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Application of forensic science techniques to trace fossils on dinosaur bones from a quarry in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, northeastern Wyoming

Kenneth S. Bader, Stephen T. Hasiotis, Larry D. Martin

PALAIOS

... to remove tissue from skeletons (Hinton, 1945; Timm, 1982). Larvae consume bone when other food sources are not available (Hefti et al., 1980). After...

2009

Taphonomy and paleoecology of a bonebed from the Prince Creek Formation, North Slope, Alaska

Roland A. Gangloff, Anthony R. Fiorillo

PALAIOS

...; Kelsall, 1968). The reduced, but still viable aerial stems of modern Equisetum form an important winter food source for resident Arctic caribou today...

2010

Criteria in Correlation

Robert M. Kleinpell

Pacific Section of AAPG

... characterizing nature, (2) resultant competition, and (3) the struggle for survival in terms of food and reproduction. Together these statements imply...

1979

POST-EXTINCTION BIOFACIES OF THE FIRST CARBONATE RAMP OF THE EARLY JURASSIC (SINEMURIAN) IN NE PANTHALASSA (NEW YORK CANYON, NEVADA, USA)

KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH, YADIRA IBARRA, LYDIA S. TACKETT, YADIRA IBARRA, LYDIA S. TACKETT

PALAIOS

... be a major food source for gastropods (Becerro et al. 2003), so patchy 152 K.A. RITTERBUSH ET AL. PALAIOS PALAIOS EARLY JURASSIC POST-EXTINCTION...

2016

Paleoenvironmental implications of invertebrate fecal pellets (Edaphichnium isp.) at an ichnofossil-rich dinosaur nesting locality, Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation, Montana, USA

William J. Freimuth, David J. Varricchio, Karen Chin

PALAIOS

...; Genise 2016; Coleman et al. 2017; Sagi et al. 2019). A number of organisms exploit organic matter in soils for food, ingesting detritus...

2021

Fern-Arthropod Interactions from the Modern Upland Southeast Atlantic Rainforst Reveals Arthropod Damage Insights to Fossil Plant-Insert Interations

Romulo Cenci, Rodrigo Scalise Horodyski

PALAIOS

... to strengthen the notion of ferns as a harsh food source for herbivorous arthropods (Page 2002). The relationships between modern ferns and the ecological...

2022

The Phycosiphon Ichnofacies and the Rosselia Ichnofacies: Two new ichnofacies for marine deltaic environments

James A. MacEachern, Kerrie L. Bann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... characteristic of the Skolithos Ichnofacies). This has implied, historically, that the marine ichnofacies are wholly founded on the food–resource...

2020

Secular Variations in the Pelagic Realm

Alfred G. Fischer, Michael A. Arthur

Special Publications of SEPM

... a source ment provides both a means of shelter and of food Although some of them burrow to depths of a meter or more the majority confine their few...

1977

Neoichnological experiments with masked chafer beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): Implications for backfilled continental trace fossils

John W. Counts, Stephen T. Hasiotis

PALAIOS

... burrowed, presumably because of their higher organic matter content, which was exploited as a food source. The majority of bioturbation was around...

2009

Bathysiphon (Foraminiferida) at Pacheco Pass, California: A geopetal, paleocurrent, and paleobathymetric indicator in the Franciscan Complex

David B. Saja, Hermann W. Pfefferkorn, Stephen P. Phipps

PALAIOS

...–4000 m) water depths (Table 1), and their abundance at specific bathymetric locations is dependent upon food and oxygen levels (Gooday, 1994; Gooday...

2009

Ichnology and Sedimentology of a Mud-Dominated Deltaic Coast: Upper Cretaceous Alderson Member (Lea Park Fm), Western Canada

Jussi Hovikoski, Ryan Lemiski, Murray Gingras, George Pemberton, James A. MacEachern

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to an abundance of food materials. Terrestrial organic debris likely needs to ferment, prior to its consumption by marine invertebrates; the exploitation...

2008

Effects of Salinization Pathways upon Morphogenic and Geochemical Features of Coastal-Margin Vertisols, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Aransas County, Texas

Sarah J. Kogler, Steven G. Driese

GCAGS Journal

...) varies. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) global SAS mapping initiatives estimated that 434 Mha of topsoil and 833 Mha...

2023

Marine influence in the Upper Ordovician Juniata Formation (Potters Mills, Pennsylvania): Implications for the history of life on land

Neil S. Davies, Michael C. Rygel, Martin R. Gibling

PALAIOS

... MacNaughton et al., 2002), Retallack (2001) surmised that the myriapods required a food source suitable for terrestrial herbivores and suggested...

