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January 2024 Paleontology in Review 

Raptor Chatter
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January had lots of papers over 35 here
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00:09 Paleodatabase
www.cambridge....
00:59 Hot carbonates deep within the Chicxulub impact structure
academic.oup.c...
02:02 Did gorgonopsians survive the end-Permian “Great Dying
www.sciencedir...
03:00 First CT-assisted study Diarthrognathus broomi
anatomypubs.on...
03:56 Body size evolution during the cynodont-mammal transition
anatomypubs.on...
04:40 Recalibrating Britain's Triassic bone ‘fissures’
www.sciencedir...
05:49 Latest Triassic terrestrial microvertebrate assemblages from caves on the Mendip palaeoisland
www.sciencedir...
06:23 Using Zircon to date Jurassic bones
pubs.geoscienc...
07:12 A new titanosaurian sauropod, Gandititan cavocaudatus
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08:13 A new stegosaur Yanbeilong ultimus
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09:35 New Stegosaurus species from Gansu Province
www.sciencedir...
10:52 Reanalysis of the Marine Adaptation of the Archosaurian Qianosuchus mixtus
xbna.pku.edu.cn...
11:41 New Cretaceous neosuchians- Varanosuchus sakonnakhonensis
academic.oup.c...
12:44 A new goniopholidid crocodylomorph- Ophiussasuchus paimogonectes
palaeo-electro...
14:00 The last of the oldies: a basal rebbachisaurid- Sidersaura marae
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15:16 The ontogenetic status of a small hadrosauroid dinosaur from the uppermost Cretaceous of Bulgaria
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16:40 new constraints on the advent of ‘dwarf dinosaur’ faunas in Eastern Europe
www.sciencedir...
17:35 A new eryopid temnospondyl-Stenokranio boldi
www.cambridge....
18:52 Oldest-known evidence of amniote skin
www.cell.com/c...
20:10 Extreme lower jaw elongation in a placoderm-Alienacanthus malkowskii
royalsocietypu...
20:53 The demise of the giant ape Gigantopithecus blacki
www.nature.com...
21:28 A female woolly mammoth’s lifetime movements
www.science.or...
22:14 Indigenous knowledge of palaeontology in Africa
www.lyellcolle...
23:11 Cave bear dental isotopes
www.sciencedir...
23:39 Paleoclimatic reconstruction of the Late Pleistocene
www.sciencedir...
24:16 The Moa the Merrier
belgianjournal...
24:56 Insights on the oldest terror bird
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25:36 Muscles of Buitreraptor gonzalezorum
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26:09 Did beaks make teeth disappear in birds?
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26:56 Fossil evidence sheds light on sexual dimorphism in Confuciusornis
www.pnas.org/d...
27:27 Did birds develop feathers to flush out prey
www.nature.com...
28:26 A new oviraptorosaur-Eoneophron infernalis
journals.plos....
28:48 How smart was T. rex?
www.biorxiv.or...
29:43 Is Nanotyrannus it's own species
www.mdpi.com/2...
29:55 A new Tyrannosaurus species- T. mcraeensis
www.nature.com...
30:18 The Meg got longer
palaeo-electro...

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Комментарии : 39   
@christophercorrell4525
@christophercorrell4525 5 месяцев назад
"Wikipedia is not a source!" said the high school teacher, but nobody bothered to use the sources at the bottom of the wiki page.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
Honestly it's a great start, cause even the few citations on wiki still have dozens more citations. I will skim wikis for subjects I'm unfamiliar with, and then check the papers that sound like they connect to subjects I'm better with, and then grow it out from there.
@christophercorrell4525
@christophercorrell4525 5 месяцев назад
@@RaptorChatter That's how I used Wiki when I was in school. I haven't written a paper or debate case since, but wiki is still number one for deep rabbit holes. I kind of miss it! Thanks for another great video, by the way! I'm always excited to see a new one get posted.
@JFStandhope
@JFStandhope 5 месяцев назад
Once again, I want to thank you for doing these compilation videos! It's obvious you care a LOT about getting this info out here to us curious layfolk! I'm really excited about how much info is coming out about the pseudosuchians, my new favorite prehistoric group!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
It is a service to the paleo community. That's how I have to feel about it. But for the community, and for my ability to teach in the future I think it is very valuable to have as a resource. Also with any luck I'll be able to tell y'all about pseudosuchian research from a personal standpoint, though that may be a ways off for now.
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 5 месяцев назад
climatologist is study on the loop crater after effects and what he and his team found was that at the site of the impact a massive hurricane was formed that lasted at least five to ten years After the impact just from the heat of the impact alone and the inner rushing seawater which was vaporized for a long time.
@Piperdogloveshats
@Piperdogloveshats 5 месяцев назад
23:11 I’ve always thought it would be interesting to learn more more about pre paleontology paleontology! Even if it’s just anecdotal. Great work as always!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
I agree. Some indigenous groups in North America would use crinoid stalk pieces as necklace beads. They were clearly aware of fossils, and hopefully this puts it into better context. Even per-colonial Europe had knowledge of local fossils, so it's not unique. Everyone is capable of finding things out about the world, it's just the conditions of the last 400 or so years that have shaped interpretations of who can do science.
