
Rab Smyth
Rab Smyth is a paleobiologist at the University of Leicester, known for his research on Mesozoic reptiles, particularly pterosaurs. His recent work focuses on the exceptional fossil finds in Solnhofen, Germany, where he and his team have uncovered well-preserved specimens, shedding light on the ecological dynamics of prehistoric ecosystems and the impact of ancient storms on fossilization processes.
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Rab Smyth is the lead study author and a paleontology researcher at the American Museum of Natural History.
Fossils reveal how baby pterosaurs died in the Jurassic Period, scientists sayRab Smyth is a paleontologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the author of the study published in Current Biology.
Fósseis contam a história de “bebés” pterossauros perseguidos por tempestades | PaleontologiaRab Smyth is the lead researcher explaining the fossilization process of small pterosaurs.
Fósiles de Solnhofen cuentan la historia de pterosaurios y tormentas prehistóricas - Ciencia

