Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social) (@hvymetalpalaeo) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social)

@hvymetalpalaeo

💀palaeontology @Flinders🦴Faunal response to late Quaternary environmental change. Tweeter for @FlindersPalaeo💥She/her. Expect puppy spam!

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First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria (@firstpeoplesvic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We acknowledge the many non-Aboriginal people who support us and are also hurting with the referendum result. Thank you for your solidarity 💪🏽 This graphic is mob and ally friendly. Feel free to share it to show your support 🖤💛❤️

We acknowledge the many non-Aboriginal people who support us and are also hurting with the referendum result. 

Thank you for your solidarity 💪🏽

This graphic is mob and ally friendly.

Feel free to share it to show your support 🖤💛❤️
Ozboneviz (@ozboneviz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Diana Fusco is a palaeoecologist who applies research on ancient ecosystems to biodiversity conservation in the future. Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social) is our Segmentor-in-Chief turning CT scans into 3D models.

Dr Diana Fusco is a palaeoecologist who applies research on ancient ecosystems to biodiversity conservation in the future. <a href="/HvyMetalPalaeo/">Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social)</a> is our Segmentor-in-Chief turning CT scans into 3D models.
Michael S. Y. Lee (biologist) (@michael_s_y_lee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia once had a diversity of #vultures that feasted on #megafauna! Nice ABC coverage of our current research on fossil #Raptors, led by Dr. Ellen Mather with Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social), John Hellstrom & Trevor Worthy Flinders University South Australian Museum #ornithology abc.net.au/news/2023-11-1… 1/2

Flinders Palaeontology (@flinderspalaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet 𝘋𝘺𝘯𝘢𝘵𝘰𝘢𝘦𝘵𝘶𝘴 𝘱𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘺𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘶𝘴, a new #fossil #eagle from Australia! 🦅 Congratulations Dr. Ellen Mather, Michael S. Y. Lee (biologist), Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social), John Hellstrom & Trevor Worthy! You can find their paper here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Flinders University Newsroom Flinders University

Jacob C. Blokland (@blokoweka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic to be at #CAVEPS2023 catching up with the great community from around Australasia. I enjoyed talking about some of my research investigating the flightless rails from Early Miocene St Bathans Fauna. Thank you CAVEPS Palaeo for organising and providing the opportunity!

Fantastic to be at #CAVEPS2023 catching up with the great community from around Australasia. I enjoyed talking about some of my research investigating the flightless rails from Early Miocene St Bathans Fauna.

Thank you <a href="/CAVEPS_Palaeo/">CAVEPS Palaeo</a> for organising and providing the opportunity!
Ozboneviz (@ozboneviz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week members of the Ozboneviz team Jacob van Zoelen Dr Jorgo Ristevski and Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social) are in Melbourne at the Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution, Palaeontology & Systematics. Check out our poster and grab yourself a sticker if you're at #CAVEPS2023!

This week members of the <a href="/Ozboneviz/">Ozboneviz</a> team <a href="/Zoelenotherium/">Jacob van Zoelen</a> <a href="/joristevs/">Dr Jorgo Ristevski</a> and <a href="/HvyMetalPalaeo/">Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social)</a> are in Melbourne at the Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution, Palaeontology &amp; Systematics. Check out our poster and grab yourself a sticker if you're at #CAVEPS2023!
Ozboneviz (@ozboneviz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conference season continues! Last week we were thrilled to present our Ozboneviz poster to the #AAA46 conference and chat with the AustArchAssoc community about how they can use our virtual 3D databases of vertebrate skeletons.

Conference season continues! Last week we were thrilled to present our <a href="/Ozboneviz/">Ozboneviz</a> poster to the #AAA46 conference and chat with the <a href="/AustArchaeology/">AustArchAssoc</a> community about how they can use our virtual 3D databases of vertebrate skeletons.
Juliën Kavish Lubeek (@phd_gigantonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Official copy! My #PhD, as part of the #GigantoProject, on the cover 🦧Besides the bulk of my results the article also includes some of my art...though not as beautiful as the reconstruction by #GarciaPaleoart Thanks @nature Kira Westaway GARG Flinders Palaeontology Sunda & Sahul Micromorphology Research Group

Official copy! My #PhD, as part of the #GigantoProject, on the cover 🦧Besides the bulk of my results the article also includes some of my art...though not as beautiful as the reconstruction by #GarciaPaleoart Thanks @nature <a href="/lumilicious/">Kira Westaway</a> <a href="/PalaeoGARG/">GARG</a> <a href="/FlindersPalaeo/">Flinders Palaeontology</a>  <a href="/SuSaMiGroup/">Sunda & Sahul Micromorphology Research Group</a>
Flinders Palaeontology (@flinderspalaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The good folk at Museums Victoria catch up with Flinders University Professor Emeritus Rod Wells to burrow down deep into wombat mythology. Could they really outpace Usain Bolt? museumsvictoria.com.au/article/can-wo…

Kale Sniderman (@kalesniderman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in our new nature paper, we draw attention to an aspect of Pleistocene glacial climates that has been largely concealed: because of the effect of low atmospheric CO2 on C3 plant growth, low biological productivity (i.e. suppressed tree growth) may misleadingly suggest aridity

Dr Emily Roycroft (@emily_roycroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Australia's newest mammals! Today we describe the western delicate mouse (Pseudomys pilbarensis) and elevate the eastern delicate mouse (P. mimulus). Like many of Australia’s recently described mammals, they’ve been hiding in plain sight. #ozrodents theconversation.com/we-discovered-…

Dr Alice C loves lungfish (she/her) (@draliceclement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some very concerning developments happening at the South Australian Museum under the latest leadership. Research is central to the roles of museums and the move to slash research staff will severely reduce the relevance of the institution. indaily.com.au/news/adelaide/…

James B Dorey (@jamesbeedorey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last 2 days I've done quite a few interviews/stories about 8 new Pacific Hylaeus bees we described. I think that MOST bee descriptions in Australia over the last decade have been described at the South Australian Museum. That's under threat... t.ly/g0G4q 1/4

Mike Morley (@mikegeoarch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please read and cite our paper in which we advocate for the use of micro-scale techniques to generate high quality data that strengthen interpretations of the human evolutionary record! #micromorphology #microarchaeology Flinders Archaeology Flinders University rdcu.be/dzUI3

Please read and cite our paper in which we advocate for the use of micro-scale techniques to generate high quality data that strengthen interpretations of the human evolutionary record!

#micromorphology #microarchaeology 

<a href="/FLINArchaeology/">Flinders Archaeology</a> <a href="/Flinders/">Flinders University</a> 

rdcu.be/dzUI3
Professor Flint (@dinosdownunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to this awesome foursome, Aaron Camens Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social) Dr Phoebe McInerney and Cary from Flinders Palaeontology for peer reviewing the soon to be released “Dancing with Diprotodons” album. Because you can create cool art, and still insist on the veracity of the science! 🙂

Thanks to this awesome foursome, <a href="/DiprotoRon/">Aaron Camens</a> <a href="/HvyMetalPalaeo/">Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social)</a> <a href="/Phoebyornis/">Dr Phoebe McInerney</a> and Cary from <a href="/FlindersPalaeo/">Flinders Palaeontology</a> for peer reviewing the soon to be released “Dancing with Diprotodons” album.

Because you can create cool art, and still insist on the veracity of the science! 🙂
Dr Diana Fusco (megalibgwilia)(ecoevo)(.)(social) (@hvymetalpalaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was very cool to be working on this bird at Alcoota along with other crew from Flinders Palaeo and MAGNT. There's still so much out there to be found.