Alfred Lemierre

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Alfred Lemierre

Alfred Lemierre

@AlfredLemierre

PhD 🇫🇷 French guy working on fossil frogs (what else ?) and other herp critters 🐸🦎🐍 ( he/him) Postdoctoral fellow at the @RoyalTyrrell

Katılım Ekim 2022
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Rhinopolis
Rhinopolis@RhinopolisAssos·
Numérotation et mise en collection #Rhinopolis des premiers spécimens récoltés cette année ! Nous travaillons à la mise en place d'une base de données en ligne pour rendre tous ces nouveaux spécimens accessibles à l'étude ✨🔎📝🔬
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Alfred Lemierre@AlfredLemierre·
C'est officiel, je serais le prochain postdoctorant au Royal Tyrrell Museum ! Début pour l'automne ^^
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Alfred Lemierre@AlfredLemierre·
@HullotManon J’ai le choix entre le chaud et le froid, mais mon cœur balance vers le froid.. la neige c’est cool quand même 😁
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Alfred Lemierre@AlfredLemierre·
On passe d’aucune offre de postdoc à avoir le choix… ça fait du bien au moral 😊
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Ian Wilenzik
Ian Wilenzik@ivwilenzik·
Do you like lizards? What about snakes? Do you want to know where they all originate? The answer is clearly yes. My first paper is on our biogeographic analysis for all of Squamata using both fossil and molecular data, the first ever done for the clade! peerj.com/articles/17277/
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Roy M. Farman 🐸🦎
Roy M. Farman 🐸🦎@RoyMFarman·
🐸New paper alert🐸 Ever wondered how we know what species a fossil frog belongs too. Well we use the ilium in Australia. I use three dimensional geometric morphometrics and taxonomic descriptions to determine whether the ilium is informative. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/TPFA38KQ…
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Palaeontologia Electronica
A mine in Hambach, NW Germany reveals a diverse fauna of Late Neogene amphibians. These #fossils were unexpected so far north and hint that the Rhine-Meuse river system was a refuge for warm-loving animals in a cooling world. #Paleontology #OpenAccess
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Paleonto team Montpellier@PaleontoM·
New paper out in PNAS for @PaleontoM @isemevol. Romain Weppe and colleagues found that climatic factors, and not interspecies competition, likely drove a major turnover in ungulate species in Europe around 34 million years ago at the so called the “Grande Coupure”. 1/4
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