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| - The old Palaeos is inactive!
- Palaeos is a potential monster in Miasmon. It is an evolution of Ammos.
- Palaeos is a website (and wiki) covering the entire history of the Earth, covering both earth sciences (geochronology: The history of the atmosphere, geosphere, geography, geology and the Ocean) and biology (evolution, palaeontology, ecology and systematics).
- Palaeos.com is a web site on biology, paleontology, cladistics and geology and which covers the history of Earth. The site is well-respected and has been used as a reference by professional paleontologists such as Michael J. Benton, the professor of vertebrate palaeontology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol. It is frequently cited in Science Online.
* Paleontology, evolution and systematics
* Geochronology, earth systems and time scale
* Diversity of life and ecology
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| - Palaeos.com is a web site on biology, paleontology, cladistics and geology and which covers the history of Earth. The site is well-respected and has been used as a reference by professional paleontologists such as Michael J. Benton, the professor of vertebrate palaeontology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol. It is frequently cited in Science Online. Palaeos.com was started by Toby White and Alan Kazlev; the pair were later joined by Chris Taylor, Mikko Haaramo of the Department of Geology at the University of Helsinki, and Chris Clowes. It features professional-level articles about:
* Paleontology, evolution and systematics
* Geochronology, earth systems and time scale
* Diversity of life and ecology The site's developers have started a wiki, Palaeos.org, which uses MediaWiki software to provide conventional voluntary membership. (Bush 2006)
- The old Palaeos is inactive!
- Palaeos is a potential monster in Miasmon. It is an evolution of Ammos.
- Palaeos is a website (and wiki) covering the entire history of the Earth, covering both earth sciences (geochronology: The history of the atmosphere, geosphere, geography, geology and the Ocean) and biology (evolution, palaeontology, ecology and systematics).
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