Hans Larsson and I had our paper published recently in PNAS on the low beta diversity of Maastrichtian dinosaurs in the Western Interior. Hopefully a few people will read the methods and notice that we used the fossil package to do a lot of the stats in it, and others might start using it as well. If you have any questions about the paper or the package, feel free to contact me any time.
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