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Paleobiological implications of Campanian coprolites

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1998
Abstract Vertebrate coprolites (153 samples) in association with vertebrate and plant remains in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) sediments of the Cerro del Pueblo Formation, in southeastern Coahuila, Mexico, represent at least ten morphotypes, ranging from ca. 1 cm to 3 cm.
Rubén A. Rodrı́guez-de la Rosa   +2 more
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BIOMARKER SIGNATURES IN TRIASSIC COPROLITES

PALAIOS, 2019
ABSTRACTCoprolites are traditionally analyzed from a morphological perspective. Few studies exist from an organic geochemical perspective, and most of these consider recent specimens. This study represents an analysis of coprolites from deep time, using both traditional one-dimensional and also two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
UMAMAHESWARAN, RAMAN   +3 more
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On the earliest recognition of coprolites

Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1965
The term "coprolite" was introduced by Rev. William Buckland in 1829; he published a classic treatise on coprolities in 1835, which seems to have been generally ignored by geologists.
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Invertebrate coprolites and cololites revised

Papers in Palaeontology, 2020
AbstractFossilized faeces (bromalites) are common in the geological record and have been recognized for centuries, first for their peculiarity and later for sedimentological and palaeontological analysis. Coprolites (the ejected faecal material) and cololites (faecal material preserved in the gut) may be morphologically and compositionally similar and ...
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Coprolites

2023
Lisa-Marie Shillito, Lydia Gray
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Coprolites

2021
Adrian P. Hunt, Spencer G. Lucas
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COPROLITE CONSERVATION - PRACTICE AND ETHICS

ICCM Bulletin, 1980
(1980). COPROLITE CONSERVATION - PRACTICE AND ETHICS. ICCM Bulletin: Vol. 6, No. 3-4, pp. 68-71.
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Coprolites as Proxies for Paleoparasitology at Pilauco

2019
Coprolites are trace fossils. One of the ways to determine the presence of coprolites is to determine the presence of parasites in them. The four coprolites analysed here were collected in situ from the fossil-bearing layer PB-8. The paleoparasitological analyses were performed in two steps, the first is to confirm the classification of the sampled ...
Leonora Salvadores-Cerda   +1 more
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Coprolite

2021
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