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StratPal: An R package for creating stratigraphic paleobiology modeling pipelines
Hohmann N, Jarochowska E.
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Cementochronology : precision and accuracy of age at death estimation : impact of taphonomy
Benoît Bertrand
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Palaios, 2019
The Aptian Crato Konservat-Lagerstätte is renowned for its exceptionally preserved fossils in lacustrine laminated limestones. Although previous works on this site include numerous taxonomic studies, its taphonomy remains a subject of debate.
Mario L Assine
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The Aptian Crato Konservat-Lagerstätte is renowned for its exceptionally preserved fossils in lacustrine laminated limestones. Although previous works on this site include numerous taxonomic studies, its taphonomy remains a subject of debate.
Mario L Assine
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The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, 2018
1. Definition and History 2. Why Study Taphonomy? 3. Objects 3.1. Biological Remains 3.2. Artefacts 4. Factors of Accumulation and Alteration 4.1. Biological Factors 4.2. Physical Factors 5. Methods 5.1. Sample Collect 5.2. In the Lab 5.2.1.
D. Dirkmaat, Luis L. Cabo
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1. Definition and History 2. Why Study Taphonomy? 3. Objects 3.1. Biological Remains 3.2. Artefacts 4. Factors of Accumulation and Alteration 4.1. Biological Factors 4.2. Physical Factors 5. Methods 5.1. Sample Collect 5.2. In the Lab 5.2.1.
D. Dirkmaat, Luis L. Cabo
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Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1980
Definitions.– Taphonomy is the study of what happens to an organism from the time of its death until it is discovered as a fossil. Whereas paleoecology deals with the interactions between an organism and its environment during life, taphonomy is concerned with post-mortem processes such as disarticulation, predation, transportation, and diagenetic ...
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Definitions.– Taphonomy is the study of what happens to an organism from the time of its death until it is discovered as a fossil. Whereas paleoecology deals with the interactions between an organism and its environment during life, taphonomy is concerned with post-mortem processes such as disarticulation, predation, transportation, and diagenetic ...
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Taphonomy of Corumbella werneri from the Ediacaran of Brazil: sinotubulitid tube or conulariid test?
Alcheringa, 2019Walde, D.H.-G., Weber, B., Erdtmann, B.-D. & Steiner, M. 20 June 2019. Taphonomy of Corumbella werneri from the Ediacaran of Brazil: sinotubulitid tube or conulariid test? Alcheringa 43, 335–350.
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Paleobiology, 2018
. Biologic asymmetry is present in all bilaterally symmetric organisms as a result of normal developmental instability. However, fossilized organisms, which have undergone distortion due to burial, may have additional asymmetry as a result of taphonomic ...
B. Hedrick +4 more
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. Biologic asymmetry is present in all bilaterally symmetric organisms as a result of normal developmental instability. However, fossilized organisms, which have undergone distortion due to burial, may have additional asymmetry as a result of taphonomic ...
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Landscape Taphonomy Predictably Complicates Demographic Reconstruction
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2023Daniel A. Contreras, B. Codding
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