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Sediment Ingestion by Tigriopus Californicus and other Zooplankton: Mineral Transformation and Sedimentological Considerations

James P. M. Syvitski , Alan G. Lewis

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., AND ACAROGLU, E. R., 1966, Settling velocities of natural grains: Int. Assoc. Sci. Hydrology Bull., v. 11, p. 27-43. HARDING, G. C. H., 1974, The food of deep...

1980

Bathymetry and Paleoecology of Ouachita Geosyncline of Southeastern Oklahoma as Determined from Trace Fossils

C. Kent Chamberlain

AAPG Bulletin

...), and Vinogradova (1962), the abundance and manner of distribution of food become increasingly more important. Consequently, there is a general decrease of animal...

1971

Rapid growth explains large size of mollusks in the Eocene Gosport Sand, United States Gulf Coast

Andrew W. Haveles, Linda C. Ivany

PALAIOS

... they are not limited by short-term fluctuations in the supply of suspended food (Levinton and Bambach, 1969). Agaronia populations from the GS and MB likewise...

2010

The ichnofossil Halimedides in Cretaceous pelagic deposits from the Alps: Environmental and ethological significance

Christian Gaillard, Davide Olivero

PALAIOS

...: ‘‘Mushroom gardens would be able at the same time to utilize food from the unreworked sediment around the tunnels and to break down non-refractable...

2009

Contamination of Fish and Shellfish Following Oil Spill Incidents

Robin J. Law, Jocelyne Hellou

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... in marine samples. Aquatic Environment Protection: Analytical Methods 2. Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Directorate...

1999

Paleoecologic assessment of an edrioasteroid (Echinodermata)…encrusted hardground from the Upper Ordovician (Maysvillian) Bellevue Member, Maysville, Kentucky

René A. Shroat-Lewis, Michael L. McKinney, Carlton E. Brett, David L. Meyer, Colin D. Sumrall

PALAIOS

... EDRIOASTEROID PALEOECOLOGY 475 FIGURE 5—Ambulacra width suggests size of food particles consumed; organisms (left), ambulacra (right). A) Streptaster...

2011

COPROLITES IN THE RAVENS THROAT RIVER LAGERSTÄTTE OF NORTHWESTERN CANADA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN FOOD WEB

JULIEN KIMMIG, BRIAN R. PRATT

PALAIOS

...COPROLITES IN THE RAVENS THROAT RIVER LAGERSTÄTTE OF NORTHWESTERN CANADA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN FOOD WEB JULIEN KIMMIG, BRIAN R. PRATT...

2018

The Biota and Biological Processes of the Continental Slope

Gilbert T. Rowe, Richard L. Haedrich

Special Publications of SEPM

... of the narrow zonation A diversity of causes is possible including competition for a diminishing resource food are not known very efficient predation...

1979

Ichnology and Sedimentology of Miocene Hyperpycnites of the Austral Foreland Basin (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina): Trace Fossil Distribution and Paleoecological Implications

Noelia B. Carmona, Juan Jose Ponce

AAPG Special Volumes

..., for instance, Scolicia and Nereites. This assemblage probably reflects periods of normal marine salinity and high food content. Intervals...

2011

Unusual occurrence of gastroliths in a polycotylid plesiosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Tropic Shale, southern Utah

Rebecca L. Schmeisser, David D. Gillette

PALAIOS

... have been proposed: use in macerating food items prior to digestion, or use as ballast. The main function of stomach stones in such terrestrial...

2009

Limited ichnologic fidelity and temporal resolution in pelagic sediments: paleoenvironmental and paleoecologic implications

Charles E. Savrda

PALAIOS

... habitats characterized by low water temperatures and/or scarce food resources. Based on the above, 10 years is considered as a rational estimate of average...

2014

Morphological Study of Ammonia Parkinsoniana from Laguna Madre and Baffin Bay, Texas

Denise F. Colburn, Jon A. Baskin

GCAGS Transactions

... A. tepida and described its viable and reproductive limits. He also studied the effects of salinity, temperature, pH, hydrostatic pressure, food consumption...

