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Reconstructing the paleoecology of Taung, South Africa from low magnification of dental microwear features in fossil primates

Frank L'Engle Williams, James W. Patterson

PALAIOS

... preparing specimens for SEM, and a similar procedure was followed here. Evidence of postmortem taphonomy included shiny or polished surfaces...

2010

Early molluscan evolution: Evidence from the trace fossil record

Adolf Seilacher, James W. Hagadorn

PALAIOS

..., and FENTON, M.A., 1937, Olivellites, a Pennsylvanian snail burrow: American Midland Naturalist, v. 18, p. 452–453. GEHLING, J.G., 1996, Taphonomy...

2010

Algal Blooms and “Marine Snow”: Mechanisms That Enhance Preservation of Organic Carbon in Ancient Fine-Grained Sediments

Joe H.S. Macquaker, Margaret A. Keller, Sarah J. Davies

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Trace Fossils: Biology, Taphonomy and Applications, Second Edition: London, Chapman and Hall, 361 p. Brown, T.C., and Kenig, F., 2004, Water column...

2010

A Late Cretaceous coniferous woodland from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico

K. Sian Davies-Vollum, Lisa D. Boucher, Patrick Hudson, A. Yael Proskurowski

PALAIOS

..., invertebrate and plant taphonomy of the Fossil Forest area (Fruitland and Kirtland formations: Late Cretaceous), San Juan County, New Mexico, USA...

2011

Sedimentary Facies of Bora Bora, Darwin’s Type Barrier Reef (Society Islands, South Pacific): The Unexpected Occurrence of Non-Skeletal Grains

Eberhard Gischler

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 233–247. Patterns of sediment distribution form the basis of studies on sediment formation, redeposition, taphonomy, and early diagenesis in modern...

2011

Stop 6c: Palaeoecology of Weeks Bay: Diatoms

Charles Stapleton

Alabama Geological Society

... reconstruction are obvious. Taphonomic processes alter the distribution of diatoms after senescence and deposition (Sherrod, 1999). Taphonomy is important...

2004

Paleolimnology of Uppermost Cretaceous Lacustrine Deposits in Western Texas

Homer Montgomery, Kenneth Barnes

PALAIOS

.... 248–257. COULSON, A.B., 1998, Sedimentology and taphonomy of a juvenile Alamosaurus site in the Javelina Formation (Upper Cretaceous): Big Bend...

2012

Early Oligocene Riparian and Swamp Forests With a Mass Occurrence of Zingiberoideophyllum (Extinct Zingiberales) from Saxony, Central Germany

Lutz Kunzmann

PALAIOS

..., Taxodium dubium, and from a Nyssa-Taxodium swamp. Based on the plant taphonomy and the paleoecology of the plants, this plant assemblage was likely...

2012

Paleobiology and paleoecology of the early Turonian (Late Cretaceous) ammonite Pseudaspidoceras flexuosum

Christina Ifrim

PALAIOS

... regions. Taphonomy Discussions of the taphonomy of P. flexuosum were carried out by Ifrim and Stinnesbeck (2007) and Ifrim et al. (2011b). These authors...

2013

Vegetation change in Siberia and the northeast of Russia during the Cenozoic Cooling: A study based on diversity of plant functional types

Svetlana Popova, Torsten Utescher, Dmitry V. Gromyko, Volker Mosbrugger, Elena Herzog, Louis François

PALAIOS

... not use abundance of components. Nevertheless, it can be expected that the representation of floristic components is affected by taphonomy. Apart from...

2013

Sediment effects on the preservation of Burgess Shale-type compression fossils

Lucy A. Wilson, Nicholas J. Butterfield

PALAIOS

..., N.J., 1990, Organic preservation of non-mineralizing organisms and the taphonomy of the Burgess Shale: Paleobiology, v. 16, p. 272–286. BUTTERFIELD...

2014

CONSTRUCTIONAL AND DESTRUCTIONAL PATTERNS„VOID CLASSIFICATION OF RHODOLITHS FROM GIGLIO ISLAND, ITALY

FLORIAN NITSCH, JAMES H. NEBELSICK, DAVIDE BASSI

PALAIOS

... morphology: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 60, p. 992–1007. NEBELSICK, J.H., AND BASSI, D., 2000, Diversity, growth-forms and taphonomy: key factors...

2015

HALYSIS HØEG, 1932 IN ORDOVICIAN CARBONATE MOUNDS, TARIM BASIN, NW CHINA

YUEFENG SHEN, FRITZ NEUWEILER

PALAIOS

... of morphology, dimensions, architecture, wall microstructure and taphonomy, a taxonomic affinity between Halysis and siphonous green algae...

2015

MICROBIAL MAT SANDWICHES AND OTHER ANACTUALISTIC SEDIMENTARY FEATURES OF THE EDIACARA MEMBER (RAWNSLEY QUARTZITE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA): IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETATION OF THE EDIACARAN SEDIMENTARY RECORD

LIDYA G. TARHAN, MARY L. DROSER, JAMES G. GEHLING, MATTHEW P. DZAUGIS

PALAIOS

... and grooved: the importance of substrate for Ediacara paleoecology, paleoenvironment and taphonomy: Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological...

