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Environment of Pennsylvanian Life in North America

Raymond C. Moore

AAPG Bulletin

.... In varying degree bottom-living organisms are affected by factors of temperature and depth (partly interrelated), salinity, food supply, agitation...

1929

Preservation and Host Preferences of Late Frasnian (Late Devonian) Skeletobionts in the Appalachian Foreland Basin, USA

James P. Kerr, Jaleigh Q. Pier, Sarah K. Brisson, J. Andrew Beard, Andrew M. Bush

PALAIOS

... and propagate? In this sense, commensal-host networks can be viewed as an analog to predator-prey networks in food webs (Roopnarine 2006; Roopnarine et al. 2007...

2022

Not Entirely Ichthyosaur: A Mysterious Lamniform and Ichthyopterygian-Fall Association From the Abyssal Upper Cretaceous of the Northern Apennines (Italy)

Giovanni Serafini, Jacopo Amalfitano, Silvia Danise, Erin E. Maxwell, Riccardo Rondelli, Cesare A. Papazzoni

PALAIOS

... stages of high population density (Treude et al. 2009). From the same perspective, the term dead-fall can be used for the process of food-fall (sensu...

2023

Neoichnology of Tropical and Arid Scorpions: Environmental Impacts on Burrow Construction and Form

Skyler K. Houser, Daniel I. Hembree

PALAIOS

... to permanently fossorial. As a result, they play key roles in terrestrial food webs, in soil development, and as ecosystem engineers. However, scorpions have...

2024

Tentaculitids in Subvertical (Life) Position in the Middle Devonian Arkona Formation, Southern Ontario, Canada

Cameron J. Tsujita, Gordon C. Baird

PALAIOS

... show undulations that, in turn, imply tentaculitids mutually adjusted their growth directions to maximize living space and/or food acquisition...

2024

Sedimentary geochemistry of deepwater slope deposits in southern Lake Tanganyika (East Africa): Effects of upwelling and minor lake level oscillations

Michael M. McGlue, Geoffrey S. Ellis, McKenzie A. Brannon, Jennifer C. Latimer, Jeffery R. Stone, Sarah J. Ivory, Neema E. Mganza, Michael J. Soreghan, Christopher A. Scholz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and kinematics of faulting in the southern Tanganyika rift, Africa: Tectonics, v. 38, p. 842–862. Lehman, J.T., 1996, Pelagic food webs of the East African...

2022

Implikasi perubahan iklim terhadap zon pesisir pantai di Kuala Selangor, Malaysia, (IN MALAY) Implications of climate change on the coastal zone of Kuala Selangor, Malaysia

Umi Amira Jamaluddin, Choun-Sian Lim, Joy Jacqueline Pereira

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... Food Corporation Sdn. Bhd. di Tanjung Karang; Hadiran Sinar Sdn. Bhd. di Hujong Permatang; JW Properties Sdn. Bhd. di Api-api; serta Wrizer Food F&B...

2018

Gravel Mounds at Rocky Flats, Colorado

David F. Murray

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... c h e s t h a t a r e u s e d to c a r r y food. Unlike other f o s s o r i a l rodents such a s the p r a i r i e dog (Cynomys) o r t h e g r o u n...

1967

Drainage Development of the Green River Basin In southwestern Wyoming and its Bearing on Fish Biogeography, Neotectonics, and Paleoclimates

Wallace R. Hansen

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... to sustain a food chain. More likely, therefore, well after degiaclation, a physical connection through the bogs and ponds allowed fish to move freely...

1985

Integrated Ichnology, Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous Sparky Alloformation (Mannville Group), Lloydminster Area, west-central Saskatchewan, Canada

Alireza Morshedian, James A. MacEachern, Shahin E. Dashtgard

CSPG Bulletin

.... The ethological classification of the identified suites allowed for interpretation of animal-sediment responses to food resources, substrate...

2012

Sedimentology and ichnology of an Early-Middle Cambrian storm-influenced barred shoreface succession, Colville Hills, Northwest Territories

D. S. Herbers, R. B. MacNaughton, E. R. Timmer, M. K. Gingras

CSPG Bulletin

... is characteristic of fully marine water, and oxygen- and benthic-food-rich conditions (Bann and Fielding, 2004; MacEachern and Pemberton 1992...

