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Steve Salisbury

@implexidens

Palaeontologist at The University of Queensland. Dinosaurs, crocs, evolution, biomechanics and bush foods. Just mind the Kingswood. #AncientLizardWizard

Brisbane, Australia Katılım Ekim 2013
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I’m glad my talk at #PDU3 has gotten people thinking about how they can better understand and respect First Nations peoples and Country. Truth-telling can be uncomfortable, but it’s part of the journey we need to be on as we move to #decolonise sciences like palaeontology.
Corinne Mensforth@CLMensforth

A huge impact this #PDU3 was @implexidens’ plenary. Aside from the amazing science, Steve discussed how his team works with First Nations people & orgs for best outcomes for all. An uncomfortable convo about how destructive western scientific methods can be. 1/2

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I once have theropod tails to mammals btw. I fixed them.
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Szymon Górnicki@GornickiSzymon·
After there was so much discussion about dinosaurs lips why don't we discuss ornithischian cheeks? Andrea Cau and I wonder why the sheep-like cheeks keep being the undisturbed canon for ornithischians paleoart when lizard-like mouth is likely the best supported reconstruction?
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@Christinielsen_ talked about her work describing a new type of non-avian theropod from the Winton Formation. More to come on this soon! With Jay Nair and Matt Lamanna from @CarnegieMNH
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Brooke Holland spoke about how preservation and erosion affect how we identify theropod tracks in the Broome Sandstone. She even managed to make her own tracks! #DinosaurCoast #ichnology @a_romilio
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@GondwananGaia gave an update on her research on everyone’s favourite armoured dinosaur, #Kunbarrasaurus, and what it can tell us about the evolution of Gondwanan thyreophorans.
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Petite Paleoartist | Sauriazoicillus 🍥
today at #PDU3 @implexidens gave an incredible talk highlighting the colonialist roots of palaeontology and how we should go about deconstructing the offensive practises many of us consider "normal" bravo! im very glad someone of such a high position was willing to say it
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If you want to better understand some of the shared tensions inherent to navigating settler-colonial science institutions as Indigenous peoples from different parts of the world, please check out this thought-provoking article. @CoenHird, @BillyVanU and coauthors have nailed it!
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Excited to share our scholarship as Indigenous biological scientists, just published in @J_Exp_Biol as a Centenary Article doi.org/10.1242/jeb.24… - (1/4)

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Steve Salisbury@implexidens·
I’m glad my talk at #PDU3 has gotten people thinking about how they can better understand and respect First Nations peoples and Country. Truth-telling can be uncomfortable, but it’s part of the journey we need to be on as we move to #decolonise sciences like palaeontology.
Corinne Mensforth@CLMensforth

A huge impact this #PDU3 was @implexidens’ plenary. Aside from the amazing science, Steve discussed how his team works with First Nations people & orgs for best outcomes for all. An uncomfortable convo about how destructive western scientific methods can be. 1/2

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