2017

Trace Fossils as Tools in Glauconitic Reservoirs: Examples from the Lower Cretaceous of the Carnarvon Basin, North West Shelf

F. E. Burns

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... at omission surfaces, in FREY, R.W, (Ed), The Study of Trace Fossils: Springer• Verlag, 399-428. 219 BROMLEY, R.G., 1990, Trace Fossils: Biology, taphonomy...

2002

ON DRILLING FREQUENCY AND MANLY'S ALPHA: TOWARDS A NULL MODEL FOR PREDATOR PREFERENCE IN PALEOECOLOGY

JANSEN A. SMITH, JOHN C. HANDLEY, GREGORY P. DIETL

PALAIOS

...). Finally, assumptions made regarding taphonomy and time-averaging must be acknowledged just as they would for any study of drilling predation...

2018

TYRANNOSAUR CANNIBALISM: A CASE OF A TOOTH-TRACED TYRANNOSAURID BONE IN THE LANCE FORMATION (MAASTRICHTIAN), WYOMING

MATTHEW A. MCLAIN, DAVID NELSEN, KEITH SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER T. GRIFFIN, BETHANIA SIVIERO, LEONARD R. BRAND, ARTHUR V. CHADWICK

PALAIOS

... of Taphonomy, v. 6, p. 373–397. POBINER, B.L., DESILVA, J., SANDERS, W.J., AND MITANI, J.C., 2007, Taphonomic analysis of skeletal remains from chimpanzee hunts...

2018

Helical crustacean burrows: Gyrolithes ichnofabrics from the Pliocene of Lepe (Huelva, SW Spain)

Fernando Muñiz, Zain Belaústegui

PALAIOS

..., p. 3–26. BROMLEY, R.G., 1990, Trace Fossils, Biology and Taphonomy: Unwin Hyman, London, 280 p. BROMLEY, R.G., 1996, Trace Fossils: Biology...

2019

Bivalves on the move: the interplay of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on the morphology of the trace fossil Protovirgularia

María I. López Cabrera, M. Gabriela Mángano, Luis A. Buatois, Eduardo B. Olivero, Christopher G. Maples

PALAIOS

... fossils: a uniform approach: Lethaia, v. 39, p. 265–286. BROMLEY, R.G., 1996, Trace Fossils: Biology Taphonomy and Applications: Chapman and Hall, London...

2019

Distinguishing regurgitalites and coprolites: a case study using a Triassic bromalite with soft tissue of the pseudosuchian archosaur Revueltosaurus

Caleb M. Gordon, Brian T. Roach, William G. Parker, Derek E.G. Briggs

PALAIOS

..., Taphonomy and time resolution of bone assemblages in a contemporary fluvial system: The East Fork River, Wyoming: PALAIOS, v. 11, p. 411–421. ATCHLEY...

2020

The first evidence of bioerosion in chitinous lacustrine microfossils from glacial lakes (late Pleistocene and Holocene, Bohemian Forest)

Katarína Holcová, Vladimír Suchánek, Zuzana Heřmanová, Daniel Vondrák

PALAIOS

... and benthic bacteria in Lake Jeziorak: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, v. 12, p. 685–692. EDWARDS, L.E., 2012, Dinocyst taphonomy, impact craters...

2020

Biotic Influence in the Genesis of Laminar Calcretes in Vertisols of the Marília Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Brazil)

Amanda Goulart Rodrigues, Patrick Führ Dal' Bó, Giorgio Basilici, Marcus Vinícius Theodoro Soares, Maurícius Nascimento Menezes

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and preservation in mid-Paleozoic alluvial paleosols: a case study in paleosol taphonomy from the Lower Old Red Sandstone, in Alonso-Zarza, A.M....

2019

Structural and protein preservation in fossil whale bones from the Pisco Formation (middle-upper Miocene), Peru

Danilo S. Boskovic, Uriel L. Vidal, Kevin E. Nick, Raul Esperante, Leonard R. Brand, Kenneth R. Wright, Lawrence B. Sandberg, Bethania C.T. Siviero

PALAIOS

... al. 2019). Although unexpected, and often disputed, such reports contribute to an increased understanding of taphonomy, ancient bone biology...

2021

Microbial structures and dinosaur trackways from a Cretaceous coastal environment (Dakota Group, Colorado, U.S.A.)

Nora Noffke, James Hagadorn, Sam Bartlett

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 12, p. 75– 89. Marty, D., Strasser, A., and Meyer, C.A., 2009, Formation and taphonomy of human footprints in microbial mats of present-day tidal...

2019

Leaves in Iron Oxide: Remarkable Preservation of a Neogene Flora from New Caledonia

Emma R. Locatelli, Derek E. G. Briggs, Andrew Leslie, Jérôme Munzinger, Philippe Grandcolas, Porter P. Lowry II, David J. Cantrill, Pierre Maurizot, Dominique Cluzel, Nicolas Folcher, Romain Garrouste, André Nel

PALAIOS

.... 2022). Here we describe the taphonomy of an exceptionally preserved fossil flora from New Caledonia which includes angiosperm leaves, seeds and flowers...

2022

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