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    Long-term cycles in the history of life: periodic biodiversity in the paleobiology database. by Adrian L Melott

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Time series analysis of fossil biodiversity of marine invertebrates in the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) shows a significant periodicity at approximately 63 My, in agreement with previous analyses based on the Sepkoski database. …”
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    Core Competencies for Training Conservation Paleobiology Students in a Wicked World by Patricia H. Kelley, Gregory P. Dietl, Gregory P. Dietl

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Despite the promise conservation paleobiology holds for using geohistorical data and insights to solve conservation problems, training in the field typically does not equip students to be competent environmental problem solvers. …”
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    Morphometry, bite-force, and paleobiology of the late miocene caiman Purussaurus brasiliensis. by Tito Aureliano, Aline M Ghilardi, Edson Guilherme, Jonas P Souza-Filho, Mauro Cavalcanti, Douglas Riff

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In the present work, we used regression equations based on modern crocodilians to present novel details about the morphometry, bite-force and paleobiology of this species. According to our results, an adult Purussaurus brasiliensis was estimated to reach around 12.5 m in length, weighing around 8.4 metric tons, with a mean daily food intake of 40.6 kg. …”
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    87Sr/86Sr in Archeological and Paleobiological Research: A Perspective by Andrew Sillen

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Thirty years of expanding applications has taken the method from a niche (if not fringe) approach to a normal part of archeological and paleobiological enquiry; indeed a “Golden Age.” The technique is inherently interdisciplinary, because in addition to those archeologists and paleobiologists wishing to apply it, most applications require informed input from ecologists, geochemists, and calcified tissue biologists. …”
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    Complete primate skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: morphology and paleobiology. by Jens L Franzen, Philip D Gingerich, Jörg Habersetzer, Jørn H Hurum, Wighart von Koenigswald, B Holly Smith

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…The second part, which has just come to light, shows the skeleton to be the most complete primate known in the fossil record.We describe the morphology and investigate the paleobiology of the skeleton. The specimen is described as Darwinius masillae n.gen. n.sp. belonging to the Cercamoniinae. …”
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    Live and Live-Dead Intraspecific Morphometric Comparisons as Proxies for Seagrass Stability in Conservation Paleobiology by Laurie C. Anderson, Brooke L. Long-Fox, Audrey T. Paterson, Annette S. Engel

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Although live-dead morphologic comparisons are less explored, their data could be useful as a proxy in conservation paleobiology. We tested the potential for geometric morphometric data from live-and dead-articulated Stewartia floridana (Bivalvia: Lucinidae) to serve as proxies for seagrass occurrence and stability. …”
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