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Re: [dinosaur] Mammalian ear evolution + diving animals + kiwi + Triassic Carnian time scale



Gesendet:ÂMittwoch, 27. Mai 2020 um 07:36 Uhr
Von:Â"Ben Creisler" <bcreisler@gmail.com>

> Binia De Cahsan & Michael V. Westbury (2020)
> Complete mitochondrial genomes offer insights into the evolutionary 
> relationships and comparative genetic diversity of New Zealandâs iconic 
> kiwi (Apteryx spp.).
> [...]
>
> [...] five species, four of which are characterised as at risk of greater by 
> the New Zealand Department of Conservation. [...]
>
> =====
> Also:
> Yang Zhang, James G. Ogg, Matthias Franz, Gerhard H. Bachmann, Michael 
> Szurlies, Heinz-Gerd RÃhling, Mingsong Li & Christian Rolf (2020)
Carnian (Late Triassic) magnetostratigraphy from the Germanic Basin allowing 
global correlation of the Mid-Carnian Episode.
> [...]
>
> [...] (6) The polarity patterns of portions of the upper Carnian from the 
> western Tethys sections of Lower Trench at Silickà Brezovà in Austria and 
> Pizzo Mondello in Italy are verified.

Today's lesson: when you're ready to submit your revised paper for the last 
time, read your abstract again. Carefully.

(From looking at the name, Silickà Brezovà is obviously in Slovakia and can't 
be in Austria.)