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Aim and Scope

Geographic region covered - The Pan-American Paleontology covers aspects of the paleontology of all of the Americas, as well as the Caribbean. Manuscripts based on studies outside of this region that provide information on aspects of research within this region may be considered at the Editor's discretion.

Manuscript subject matter - The Pan-American Paleontology welcomes manuscripts based on paleontological discoveries of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and their communities. Manuscript subjects may include, but are not limited to, paleozoology, paleobotany, micropaleontology, biostratigraphy, systematics/taxonomy and specimen-based research, paleoecology (including trace fossils), paleoenvironments, paleobiogeography, and paleoclimate.

Special issues - The Pan-American Paleontology welcomes proposals for special issues that are based on a series of invitational articles or on conference or meeting proceedings. Special issue editors can rely on the journal staff's years of experiences in efficiently handling most details relating to the publication of special issues.






Manuscripts

We welcome submissions of manuscripts. Please consider the following guidelines.

Submission Guidelines
Formatting Guidelines

If you have questions, please contact:

Invertebrates Editor — Fred Rogers
Vertebrates Editor — Blaine Schubert
Botany Editor — Elizabeth Hermsen
Editor-at-Large — Jim Mead

or the Publisher:

Joerg-Henner Lotze

 

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