From Bones to BooksEllen J. Moore BibliographyThis is a listing of the works of Ellen J. Moore on the mollusks of the Pacific Coast of North America (predominantly the United States of…May 20, 2023May 20, 2023
From Bones to BooksThis is backwards, the right image is 300 dpi, the left image is 1200 dpi.May 9, 2023May 9, 2023
From Bones to BooksExcerpts and figures from Cross & Schemel (1956) relevant to the Conemaugh Group in West VirginiaThe following excerpts and figures were originally published in Geology and Economic Resources of the Ohio River Valley in West Virginia…May 9, 20231May 9, 20231
From Bones to BooksAzhdarchoid topology is surprisingly stable (Cerqueira et al.)I’ve been helping a friend on a project involving pterosaur phylogeny. One thing I suggested doing was analyzing which characters are…Sep 16, 2021Sep 16, 2021
From Bones to BooksSkeletonizing a coyote: Part 2Just a quick update on the coyote currently processing in manure…May 11, 2021May 11, 2021
From Bones to BooksSkeletonizing a coyote: Part 1I had the good fortune of encountering a roadkilled coyote during a trip across Ohio a few weeks ago. I used to regularly skeletonize…Mar 21, 2021Mar 21, 2021
From Bones to BooksPraise for pelycosaursI just wanted to highlight the positive work that Neil Brocklehurst has done.May 19, 2020May 19, 2020
From Bones to BooksRevisiting tree space searching with an example (Spindler et al., 2018)I wanted to revisit a discussion of tree space searching with a few examples, and I am starting off using Spindler et al. (2018). These…Nov 3, 2019Nov 3, 2019
From Bones to BooksHunting for novelty in phylogeny: A comment on Li et al. (2018)This has been updated as of 8/26/2018 7:00 PM EST. The edits are clearly noted in the text and italicized. I made additional updates on…Aug 26, 2018Aug 26, 2018
From Bones to BooksWhy “From Bones to Books”The long version is a story for another time. The short version is that in January of this year, I entered a master’s program for library…May 21, 2018May 21, 2018