John Huntley
@realhuntley.bsky.social
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Paleoecologist, dad, lover of mollusks
Here is the press release for our latest paper in Paleobiology!
showme.missouri.edu/2025/recreat...
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Recreating Mazon Creek’s 300-million-year-old ecosystem
A new study from the University of Missouri sheds light on how exceptional fossil preservation at Mazon Creek captured the diversity of life across land, delta and sea.
https://showme.missouri.edu/2025/recreating-mazon-creeks-300-million-year-old-ecosystem/
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Elena Hartley | Science Illustrator
10 months ago
I created this map to celebrate different types of plate boundaries.
#geology
#platetectonics
#map
#illustration
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As I age, I can totally relate to Stephen Jay Gould’s decision to not engage in email. Of course, if I did that, I would have to talk on the phone.
about 1 year ago
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Dr. Jennifer Wade
about 1 year ago
We can’t control the timing of things appearing on the NSF Earth Sciences website but finally the announcement, FAQ, and full solicitations for our realignment are out! DCL:
www.nsf.gov/pubs/2025/ns...
FAQ:
www.nsf.gov/pubs/2025/ns...
All EAR programs:
new.nsf.gov/geo/ear
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Division of Earth Sciences (GEO/EAR)
Find out how the Division of Earth Sciences supports research, education and facilities that enable scientific advances in the earth sciences.
https://new.nsf.gov/geo/ear
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Fossil constraints on the origin and evolution of Platyhelminthes are surprisingly concordant with modern molecular phylogenies
ABSTRACT Trace fossils preserved with fossil worm-shaped remains suggest the presence of...
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e24002
about 1 year ago
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PaleoSynthesis
about 1 year ago
Welcome to our new social media account. From today we will also provide you with the latest information here. 😃
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Congratulations on publishing this great project,
@gsjphd.bsky.social
! This was a collaborative effort with Sarah Jacquet, Tara Selly, and Jim Schiffbauer with support from NSF and Mizzou Geology.
add a skeleton here at some point
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That stage in writing where you have to read five papers to write three lines.
over 2 years ago
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Hi everyone! It has taken me a little while to engage here but I’m excited to join. My name is John and I’m a paleoecologist at the University of Missouri. I’m really in to studying parasite-host and predator-prey interactions and conservation paleobiology!
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