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New paper on Appalachian Dinosaur Biogeography and Ecology


Chase B.

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Hi all,

 

I just wanted to let everyone interested in eastern North American dinosaurs know that my paper reviewing and analyzing Appalachian dinosaur faunas was published as Brownstein (2018). The full citation and doi are below. 

 

Brownstein, CD. 2018. The biogeography and ecology of the Cretaceous non-avian dinosaurs of AppalachiaPalaeontologia Electronica 21.1.5A: 1-56. 

 

 

All the best,

 

Chase

 

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Congratulations on your recent publication, Chase. There's no doubt that it can feel like an eternity in academic publishing to get from "accepted" to "published." :fistbump:

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Hi Chase thank you for posting this link. Big news for us here on the east coast. I presume this is the paper you were referring to in our mails a few months ago? I have skimmed through it, will get down to reading it soon. Thanks again.

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12 minutes ago, JohnBrewer said:

What are non-tyrannosaurid tyrannosauroids?

Members of tyrannosauroidea that are not in tyrannosauridae. Screen shot from Wikipedia  including some of them.

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P.S. love some good Maryland paleontology not focused on the cliffs!

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Congratulations. 

Very interesting. 

I will have a careful read of it later. :)

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Thanks for the kind words, everyone. Just to get people excited: several other cool things about Appalachian dinosaurs are currently in the works by me, some in peer-review and in press. Trust me when I say there's many more incredible discoveries to come. Also, if anyone's interested, A paper by me in press at Cretaceous Research describing in detail the tibia of "Laelaps" macropus was released earlier this week. Here's the link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667117303993

 

Best, 

 

Chase

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