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What about geological sample preparators, photographers, palaeoartists, local guides (and local guardians in remote areas), drivers, members of the institution whose guarantee or facilitate the budget and its administrative justification, communication managers, etc.?
Anyone who has carried out large projects knows that, apart from the research team members itself, there are usually dozens of people who are necessary for the success of the research.
It is well known that there are several ways to recognise the invaluable work of the field team. The fact that these indispensable collaborators, when not involved in any other task, are rewarded as co-authors of a paper in a prestigious scientific journal deserves a couple of comments:
- It is generally accepted that the authors of top-tier scientific papers are top-tier researchers, usually without further verification. This may no longer be the case.
- If this situation becomes widespread, it could encourage beginners in palaeontology to demand in the future that they be considered top-tier researchers simply for participating in fieldwork.
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Recommendation 51C. Citation of multiple authors. When three or more joint authors have been responsible for a name, then the citation of the name of the authors may be expressed by use of the term "et al." following the name of the first author, provided that all authors of the name are cited in full elsewhere in the same work, either in the text or in a bibliographic reference.
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You are correct, but in a world where no one can be familiar with every extinct taxon at once, people often default to whatever is the most popular or recognizable. It's the same thing as name-recognition bias in elections.
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On Mar 2, 2026, at 14:03, 'Gregory Paul' via Dinosaur Mailing Group <DinosaurMa...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Blame Dr Bob. Or credit him. Of course his mentor Ostrom played an important role (Deinonychus, birds are dinos, cannot use polar dinosaurs as warm climate indicators cause they might have been endotherms).GSPaul
On Monday, March 2, 2026 at 04:58:11 PM EST, Thomas Yazbek <yazbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
Some think multituberculates belong there. Otherwise, things like docodonts, morganucodonts, haramiyids, symmetrodonts, triconodonts...The Dinosaur Renaissance really changed paleo.
Thomas Yazbeck
On Mon, Mar 2, 2026, 4:49 PM 'Gregory Paul' via Dinosaur Mailing Group <DinosaurMa...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Interesting.I do note that the Mesozoic dinosaur total would be higher with saurischians and ornithischians combined as seems logical.As for placentals, does that include early humans? And how many of them are described in Nat/Sci?What are all those non-therian mammaliaforms?
On Monday, March 2, 2026 at 04:02:18 PM EST, Christopher Griffin <ctg...@vt.edu> wrote:
Given this discussion, it may be of interest that Brian Gee investigated what new species have been published in Nature and Science by clade/grade between 2010 and 2026.It seems placentals and early mammaliaforms win out, followed by arthropods. Non-avian saurischians are fourth, and it appears birds and fish are tied for fifth.
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