1998

An Unusual Dinosaur Coprolite from the Campanian Aguja Formation, Texas

Nina L. Baghai-Riding, Joseph N. DiBenedetto

GCAGS Transactions

.... Chin, K., and B. D. Gill, 1996, Dinosaurs, dung beetles, and conifers. Participants in a Cretaceous food web: Palaios, v. 11, pp. 280-285. Chin, K...

2001

Foraminiferal Paleoecology and Paleoceanography of the Greenhorn Cycle Along the Southwestern Margin of the Western Interior Sea

Oona L.O. West, R. Mark Leckie, Maxine Schmidt

Special Publications of SEPM

... in south-central Utah. Depauperate benthic foraminiferal assemblages reflect the stress of low-oxygen conditions despite an abundance of food...

1998

Independent's Day - Rhetoric, Culture, and the History of Gasoline Marketing in the United States 1958-2008

Mark Ward Sr.

Petroleum History Institute

..., Motorists wanted to get on their way, so gasoline marketers started selling food and drinks. That way, customers would only have to make one stop...

2008

Organism-Sediment Relationships on a Modern Tidal Flat, Bodega Harbor, California

Thomas E. Ronan Jr., Molly Fritz Miller, Jack D. Farmer

Pacific Section SEPM

... of the worm-like animals listed as deposit feeders are actually omnivores feeding on a variety of food resources within the substrate including encrusted...

1981

Exploration in Papua New Guinea: Some Aspects of the Human Impact

James Sinclair

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

... sparsely populated, thereby making the purchase of food difficut, but on several occasions bush people gave them food which probably saved their lives...

1993

Ecosystem engineering by bioturbating polychaetes in event bed microcosms

Liam G. Herringshaw, Owen A. Sherwood, Duncan McIlroy

PALAIOS

... by the replacement of seawater approximately every two weeks, although food flux was not measured directly. Behavior of A. virens was monitored daily...

2010

Early molluscan evolution: Evidence from the trace fossil record

Adolf Seilacher, James W. Hagadorn

PALAIOS

... by antagonistic muscles, as in most arthropods. Hypothetically, such a proboscis could have handed food particles to a proximally situated mouth, in the mode...

2010

Earth Resources Data: A Basis for Resource Analysis and Decision-Making

Lee C. Gerhard, Wyatt Weeks

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... be overfished. Agriculture provides most of the food that graces the nation’s tables. The U.S. agriculture policy has been based on inexpensive...

1996

Combination of natural gums and synthetic surfactants for washing of a soil highly contaminated with crude

Luis G. Torres, Patricia Zavala, Margarita Beltrn, Mabel Vaca, Rosario Iturbe

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., p. 12451250.Garti, N., and D. Reichman, 1994, Surface properties and emulsification activity of galactomanannans: Food Hydrocolloids, v. 8, p...

2007

Environmental Impact Assessment of the Wiriagar Oilfield Development

E. Brotoisworo, P. Hutomo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

.... The oiological function of the mangrove is well-known. It supplies nutrient to the marine environment and forms the basic food in the foodchain. It also...

1988

Selenium Contamination from Irrigation Drainage in the Western United States With Emphasis on Utah

Doyle W. Stephens, Bruce Waddell

Utah Geological Association

... and Food Chemistry, v. 20, p. 678–680. King, P.B., and Beikman, H.M., 1974, Geologic map of the United States exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii: U.S....

1989

Diffuse Termitinae nests shed light on the affinities of Laetolichnus kwekai (Krausichnidae)

Liliana F. Cantil, Jorge F. Genise, Juan L. Farina, Sebastian Lupo, Dario Porrini, Amandus Kwekason, Terry Harrison

PALAIOS

.... brevicorniger use the latter as food. Soil and wood have also been mentioned as food sources (Torales et al. 2009), but neither of these was available...

2021

Changes Produced by Microorganisms in Sediments After Deposition

Claude E. Zobell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the environmental conditions and by serving as a source of food, bacteria have a pronounced effect on the animal population of sediments. It is still...

1942

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