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Kurtén Club 29.1.

Dear all,

People were hoping for a discussion session about the surprising new discoveries of Ediacaran terrestrial life:

Retallack, G. J., 2013: Ediacaran life on land.
–Nature: Vol. 493, #7430, pp. 89-92 [doi: 10.1038/nature11777]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11777

Let’s have a discussion about this and related subjects.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 29.1.2013, C108 Physicum, Kumpula

Welcome,
Allu & Juha

Kurtén Club 18.12.

Dear All,

tomorrow in the Björn Kurtén Club, Christopher Heesy will give a talk about

Evolution of the primate visual system.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 18.12.2012, C108 Physicum, Kumpula

Topic of the talk is related to Henry Pihlström’s research and last Saturday’s doctoral defense.
http://heesy.com/Research.html

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club 11.12.

Dear All,

tomorrow in the Björn Kurtén Club,

Introduction to 3D-printing,

in the form of printing out cookie cutters for the holiday season.

Go to Thingiverse and select your model:

http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=cookie&sa=Search

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 11.12.2012, C108 Physicum, Kumpula

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club 4.12.

Dear All,

tomorrow in the Björn Kurtén Club, Dr. Nicolas Goudemand (Institute and Museum of Paleontology, University of Zurich) will give a talk about

3D imaging and modeling of conodonts: present and future.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 4.12.2012, C108 Physicum, Kumpula

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club 27.11.

Dear all,

today we will have a group meeting / conversation session.

If you have interesting articles that consider your or the groups work, feel free to bring them with you.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 27.11.2012, C108 Physicum

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club 20.11.

Dear All,

tomorrow in the Björn Kurtén Club, Ellen Schulz will give a talk about

Tooth wear, surface texture and feeding behaviour.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 20.11.2012, C108 Physicum, Kumpula

Topic of the talk is in the same area as Peter Ungar’s EEB seminar talk a month ago.

Abstract:
Mammals inhabit all types of environments and have evolved chewing systems capable of processing a huge variety of structurally diverse food components. Mammalian dental tissues have undergone evolutionary optimization in terms of fracture and wear resistance. Mesowear, microwear and 3D surface textures (according to ISO 25178) are acquired to quantify this wear. The surface texture parameters quantify the aspects of the basic geometry of texture and can be interpreted as a comprehensive representation of textures and its functional trait. Cheek dentitions of extant and extinct grazing, browsing, and fruit feeding primates and ungulates were evaluated. In order to calibrate wear signatures for the impact of intrinsic and exogenous abrasives, feeding experiments on captive rabbits were conducted controlling the abrasiveness of animal feeds. In addition, foraging observations and tooth wear analysis of desert living sand gazelles were made. It is found that the fewer silica particles are in the diet, the higher is the variability of 3D textures. We relate this observation to a generally lower probability of abrasive wear when comminuting dicots such as lucerne or browse. The highly abrasive wear signature of the intermediate feeding sand gazelles is linked to the high grit load of the forage. This gives evidence of the significance of grit as abrasive agent in arid environments.

Biography:
Dr. Ellen Schulz is a post-doctoral fellow at the Biocenter Grindel and Zoological Museum (University of Hamburg). The focuses of her research are biomechanical characterisation of food components and grinding systems as well as feeding ecology and functional morphology of mammals in space and time. She developed a new approach to apply industrial 3D surface analyses on occlusal tooth surfaces. Dr. Schulz earned her Diploma from Greifswald University (Biology, 2003, feeding ecology of scandinavian aurochs) and a PhD from the University of Hamburg (Zoology, 2008, climate modelling and feeding ecology of fossil and extant equids).

Recent papers:
– Calandra I., Schulz E., Kaiser T. M. (2012) Teasing apart the contribution of hard items on 3D dental microtextures in primates. Journal of Human Evolution. 63:85-98. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2012.05.001
– Schulz E., Fraas S., Kaiser T.M., Cunningham P., Wronski T. (2012) Food preferences and tooth wear in the sand gazelle (Gazella marica). Mammalian Biology. DOI: 10.1016/j.mambio.2012.04.006
– Schulz E., Kaiser T. M. (2012) Historical distribution, habitat requirements and feeding ecology of the genus Equus (Perissodactyla). Mammal Review. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2907.2012.00210.x

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club 18.9.

Dear all,

tomorrow we will have a group meeting / conversation session.

If you have interesting articles that consider your or the groups work, feel free to bring them with you.

Time & Loc.:
16.00, 18.9.2012, C108 Physicum

Welcome,
Allu

Kurtén Club starts 12.9. with special lecture

Dear All,

Kurtén Club starts again this autumn. Björn Kurtén Club is a forum for everyone interested in paleontology. Main participants are paleontology students, researchers and professors. This year, we have every other week a presentation/introduction, held either by one of the group members or a visiting lecturer, and every other week a group meeting/conversation session. Visit our blog for more information: https://blogs.helsinki.fi/bk-club/ .

First meeting, a special lecture, will be held next Wednesday, 12.9.2012, in Viikki, see below. Next meetings will be held every Tuesday at 16.00(-17.00) in the C108, Physicum, Kumpula (unless otherwise announced). The program will be available on Kurtén Clubs blog (https://blogs.helsinki.fi/bk-club/schedule/). Suggestions for possible topics and speakers are most welcome.

Björn Kurtén Club and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology jointly invite you to a special seminar:

Prof. THOMAS HANSEN (UiO: CEES): From micro- to macroevolution: What do we need to explain and how do we do it?

Host: Prof. Mikael Fortelius

Wednesday 12.9.2012 at 15.15 o’clock, room 6602 in Biocenter 3 (Viikinkaari 1)

For more information, please visit: http://www.mn.uio.no/cees/english/people/core/thomasha/

Selected recent publications:

Hansen, Thomas F (2011). Epigenetics: Adaptation or Contingency?, In Epigenetics: Linking genotype and phenotype in development and evolution. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520267091. Chp 20. s 357 – 376

Uyeda, Josef; Hansen, Thomas F; Arnold, Stevan J & Pienaar, Jason (2011). The million-year wait for macroevolutionary bursts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America. ISSN 0027-8424. 108(38), s 15908- 15913 . doi: 10.1073/pnas.1014503108

Pavlicev, Mihaela & Hansen, Thomas F (2011). Genotype-Phenotype Maps Maximizing Evolvability: Modularity Revisited. Evolutionary biology. ISSN 0071-3260. 38(4), s 371- 389 . doi: 10.1007/s11692-011-9136-5

ALL WELCOME!

Anna-Liisa Laine and Aleksis Karme

Best regards,
Aleksis Karme

Kurtén Club Summer Break

Dear all,

there’s no meeting tomorrow. Last week was also our last meet this spring.

People who would be interested in some kind of spring/summer excursion, contact me, and give ideas.

Thank you all for the past year!

Best,
Allu