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Musings on evolution, the fossil record, and our place in nature

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melittle.jpg Laelaps is the blog of freelance science writer Brian Switek. This blog frequently features his musings on paleontology, evolution, and the history of science. Switek also blogs for Smithsonian magazine's Dinosaur Tracking, and he is a research associate at the New Jersey State Museum.


Switek's first book, Written in Stone, will be published on November 1, 2010 by Bellevue Literary Press.

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March 31, 2010

Photo of the Day #894: Gorilla

Category: Mammals

A gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), photographed at the Bronx Zoo....

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A brief note on a publication

Category: Books

The latest edition of the open-access paleontology journal Palaeontologia Electronica was recently published, and I am happy to say that it contains my review of The Paleobiological Revolution. If you are interested in the history of science and how paleontology...

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One lemur, two lemur, three lemur, four: Genetic study reveals the hidden diversity of Madagascar's mouse lemurs

Category: Evolution

Madagascar is home to a stunning diversity of lemur species, and, as a new PLoS One study suggests, there may be a number of recently-evolved "cryptic" species in the mix.

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March 30, 2010

Photo of the Day #893: Spotted hyena

Category: Mammals

A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), photographed at the Bronx Zoo....

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A hyena's LOL contains important information about itself

Category: Behavior

Spotted hyenas are extremely vocal carnivores, but what do their calls say about the individual sending the message?

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March 29, 2010

Whale fall

Category: Mammals

As I mentioned in today's post, dead whales provide food and homes for a variety of marine organisms, and this video (uploaded by Kevin Zelnio of Deep Sea News) shows how whale fall communities change over time. It was...

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Photo of the Day #892: Manatee skeletons

Category: Mammals

The skeletons of an adult and a juvenile manatee (Trichechus manatus), on display at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences....

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The worms go in, the worms go out: The habits of prehistoric, bone-eating worms

Category: Inverts

Strange holes in an ancient whale fossil tell of the bone-boring habits of deep sea worms.

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March 28, 2010

Photo of the Day #891: Polar bear

Category: Mammals

A stuffed polar bear (Ursus maritimus), on display at the New Jersey State Museum....

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March 27, 2010

Photo of the Day #890: North American river otter

Category: Mammals

A stuffed North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), in the collection at the New Jersey State Museum....

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