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APE: Why didn't I publish this? Quasi-Repost: Messing around with trees: Ardipithecus ramidus
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Anthropologisches Palaver, Eric! Just a mere thought. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Why didn't I publish this? Quasi-Repost: Messing around with trees: Ardipithecus ramidus. Hey there, haven't posted anything in a while haven't I? A few weeks back when I desperately sought for stuff to waste my time with, I came up with a very nice, but also quite strange Idea: How about ruining some phylogenetic trees? The authors didn’t publish a tree by themselves, but they did publish a nice little table of charact...
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APE: 05/2014
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Anthropologisches Palaver, Eric! Just a mere thought. Tuesday, May 20, 2014. I always wanted to finish University before the construction of the new Building for the Institute was done. I missed the mark by 13 months. Im done with University. Not in a Im so fed up that I quit and started a career as an eccentric artist kind of way, although I came pretty close to this state several times in the last two years. Im done in the sense that I have finished everything that is required of me to get my degree.
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APE: 09/2011
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Anthropologisches Palaver, Eric! Just a mere thought. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Where to put Australopithecus sediba? It took me some time to decide what I should do with. On this Blog, in the end I decided to concentrate on the aspects I at least know a little bit of, one of them is taxonomy. First of all, let’s have a look at a classic tree which illustrates the phylogenetic relationships among the genus Homo. I took the tree from Strait et al. (1997) for this particular example:. Was so diverse i...
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December | 2010 | …like with jetpacks
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8230;like with jetpacks. Paleontology and pop culture. Monthly Archives: December 2010. Physical anthropology exodus and Republican scientists. December 14, 2010. So these articles came out last week, but I’ve been out of commission for a while because of the usual end of the semester stuff, not to mention trying to finish this thesis proposal and Ph.D apps and work. The … Continue reading →. It’s not a debate. December 7, 2010. Stupid sesamoid bones…. My problem with statistics. 8230;like with jetpacks.
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October | 2011 | …like with jetpacks
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8230;like with jetpacks. Paleontology and pop culture. Monthly Archives: October 2011. Stupid sesamoid bones…. October 11, 2011. Today, I had an osteology midterm. As midterms go it was pretty easy. There was, however, one bone that completely stumped me (and I hope, the rest of the class). Give up? It’s the pisiform of a bear. This might … Continue reading →. Stupid sesamoid bones…. Lego trebuchet part I or, What I’ve been doing with my summer vacation so far. My problem with statistics.
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AFFE: Glossar
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Anthropologischer Firlefanz, Eric! Nur so ein Gedanke. Um die Lesbarkeit meiner Texte zu verbessern habe ich mich entschlossen ein Glossar mit Fachbegriffen anzulegen. Kontinuierliche Veränderung einer Art. Merkmale sind analog, wenn sie die gleiche Funktion haben, aber unabhängig voneinander entstanden sind. Neu erworbenes, bzw. abgeleitetes Merkmal. Merkmale die aus der gleichen Struktur entstanden sind. Gegensatz zu Analogie. Unnatürliche Gruppierung von Organismen aufgrund von Homoplasien. Vorstellun...
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8230;like with jetpacks. Paleontology and pop culture. Monthly Archives: February 2011. What should everyone know about paleontology? February 7, 2011. This post has been circulating among nerds today, and it’s a really great one. It’s written by Thomas Holtz, a world-renowned expert on tyrannosaurids, and was first posted on the Dinosaur Mailing List in response to a question. A number … Continue reading →. Stupid sesamoid bones…. My problem with statistics. What should everyone know about paleontology?
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AFFE: April 2012
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Anthropologischer Firlefanz, Eric! Nur so ein Gedanke. Bipedie ist immer gut! Meldung über potentiell aufrecht gehende Fossilien sind immer interessant. Aber es gibt unterschiedliche Arten von aufrechten Gängen und nicht jeder ist tatsächlich eine Meldung wert. Hier ein Beispiel wie etwas (scheinbar) sensationelles im Grunde genommen total banal ist. Links zu diesem Post. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. Ich studiere Anthropologie, Biologie und Psychologie an der Universität Mainz. Bipedie ist immer gut!
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8230;like with jetpacks. Paleontology and pop culture. Monthly Archives: October 2010. Postorbital ponderings part deux. October 25, 2010. So where was I? Ah, right. Mammals lost the postorbital bar early in their evolution but many taxa have secondarily evolved them again. What’s up with that? Any explanations regarding the reappearance of the PO bar will necessarily make an … Continue reading →. October 21, 2010. 8230; and now for (pop)culture. October 19, 2010. Neanderthals lose an industry. So WeR...
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8230;like with jetpacks. Paleontology and pop culture. Monthly Archives: November 2010. Evolutionary inevitability and technological taxonomy. November 20, 2010. So I guess I’m taking requests now. I was directed to this short edition of Radiolab by a friend of mine. She told me to write a blog post about it. I’d refer you to her Livejournal, but it’s, you … Continue reading →. November 15, 2010. Bones in the brain. November 10, 2010. TV, The Who, Nerdery. November 4, 2010. My evolutionary litmus test.