What we can learn about climate change from dinosaurs escaping the equator
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Research on prehistoric creatures suggests that as global temperatures continue to rise, species will disperse towards the…
Research on prehistoric creatures suggests that as global temperatures continue to rise, species will disperse towards the…
Emma Dunne, University of Birmingham and Bethany Allen, University of…
Turtles are an incredible evolutionary success story, with about 350 extant species that inhabit all major oceans…
Turtles are an incredible evolutionary success story, with about 350 extant species that inhabit all major oceans and…
So today I’m happy to announce my latest publication is out! It’s in Nature Communications, which apparently means it’s ‘good’ (w…
by Jonathan P. Tennant*1 Introduction: Crocodilians are truly iconic creatures, and throughout history have inspired stories of…
So regular readers of this blog will know that I’m a pretty big fan of open access (OA) publishing. I wouldn’t call myself a “sel…
Fluctuating sea levels and global cooling caused a significant decline in the number of crocodylian species over millions of…
New research on crocodiles shows that a combination of changing sea levels and temperatures were responsible for driving their…