I am a CNRS Senior Research Scientist working in the CR2P, the third largest paleontology group in the world, in which I lead one of the three research teams.
I just posted an article about Mesozoic frogs from Africa! Well, it���s mostly the work of my former PhD student, Alfred Lemierre... https://t.co/u0VbG3SsnU
I have just published an analysis of a book entitled “Jurassic Park and Science,” which contains a drawing by Penelope (her first to be published in a scientific article). See: https://t.co/4FDmydvL9B
My former PhD student Valentin Buffa, currently doing a post-doc in South Africa, recently published this exciting paper about the first flying vertebrates: https://t.co/Yv6GjQrXkq
Petit rapport en Espagnol sur le congrès paléontologique auquel je participe actuellement à San Luis, Argentine/Brief report in Spanish about the paleontological meeting that I am attending in San Luis, Argentina: https://t.co/IMNVaPZHmP
Manifestation pour sauver la cuisine de la cantine du Muséum (Demonstration to save the kitchen of the Natural Sciences Museum canteen) https://t.co/1KFqHC57xU via @YouTube
My historical essay on biological nomenclature, from prehistory to the 21st century, was just published in Zoologica Scripta. It is, to an extent, a condensed version of my book, but it includes a new section, notably on glottochronology. See: https://t.co/ZRWnCL7WXn
My last paper, a historical essay on biological nomenclature, from prehistory to the 21st century, was just published in Zoologica Scripta. https://t.co/sXyRDhPuM9
My biological nomenclature book is visible (partly, in preview) on GoogleBooks/Mon livre de nomenclature biologique est visible (en aperçu) dans GoogleBooks: https://t.co/036mfxVmxg
The direction of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris) wants to move many of its collections to Dijon, 2h of train away from Paris. Imagine the impact on collections-based research, curators, etc. Please help prevent this by signing this: https://t.co/aE4QNUWowM
Good news! My article "The cecal appendix is correlated with greater maximal longevity in mammals" received enough downloads to be a #topdownloadedarticle in its journal.
See: https://t.co/PGAJCT4oqn
My co-authored article 'Life history and ossification patterns in Miguashaia bureaui reveal the early evolution of osteogenesis in coelacanths' was one of the top 5 most viewed #Histology articles published in @PeerJLife journal in 2022! 😊 https://t.co/05oCEjZWhy
My latest paper, on the age of the Chickasha and San Angelo Formations, was just published (in Open Access) in the BSGF. Feel free to download it here: https://t.co/T6FcF9h8NG
@RomainDoyer@Marc_Doyer@verity_france@ouestmoncycle@Revahb1@gouvernementFR Vous avez oublié une 3ème possibilité: pour mieux forcer les gens à se vacciner. Bien sûr, c'est lié à la surveillance, mais pire. Et comme la population n'a pas protesté assez violemment contre (certains en sont même contents...), l'Europe va continuer.
My paper, originally recommended by PCI Paleontology in 2019, has now been published in the recently-launched Peer Community Journal: https://t.co/2FdNYD3Epg
My article 'Distributions of extinction times from fossil ages and tree topologies: the example of mid-Permian synapsid extinctions' was one of the top 5 most viewed #MamaticalBiology articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2021! 😊 https://t.co/TYyQI4B2rb
Hi everybody, I just published this paper; those of you interested in the history of zoology might want to have a look:
Phylogenetic signal in characters from Aristotle’s History of Animals — https://t.co/8QElty1R4h — #Comptes Rendus Palevol via @Publi_MNHN