Stacy Scheeringa New Members Location Indiana PostedMarch 6, 2023
I need help identifying these fossils I’m not sure what they are I’ve had these since I was 8 so I never got around to finding out Top Trilo Collections Curator 2.8k Location Colorado Member Title: Chief Statistician - Member of the Month January 2022 Posted May 9, 2022 The...
Today East Asia harbors many “relict” plant species whose ranges were much larger during the Paleogene-Neogene and earlier. The ecological and climatic conditions suitable for these relict species have not been identified. Here, we map the abundance and distribution patterns of relict species, show...
Sedimentological evidence implies that the axis of the Mississippi outflow pointed more towards the west during the Miocene/Pliocene than at present, due to the location of the Pliocene Mississippi GoM depocenters in the North Western Gulf Margin near the Texas and Louisiana border, where the ...
The vast majority of TEs are fossils, and can no longer duplicate themselves, but they remain inside the genome and in mammals occupy nearly half the total DNA1. Intriguingly, it is becoming clear that both the active and remnant TEs are participating in evolutionary innovation and in ...
These areas should be targeted for conservation because of their climatic stability throughout historical climate change events.Location North American arid regions.Methods The two internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS1 and ITS2) were sequenced and analysed using Bayesian techniques to uncover ...
Main conclusionsGeohistorical evidence, from body and trace fossils, suggests that N.chemnitzii has recently expanded its geographical range to the CRD, whereas N.reclusiana has long dwelled in the delta. Geohistorical baseline data are an underutilized source of information that can provide unique...
Maybe @Harry Pristis has a good photo of one Expand Ahh, I missed the bit about it being 3-4 inches and flat. Yeah, definitely rules out cetacean then. One site that sells fossils that I’ve been looking at to compare teeth has a short-faced/spectacled bear canine: ...
Member Title:Chief Statistician - Member of the Month January 2022 Brett Breakin' Rocks Regular Members 1.7k Location Denver Colorado Member Title:MotM - Sept 2021 On 3/1/2022 at 8:48 AM, Beachlover said: some type of claw/nail Hi There, ...
It is a sharktooth, though very worn. It looks like it is in line with the Megalodon lineage. I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie. Collections Curator 2.8k Location Colorado PostedSeptember 25, 2020 +1 for megalodon “If fossils are not "boggling" your mind then you are simply not doi...