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FWO senior post-doctoral researcher @UAntwerpen Funmorph lab. comparative anatomy // functional morphology // palaeobiology // mammals // reptiles// 3D reconstructions // art & sport website: palaeotheoryum.wordpress.com/ artwork by CorbinRainbolt
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11.07.2025 06:21 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Today is the day!
#SEBExPalaeo will be live at #SEBCONFERENCE
9h30 in Nightingale 1&2
(follow signs for Bird Rooms)
Looking forward to seeing you for plenty of experimental #palaeontology #palaeobotany #3D #modelling and fun discussions!
I smell science!
Finishing proofs for a very appropriate #tapir #anatomy publication this weekend! Happy #WorldTapirDay (for yesterday) everybody! π
Back in Black. Ever wondered what colour mammals were in the time of dinosaurs? Well a sample of six #MesozoicMammals suggests they were *drum roll* all dark brown/black.
The original goths, I love 'em more than ever.
Congrats to the authors! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
(4/n)
We hope to see a plethora of palaeo at the annual meeting in #Antwerp this summer (July 8th-11th)
Questions? Contact any of the #ExPalaeo team: @narimanechatar.bsky.social
@peterfalkingham.com @sesamoidstreet.bsky.social @palaeotheoryum.bsky.social
or the SEB @sebiology.bsky.social
(3/n)
Abstract submission until 7th March
We are set up in the Animal group, but we are open to abstracts from #plant and #cell #palaeobiology!
We hope to have a diverse array of submissions and speakers - and we are also seeking funding for un-funded attendees (e.g. Master's students)
(2/n)
We are fielding abstracts in all fields of experimental palaeobiology:
- #functional #morphology
- #biomechanics
- #taphonomy
- #physiology
- #palaeomimetics
- #hydrodynamics
- #aerodynamics
- #musculoskeletal modelling
- #biomineralisation
- #palaeoecology
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Do you work on experimental #biology to understand past organisms and ecosystems? Could your work be applicable to organisms in the #fossil record?
Perhaps the @sebiology.bsky.social Annual Meeting special session "Experimental Palaeontology" #SEB_ExPalaeo is something for you?! (1/n)
Two great scientists working on #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience! #PhD student Eleesha Annear and #Masters student Ilke Boutsen @UAFunMorph working on measuring #ungulate necks at the @africamuseumbe - exciting project results coming soon!
#ExPalaeo
Something is coming (back) this summer... in Antwerp... in July... π§πͺπ¦£π¦πΏπ¦
More details to follow soon!
@narimanechatar.bsky.social
@peterfalkingham.com
@sesamoidstreet.bsky.social
@sebiology.bsky.social
Nature Journal page from A6 sized ruled Moleskine notebook. The page shows a colored pencil drawing of a swimming Common loon in the middle, a pencil sketch of a flying Common loon in the upper right corner, and a pencil sketch of the head of a Common Loon with a fish in the beak on the right side. Text between the drawings indicates "breeding plumage", "non-breeding plumage", "2 white necklaces", and "white spots on each feather", with arrows pointing to the referred parts of the drawings. More text written between the drawings: Females and males look similar, but males bigger. Breeding: Canada, N-USA, Alaska, S-Greenland & Iceland. Natal habitat imprinting: Loons select lakes as breeding grounds that resemble their natal one, even if it's not ideal in size and pH. Feeds on fish & other animal prey (crustaceans, molluscs). Dives up to 60 m deep! Loons are monogamous.
Common Loons (Gavia immer) are beautiful water birds that dive up to 60 m deep when searching for prey!
My contribution to the #BirdWhisperer project for January.
Pencil and colored pencil in #Moleskine notebook.
#NatureJournal #Birdart πͺΆ
@birdwhisperers.bsky.social
Please repost and advertise to all your colleagues!
We are actively seeking submissions, and there are APC waivers available (especially for Global South countries)!
ALERT!
Special Issue in BMC Zoology
"Bringing Fossils Back to Life"
Join us in our special issue with all your #experimental #palaeontology, #taphonomy, #palaeomimetics, and #functional #morphology of extinct life.
Check out the issue call here:
biomedcentral.com/collections/bfbl
πNew article published in J Biomech!
"End-divergent architecture diversifies within-muscle mechanical action in human gluteus maximus in vivo", by Takahashi et al.
π www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#journalofbiomechanics
#BiomechSky
Finally got round to writing a short blog-post about my recent book chapter "The Fossil Record of Tapirs" in "Tapirs of the World" by Springer Publishing.
This chapter is a collaboration with Luke Holbrook and artwork by Eva Corssmit. We hope you enjoy!
palaeotheoryum.wordpress.com/2025/01/26/t...
These tapirs are fullyΒ booked
Well this one took a while! With the end of term, new contracts, and general Christmas madness, I finally got my latest book chapter over the line. This time, I collaborated with world expert on early tapirs Prof. Luke Holbrook on a book chapter in the latest in theβ¦
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
In 2020 I illustrated LOCKED IN TIME, by @deanrlomax.bsky.social. Here's my "Eonurture" painting, depicting an adult Fuxianhuia caring for several babies βCambrian arthropod parental care!
cup.columbia.edu/book/locked-...
#PaleoArt #SciArt #SciComm #Cambrian
(3/n)
I want to thank my new promoters Sam Van Wassenberghπ€ππΈ & Olivier Lambertππ¬ for their support during my application. I am very much looking forward to continuing my work on functional #morphology and #experimental #palaeobiology alongside collaborators within and outside the FUNMORPH lab!
(2/n)
This project will include #dissection & #kinematics of terrestrial & aquatic #locomotion, plus #fossils!
Focal species include #tapir (of course!), #capybara, #hippo, & #manatee, with a variety of other species included within this remarkabe group of water-associated plant-eaters π¦πΉπ¦π¦
Proud to announce that in November 2024 I embarked on my new FWO post-doc at the FUNMORPH lab of UAntwerpen. Building on my previous work looking at #tapir & #horse #locomotion, my new project will investigate locomotor #evolution during (semi)aquatic transitions in herbivorous mammals (1/n)
12.01.2025 12:20 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0Hello BlueSky!
I have migrated myself over here from π€ in the hopes of continuing to share my exploits in science and academia. I hope to connect with old friends and new here!
Long overdue updates on my work at the University of Antwerp coming soon - until then: bonjour, goeiedag, and greetings! π¦