@waywardscythe3358
@waywardscythe3358 5 месяцев назад
Excited for the eventual "stegosaur plates were for signalling availability for raft building to confuse paleontologists" paper
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
They're such a pain. Because most of their fossils are from the late Jurassic, which the continents should have been moderately separated by then. But we get relations all over the continents, which means either they diversified and spread early, but quietly, only becoming common fossils later, or that the continents were a lot more linked (via land bridges or floods moving large mats animals could travel on) much more than expected for much later than expected. And based on fossils I've mentioned out of Iberia for the last few years I expect the latter, but we'd need some serious geology work to prove it.
@alisav8394
@alisav8394 5 месяцев назад
Great video! Not only is it engaging, it relly helps me relax after a tought day of work.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
Good to hear!
@Zveebo
@Zveebo 5 месяцев назад
Love these video - super useful, and I really appreciate the time you put into them. And in these times, it’s great to see someone actually taking the effort to summarise themselves what is most important in papers, and not just copy-pasting from somebody else’s work 👍
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
We do our best to keep everyone up to date.
@mathildetanghe865
@mathildetanghe865 5 месяцев назад
I never comment anything but i have to say this is one of my fave paleontology channels❤
@sixthousandblankets
@sixthousandblankets 5 месяцев назад
Loved this, I wish I could support you on Patreon, but my current financial situation doesn't allow. Great service anyway.
@qqweebird
@qqweebird 5 месяцев назад
violin plot jumpscare @ 27:08
@grantboardman7880
@grantboardman7880 5 месяцев назад
you should do a short for the WAVP meeting.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
I don't know what I would talk about. Many didn't want to talk about what they are researching based on SVP, and while I didn't see many no social media posts I don't want to step on people's toes. Once I get my site done with Rob and Gavin I'll ask about the museum research as a whole. That said I am very excited to start doing more short form content, so if you're open to me talking about your Arizonaplano stuff I'd love to talk about it. I grew up right there so I love the current wild area.
@grantboardman7880
@grantboardman7880 5 месяцев назад
@@RaptorChatter fair enough. I'd love to talk about the Arizonaplano stuff with you in the future...especially when/if we get a paper out. 🐊🐢🐟
@Pffmah
@Pffmah 5 месяцев назад
Love your channel, thank you so much for all the information! (your t-rex gamer is hanging a bit wonky xd)
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, we're looking at renovating the background, so it must have gotten bumped
@FirithPanda
@FirithPanda 4 месяца назад
"Megalodon could have been larger." Man, am I sure glad they shrunk at least 32 times.
@juliancarmichael3869
@juliancarmichael3869 5 месяцев назад
Gondwana was the other one I forgot
@juliancarmichael3869
@juliancarmichael3869 5 месяцев назад
Imagine if Arkansas and Germany were neighbors
@grantboardman7880
@grantboardman7880 5 месяцев назад
Great review!
@danielsutton2290
@danielsutton2290 5 месяцев назад
These videos are amazing. I looked for some papers you have authored I could not find any. Can you refer us to your bibliography?
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
Not yet, but I should have my first poster at a conference soon, and after that will be going to grad school, where I'll publish as much as I can.
@danielsutton2290
@danielsutton2290 5 месяцев назад
Best of luck. As a fellow Arizonian I must say your videos suggest you are already published!
@HidalinaB
@HidalinaB 5 месяцев назад
who would win in a fight ankylosarus vs triceratops who wins I know there animals but sometimes like rhino,elephant,buffalo,and hippo did fight each other for territory
@Turdfergusen382
@Turdfergusen382 5 месяцев назад
It too bad Pangea broke up. They were my favorite group.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
Yo a band with a good group of friends named Pangaea could do great.
@jasonking3182
@jasonking3182 5 месяцев назад
I thought the news that terror bird fossils were found in Antarctica was both amazing and not surprising. I just imagine new species of them wanting to be discovered under the ice!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 5 месяцев назад
There's frogs and things from there too. And thinking of the ice thawing, while worrying also has me excited about new discoveries about what warm Antarctica was.
@juliancarmichael3869
@juliancarmichael3869 5 месяцев назад
Guess we always forget about Pangea if u don’t know “how or why” we can’t find the whole genome or don’t understand where how or why it is. it’s a puzzle missing the majority of pieces scattered in the street during a hurricane
@evilcow666
@evilcow666 5 месяцев назад
I remember people making a fuss about trex being as smart as a chimp. Now we have gone full circle. People really need not get so hyped with everything.
@HidalinaB
@HidalinaB 5 месяцев назад
Hello again, triceratops really a T. rex killer?
@renemarianoleme6294
@renemarianoleme6294 5 месяцев назад
First
@adolfostalini5957
@adolfostalini5957 5 месяцев назад
Do not fry, please! Most of democrats fry... And that unpleasant.
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