Posts by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
(DIR) Post #AQ5q4KgQmGQrMUSWrg by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2022-11-19T00:44:06Z
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I think it is time for a throw-back paper--all the way back to 2004. Milinkovitch et al. provide one of the most satisfying cryptozoological quotes ever, "All our analyses clearly indicate that the yeti is nested several nodes within a specific ungulate group . . . These results demonstrate that extensive morphological convergences have occurred between the yeti and primates."
(DIR) Post #AQ5q4MNiSoeOd1ibyK by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2022-11-19T01:05:55Z
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@lbridel if you haven't already, check out "Abominable Science!" by Loxton and Prothero.
(DIR) Post #AQ5q4Mapg38tHhr5Ps by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2022-11-19T00:45:59Z
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Milinkovitch, M.C. et al. 2004. Molecular phylogenetic analyses indicate extensive morphological convergence between the ‘yeti’ and primates. Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution. 31: 1–3.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1055790304000454?via%3Dihub
(DIR) Post #AQ5q4NWyBteAC13W2C by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2022-11-21T18:53:13Z
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@lbridel Forgot to also recommend "Hunting Monsters" by Darren Naish, aka @TetZoo I also really enjoyed "Monsters of Patagonia" by Austin Whittall
(DIR) Post #ARQBsTnupijWYl3Ihs by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2023-01-07T19:49:46Z
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I really like this idea.
(DIR) Post #AS0GmUlghIs2Aza04O by Thomashegna@ecoevo.social
2023-01-25T13:49:35Z
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@lowqualityfacts BEHOLD: A lake!