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  1. Paleontology: The Record of Life by Colin W. Stearn, Robert L. Carroll, 1989-05-12
  2. Exercises in Invertebrate Paleontology by Frank K. McKinney, 1991-05
  3. Adventures in Paleontology: 36 Classroom Fossil Activities (PB201X) by Thor A. Hansen, Irwin L. Slesnick, 2006-06-30
  4. Reading Between the Bones: The Pioneers of Dinosaur Paleontology (Lives in Science) by Susan Clinton, 1997-03
  5. Paleontology: A Philosophical Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Biology) by Derek Turner, 2011-03-31
  6. Urban Paleontology: Evolution of Urban Forms by Ming Tang, Dihua Yang, 2008-10-01
  7. Tempo and Mode in Evolution: Genetics and Paleontology 50 Years After Simpson by for the National Academy of Sciences, 1995-01-26
  8. Morphometrics: Applications in Biology and Paleontology
  9. High-Resolution Approaches in Stratigraphic Paleontology (Topics in Geobiology)
  10. Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday (Special publication of Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
  11. Cracraft: Phylogentic Analysis and Paleontology (Cloth) by CRACRAFT, 1979-07-01
  12. Paradigms on Pilgrimage: Creationism, Paleontology and Biblical Interpretation by Stephen, J. Godfrey, Christopher, R. Smith, 2005-03-31
  13. Encyclopedia of Paleontology 2 Volume set
  14. Studies on Mexican Paleontology (Topics in Geobiology)

21. Oceans Of Kansas Paleontology
Late Cretaceous marine fossils from the Western Interior Seaway. More than 50 pages of information on mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and other fossils found in
http://www.oceansofkansas.com/
OCEANS OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGY Fossils from the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Sea Mike Everhart On the Web since December, 1996 Last updated 03/18/2008 LEFT: FHSM VP-13910, an undescribed, new species of mosasaur from western Kansas Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure A National Geographic IMAX film in 3-D Now showing in Moscow, Russia and elsewhere in Europe Also look for my second book: Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures of the Deep By Mike Everhart Awarded 2008 by the American Library Association Sea Monsters is now showing at the Kansas Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas VIDEO Dr. Larry Martin talks about the Kansas connections to the creatures in Sea Monsters Welcome to the Oceans of Kansas Paleontology web page. My name is Mike Everhart and I am your host on a virtual journey more than 85 million years "back in time" to observe some of the many strange and wonderful creatures that lived in the oceans of the Earth during the final stages of the Age of Dinosaurs. I have collected fossils from the Smoky Hill Chalk of western Kansas for the last thirty-plus years and have been an Adjunct Curator of Paleontology at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas

22. Journal Of Paleontology
Web site for Journal of paleontology. Paleontological Society PalSoc. Journal of paleontology is published by the Paleontological Society.
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23. Paleontology
paleontology is used as a tool in geological mapping, basin analysis, and energy, mineral and environmental programs.
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Geological Survey of Canada Paleontology The Geological Survey of Canada is the only organization in Canada that maintains in-house expertise in paleontology applicable to regional geoscience needs. Paleontology is used as a tool in geological mapping, basin analysis, and energy, mineral and environmental programs. The GSC's collections and cumulative knowledge are an invaluable and inexpensive source of information that can be used to advantage before committing to further investment in exploration prospects in many areas. Enhanced collaboration among paleontological and other geoscientists can only result in a better understanding of Canada's geology and resource potential.
Applied invertebrate paleontology Paleontology for the Public Good Fossils are not only esthetically pleasing and a source of entertainment and inspiration for layman and scientist alike, they are a major source of scientific data regarding the record of life on Earth.

