DARWIN LECTURE SERIES..

Similar documents
This is a series of skulls and front leg fossils of organisms believed to be ancestors of the modern-day horse.

NOVEMBER 9 10 INFORMATIONSHEET EXHIBITORS

Buffalo & WNY Poultry club Newsletter Fall Presidents Message

Districts 14-A, Pennsylvania Lions Clubs International 2016 District Convention

Fossilized remains of cat-sized flying reptile found in British Columbia

Game Meat Hygiene in Focus Conference

Evolution on Exhibit Hints for Teachers

Lingo. Festival Edition. Bellbrook Lion s Club. The President Message By Lion Kirk Bennett. September Thoughts & Prayers

Bulgarian Spring Macro

Dinosaurs Learn About Dinosaurs And Enjoy Colorful Pictures Look And Learn 50 Photos Of Dinosaurs

ON LEAD BANQUET SATURDAY JANUARY 26, 2019 SYBERG S RESTAURANT 4:00 PM. WEB SITE ncotc.com VOLUMN 43 NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2018 NEW MEMBER

Checks and Balances. Dr. Carmen L. Battaglia

May 10, SWBAT analyze and evaluate the scientific evidence provided by the fossil record.

Non-fiction: The Descendants

Université Catholique de Louvain 2015 Semester 1 Major in economics and International Business, minor in French Language

Page 8. 1 Which word from paragraph 3 means about the same thing as venom? 3 Paragraphs 1 and 2 are mostly about. bite

The Missing Woodpecker

Entle Lovers. Let's put the mountain back in your mountain dog!

September 2018 Free Publication

4-H Poultry Proficiency Program A Member s Guide OVERVIEW

City of Weston Newsletter

The Men s shed Mini Messenger

Compliance Can Be Ruff A Dog s Approach

MOR CHANGE TEACHERS. TRICERATOPS GROWTH Activity Overview BIG IDEA

Name: GEOL 104 Dinosaurs: A Natural History Video Assignment. DUE: Mon. Oct. 29

COME TO KENTUCKY FOR THE KCA 2014 NATIONAL SPECIALTY

Contact: Suzanne Sleczkowski. RKNA Breed Show & SE May 16 & 17, United Rottweiler Klub of Ontario A full member club of the RKNA

Majestic Tigers 28th November to 9th December 2018 Photographic tour with tour leaders Danny Green and Stan Tekiela

SOUTHWEST OREGON BULLDOG CLUB

April 5-9, 2017 Purina Farms Gray Summit, Missouri

Bulgarian Spring Macro

CANINE TRAINING ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER. Please complete the Awards Night form below and join us for a fun-filled evening.

Evolution as Fact. The figure below shows transitional fossils in the whale lineage.

Thursday, June 23, Friday, June 24, 2016

UPPER SNAKE RIVER VALLEY DOG TRAINING CLUB NEWSLETTER November, 2017

September 2018

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

Lessons and Naturalistic Features of To Build a Fire. To Build a Fire is a story with lessons to be learned, for both adults and children.

THE GLEN OF IMAAL TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA. NATIONAL SPECIALTY SHOW October 10, 2010

Evolution of Birds. Summary:

A Teacher s Guide to Unearthing the Past Grades Pre-K 2

Evidence for Evolution by Natural Selection. Hunting for evolution clues Elementary, my dear, Darwin!

Nancy Palavicini and Charlotte

MACA News. Annual Conference Planning in Full Swing. NACA Affiliated State Association Partnership

St. Paul DOG TRAINING CLUB

THE 7 TH NATIONAL BULLMASTIFF SPECIALTY

2013 Cane Corso Association of America National Specialty Week Harrisburg, PA

CHIRP & SQUAWK NEWSLETTER

Antibiotics R&D, B2B. Tentative Program. ***For available speaker slots*** conferenceseries.com. antibiotics.pharmaceuticalconferences.

Newsletter of the Northeast Border Terrier Club

Adaptations: Changes Through Time

Dinosaurs and Dinosaur National Monument

UBT TRACKFEST April 13-15, 2018, EDMOND, OK

The Fossil Record of Vertebrate Transitions

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dr. Amy Pruden, Ph.D. W. Thomas Rice Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Global Change Center Virginia Tech

Looking forward to seeing you in Vechta.

