| Talks are on Wednesdays, 4:00 to 5:20 pm in 110 Willamette Hall. |
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| Tea and cookies are served in Cascade 200 beginning at 3:30 p.m. |
January 7 - Lindy Elkins-Tanton (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
The Siberian flood basalts and the end-Permian extinction: Is there a kill mechanism?
January 14 - Stephen Frost (University of Oregon)
Neogene Paleontology of East African Primates
January 21 - Samantha Hopkins (University of Oregon)
Paleoecology in Oregon's Juntura Basin: revisiting the roles of habitat change and volcanism in the evolution of vertebrates
Special Tuesday Seminar, Noon in 200 Cascade
January 27 - David Krinsley (University of Oregon)
Rock Varnish
January 28 - Nick Pyenson (University of British Columbia)
A bonebed in the valley and carcasses on the coast: integrating geology and ecology to understand the evolution of cetacean communities in the North Pacific Ocean
February 4 - Mark Clementz (University of Wyoming)
When did whales get wet? Identifying semiaquatic mammals from the fossil record through stable isotope analysis of tooth enamel
Special Monday Seminar, 4PM in Pacific 123
February 9 - Blaire Van Valkenburgh (University of California Los Angeles)
Sociality in sabertooths? New evidence from Rancho La Brea
February 11 - Erwan Martin (University of Oregon)
Rare isotope insights into climatic impact of supereruptions: sediment record from Lake Tecopa
February 18 - Scott Foss (Utah BLM)
Reconstructing Entelodonts
February 25 - Andrew Lee (The Ohio University)
Bone histology reveals sexual maturity of dinosaurs and evidence of predator-prey growth race
March 4 - Greg Wilson (University of Washington)
Dying dinosaurs & exploding mammals: Hell Creekâs window on the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction and aftermath
March 11 - Ted Fremd (John Day Fossil Beds National Monument)
Topic in Mammalian Paleobiology