Isaac Kerr
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Doctor of kangaroo palaeontology at Flinders Uni on Kaurna country. Also greenie, comic 'artist', musician, opinion-haver
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Jacob C. Blokland
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· Aug 13
Multiple exceptionally preserved fossils from the Paleocene Waipara Greensand inform the diversity of the oldest stem group Sphenisciformes and the formation of their diving adaptations
Abstract. We report new stem group sphenisciforms (ancestral penguins) from the Paleocene of the Waipara Greensand (Canterbury, New Zealand), and describe
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Isaac Kerr
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· Jul 31
A new fossil kangaroo species of the genus Dorcopsoides (Marsupialia, Macropodinae) from the late Miocene Ongeva Local Fauna, central Australia
The kangaroo tribe Dorcopsini is represented today by six species of New Guinean forest-wallaby. However, the group has a patchy fossil record beginning on the Australian mainland in the upper Mioc...
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Isaac Kerr
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· Jul 4
In an unconscionable decision, the Smithsonian Institute has decided to no longer support the Biodiversity Heritage Library from 1 Jan 2026. Please someone step up and take it over.
Foundations: please step up and take over the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). This is an absolutely essential scanned archive of all of the old journals and books from the 1500s to about 1920. Has been indispensable for my research.
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Isaac Kerr
@isaacarkerr.bsky.social
· May 15
Earliest amniote tracks recalibrate the timeline of tetrapod evolution - Nature
Analysis of a fossil trackway from the earliest Carboniferous of Australia shows prints of toes with claws, suggesting that the origin of amniotes was at least 35–40 million years earlier than pr...
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Isaac Kerr
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· May 7
Isaac Kerr
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· Apr 30
Isaac Kerr
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Isaac Kerr
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· Apr 29
Isaac Kerr
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· Mar 20
New research in Australian Mammalogy offers insight into the origin of bipedal hopping in kangaroos, by studying the most primitive extant macropodoid, the musky rat-kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus.
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Asymmetric gait in locomotion of Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, the most primitive extant macropodoid marsupial
The evolutionary history of kangaroos and their relatives cannot be understood without considering the origins of their diverse locomotor behaviours, especially hopping. As the most primitive extant macropodoid, the musky rat-kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, can offer insight into evolution within the group, including the origin of bipedal hopping locomotion. Adult H. moschatus individuals were filmed in the wild to study their locomotor behaviour. Quantitative analysis of temporal footfall patterns showed that H. moschatus uses exclusively asymmetric gaits across slow and fast speeds of locomotion, predominantly employing a bounding gait. In addition, observations confirmed that it is restricted to quadrupedal gaits even at very fast speeds; there remains no evidence of hopping in this species. These results support the hypothesis that a shift to an asymmetric-gait-dominant locomotor repertoire was a functional prerequisite in the evolution of bipedal hopping in macropodoids.
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Isaac Kerr
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· Mar 11
Kiana Cliff: a new fossil vertebrate site of probable last interglacial age from Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
The distributions of modern vertebrate species and their molecular phylogenetic relationships across southern mainland Australia point to a long and complex history of dispersal and vicariance shap...
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Corey Bradshaw
@conservbytes.bsky.social
· Jan 24
Truly social media at Australian universities - Online petition
We call on universities and other higher education institutions in Australia to shut down their accounts on 'X' (formerly, 'Twitter') as soon as possible. Their presence on X/Twitter is incompatible w...
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