Matthew Warke
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Portfolio Manager at Taylor & Francis covering geoscience and palaeontology. Views my own.
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nhmsystbiodiv.bsky.social
Did you know we are one of two journals produced by the Natural History Museum London. We document the diversity of all living things through systematic, phylogenetic and taxonomic studies. We also provide a forum for museum sciences and collections-based works. So, why publish with us?
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Memoir 23: Vertebrate Evolution in the Permian Rift Basins of Tanzania and Zambia is now live in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Have a browse here: www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujvp20/c...
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journalsystpal.bsky.social
Welcome to our new co-Editor-in-Chief Prof. Susannah Maidment

Susannah is a renowned expert on the palaeobiology of bird-hipped ‘ornithischian’ dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum, London

🦕Read about her amazing work: buff.ly/4AfhohB

@tweetisaurus.bsky.social #Fossils #PaleoSky #Dinosaurs
Prof. Susannah Maidment JSP Editor-in-Chief
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nhm-london.bsky.social
We may be experiencing a heatwave in the UK right now, but did you know the Earth's surface was once almost entirely covered in ice? ❄️

Scientists are discovering how life may have survived these Snowball Earth events, which lasted for millions of years.

Learn more 👇
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
Early life may have survived Snowball Earth in meltwater ponds | Natural History Museum
Antarctic meltwater ponds are helping scientists understand how early organisms survived a frozen Earth.
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historicalbiology.bsky.social
📣Editor spotlight

Dr Jack Cooper (@cooperpalaeo.bsky.social‬) is the science communication editor at Historical Biology. A palaeobiologist with a PhD from Swansea University; his research focuses on the ecological diversity of both fossil & living sharks 🦈
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Are you writing a paper on fossils that has significant implications for their systematics, relationships, and evolutionary history? Consider submitting it to @journalsystpal.bsky.social. @imranrahman.bsky.social and I welcome informal pre-submission enquiries!
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historicalbiology.bsky.social
For #FossilFriday, we have a fossil from our editor Antonio Pineda.

This fossil is the left fragment (ATE7-1) of the face of an individual assigned to our ancestor Homo aff. erectus, recovered from level TE7 of the Sima del Elefante site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos) 🦴 💀
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Delighted that @tandfresearch.bsky.social could attend and sponsor the #NHMStudentConference2025 earlier this week. A lovely meeting with really fantastic research being showcased!
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historicalbiology.bsky.social
📣Editor spotlight

Huasheng Huang is an Associate Professor at Sun Yat-sen University, China. His research interests include the Cenozoic history of vegetation and climate, biodiversity in Southeast Asia and China, and global biogeography of plants. He is an editorial member of Historical Biology.
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📣Editor spotlight

Dr. John Whitlock is the Chair of Science and Mathematics at Mount Aloysius College and a Research Associate at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. His research focuses on the relationships and ecology of dinosaurs, particularly sauropod dinosaurs.
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historicalbiology.bsky.social
📣Editor spotlight

Dr Brooke Long-Fox is a conservation paleobiologist and Data Editor for Historical Biology. Her research explores evolution and ecology in marine and freshwater systems. She advocates for FAIR and Open data, inclusive science, and programming to support STEM faculty.
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For #FossilFriday, we're sharing a favourite fossil of our editor-in-chief, Mark Young.

Below is a photograph of a Dodo skeleton (Raphus cucullatus), specimen number: NHMUK S/1988.50.1 (PV A 3302). A famous extinct flightless bird from Mauritius, this is a mounted composite skeleton.
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journalsystpal.bsky.social
Come work with us at JSP!
As EA, you'll be working at the @nhm-london.bsky.social on JSP and our sister journal @nhmsystbiodiv.bsky.social ! 📖

Apply here:
jobs.nhm.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
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Come work with us at S&B!

As EA, you'll be working at the @nhm-london.bsky.social on S&B and our sister journal @journalsystpal.bsky.social ! 📖

Apply here:
jobs.nhm.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
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thepalass.bsky.social
A great opportunity to join online and learn more about ichnology ⬇️
#ichnology #online #webinar
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In just under an hour I'll be chairing an update at #RDAPlenary24 on the progress of the RDA 'Repo2Pub' working group exploring how to improve workflows between publishing stakeholders and allow FAIR deposition of data in the Earth and Space Sciences - join us!

www.rd-alliance.org/groups/coord...
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Going back now.... I've seen them twice over the years... I think in both cases they were in well bedded tuffs on the west side of the main rock and spindle. There are individual ossicles throughout and some stems too
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Look for the crinoid fragments in the tuff beds!
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Upcoming T&F Earth & Environment Peer Reviewer Training Webinar feat. editors panel. Ideal for early-career researchers and those who wish to improve their reviewing abilities.

Two sessions on Tuesday, 8th April 2025
7:00 GMT | 16:00 GMT

Register now: lnkd.in/g2ic8BJu
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janelleheald.bsky.social
📣Currently seeking Associate Editors with a research background in any area of environmental sciences or environmental studies to join the editorial team of IJES! If you're interested or know someone who might be, please get in touch. Role details 👉 tinyurl.com/4pkubyky

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Associate Editors needed for International Journal of Environmental Studies
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