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So You Wanna Be a Paleoecologist? Part 1

By Shaena Montanari
Posted: December 31, 2012
Category: Background, Paleontology | Tagged ecology, geochemistry, paleoecology, Paleontology, stable isotopes | 2 Comments
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    Our blog covers the latest paleontological research, with special attention to issues concerning open science, publishing, and fossils in the digital realm.

    Andy Farke is a vertebrate paleontologist at the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology. Follow him on Twitter: @andyfarke

    Shaena Montanari is a newly minted Ph.D. from the Comparative Biology program at the Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History. Follow her on Twitter: @DrShaena

    Sarah Werning is completing her Ph.D. in Paleontology at The Padian Lab, University of California at Berkeley School of Integrative Biology. Follow her on Twitter: @sarahwerning

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