Last week, paleontologists
gathered in Liverpool for the 64th Annual
Symposium for Vertebrate Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA). I was unable
to attend, mostly because of that big ocean sitting in the way (actually I’ve
never been to SVPCA, I’d love to go) but I did get a hold of the abstract book.
Lots of great talks and posters this year.
Here, I’ll go through some of my
personal favorite highlights from this year’s meeting. I won’t have all the
details, since I’m mostly going by the abstracts and not the full
presentations, but I will be offering a glimpse into what’s currently happening
in the field of paleontological research.
Part II: Flying and Slithering Reptiles