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Re: [dinosaur] Tyrannosaurus and Skye theropods + "Fricki" + Poyos + more



Just on the note of Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology - it is still free. The login page is only for login if you want to submit a manuscript, review, etc. If you go to the home page (https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/vamp/index.php/VAMP) you can still access all the papers for free. The whole point of it is to be free to submit and free to access, so it wonât be changing anytime soon! Great for descriptive papers that other journals wonât take because of length or lack of âsexinessâ!

Cheers,
Liz

On 17 Jul 2019, at 01:53, Ben Creisler <bcreisler@gmail.com> wrote:


Ben Creisler

Some recent items:

Tyrannosaurus rex and the dinosaur teeth of Skye: Windows into the lives of dead dinos

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Notatesseraeraptor is now nicknamed "Fricki" (a bit easier to pronounce); a 3D version of the skull has been created and a full mounted cast of the skeleton is planned (in German)
ÂFricki ist der Ãltere Bruder von Tyrannosaurus rex


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Poyos Upper Cretaceous dinosaur site in Spain has remains of a theropod (abelisaurid) and a titanosaur, in addition of dinosaur eggs. It's on the shore of a reservoir and is exposed certain times of the year.  Includes audio interview with Francisco Ortega (in Spanish)

more info

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New Sierra de la Demanda dinosaur dig season (in Spanish)
XVI CampaÃa de excavaciones de dinosaurios en la Sierra de la Demanda

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Donât touch the casts! Touch the bones!

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Coahuilaceratops of Northern Mexico

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140 Million Years Ago, a Bird-Like Dinosaur Swallowed a Lizard Whole. Hereâs Why Its Final Meal Is Exciting Researchers
The lizard is a piece of a complex ancient food web being pieced together in northeast China



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Siberian Mesozoic marine reptiles also lived in cold water (in Russian)


I posted this link earlier--the pdf of the paper in Russian is free:

M.A. Rogov, N.G. Zverkov, V.A. Zakharov & M.S. Arkhangelsky (2019)
Marine reptiles and climates of the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Siberia.
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation 27(4):  13-39 (Russian edition)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869-592X27413-39
https://journals.eco-vector.com/0869-592X/article/view/13443


The journal article will probably be translated into English in a Springer journal at some point. 

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Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology not longer open access???
When I checked for new content, this University of Alberta journal now requires a login.  Most of the other UA journals are still open access and don't require a login. 


https://library.ualberta.ca/publishing/open-journals

Is this a temporary glitch (I hope)?





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