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, 2020
In some Devonian strata in the eastern Anti‐Atlas, fossil invertebrates are abundant, display a high taxonomic diversity and indicate many shifts in palaeoecology.
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In some Devonian strata in the eastern Anti‐Atlas, fossil invertebrates are abundant, display a high taxonomic diversity and indicate many shifts in palaeoecology.
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, 2020
Beetles, the most successful group of invertebrates on Earth, have a worldwide distribution and an outstanding fossil record. In addition, they are well known as inclusions in fossil resin. In historical studies of fossil material, specimens were often
D. Peris, J. Rust
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Beetles, the most successful group of invertebrates on Earth, have a worldwide distribution and an outstanding fossil record. In addition, they are well known as inclusions in fossil resin. In historical studies of fossil material, specimens were often
D. Peris, J. Rust
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Palaeoecological background: Neotropics
Climatic Change, 1991Strong changes of temperature and rainfall effected tropical South America during the last few millions of years; the sequence of the last glacialinterglacial cycle is relatively well known. Humid and cooler climates occurred in the period between >50 000 and approx. 25 000/30 000 B.P. A cold and very dry climate occurred in the period of approx.
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2019
SARCOSUCHUS PALAEOECOLOGY Sarcosuchus species are gigantic semi-aquatic crocodyliforms that inhabited fluvial environments during the Early Cretaceous of what is today known as South America and Africa (Buffetaut & Taquet, 1977; Sereno et al., 2001; Dridi, 2018). The two Sarcosuchus species share the same general rostral and mandibular morphology. They
Souza, Rafael G. +4 more
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SARCOSUCHUS PALAEOECOLOGY Sarcosuchus species are gigantic semi-aquatic crocodyliforms that inhabited fluvial environments during the Early Cretaceous of what is today known as South America and Africa (Buffetaut & Taquet, 1977; Sereno et al., 2001; Dridi, 2018). The two Sarcosuchus species share the same general rostral and mandibular morphology. They
Souza, Rafael G. +4 more
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2023
Zhu Qiu, Banyue. Wang, Lu Li
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Zhu Qiu, Banyue. Wang, Lu Li
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Chronological framework and palaeoecology of Carnivora from the Linxia Basin, China
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2023Q. Jiangzuo, Shiqi Wang, T. Deng
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2022
A. Wheeler +4 more
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A. Wheeler +4 more
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2022
D. P. Mishra +6 more
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Aerobiologia, 1992
Aerobiology involves the study of particles present in the air. Of these, palaeoecologists are most interested in pollen and spores, specially those which come to rest on the surface of the ground. Pollen sampling in palaeoecological studies, therefore, uses a pollen trap which is placed at ground level and the sampling period is a whole season or year.
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Aerobiology involves the study of particles present in the air. Of these, palaeoecologists are most interested in pollen and spores, specially those which come to rest on the surface of the ground. Pollen sampling in palaeoecological studies, therefore, uses a pollen trap which is placed at ground level and the sampling period is a whole season or year.
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