Abstract
7th Annual meeting, May 10-13, 2019, Grande Prairie, AB. Abstract volume.
Highlights
Lisa Buckley, Director, Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre Derek Larson, Assistant Curator, Philip J
We discovered a fragment of the turtle Basilemys sp. at a site closely matching field notes describing the initial collection of the dinosaur; no new dinosaur bones were recovered but the preservation of the Basilemys and dinosaur fossils are similar, suggesting that the new turtle fossil derives from the same locality as the dinosaur
We evaluate change through sections before and after the event to evaluate the long-term effects of the Deccan traps on the global carbon cycles, allowing us to infer what effects the Deccan traps had on a global scale, when they were most influential
Summary
Lisa Buckley, Director, Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre Derek Larson, Assistant Curator, Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum Aaron LeBlanc, NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta Rich McCrea, Adjunct Researcher, Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre Corwin Sullivan, Philip J. Currie Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta and Curator, Philip J. A Maastrichtian-aged leptoceratopsid from the Sustut River, northern BC, and potential for new vertebrate fossil discoveries in the Sustut Basin. The Triceratops ‘Baby Book’: An update on juvenile ceratopsians from the Frenchman Formation of Saskatchewan, Canada. Campanian conundrum: Large-scale spatial diversity patterns elucidate Judith River and Dinosaur Park. Latest Cretaceous climate proxies using carbon and hydrogen isotopes from plant wax-lipids Robert D. The morphology, frequency, and ontogeny of sociosexual agonistic behaviour in Tyrannosauridae
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