Cannibalism in gastropods

344 tocCannibalism in Holocene muricid snails in the Beagle Channel, at the extreme southern tip of South America: an opportunistic response?

Sandra Gordillo

Article number: 16.1.4A
https://doi.org/10.26879/344
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2013

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Whales from India

459 tocProtocetid cetaceans (Mammalia) from the Eocene of India

Sunil Bajpai and J.G.M. Thewissen

Article number: 17.3.34A
https://doi.org/10.26879/459
Copyright Paleontological Society, September 2014

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Gastralia of Plateosaurus

357 tocThe gastralial apparatus of Plateosaurus engelhardti: morphological description and soft-tissue reconstruction

Regina Fechner and Rainer Gößling

Article number: 17.1.13A
https://doi.org/10.26879/357
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, March 2014

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In Memoriam: Dr. Franco Medioli

medioli tocIN MEMORIAM
Dr. Franco Medioli
April 1, 1935 – January 31, 2014

As remembered by R. Timothy Patterson

Article number: 17.2.4E
https://doi.org/10.26879/144
Published July 2014

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Commentary: State of the Palaeoart

art tocState of the Palaeoart

Mark P. Witton, Darren Naish, and John Conway

Article number: 17.3.5E
https://doi.org/10.26879/145
September 2014

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Commentary: Great threat in 21st century

threat tocThe greatest challenge to 21st century paleontology: When commercialization of fossils threatens the science

Kenshu Shimada, Philip J. Currie, Eric Scott, and Stuart S. Sumida

Article number: 17.1.1E
https://doi.org/10.26879/141
Published March 2014

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Commentary: Contributions by Amateur Paleontologists

amateur tocContributions by amateur paleontologists in 21st century paleontology

John A. Catalani

Article number: 17.2.3E
https://doi.org/10.26879/143
Published May 2014

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Commentary: Benefits of Fossil Sales

benefitThe benefits of commercial fossil sales to 21st-century paleontology

Peter L. Larson and Donna Russell

Article number: 17.1.2E
https://doi.org/10.26879/142
Published April 2014

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Armadillo foraging pits

496 tocThe foraging pits of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus (Mammalia: Xenarthra: Dasypodidae), and implications for interpreting conical trace fossils

Brian F. Platt

Article number: 17.3.46A
https://doi.org/10.26879/496
Copyright Palaeontological Association, December 2014

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Aristolochia from Austria

420 tocThe first fossil Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae, Piperales) leaves from Austria

Barbara Meller

Article number: 17.2.21A
https://doi.org/10.26879/420
Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2014

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  1. Comment: Paleontology in Argentina
  2. Pleistocene Chinese shelduck
  3. Dimorphism in Scelidotheriinae
  4. Controversy in materials data
  5. Commentary: The foraminifera.eu database
  6. Commentary: Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
  7. Commentary: Open Access
  8. Commentary: Fossil Calibration Database
  9. Chancelloriids
  10. Brachiopod spiral deviations

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