24. K-12: Paleontology : GENERAL
paleontology links for grade school teachers.
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/paleo.shtml

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Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
Exhibits set up from three points of view: phylogeny, geological time and history of evolutionary thought. Students can "ride their Web Geological Time Machine." A rich learning site.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibit/exhibits.html

Blast from the Past!
Explores in detail evidence that an asteroid struck the earth approximately 65 million years ago, effectively terminating the reign of the dinosaurs. Focuses on a revealing core sample recovered from ocean floor drilling. Discusses what foraminifera tell us about the event.
www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/blast/

Fossil Information for Beginners
A private collection of fossils is on view here, well worth exploring for its wealth of diversity: dinosaurs, corals, trilobites, and plants are just a few groups represented. Most of the specimens come from Australia, and most are dated to the geologic period in which the specimens originally lived.
www.netlink.com.au/~lerock/fossils.htm

25. Triebold Paleontology - Dinosaur Casts, Exhibitions, Rentals
Triebold paleontology, Inc. provides cast skeletons for sale or rent and have two traveling exhibitions available for booking.
http://www.trieboldpaleontology.com/
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Triebold Paleontology, Inc. (TPI) is an independent company dedicated to the preservation of vertebrate fossils. We employ a full time staff engaged in preparation, restoration, molding, casting and mounting specimens. We have been performing these services for over 24 years. Many of our specimens are the product of cooperative endeavors with prominent museums. We are in communication with paleontologists around the globe who provide us with technical guidance on each project. Our inventory of fossil casts is increasing constantly with several new specimens added each year.

26. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Paleontology
Journals Ranked by Impact paleontology. Journals Ranked by Impact paleontology. Rank. 2005 Impact Factor. Impact 200105, Impact 1981-2005
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27. Paul Sereno : Paleontologist - Dinosaur Expeditions And Discoveries In Paleontol
Information on Paul Sereno and his paleontology research, including the dinosaurs Eoraptor, Suchomimus, Deltadromius, Herrerasaurus, Afrovenator and
http://www.paulsereno.org/
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28. JSTOR: Journal Of Paleontology
The Journal of paleontology , published by the Paleontological Society, includes original articles and notes on the systematics of fossil organisms and the
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00223360.html
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Publisher SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology and Paleontological Society Moving Wall The Journal of Paleontology , published by the Paleontological Society, includes original articles and notes on the systematics of fossil organisms and the implications of systematics to biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleogeography, and evolution. The Journal emphasizes specimen-based research and features high quality illustrations. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, and vertebrates. The Journal seeks to appeal to a broad international audience, and to publish comprehensive systematic treatments of taxa, which employ modern analytical techniques and have broad evolutionary, environmental, and/or geographic significance. The Journal also publishes review articles, opinion pieces in its "View From the Field" section, comments and replies in response to recent publications in the

29. Vertebrate Paleontology
The FLMNH collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate paleontology in the southeastern United States and the
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/
Florida Museum of Natural History
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The FLMNH vertebrate fossil collections feature rich samples of all classes, mainly from the Cenozoic Era. More than 90% of the collections come from about 1000 marine and non-marine sites in Florida; other contributing regions are the Caribbean Basin and the South American Andes. Included are about 400,000 specimens, of which more than 240,000 are catalogued and 225,000 are currently on a searchable computer database . Holotypes number about 200 specimens. The FLMNH vertebrate fossil collections include the former Florida Geological Survey Collection and the UF Department of Zoology Fossil Bird Collection (assembled by the late Professor Pierce Brodkorb). Each of these collections is maintained in a separate catalog, under the acronyms UF/FGS and UF/PB, respectively. The FLMNH collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate paleontology in the southeastern United States and the Caribbean Basin. Biogeographically these collections record critical episodes in the history of ancient Florida over the past 50 million years.

30. BIOONE Online Journals - Journal - Select A Volume
Journal of paleontology. Select a Volume Open Access Denotes open access content. Journal of paleontology Volume 82 Issue 2
http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-archive&issn=0022-3360

31. Strange Science: The Rocky Road To Modern Paleontology And Biology
A collection of misguided attempts to explain natural history, including honest and dishonest mistakes about dinosaurs, mammals, sea monsters and
http://www.strangescience.net/
Ever wonder how people figured out there used to be such things as dinosaurs? Curious about how scientists learned to reconstruct fossil skeletons? The knowledge we take for granted today was slow in coming, and along the way, scientists and scholars had some weird ideas. This Web site shows some of their mistakes, provides a timeline of events, gives biographies of a few of the people who have gotten us where we are today, and lists resources you can use to learn more.
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32. Paleontology - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of paleontology from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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33. UM Paleontology
A repository for fossil specimens. Ranked fourth in terms of size of collection among US university museums.
http://www.paleontology.lsa.umich.edu/

