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Digestive contents and food webs record the advent of dinosaur supremacy. [PDF]

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Qvarnström M   +13 more
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Metagenomic analyses of 7000 to 5500 years old coprolites excavated from the Torihama shell-mound site in the Japanese archipelago. [PDF]

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Nishimura L   +11 more
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From the jaws of the "Leviathan": A sperm whale tooth from the Valencina Copper Age Megasite. [PDF]

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Ramírez-Cruzado Aguilar-Galindo S   +11 more
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Morphotypes, preservation, and taphonomy of dinosaur footprints, tail traces, and swim tracks in the largest tracksite in the world: Carreras Pampa (Upper Cretaceous), Torotoro National Park, Bolivia. [PDF]

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Esperante R   +11 more
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Ichnologic note

Ichnos, 1996
A discovery of a new site with dinosaur tracks from central Italy dramatically alters former palaeontological and paleogeographical hypotheses on the Jurassic of this area.
Yolande J.‐C. Norman, Ron K. Pickerill
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Ichnology

2011
Ichnology is the study of traces created in the substrate by living organisms. This is the first book to systematically cover basic concepts and applications in both paleobiology and sedimentology, bridging the gap between the two main facets of the field. It emphasizes the importance of understanding ecologic controls on benthic fauna distribution and
Murray K. Gingras, Kurt O. Konhauser
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Ichnologic note

Ichnos, 1990
The brittle star Taeniaster bohemicus was found in association with the trace fossil Asteriacites lumbricalis in the Upper Ordovi‐cian of central Bohemia. Morphological features of the trace, coupled with spatial interrelationships between trace and body fossils, provide evidence that the brittle star represents the trace‐maker of this Asteriacites ...
Standley E. Lewis, Patricia M. Heikes
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Ichnologic note

Ichnos, 1997
There have been many research attempts to infer the track‐maker from a fossil footprint. However, it does not seem that prediction of the footprint from a mounted skeleton has yet been attempted. The body form of the desmostylian is hypothesized to have a peculiar lateral‐type limb posture.
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Ichnologic note

Ichnos, 1991
Scratchings, forming two partial scratch circles, surround a narrow, filled tube probably formed by a plant stem. The scratchings are interpreted to have formed as follows: Water currents carrying sediment onto a floodplain swirled around the plant leaves, etching out partial scratch circles on the sediment surface.
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Applied Ichnology

2007
Abstract This core workshop has been designed for sedimentologists and stratigraphers who utilize cores for interpreting depostional environments, identifying stratigraphic discontinuities, and applying high-resolution sequence stratigraphic (or other genetic stratigraphic frameworks) to the rock record.
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