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Now my childish image is of a paleontologist who has discovered his favorite dinosaur.
In this book we find out how paleontologists go about looking at the effects of impact events and determining their roles in biological changes.
But paleontologists do not know the cause of thousands of mammalian extinctions.
Orthogenesis was particularly popular among some paleontologists, who believed that the fossil record showed patterns of gradual and constant unidirectional change.
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Larger animals are too scarce in the fossil record for good statistics, so paleontologists have analyzed microfossil extinctions.
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Some paleontologists have argued it may have fed on seaweed during low tide.
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An evolutionary biologist and paleontologist, he studies marine molluscs both as fossils and as living creatures.
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Sperry was an avid paleontologist and displayed his large fossil collection in his home.
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Paleontologists knew the earlier sloth and anteater forebears of 40 mya, but no fossils from this previously poorly sampled transitional age had been seen.
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Nevertheless, most earth science departments continue to employ this term; and paleontologists find it both useful and practical in evaluating fossil invertebrates andconsequently -- invertebrate evolution.
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Little is known about the genus, as the only fossil evidence is a partial pubis - some paleontologists consider it to be a "nomen dubium".
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Cooley is one of a small group of paleoartists who specialize in fleshing out the skeletons uncovered by paleontologists in order to create lifelike models.
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Based on this and other evidence, some paleontologists have concluded that these animals were mainly living on the ground, like today's marmots and ground squirrels.
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She enjoyed and excelled at math and science as a child and was encouraged to do a research project interviewing paleontologists by an inspiring teacher.
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Few other supported his ideas, and today it has been abandoned by vertebrate paleontologists.
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However, the multiple skeletal features also shared by the two groups represent another important line of evidence for paleontologists.
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This classification is no longer used by paleontologists, who now employ a cladistic approach.
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Paleontologists also believe that the dorsal fins were reduced but larger than that of the ancestors.
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He played a hopeless-romantic paleontologist who works at a museum and later becomes a professor at a university.
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Some 25 species of fossil fishes are often found with stomach contents preserved, enabling paleontologists to study predator-prey relationships in this ecosystem.
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It covers an area of 1.5 million square km (600,000 square miles), although only a tiny fraction is exposed and accessible to geologists and paleontologists.
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The dinosaurs featured in the show are actual dinosaurs discovered by paleontologists.
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Whether the proostracum was connected to or derived from the phragmocone is still a subject of debate among paleontologists.
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For years, paleontologists have argued about why hard skeletons, those containing hydroxyapatite, arose in the first place.
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