-
study of
trace fossils, and neoichnology, the
study of
modern traces.
Ichnological science offers many challenges, as most
traces reflect the behaviour...
- The Hitch****
Ichnological Cabinet is a
collection of
fossil footmarks ****embled
between 1836 and 1865 by
Edward Hitch**** (1793–1864),
noted American...
- by wolf
spiders belonging to the
genus Pavocosa,
aiming to
identify ichnological signatures which may
facilitate identification of wolf
spider burrows...
- the
context of
dinosaurs is beneficial. The
glossary does not
cover ichnological and bone
histological terms, nor does it
cover measurements. acetabulum...
- and
deeper bioturbation erasing evidence of
shallower bioturbation.
Ichnological evidence suggests that
recovery and
recolonisation of
marine environments...
-
reoccupation of
burrows in the
Pliocene of the
Pampean Region (Argentina): New
ichnological and
taphonomic evidence".
Historical Biology. 28 (8): 1026–1040. doi:10...
- foot of the trackmaker. The
concept goes all the way back to the 1858
ichnological research of the
Reverend Edward Hitch****
performed on the
Newark Basin...
-
stance can be seen in
paintings by
Charles Knight and
Rudolph Zallinger.
Ichnological evidence in the form of
trackways from
horned dinosaurs and
recent reconstructions...
- A. F.; Diniz,
Cleber Q. C.; Liu,
Alexander G. (11
September 2017). "
Ichnological evidence for
meiofaunal bilaterians from the
terminal Ediacaran and earliest...
- History). Sutcliffe, O.E.; Südkamp, W.H.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (2000). "
Ichnological evidence on the
behaviour of mitrates: two
trails ****ociated with the...