Gypsy Moths and Devonian Invasions

An outbreak of gypsy moth caterpillars raises questions about invasive species. Does the fossil record have anything to say about biological invasions?

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Extinction Matters

Does paleobiology have laws and, if so, are they relevent for molecular phylogenetics? And what is it like to be a philosophical fly on the wall at a paleontology journal club?

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Paleontology after Gould

Stephen Jay Gould casts a long shadow over paleontology, and perhaps even a longer one over the philosophy of paleontology. Douglas Erwin argues that there is a lot more for philosophers to care about in paleontology than the topics Gould focused on.

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A Reading Invitation

Here in the Northern Hemisphere the weather is warming and it's almost time to get out those summer beach reads!  At Extinct that means more history and philosophy of science by Martin J. S. Rudwick, of course.  To each their own.

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