Dr. Viktor Baranov🧪🦟🐛🪲
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Dr. Viktor Baranov🧪🦟🐛🪲
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Entomologist, Sevilla, Spain ‪@ebdonana.bsky.social‬, Australian Fossils, climate change studies using Diptera fossils, insect decline and microplastic pollution - once @swarmofthoughts/ Investigador Ramon y Cajal en EBD-CSIC, Entomologo y Paleontologo
Also, 12.5% is just proportion of names, not publications done by women on UA palaeo, latter will be much higher, since many female scientists, like archaeozoologist Natalia Bilan (nee Tymchenko) were very productive uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%...
Білан Наталія Григорівна — Вікіпедія
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November 11, 2025 at 6:12 AM
Quick calculation shows that at least 12.5% of the Vert palaeo papers from Ukraine (1823-2012) tinyurl.com/48964bwp were women (based on quickly searching gendered surname endings), but since initials and not full names are used, I am certainly missing many women with non-gendered surname
(PDF) Fossil Vertebrates of Ukraine. Bibliography (1829-2012)
PDF | On Sep 10, 2013, Olexandr Kovalchuk published Fossil Vertebrates of Ukraine. Bibliography (1829-2012) | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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November 11, 2025 at 6:09 AM
Also, to my undying sense of shame I have no such photos from Ukrainian institutes, because before 2013 I was mostly cooperating with PIN and had little interest in UKrainian palaeontology :(
November 11, 2025 at 5:55 AM
In the times before the war, when I had better (or any) relations with PIN I got this photo of the PIN Palaeo-Arthro Lab in 1981, so there were only three man- Kovaliov, Rasnitsin and Zherikhin. They had seniority, but if you look at the pubs most of the work was done by Kalugina etc
November 11, 2025 at 5:52 AM
Additionally in this study, we have described a funny looking #fossil march fly larva - Dinobibio hoffeinseorum
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November 9, 2025 at 8:36 AM
Fossil Mycetobias¨are quite similar to the extant one, remarkably, we did knew so little about the extant once, that we have first learned how many larval instars they have based on #fossils first. Its not as trivial as it sounds a larval stage of the window gnats is a useful forensic marker 🦖⚒️
November 9, 2025 at 8:32 AM
I think people generally see animals as collectible cards/ comic superheroes or warhammer minis - immediately asking "who would win". Which is hilarious, as even for warhammer mini that's a nonsensical question, as you need to play the game and throw dice first, for living systems its just strange
October 26, 2025 at 10:16 PM
Thanks Maria!
October 16, 2025 at 6:59 AM
Well, I am not from UK, but since I did my PhD (partially) in @unibirmingham.bsky.social , I can highly recommend @lapworthmuseum.bsky.social
October 14, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Thanks a lot! Very cool! Yes, fossils can be tricky, even when you know that you deals with Arthropod, its often hard to tell which one.I was once convinced I had a partial onychophora in amber, just to understand after CT that its a beetle larvae...
October 12, 2025 at 1:44 PM
You sent me into a tailspin - my last contact with Anatolepis was in the vertebrate comparative anatomy class in 2011, I had no clue it moved up in the world and was found to be an Arthropod!
October 12, 2025 at 5:49 AM
Una cosa que me molesaba (poco) HPL liberalidad con geochronologia - el va a escribir sobre "depth of the appaling aeons" y despues dice qur el Permico sigue al Silurico :)))))))))))
October 10, 2025 at 8:00 PM