- In biostratigraphy,
biostratigraphic units or
biozones are
intervals of
geological strata that are
defined on the
basis of
their characteristic fossil...
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kinds of
biozones:
Taxon range biozone,
Concurrent range biozone,
Interval biozone,
Lineage biozone, ****emblage
biozone, and
Abundance biozone. The Taxon...
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geographical distribution; thus, they
correlate the
surrounding rock to a
biozone rather than a
specific time period. Biostratigraphy#Index
fossils Index...
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spanned from c. 550 Ma to c. 539 Ma,
coinciding with the
Terminal Ediacaran biozone. The ****emblage was
characterized by a
faunal turnover, with the decline...
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biozone (formerly the Scaphonyx-Exaeretodon-Herrerasaurus
biozone,
using an
older synonym for Hyperodapedon). This
biozone is characterized...
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stratigraphic occurrence of a taxon. Taxon-range
zones are one of the
fundamental biozones used in
biostratigraphy and are
named after the
taxon whose range they...
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later discovered to be imprecise. It is
currently placed between acritarch biozone 5 and last
appearance of
Pterospathodus amorphognathoides. It has been...
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tiger sharks.[citation needed] This zone
includes '
Biozone' and the 'Great
Barrier Reef'.
Biozone showcases the
biodiversity found in the world's oceans...
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Salter 1865) [Family: Centropleuridae].
Menevia Formation, Pt.
punctuosus Biozone, Porth-y-rhaw, St David's, Dyfed, Wales.
Cnemidopyge Salteri Hicks MS (Salter...
- as a
biostratigraphic unit,
generally shortened to
biozone. The five
commonly used
types of
biozone are ****emblage, range, abundance,
interval and lineage...