4 th NATIONAL SPECIALTY & Annual Meeting

Orchid Society of the Palm Beaches

Weekend. Westie Pet & Spa Weekend. Support Maryland Westie Rescue

Majestic Tigers 28th November to 9th December 2017 Photographic tour with tour leaders Danny Green and Mark Sisson

November General Meeting & Holiday Party

It came from N.J.: A prehistoric croc Scientists' rare find will go on display. Tom Avril INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

Activity Three: The Mystery Fossil Bones Activity

Shedding Light on the Dinosaur-Bird Connection

Missouri Hunting Spaniel Club Winter 2019 ESS Field Trial

Better than a Mission Statement

By: Scott L. Sharp, Scotland

Mayflower Minutes FEBRUARY Club Happenings

SPAY/NEUTER 2017: MISSISSIPPI & THE SOUTH REBOOTING AND BENCHMARKING SPAY/NEUTER TO DECREASE ANIMAL CRUELTY CONFERENCE AGENDA

Paws & Hearts Animal Assisted Therapy Fed. Tax ID #

How to Organize a Spay Day Event

Hosted by the Bluegrass Working Rottweiler Club A USRC Sanctioned Event

Blå Stjärnan Akademin, January 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden

HERPETOLOGY BIO 404 COURSE SYLLABUS, SPRING SEMESTER, 2001

18th century - first to propose that could change over time and that changes could - proposed that relatively had formed many through.

Meeting commenced at 1930 in the upstairs room of Brown s Independent Grocery Store, Stittsville.

Level: DRA: Genre: Strategy: Skill: Word Count: Online Leveled Books HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

GMBC AKC Walking Field Trial Ottawa Field Grounds October 8th & 9th, 2011

BUILDING BRIDGES ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY

About 14,000 years ago, human beings and dogs began a partnership that. lasted through the years. Our interactions may have begun when wolves came

Happy New Year! President s Message. Upcoming Events. Your President ~ Barb Gilchrist

Join us: March 11, For the Annual AZPDC Banquet!

O U A C H I T A V A L L E Y D O G T R A I N I N G C L U B, I N C.

Welcome to the Steiff Museum! DISCOVER an extraordinary destination full of surprises, experiences and emotions.

Inferring SKILLS INTRODUCTION

The Missing Link: Inferring Function from Structure

Living Dinosaurs (3-5) Animal Demonstrations

President's Corner...

The topics that will be discussed in this unit are:

2008 THE ANNUAL WISCONSIN AMERICAN HAIRLESS TERRIER ~MAKE IT NAKED PICNIC~ INVITATION & REGISTRATION

Sheep and. Goat News

I sit in my room on a Friday night, at my computer. My mind wanders to the topic of


Northern Colorado Springer Spaniel Club

Volunteer Steps Hendricks County Humane Society (HCHS) 3033 East Main Street, Danville, IN

Sponsorship Opportunities

Giant Galapagos tortoise, Lonesome George, looking his most majestic By Scientific American, adapted by Newsela staff Nov.

GRAND CANYON GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB, INC.

Dear Parent, 1469 MARKET STREET, TALLAHASSEE, FL p: f: RESCUEMEFOUNDATION.US

Transcription:

http://ky.aipg.org Mailing Address Kentucky Section AIPG P.O. Box 24690 Lexington, KY 40524-4690 2011 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Frank Ettensohn President-elect: Charlie Mason Vice President: Trent Garrison Secretary: Tim Crumbie Treasurer: Donnie Lumm Editor: Richard Smath Get Involved DARWIN LECTURE SERIES.. The third Darwin Lecture Series held at the University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts was host to Dr. John Jack Horner on Thursday February 10. Many thanks to Charlie Mason for getting Dr. Horner to accept our invitation. Charlie Mason and Frank Ettensohn picked Dr. Horner up at the Blue Grass Airport that morning and took him to his hotel to relax before they picked him up again for lunch at the Hilary Boone Faculty Club on the University of Kentucky campus. From left to right: Dr. Vincent Cassone, Dr. Frank Ettensohn, Charlie Mason, Dr. Jack Horner, Dr. Jim Cobb, Dr. Dhanajay Ravat, and Dr. Colin Reeves. KY-AIPG Winter 2011

After lunch, Dr. Horner was taken back to his room to relax before being picked for dinner at Malone s. Kentucky Paleontological Society and KY-AIPG members work on the programs to be handed out Kentucky Paleontological Society (Rick Schrantz and Judy Lundquist) had set up a table displaying many fossils found around Kentucky. They also had bags containing a brachiopod, the state fossil, for free handouts to the kids. The Concert Hall auditorium was filling up and close to 1,000 folks from big to small showed up. PAGE 2

Dr. Horner mingled with the crowd before the lecture. Dr. Frank Ettensohn did a great job on the introduction. He tied in KY-AIPG and geology and how it all works to benefit everyone. Frank then proceeded to show off his eclectic dinosaur collection, at which point Dr. Horner wandered out and began examining Frank s collection. Dr. Horner took over from there without being introduced, but everyone knew who he was. This informal start loosened up the audience. Dr. Horner s title slide was not what the lecture was advertised to be. He went into discussing his working premise that if birds are the living relatives of dinosaurs, would they not exhibit similar growth patterns ontongeny recapitulates phylogeny? PAGE 3

