RT @Ichnologist: Granted, I've perhaps muddied the waters (so to speak) by publishing articles about fish trace fossils, such as this 2010…
Granted, I've perhaps muddied the waters (so to speak) by publishing articles about fish trace fossils, such as this 2010 study of an Eocene fish trail in @PLOSONE. Which either makes me an ichnological ichthyologist, or an ichthyological ichnologist. http
RT @Ichnologist: This ichthyological-ichnological study was published in @PLOSONE in 2010. I'm still proud of it as a rare example of a tra…
RT @Ichnologist: This ichthyological-ichnological study was published in @PLOSONE in 2010. I'm still proud of it as a rare example of a tra…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
RT @Ichnologist: Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Gre…
Because this is #FossilFishWeek & #FossilFriday, here's my #ichnology & #ichthyology contribution: fish trail from the Green River Formation (Eocene, ~50 mya) made by a swimming & bottom-feeding Notogoneus osculus, published in @PLOSONE (2010):
2/3 Este es un ejemplo precioso incluido en el paper. Pertenece a la formación Green River en Wyoming (USA), se puede apreciar el trazo de las aletas anal, caudal y pélvica de un pez que nadaba hace 42-53 millones de años (paper, 2010) https://t.co/J2bX37j
@Blogozoic @CrustaceanSngls I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might be true. 😇 But I also like to show how it's sometimes possible to ID a species from its trace fossil: https://t.co/XUWv0gz8Xm #ichnology
Peer-reviewed article on this remarkable trace fossil was published in 2010 in @PLOSONE. Supporting information includes link to Deep Zoom view of the trace fossil, which is in Fossil Butte N.M. collections. https://t.co/XUWv0gz8Xm #25DaysofFishmas #ichnol
@Yara_Haridy As an ichnologist (hence my Twitter handle), one of the most common questions I get is, "So you study fish?" After informing them, I mention authoring this article about a fish trace fossil, making me an ichthyological ichnologist: https://t.c
@Lisavipes @Blackmudpuppy @JordanCollver Study mentioned in previous tweet linked here: https://t.co/3sjRMr0PfK #ichnology #paleontology
Here's a study I did in 2010, published in @PLOSONE, on a fish trace fossil from the Eocene (~50 may) of Wyoming: https://t.co/S0x620K6Xk
RT @Ichnologist: Illustration slightly modified from figure I drew for @PLOSONE article on Notogoneus, but (sadly) lacking lasers. http://t…
Illustration slightly modified from figure I drew for @PLOSONE article on Notogoneus, but (sadly) lacking lasers. http://t.co/E4iNT2lcPo 2/2
Photo is from 2010 coauthored article in which we identified exact species & size of #fish tracemaker: http://t.co/E4iNT2lcPo #openaccess
@Laelaps Pleased to see Fossil Butte N.M. still has scale model of Notogoneus & trace fossil on display. Study here: http://t.co/E4iNT2lcPo
@Protohedgehog But you have to admit that a few fishes made some interesting trace fossils: http://t.co/E4iNT23BXQ #ichthyology #ichnology
Artwork inspired by 50 mya trace fossil of Eocene bottom-feeding fish (Notogoneus osculus), published in @PLOSONE http://t.co/E4iNT23BXQ 2/2
@Laelaps @sc_k @JacquelynGill Fossil Butte N.M. gives specimen no. to trace fossils (property of NPS), then science: http://t.co/62jML1XXYe
@janfreedman @fossiliam Gets really confusing with ichthyological #ichnology (or is it ichnological #ichthyology?): http://t.co/62jML1XXYe
@DNLee5 Ha! Yeah, that happens a lot. But what's even better is I've also done ichthyological ichnology (fish traces): http://t.co/Y2svxlqa
First Known Feeding Trace of the Eocene Bottom-Dwelling Fish Notogoneus os... http://t.co/RSCvtYjh RT @Ichnologist
First Known Feeding Trace of the Eocene Bottom-Dwelling Fish <italic>Notogoneus os... http://t.co/RSCvtYjh RT @Ichnologist
At Fossil Butte WY after 4-year absence, studying Eocene fish trace fossils. Results from last time here: http://t.co/fobvBDL4 #ichnology