2010

Early taphonomy and significance of naturally submerged Nautilus shells from the New Caledonia region

Royal H. Mapes, Neil H. Landman, Kirk Cochran, Claire Goiran, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Alisha Renfro

PALAIOS

... make excursions into shallow water—as little as 10 m in some places— at night for food and retreat to deeper water during the day. Below about 800 m...

2010

A new technique for assessing tubificid burrowing activities, and recognition of biogenic grading formed by these oligochaetes

Lynn T. Dafoe, Amanda L. Rygh, Byongcheon Yang, Murray K. Gingras, S. George Pemberton

PALAIOS

... feeding depth depends on the worm density and associated food supply. In this study, the primary food supply (adhered to silt and clay particles...

2011

An improved understanding of the Alaska Coastal Current: The application of a bivalve growth-temperature model to reconstruct freshwater-influenced paleoenvironments

Nadine Hallmann, Bernd R. Schöne, Gail V. Irvine, Meghan Burchell, Edward D. Cokelet, Michael R. Hilton

PALAIOS

... with an error of about 1.3 uC. Besides temperature, many other environmental factors such as salinity, food quality and quantity, water flow, sediment...

2011

Unusual Holocene Serpulid-Tufa Bioherms, Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic: Morphologies and Paleoenvironmental Implications

Kelsey Winsor, H. Allen Curran, Lisa Greer, Bosiljka Glumac

PALAIOS

... reducing competition for food and space for the euryhaline serpulids (e.g., ten Hove, 1979; Ferrero et al., 2005). Schlogl et al. (2008) ¨ provided...

2012

Variability In Sedimentological and Ichnological Signatures Across A River-Dominated Delta Deposit: Peay Sandstone Member (Cenomanian) of the Northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A

Trevor J. Hurd, Christopher R. Fielding, Andrew J. Hutsky

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... (water depth, current and wave energy levels, oxygen and food availability, water salinity, substrate consistency, and other variables) in optimum...

2014

Intense Naticid Drilling Predation on Turritelline Gastropods from Below the K-T Boundary at Rajahmundry, India.

Sumanta Mallick, Subhendu Bardhan, Shubhabrata Paul, Subham Mukherjee, Shiladri S. Das

PALAIOS

.... In many ecosystems competition for food and space are important ecological limiting factors that may control abundance and diversity of species (Menge...

2013

Guidebook to the Geology and Geography of the Henry Mountain Region; Guidebook to the Geology of Utah, Number 1

Chas. B. Hunt

Utah Geological Association

...: Carry water and food. If you plan on taking any of the side trips by car carry extra gasoline; much of the driving will be in low gear. 0.0 Begin...

1946

A paleoecologic comparison of two edrioasteroid (echinodermata) encrusted pavements from the Upper Ordovician Corryville Formation of Florence, Kentucky and the Miamitown Shale of Sharonville, Ohio U.S.A.

René A. Shroat-Lewis, Colin D. Sumrall, Michael L. Mckinney, David L. Meyer

PALAIOS

... Relationships Sessile organisms in marine communities must be able to acquire, and subsequently defend, substratum in order to obtain food, sunlight...

2014

A Brief Summary of Oil Industry Folklore

Herman K. Trabish

Petroleum History Institute

... past the eleventh hour, the obsessed hero brings home the gusher. It is the stuff of Boarding house food in places like Titusville and Beaumont...

2006

SPINICAUDATANS FROM THE UPPER JURASSIC OF ARGENTINA AND THEIR PALEOENVIRONMENTS

MATEO D. MONFERRAN, NORA G. CABALERI, OSCAR F. GALLEGO, CLAUDIA ARMELLA, MARIANA CAGNONI

PALAIOS

..., since this could have been the food resource for the spinicaudatans. These taxa are selective deposit feeders and their diet is based almost...

2016

Resolving the Architecture of a Complex, Low-Accommodation Unit Using High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Ichnology: The Late Permian Freitag Formation in the Denison Trough, Queensland, Australia

Christopher R. Fielding, Kerrie L. Bann, Jonathon D. Trueman

Special Publications of SEPM

... expression of the Skolithos Ichnofacies (Fig. 13), consistent with and is constantly replenished with food material (Pemberton et sedimentation within...

2009

Diagenesis in Pelletted Limestones

F. W. Beales

Special Publications of SEPM

... and will be consid later in this paper sediment for the little food contained therein Whatever most the pelletting of them left majority...

1965

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