He used the modern day cassowary as an example. He showed what the difference is in the skull structure and bone structure in cross section of a juvenile, sub-adult, and an adult. Even though it was the same species, it had drastic differences in its growth stages, and is true for as all birds, their growth stages are rapid. Now that he set the premise, he put out the theory: what if dinosaur growth is also rapid, would they also exhibit these ontological features? A To try and test his theory he needed specimens of dinosaurs of the same species or so called similar species so he could cut up the bones. He said he didn t have much luck in asking museums to give him skeletons for him to cut up. That left only the option of going out and finding his own collections to cut up. He noted that since museums only like to display the biggest skeleton of a species, that left many that were still in the ground. So in 1999, he and his students (who worked cheap sandwiches), dug up and collected everything. In the Hell Creek Formation of Montana, there are 17 known dinosaur species. To Dr. Horner, some looked pretty similar to others, with only minor skull differences, so he began to group them together. Then he began looking at the bone structure in cross section from the smallest to the largest. He began noticing that the structure exhibited in cross section of these dinosaur bones were looking similar to the cassowary in its different growth stages. He kept doing this till he came to the conclusion that a lot of the new sub-species were actually of the same species, just at a different developmental stage of life. With this, he removed five of the 17 species in the Hell Creek Formation. This left open, as he put its room for my dinosaur and an introduction to his original talk, How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn t Have to Be Forever. His method would not be using dinosaur DNA, which so far has not been found, and concluded that it might not be preserved in fossilization. PAGE 4

Dr. Horner would seek help from molecular biologists who could manipulate some of the genes of a chicken embryo. He noted that molecular biologists have already found the gene in the chicken that controls teeth growth and managed to turn it on. So he figures that if molecular biologists can find the gene or genes that turn off the tail re-absorption and the fusing of the end limbs in the wing, that it would be possible to hatch a different looking chicken the Chickenosaurus. After the talk he fielded many questions from enthusiastic kids of all ages. After the question sessions, Dr. Horner signed autographs and spoke at length to all who were interested. PAGE 5

UPCOMING EVENTS 2011 KY-AIPG CONFERENCE Overview of Contaminated Site Investigation and Remediation Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at the Kentucky Geological Survey Well Sample and Core Library, beginning at 7:30 a.m. For more information on cost, registration, and directions please visit our website at http://ky.aipg.org/announcements.htm and select Professional Development Conference. 2011 KY-AIPG SPRING FIELD TRIP AND AWARDS BANQUET The spring field trip and awards banquet will to be around the Carter Caves area on Saturday, April 30. We will gather at the Carter Caves State Resort Park Lewis Caveland Lodge at 7:30 a.m. The field trip will incorporate: The geology and karst features in the park and vicinity. Valley Stone Company Quarry (to view the lower Slade Formation) Outcrop to view the Warix Run Member Borden Formation contact Laurel Cave Hike the Natural Bridge Loop Lunch near the pool parking lot Hike to Smoky Bridge Hike to Box Canyon Hike in Cascade Cave Please bring a hard hat and an extra if you have one to lend out. The evening buffet dinner and awards ceremony will be at the Carter Caves State Resort Park Lewis Caveland Lodge. We will be in a meeting room, where a mixer will begin at 6 p.m. and the buffet will begin at 7 p.m., followed by the awards ceremony and a guest speaker. FLYER, ITINERARY, REGISTRATION FORM, COST, AND HOTEL AND FIELD TRIP RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT http://ky.aipg.org/announcements.htm PAGE 6

END THOUGHTS. On the KY-AIPG website we have posted articles of geologic interest under Articles and Presentations by members and nonmembers. If you would like to write an article of geological interest to be posted on the KY-AIPG website, please observe the following: 1. These articles do not necessarily reflect the views of the members and this must be stated at the beginning of the article. 2. We encourage articles to be edited, but they do not have to be. 3. Any photographs or diagrams must be the personal property of the author or must have approval from the contributor. 4. If other people are identifiable in the photograph, you should have their permission for their image to be posted on the website. 5. Images or photographs used from another website must have the permission or approval from the owner before we can post the article. 6. Always properly cite the image or photograph. You can submit your article, in Word, PDF, or PowerPoint format, to Richard Smath (rsmath@uky.edu). Any questions, please feel free to contact me. Any errors found in this newsletter shud come as no surprise. PAGE 7