of the Iberian Peninsula Memorias de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural, 12:51-62 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted September 23, 2014 Author Share Posted September 23, 2014 The trilobite fragments in this paper look like cryptic hieroglyphs, but still trilobites nonetheless! Bąk, M., Dulemba, P., & Bąk, K. (2014) Early Carboniferous trilobite remains from limestones of the Dębnik Anticline, southern Poland. Geology, Geophysics & Environment, 40(1):27-32 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted October 13, 2014 Author Share Posted October 13, 2014 Another great day with a couple of recent trilobite papers: Korovnikov, I.V. (2014) Trilobites Plicatolina lucida Lazarenko from the Upper Cambrian of the Kharaulakh Mountains (Northeastern Siberian Platform). Paleontological Journal, 48(5):465-470 OPEN ACCESS PDF Yuan, J-L., & Esteve, J. (2014) The earliest species of Burlingia Walcott, 1908 (Trilobita) from South China: biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical significance. Geological Magazine, 152(2):358-366 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted October 18, 2014 Author Share Posted October 18, 2014 Congrats to another Nigel Hughes grad student! This impressive thesis was just published online: Collette, Joseph Henry (2014) A Bridge Too Many? Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Upper Cambrian Saukiid Trilobites. PhD Thesis, University of California, Riverside, 286 pp. OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted November 2, 2014 Author Share Posted November 2, 2014 Two more outstanding papers just published online: Corbacho, J., Morrison, S., & Abdellah, A.A. (2014) Dionide carlottae: Una nueva especie de Dionididae (Trilobita) del Ordovícico superior de Marruecos. Museo Geològico del Seminari de Barcelona, Batalleria, 21:13-21 OPEN ACCESS PDF Corbacho, J., & Calzada, S. (2014) Posible dimorfismo sexual en Trilobites del Ordovícico inferior. Museo Geològico del Seminari de Barcelona, Batalleria, 21:22-36 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted November 17, 2014 Author Share Posted November 17, 2014 Monday is always better with a brand new trilobite paper! Singh, B.P., Virmani, N., Bhargava, O.N., Kishore, N., & Gill, A. (2014) Yuehsienszella (Cambrian Series 2) trilobite from the Parahio Valley, Spiti Region (Zanskar-Spiti Sub-Basin), India and its biostratigraphic significance. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 59(1):81-88 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted November 27, 2014 Author Share Posted November 27, 2014 I'd rather have trilobites instead of turkey any day! Tormo, N., Cerrato, J.F., & Cohen, H. (2014) L’Ordovicien inférieur de la Nappe de Mélagues autour d’Arnac et de Canac (versant nord de la Montagne noire, France). Les Carnets natures, 1:5-12 OPEN ACCESS PDF Balseiro, D., & Waisfeld, B.G. (2014) Evenness and diversity in Upper Cambrian–Lower Ordovician trilobite communities from the Central Andean Basin (Cordillera Oriental, Argentina). Palaeontology, 57(3):531-546 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted December 2, 2014 Author Share Posted December 2, 2014 Here's an excellent new paper on trilobite ontogeny. Enjoy! Shen, C., Clarkson, E.N.K, Yang, J., Lan, T., Hou, J.B., & Zhang, X.G. (2014) Development and trunk segmentation of early instars of a ptychopariid trilobite from Cambrian Stage 5 of China. Nature: Scientific Reports, 4(6970):1-11 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted December 8, 2014 Author Share Posted December 8, 2014 It's been 7 long years since the Oklahoma Geological Survey published a trilobite bulletin. This 125 page instant classic certainly makes up for lost time. Enjoy! Amati, L. (2014) Isoteline trilobites of the Viola Group (Ordovician: Oklahoma): Systematics and Stratigraphic Occurrence. Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin, 151:1-125 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piranha Posted December 19, 2014 Author Share Posted December 19, 2014 Today we get another new paper on Oklahoma Ordovician trilobites: Carlucci, J. R., & Westrop, S. R. (2014). Trilobite biofacies and sequence stratigraphy: an example from the Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma. Lethaia, 48(3):309-325 OPEN ACCESS PDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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