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Palaeontologia Electronica Vol. 7, No. 1 is now available
This is fresh in from the VrtPaleo-list (see below).
Among the articles listed for Palaeontologia Electronica:
Horn Use in Triceratops (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae): Testing Behavioral
Hypotheses Using Scale Models
by Andrew A. Farke
The direct link for this article is
http://www.palaeo-electronica.org/2004_1/horn/issue1_04.htm
which includes a Pdf.
Sounds good to me.
Cheers
Heinz Peter Bredow
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Palaeontologia Electronica Vol. 7, No. 1 is now available:
http://www.palaeo-electronica.org/
In this issue:
Editorials:
The never-aging ager by Sören Jensen
Articles:
Horn Use in Triceratops (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae): Testing Behavioral
Hypotheses Using Scale Models
by Andrew A. Farke
Holocene Solar Variability and Pelagic Fish Productivity in the NE Pacific
by R. Timothy Patterson, Andreas Prokoph, Alice S. Chang, Cynthia Wright,
Richard E. Thomson, and Daniel M. Ware
Ordovician-Silurian Distribution of Orthida (Palaeozoic Brachiopoda) in the
Greater Iapetus Ocean Region
by Anders Tychsen and David A.T. Harper
Extraction of Calcareous Macrofossils from the Upper Cretaceous White Chalk
and Other Sedimentary Carbonates in Denmark and Sweden: The Acid-Hot Water
Method and the Waterblasting Technique
by Jan Kresten Nielsen and Sten Lennart Jakobsen
Book Reviews:
Simon Conway Morris's Life's Solution by Michael Ruse
Milsom and Rigby's Fossils at a Glance by Adam Woods
PaleoBase Volume 2 by Mark Webster
Copies of this issue on CD-ROM are available from Coquina Press at
cost. An order form is available on the PE site.
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sponsors. The following organizations are Tier 2 sponsors: The Cushman
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Micropalaeontology Society, The Canadian Association of Palynologists, and
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