Showing posts with label Thom Holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thom Holmes. Show all posts
Friday, January 9, 2009
The Year in Dinosaurs, 2008
Jerry Harris (with the help of PaleoBlogger Thom Holmes) has complied a list of all the Dinosaur papers published in 2008. “This is, of course, by no means a complete list,” explains Jerry. “It is just a list of what I've managed to get and catalog (generally not including abstract-only entries). I probably missed some things (particularly papers in books...sometimes I'm forced to leave cataloging those 'til later due to time constraints). Nevertheless, the list includes 718 items cataloged with 2008 or 2009 dates on them. Some of the references in the attached list aren't strictly dinosaurs (concerning, say, temnospondyl amphibians, crocodylomorphs, mammals, anatomy, physiology, sedimentology, etc.); mostly I try and collect things that are relevant to Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems, focusing on dinosaurs and their associated biotas and environments. ...”
Labels:
dinosaurs,
Jerry Harris,
new papers,
research,
Thom Holmes
Monday, December 29, 2008
Another PaleoBlog
A newer PaleoBlog was brought to my attention today by blog-friend Jerry H. Swing by and check out Thom Holmes' Prehistoria! The RSS feed is not available yet however. Keep an eye out for that :)
Thom's bio states that he "is the author of more than 20 books about evolution, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric life." Be sure to check out his Amazon store!
Thom's bio states that he "is the author of more than 20 books about evolution, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric life." Be sure to check out his Amazon store!
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