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paleonet Palaeontologia Electronica 6.1



Palaeontologia Electronica Vol. 6, No. 1 is now available:
http://www.palaeo-electronica.org/

In this issue:
A Fourier Method to Describe and Compare Suture Patterns
Raymond F. Gildner

Palaecological and Ichnological Significance of 
Microborings in Quaternary Foraminifera
Kurt Søren Svensson Nielsen, Jan Kresten Nielsen, and Richard Granville Bromley

A New Cretaceous Dinosaur Tracksite in Southern New Mexico
Eric Kappus and William C. Cornell

Illustration of Modern Benthic Foraminifera from 
Bermuda and Remarks on Distribution in Other 
Subtropical/Tropical Areas
Emmanuelle J. Javaux and David B. Scott

The Thecamoebian Bibliography, 2nd Edition
F.S. Medioli, L. Bonnet, David B. Scott, and Barbara Elizabeth Medioli

The issue also contains ten book reviews 
(including The Primate Fossil Record, edited by 
Walter C. Hartwig; Dinosaurs of the Air: The 
Evolution and Loss of Flight in Dinosaurs and 
Birds by Gregory S. Paul; and Lothagam: The Dawn 
of Humanity in Eastern Africa, edited by Meave G. 
Leakey and John M. Harris), an editorial by Jere 
H. Lipps, and our regular features.

Copies of this issue on CD-ROM are available from 
Coquina Press at cost.  An order form is 
available on the PE site.

SPONSORSHIP OF PE:
Palaeontologia Electronica is now in its sixth 
year, and with this issue has published more than 
50 scientific articles concerned with 
palaeontology in its broadest sense.  PE is 
sponsored by the Palaeontological Association 
(www.palass.org), the Paleontological Society 
(www.paleosoc.org), and the Society of Vertebrate 
Paleontology (www.vertpaleo.org).

SUBMIT AN ARTICLE TO PE:
Palaeontologia Electronica is seeking technical 
contributions in the form of manuscripts or 
thematic groups of papers (i.e., theme issues). 
Manuscripts from any branch of paleontology are 
welcome. Electronic publication is rapid: the 
papers in PE 6(1) took less than two months from 
acceptance to publication on average.  PE 
manuscripts are evaluated in the same way as 
contributions to standard print-based 
paleontological journals. All technical papers 
are peer-reviewed and published as html and pdf 
documents, accessible to all with Internet 
connections via the World Wide Web (WWW). 
Authors are encouraged to make use of color in 
their figures and tables, and to include 
high-resolution digital images as illustrations. 
Moreover, Palaeontologia Electronica encourages 
manuscripts that employ animations, 2D and 3D 
modelling techniques, online access to databases, 
and online data analysis tools. There are no page 
limits and no page charges for articles published 
in Palaeontologia Electronica, though all 
articles are edited to optimize their information 
content.  PE complies with ICZN regulations for 
electronic publication of taxonomic names.  For 
more information visit the PE site.

James W. Hagadorn, P. David Polly (Executive Editors) and the PE Editorial Team
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