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Dr. Rod Taylor

@FossilRod

Science interpreter, palaeontologist, nature lover and music collector.

St. John's เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2015
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#Exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old fossils indicate the Avalon biota persisted longer than previously believed, suggesting a more severe biodiversity loss during the Kotlin Crisis extinction event. @geosociety phys.org/news/2026-02-e…
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Happy #FossilFriday! Here's a thread about the Inner Meadow biota, its unexpected #Ediacaran Date, and a refocusing of Martin Brasier’s #KotlinCrisis. A link to our just-published paper on the remarkable significance of the Inner Meadow site follows below in this thread.
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2/2 Palaeontology isn't just about counting or describing new organisms, it's also about understanding how they lived and interacted with each other.
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1/2 A reconstruction of Lydonia jiggamintia, a newly described #Ediacaran organism from #Newfoundland, lying on the ancient matground-covered seafloor overgrowing a decaying Fractofusus andersoni. Paper available (for free) here: bit.ly/4gQ1xF7
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@neeleshmisra Whenever I talk about the discovery of the Mistaken Point fossil site on tours here at the Johnson Geo Centre in St. John's, I make a point of namedropping your father - credit where it's due. 👍
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Neelesh Misra@neeleshmisra·
A student in Canada from a remote Indian village in UP, my father S B Misra discovered 565 million years old fossils at Mistaken Point, Newfoundland in the 1960s, plugging a hole in Darwin’s theory of evolution. His discovery led to the site being declared a World Heritage Site. He returned to India in the 1960s to start a village school, his childhood dream that he fulfilled with my late mother, Nirmala Misra. The credit here is given to his intern, Paul Thompson! We fought, my brother and I, to restore our father’s deserved credit — and decades later, one of the fossils was indeed named after my father — Fractofusus Misrai. Still, my father’s name is nowhere on the plaque at the site he helped discover — which earned Canada millions of tourism dollars. A wrong that is waiting to be corrected by Canada. @CBCNL @markjcarne @GovNL @LtGovNL @HCI_Ottawa @CanadainIndia @MEAIndia @munpaleobiology @FossilRod @parkscanada @GovNL_ECC @MemorialUSci @BBCScienceNews @unesco @cbsscience #DuncanMcilroy @Yara_Haridy @MesozoicMuse @Evo_Deva @JayKingIngram #JonathanJarry @SeamusORegan
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