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Neanderthal coasteering and the first Portuguese hominin tracksites. [PDF]
de Carvalho CN +16 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]
Nishimura L +11 more
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Digestive contents and food webs record the advent of dinosaur supremacy. [PDF]
Qvarnström M +13 more
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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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History of Ichnology: Early Ichnology Poems and Their Poets
Ichnos, 2010In the early nineteenth century, the discovery of trace fossils fired the imagination of the discoverers and inspired them to compose unique poems. John Joly of Ireland wrote a poem about the invertebrate trace fossil Oldhamia that had been discovered in rocks around Bray Head. In the United States, the Reverend Edward Hitchcock discovered what he felt
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History of Ichnology Tradition and Passing the Torch: The Cincinnati School of Ichnology
Ichnos, 2018The Cincinnati school of ichnology derives from a lineage of researchers whose work spans more than a century of excellent ichnological research.
S George Pemberton
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When is enough, enough? Questions of sampling in vertebrate ichnology [PDF]
Sample size is a challenge for most field scientists determined not by the statistically ideal, but by the available. In vertebrate ichnology, track length is an important variable correlating well with the track-maker’s biology.
Matteo Belvedere +2 more
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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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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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Ichnos, 1996
Wood clasts washed ashore during storms at Bogue Banks, central coast of North Carolina, in the summer of 1995, contained borings assignable to Teredolites. Some of the borings enclosed bundles of sand‐lined tubes produced by sabellariid worms. The association of borings and sand‐lined tubes, if preserved, would produce composite trace fossils ...
Yolande J.‐C. Norman, Ron K. Pickerill
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Wood clasts washed ashore during storms at Bogue Banks, central coast of North Carolina, in the summer of 1995, contained borings assignable to Teredolites. Some of the borings enclosed bundles of sand‐lined tubes produced by sabellariid worms. The association of borings and sand‐lined tubes, if preserved, would produce composite trace fossils ...
Yolande J.‐C. Norman, Ron K. Pickerill
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