34. Invertebrate Paleontology Image Gallery
This gallery presents images of fossils from the research collections in the Division of Invertebrate paleontology. We have attempted to showcase display
http://www.yale.edu/ypmip/

35. Wired Science - Wired Blogs
Wet, muggy, warm climates, said Chris Beard, lead researcher on the discovery and a paleontologist at Carnegie Mellon Natural History Museum.
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Scientists Unearth Fossils of 1-Ounce Primate in Mississippi
By Alexis Madrigal Categories: Paleontology Researchers uncovered the 55.8 million year-old fossil remains of a tiny monkey, the oldest primate ever found in Europe or North America, near the coast of Mississippi. The discovery sheds light both on the origins of monkeys in North America and on the conditions of the continent during the massive global warming of 55 million years ago. It suggests that primates came across a land-bridge that once connected Asia and Alaska, where conditions were tropical. "These primates only inhabited tropical and subtropical forests. Wet, muggy, warm climates," said Chris Beard , lead researcher on the discovery and a paleontologist at Carnegie Mellon Natural History Museum. "That tells you a lot about the Bering land itself, indirectly. Think about Costa Rica in Alaska." The primate migration occurred during what is known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, a warming of the Earth that Beard described as "one of the only times in history where the rate and magnitude (of global warming) is similar to what's happening today." The Earth's continental structures, however, looked very different from how they do today. For a brief time, 55.8 million years ago, North America was connected to both Europe and Asia by narrow strips of land.

36. SDNHM: Paleontology Department
The San Diego Natural History Museum s Department of paleontology conducts biodiversity related research, and holds significant collections of specimens
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The Department of Paleontology houses collections of fossil vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants collected primarily from Mesozoic- through Cenozoic-aged sites in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. Presently the collections include over 108,000 numbered species lots. The specimens have been recovered from a total of 2,890 recorded collecting localities, primarily from southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. There are 578 primary and 537 secondary types. Search the online Collection Database The collection is under the care of , Curator of the Paleontology Department and Director of the Department of PaleoServices ( PaleoServices ). The curatorship of the Paleontology Department is endowed as the Joshua L. Baily, Jr., Chair of Paleontology. Services Available PaleoServices paleoservices@sdnhm.org Articles and Local Finds Recent Proboscidean Discoveries Webcast
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Selected SDNHM Publications New skeletal material of Thalassoleon (Otariidae:Pinnipedia) from the late Miocene-Early Pliocene (Hemphillian) of California . Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 45(4): 379-411 (2.0 MB *

37. Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory - Texas Natural Science Center
Vertebrate paleontology Laboratory Texas Natural Science Center.
http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/vpl/
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38. Paleontology In The News
January 14, 2008. Timing the onset of reproduction in big dinosaurs. paleontology meets Jamie Lynn Spears. The paper is said to be in PNAS.
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~cowen/paleonews.html
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  • 39. Paleontology Conferences, Conventions, Trade Shows And Meetings
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    40. NC Museum Of Natural Sciences - Research And Collections: Paleontology
    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences paleontology collection includes approximately 32000 vertebrate, 18000 invertebrate, and 500 paleobotanical
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    The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' paleontology collection includes approximately 32,000 vertebrate, 18,000 invertebrate, and 500 paleobotanical specimens. The single most important specimen among the Museum's paleontological holdings is the world's best-preserved and most complete Acrocanthosaurus atokensis . Beginning in April 2000, the Museum will be the only place in the world to see an articulated, real Acrocanthosaurus skeleton on display. The Museum also holds a nearly complete specimen of the dinosaur, Thescelosaurus , shown here at left. Vertebrate specimens include fish, mammals, reptiles, and dinosaurs. Catalogued fish specimens total 20,000, the Museum's most extensive fossil vertebrate holdings. Most of these are from the Pliocene of North Carolina. A large collection of Cretaceous crocodilian and turtle specimens makes up most of the reptilian portion of the paleontology collection. A good collection of North Carolina dinosaur material also exists. The fossil mammal collection holds one of the largest clusters of giant ground sloth ( Eremotherium ) bones of the Pliocene/Pleistocene age ever found North of Florida. These fossils were donated by the city of Wilmington, N.C. A sloth skeleton is being articulated for display in the Museum beginning in April 2000.

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