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the Palaeo-oological Discussion Group
Palaeo-oology has successfully been developing in many
different scientific fields since 1868 Wilhelm von Nathusius described the
first microstructures from modern eggshells; such as environmental and
conservational issues, paleobiodiversity, biomineralization, poultry
industry, and systematics.
However, Palaeo-oology advances are very sparse and
disseminated in specialised areas. As a result many palaeo-oological
discoveries from different fields that would complement each other, remain
disconnected. Indeed, it could be said that Palaeo-oology has become a
science on its own!
The Palaeo-oological Discussion Group provides a common space
for palaeo-oologists from different backgrounds to discuss palaeoological
issues. Also, it will provide general information and publications (when
possible) that could be consulted at anytime.
Membership is only open to professional palaeo-oologists and
students.
If you are interested you would be very welcome to join this
group:
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Palaeo-oology/
Xavier Panades I Blas
55, Marksbury Road
Bedminster
Bristol BS3 5JY
England (EC)
http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/
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