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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Edward B. « Ted » Daeschler est un paléontEdward B. « Ted » Daeschler est un paléontologue américain, spécialistes des vertébrés, conservateur associé et président de la biologie des vertébrés à l'Académie des sciences naturelles de Philadelphie. Il est spécialiste de la paléontologie des poissons, notamment ceux datant du Dévonien supérieur, et de l'apparition des premiers vertébrés à membres. Il est connu pour faire partie des équipes étant à l'origine de la description de nombreux stégocéphales basaux, tels Hynerpeton et Tiktaalik.ales basaux, tels Hynerpeton et Tiktaalik. , Edward B. 'Ted' Daeschler is an American vEdward B. 'Ted' Daeschler is an American vertebrate paleontologist and Associate Curator and Chair of Vertebrate Biology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He is a specialist in fish paleontology, especially in the Late Devonian, and in the development of the first limbed vertebrates.He is the discoverer of the transitional fossil tetrapod Hynerpeton bassetti, and a Devonian fish-like specimen of Sauripterus taylori with fingerlike appendages, and was also part of a team of researchers that discovered the transitional fossil Tiktaalik. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. He has held recent research grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society, and other donors. He is also known for his work on the preservation of natural history collections.eservation of natural history collections.
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rdfs:comment Edward B. « Ted » Daeschler est un paléontEdward B. « Ted » Daeschler est un paléontologue américain, spécialistes des vertébrés, conservateur associé et président de la biologie des vertébrés à l'Académie des sciences naturelles de Philadelphie. Il est spécialiste de la paléontologie des poissons, notamment ceux datant du Dévonien supérieur, et de l'apparition des premiers vertébrés à membres. Il est connu pour faire partie des équipes étant à l'origine de la description de nombreux stégocéphales basaux, tels Hynerpeton et Tiktaalik.ales basaux, tels Hynerpeton et Tiktaalik. , Edward B. 'Ted' Daeschler is an American vEdward B. 'Ted' Daeschler is an American vertebrate paleontologist and Associate Curator and Chair of Vertebrate Biology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He is a specialist in fish paleontology, especially in the Late Devonian, and in the development of the first limbed vertebrates.He is the discoverer of the transitional fossil tetrapod Hynerpeton bassetti, and a Devonian fish-like specimen of Sauripterus taylori with fingerlike appendages, and was also part of a team of researchers that discovered the transitional fossil Tiktaalik.covered the transitional fossil Tiktaalik.
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