
Julia Clarke
@jclarkepaleolab
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UT Paleontology | Posts by lab members
Austin, TX
Joined January 2016
RT @jclarkepaleolab: The Clarke Lab recently returned from a fantastic #SAPE23 conference in Spain! 🥚🪶🦆. The lab was represented by two tal….
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RT @jclarkepaleolab: New #egg collaboration, including @jclarkepaleolab postdoc Lucas Legendre! . We use proteomics, ancient DNA, molecular….
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Nature Communications - The evolution and systematics of Madagascar’s extinct elephant birds remains unclear. Here, the authors recover genetic, stable isotope, morphological, and geographic...
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New #egg collaboration, including @jclarkepaleolab postdoc Lucas Legendre! . We use proteomics, ancient DNA, molecular phylogenetics, paleoecology, and predictive modelling to reconstruct the fascinating history of elephant birds in Madagascar. 🥚.
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Nature Communications - The evolution and systematics of Madagascar’s extinct elephant birds remains unclear. Here, the authors recover genetic, stable isotope, morphological, and geographic...
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RT @TetZoo: During the making of #PrehistoricPlanet, I worked with Jonny Crew and others at @Wounded_Buffalo. Here's a great podcast on rec….
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Podcast Episode · Unexplainable · 24/08/2022 · 39m
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RT @jack_tamisiea: Scientists have discovered a penguin heavier than Eagles All Pro right tackle Lane Johnson. Meet Kumimanu fordycei, the….
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Fossils found in New Zealand highlight an era after the dinosaurs when giant flightless birds prowled the seas for prey.
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RT @txgeosciences: WATCH: @KXAN_News spoke with JSG postdoc @PaleoFeathers about her latest dino and bird finds from Patagonia. 🦖🦆.
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New #egg 🥚 science out this week led by @montanastate and coauthored by @jclarkepaleolab postdoc Lucas Legendre! . Insights into eggshell evolution in Palaeognathae using microstructure data from extant and sub-fossil eggs. #FossilFriday.
elifesciences.org
The eggshells of palaeognath birds (e.g. ostrich, moa, kiwi, emu) have diverse homology and convergent features, and are useful modern analogues for the evolution of non-avian dinosaur eggshells.
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RT @txgeosciences: The Jackson School is recruiting STEM students for its RTX program, a paid summer program for STEM undergrads that combi….
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RT @BioRodriguez: What a pleasant surprise to find that the podcast @BirdNoteRadio covered our research on timing in wrens! @ferduque14 @jc….
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RT @jclarkepaleolab: Come work with us at @txgeosciences!. Job posting: Senior Administrative Associate, shared admin position between the….
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Come work with us at @txgeosciences!. Job posting: Senior Administrative Associate, shared admin position between the Associate Dean for DEI and the Associate Dean for Research at the Jackson School. Help spread the word!.
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RT @txgeosciences: Even millions of years later, these Megaraptor teeth still have their serrated edges. 🦖 See more fossil finds from Patag….
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RT @txgeosciences: A recent study led by JSG's @PaleoFeathers offers a first look at the the theropods of Patagonia. They include megarapto….
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Another lab presentation at #SICB2023! Come hear about Michael's work on the syrinx morphology and vocalizations of ostriches at the 3:30 - 5:30 poster session! 🔊
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Today at #SICB2023, Carmen Urban is presenting work from her honors thesis at the Evolutionary Morphology poster session! 3:30 - 5:30, come learn about her work on ostrich and quail baby feathers 🪶
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