Taphos 2011. 6th International Meeting on Taphonomy and Fossilization (original) (raw)

Echinoderms and Oligo-Miocene Carbonate Systems: Potential applications in sedimentology and environmental reconstruction

James Nebelsick

Echinoderms and Oligo-Miocene Carbonate Systems: Potential applications in sedimentology and environmental reconstruction, 2010

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Rock-boring echinoid: a new fossil bioerosive structure controlled by climatic conditions

Eduardo Mayoral

Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology

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Role of environmental change in rock-boring echinoid trace fossils

Ana Santos, Mario Cachao, B. Gudveig Baarli

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Progress in echinoderm paleobiology

Imran Rahman

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Progress in Echinoderm Palaeobiology

James Nebelsick

2015

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Taphonomy of Echinoderms: introduction and outlook

James Nebelsick

Taphonomy of Echinoderms: introduction and outlook, 2004

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Rocky shore taphonomy—A comparative study of modern and Late Cretaceous analogues

Finn Surlyk

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2015

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Miocene Clypeaster from Valencia (E Spain): Insights into the taphonomy and ichnology of bioeroded echinoids using X-ray micro-tomography

Jordi Martinell, Imran Rahman, James Nebelsick

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Universidade De São Paulo Instituto De Geociências Taphonomy of Fossil Groups from the Crato Member (Santana Formation, Araripe Basin, Early Cretaceous, North-East Brazil): Geobiological, Palaeoecological, and Palaeoenvironmental Implications Tafonomia De Grupos Fósseis Do Membro Crato (Formaçã

Luiz Eduardo Anelli

2016

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Clay templates in Ediacaran vendotaeniaceans: Implications for the taphonomy of carbonaceous fossils

Gilmar Kerber

GSA Bulletin, 2021

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Scheffler et al 2011 journal of paleontology

Sandro Scheffler

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Life History of a Fossil: An Introduction to Taphonomy and Paleoecology

Pat Shipman

Geological Journal, 1981

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Conulariid taphonomy as a tool in paleoenvironmental analysis

Marcello Simoes

Revista Brasileira de Geociências, 2000

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Taphonomy of the Ediacaran fossil Pteridinium simplex preserved three-dimensionally in mass flow deposits, Nama Group, Namibia

Mike Meyer

Journal of Paleontology, 2014

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Sequence stratigraphy and taphonomic signatures of marine invertebrates: A Devonian (Pragian/Eifelian) example of the Paraná Basin, Brazil

Willian Matsumura

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Palaeoecology and taphonomy of spatangoid-dominated echinoid assemblages: A case study from the Early-Middle Miocene of Sardinia, Italy

James Nebelsick

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2017

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Systematics, taphonomy, and paleoecology of homalonotid trilobites (Phacopida) from the Ponta Grossa Formation

Marcello Simoes

Revista Brasileira De Paleontologia, 2009

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Taphonomy of vertebrate microfossil assemblages in coastal environments: in search of a modern analogous model

Romain Vullo

Palaios, 2009

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VERTEBRATE TAPHONOMY AND ICHNOLOGY OF A PERMIAN “WET DESERT” IN CENTRAL PANGEA

J.Sébastien Steyer

Palaeontologia Africana 44, 179–183., 2009

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Taphonomy of a Panopea Ménard de la Groye, 1807 shell bed from the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru)

Daniela Basso

Comptes Rendus Palevol

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Tracking biases in the regular echinoid fossil record: The case of Paracentrotus lividus in recent and fossil shallow-water, high-energy environments

James Nebelsick

Palaeontologia Electronica, 2020

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Invertebrate and Vertebrate Trace Fossils from Continental Carbonates

Mariano Verde

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Trace fossils attributed to burrowing echinoids: A revision including new ichnogenus and ichnospecies

Jean-Claude Plaziat

Geobios, 1988

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Taphonomy of a Baurusuchus (Crocodyliformes, Baurusuchidae) from the Adamantina Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Bauru Basin), Brazil: Implications for preservational modes, time resolution and paleoecology

Hermínio Araújo-Júnior, Thiago Marinho

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