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Palaeontologia Electronica Vol. 7, No. 1 is now available: http://www.palaeo-electronica.org/ In this issue: Editorials: The never-aging ager by Sören Jensen Articles: Horn Use in Triceratops (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae): Testing Behavioral Hypotheses Using Scale Models by Andrew A. Farke Holocene Solar Variability and Pelagic Fish Productivity in the NE Pacific by R. Timothy Patterson, Andreas Prokoph, Alice S. Chang, Cynthia Wright, Richard E. Thomson, and Daniel M. Ware Ordovician-Silurian Distribution of Orthida (Palaeozoic Brachiopoda) in the Greater Iapetus Ocean Region by Anders Tychsen and David A.T. Harper Extraction of Calcareous Macrofossils from the Upper Cretaceous White Chalk and Other Sedimentary Carbonates in Denmark and Sweden: The Acid-Hot Water Method and the Waterblasting Technique by Jan Kresten Nielsen and Sten Lennart Jakobsen Book Reviews: Simon Conway Morris's Life's Solution by Michael Ruse Milsom and Rigby's Fossils at a Glance by Adam Woods PaleoBase Volume 2 by Mark Webster 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: The Palaeontological Association (www.palass.org), the Paleontological Society (www.paleosoc.org), and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (www.vertpaleo.org) provide financial support for PE as Tier 1 sponsors. The following organizations are Tier 2 sponsors: The Cushman Foundation, the Sociedad Espanñola de Paleontología, The British Micropalaeontology Society, The Canadian Association of Palynologists, and Geoscience Australia. 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 average time from acceptance to publication for papers in PE 7(1) was less than six weeks. 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. The PE site is mirrored in the following places, with updates made within 24-48 hours of changes on the main site: <http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/palaeontologia/index.html>National Library of Canada <http://palaeo-electronica.org/toc.htm>Texas A&M University <http://www.ga.gov.au/paleo/toc.htm>Geoscience Australia (Canberra, Australia) <http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/pe/toc.htm>British Micropalaeontological Society (Natural History Museum, United Kingdom) <http://www.earthsci.carleton.ca/paleo/toc.htm>Carleton University (Ontario, Canada) <http://luna.geol.niu.edu/toc.htm>Cushman Foundation (Illinois, USA) <http://www.paleo.erdw.ethz.ch/>ETH Zürich (Switzerland) <http://odp.pangaea.de/paleo/>Institute for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen (Federal Republic of Germany) <http://www.omnh.ou.edu/paleo/toc.htm>Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (Oklahoma, USA) <http://www.uv.es/%7Epardomv/pe/toc.htm>Universitat de València (España/Spain) James W. Hagadorn, P. David Polly (Executive Editors) and the PE Editorial Team --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. P. David Polly d.polly@qmul.ac.uk School of Biological Sciences +44 (0)20 7882-6314 Queen Mary, University of London www.qmul.ac.uk/~ugha096/ London E1 4NS UNITED KINGDOM
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