• PLOS.ORG
  • PLOS JOURNALS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • Login
PLOS Blogs
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 | Standing at the intersection of Biology, Geology, and Technology
Skip to content
  • HOME
  • STAFF BLOGS ↓
    • The Official PLOS Blog
    • EveryONE
    • PLOS Biologue
    • PLOS Podcasts
    • PLOS Tech
    • Speaking of Medicine
  • BLOGS NETWORK ↓
    • The Guest Blog
    • ECO
      • All Models Are Wrong
      • The Gleaming Retort
      • Integrative Paleontologists
      • Tooth and Claw
      • Wonderland
    • HEALTH
      • Body Politic
      • DNA Science Blog
      • This May Hurt A Bit
      • Obesity Panacea
      • Public Health
      • Translational Global Health
      • Work In Progress
    • NEURO
      • Mind the Brain
      • Neuroanthropology
      • Neurotribes
    • CULTURE
      • At the Interface
      • CitizenSci
      • Gobbledygook
      • MIT SciWrite
      • Neuroanthropology
      • Neurotribes
      • The Panic Virus
      • Sci-Ed
      • The Student Blog
    • ARCHIVED BLOGS
      • Bad Physics
      • Genomeboy
      • Speakeasy Science
      • Take As Directed
  • COMMUNITY ↓
    • About PLOS Blogs
    • List of All Blogs
    • PLOS Blogs Contact
    • Community Guidelines
RSS Feed The Integrative Paleontologists
The Integrative Paleontologists
The Integrative Paleontologists
Skip to content

Blog Archives

How to Find a Fossil

By Shaena Montanari
Posted: June 17, 2013
Category: Background, Dinosaurs, Paleontology | Tagged field, Paleontology | 2 Comments

The [Fossil] Treasure of the Sierra Nevada

By Sarah Werning
Posted: June 3, 2013
Category: Climate Change, Paleontology, Zoology | Tagged climate change, Museums, MVZ, Paleontology, UCMP, zoology | 1 Comment

Why Paleontology Is Relevant

By Sarah Werning
Posted: February 19, 2013
Category: Background, Miscellaneous, Paleontology, Zoology | Tagged climate change, Paleontology | 16 Comments

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

The Field Museum faces a real threat

By Sarah Werning
Posted: December 21, 2012
Category: Miscellaneous, Paleontology | Tagged Museums, Paleontology | 13 Comments
  • Blog Search

    • Latest PLOS Blogs posts

      • Repost: The Pay-for-Delay Tactic in The Integrative Paleontologists
      • How to Find a Fossil in The Integrative Paleontologists
      • Book Review: The Recession Hurt Many People, Now Austerity is Hurting More in The Integrative Paleontologists
      • PLOS ONE welcomes RIAT (Restoring Invisible and Abandoned Trials) Initiative in The Integrative Paleontologists
      • Living science: the importance of science experiences in Brazil in The Integrative Paleontologists
    • About The Integrative Paleontologists

      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

      Read more about the The Integrative Paleontologist Team

      All opinions expressed here are our own, and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization with which we are associated

    • Latest PLOS Blogs comments

      • Right now it looks like Wordpress is the ... by click here in Speakeasy Science
      • Good day! This is kind of off topic but I... by Coreen Liekhus in Speakeasy Science
      • Excellent points, thanks for responding. by Ricki Lewis, PhD in DNA Science Blog
      • An organic chemistry related blog post sh... by spacecadet262 in DNA Science Blog
      • Dan, I'm so sorry about your children's v... by Ricki Lewis, PhD in DNA Science Blog
      • naturally like your web-site but you have... by Lynelle Rather in Obesity Panacea
      • Aw, this was a very nice post. In concept... by Ralph Krejsa in Tooth and Claw
      • Have you ever considered creating an e-bo... by gold ira companies in Speakeasy Science
      • certainly many thanks for web-site but yo... by Yon Rymer in Speakeasy Science
      • [...] “Humans have been discovering... by Twitter / PLOS: How to Find a Fossil @DrShaena … « GHBrett's General Store in The Integrative Paleontologists
    The public library of science   —   Science Blog Network