Nature Podcast

Fossilised faeces helps explain dinosaurs' rise to dominance

Nov 27, 2024
Ilyan Iliev, a scientist studying gut fungi's impact on immunity, teams up with Flora Graham, a senior editor at The Nature Briefing. They delve into how fossilized feces reveal dinosaurs' diets and adaptations that led to their dominance. The discussion includes fascinating insights from analyzing over 500 fossilized samples, suggesting a blend of chance events and evolutionary advantages. They also touch on COP29 climate finance outcomes, highlighting the challenges for poorer nations and the urgent need for action in climate negotiations.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Dinosaur Dominance Theories

  • Dinosaurs' rise to dominance is a key question in paleontology.
  • Two main theories propose either opportunistic niche-filling or competitive advantage.
ANECDOTE

Fossil Clues

  • Martin Qvarnström's research uses fossilized digestive contents (bromelites).
  • These offer clues about dinosaur diets and interactions with other species.
INSIGHT

Bromelite Analysis

  • The team collected 500+ bromelites from the Polish Basin.
  • They used synchrotron imaging for detailed 3D images, even discovering a new beetle species.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app