2016

The Composition, Structure and Erodability of Subtidal Mats, Abaco, Bahamas

A. Conrad Neumann, Conrad D. Gebelein , Terence P. Scoffin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Subtidal gelatinous mat, sand stabilizer and food, Great Bahama Bank: Jour. Geology, v. 75, p. 736-738. End_Page 296------------------------ GEBELEIN...

1970

Paleoecology of Cretaceous Foraminifera: Examples from the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico Region

Malcolm B. Hart, Eduardo A. M. Koutsoukos

GCAGS Transactions

...), especially as regards trophic structure and food sources (Scott, 1976, 1978; Kauffman and Scott, 1976; Hart, 2012), there have been numerous examples...

2015

A Triassic Upwelling Zone: The Shublik Formation, Arctic Alaska, U.S.A.

Judith Totman Parrish , Mary L. Droser , David J. Bottjer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that also affected the predators. High flux of shells to the sediment implies that food was plentiful, which would have been the case in an upwelling...

2001

The Geology of Landfills

Peter J. Hutchinson

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...). Solid waste (e.g., paper, household goods, construction materials, animal carcasses, refractory materials, and food products) is normally the only...

1995

Euxinic Early Permian Sedimentation in the Cassia Basin of Southern Idaho

William A. Morgan

Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)

.... – Factors capable of limiting the distribution of most benthic marine invertebrates are considered to be the following: 1) food supply, 2) substrate type...

1980

Neoichnology of burrowing millipedes: Linking modern burrow morphology, organism behavior, and sediment properties to interpret continental ichnofossils

Daniel I. Hembree

PALAIOS

... through the medium, or as fodichnia because the millipedes appear to be seeking food below the surface. The latter interpretation is supported...

2009

A phosphatic coprolite lacking diagenetic permineralization from the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, northeastern Montana: Importance of dietary calcium phosphate in preservation

Kurt T. Hollocher, Thomas C. Hollocher, J. Keith Rigby, Jr.

PALAIOS

.... 444–447. CHIN, K., and GILL, B.D., 1996, Dinosaurs, dung beetles, and conifers: Participants in a Cretaceous food web: PALAIOS, v. 11, p. 280–285...

2010

Bacterial decomposition of avian eggshell: A taphonomic experiment

Denise L. Smith, James L. Hayward

PALAIOS

... of the five species of bacteria on eggshell samples from the gull colony comports with the broad-based food acquisition habits of gulls and their marine...

2010

Recent Ostracode Facies from Panama City to Florida Bay Area

Harbans S. Puri , Neil C. Hulings

GCAGS Transactions

... the assemblages of ostracodes is food supply. Inasmuch as the animal has to eat under any physical or chemical conditions, an abundance or scarcity...

1957

Complex tetrapod burrows from Middle Triassic red beds of the Argana Basin (western High Atlas, Morocco)

Sebastian Voigt, Jörg W. Schneider, Hafid Saber, Abdelkbir Hminna, Abdelouahed Lagnaoui, Hendrik Klein, Andreas Brosig, Jan Fischer

PALAIOS

...), and feeding (searching and storing of food) (Voorhies, 1975; Reichman and Smith, 1990; Meadows, 1991; Riese et al., 2011). Burrows often meet multiple...

2011

Biological Studies of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill

Dale Straughan

Pacific Section of AAPG

... unable to find any indication of impairment in the food chains or damage to the fish populations. Ebeling et al (1971) studied near-shore bottom fish...

1973

HISTORY AND GEOLOGY OF THE GIANT BRADFORD OIL FIELD, MCKEAN COUNTY, PA AND CATTARAUGUS COUNTY, NY

John A. Harper

Petroleum History Institute

... the product misbranded in violation of the Food and Drugs Act because analysis found it was composed only of an iron compound, aloe, and peppermint (Pugsley...

2013

Feeding Traces and Paleobiology of a Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Crocodyliform: Example from the Woodbine Formation of Texas

Christopher R. Noto, Derek J. Main, Stephanie K. Drumheller

PALAIOS

..., C.L., 1986, American alligator food habits in northcentral Florida: The Journal of Wildlife Management, v. 50, p. 348–353. DODGE, C.F., 1952...

2012

Significance of Laminated and Massive Diatomites in the Upper Part of the Monterey Formation, California

Frances M. Govean, Robert E. Garrison

Pacific Section SEPM

..., the animals comprising the remainder of the biomass food web flourish. The living animals, grazing on phytoplankton and other micro-organisms, produce...

1981

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