Contents: Volume 1, Issue 1 - January 1998
ISSN 1094-8074
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Diving into a shallow, sunlit ocean in the Paleozoic, we find a group of straight-shelled nautiloids, 2 m long, perhaps congregating for mating. The movie was made using the "Povray" ray tracer on an SGI computer.

Click on image to open the movie, and press the play button to run the movie.
Information about Oyvind Hammer, the illustrator


Guide for Users
Dave Polly and Jennifer Pattison Rumford


Editorials

The Role and the Promise of Electronic Publishing in Paleontology
Norman MacLeod and R. Timothy Patterson

Paleontology–The Adventure Continues
Jere Lipps


Body Position and the Functional Morphology of Cretaceous Heteromorph Ammonites
Neale Monks and Jeremy R. Young

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Evidence of Binary Division in Mature Central Capsules of a Collosphaerid Colonial Radiolarian: Implications for Shell Ontogenetic Patterns in Modern and Fossil Species
O. Roger Anderson and Shyam M. Gupta

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Application of the Modern Analog Technique (MAT) of Sea Surface Temperature Estimation to Middle Pliocene North Pacific Planktonic Foraminifer Assemblages
Harry J. Dowsett and Marci M. Robinson

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Identification Key for Holocene Lacustrine Arcellacean (Thecamoebian) Taxa
Arun Kumar and Andrew P. Dalby

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Reviews: Books
Surveying Natural Populations
by L-A. C. Hayek and M. Buzas

Norman MacLeod

Reviews: Meetings
Paleontology in 21st Century
Whitey Hagadorn

Annotated Educational Resources
Climate Change
R. Timothy Patterson


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