Definition of Palaeobiology. Meaning of Palaeobiology. Synonyms of Palaeobiology

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Definition of Palaeobiology

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- Paleobiology (or palaeobiology) is an interdisciplinary field that combines the methods and findings found in both the earth sciences and the life sciences...
- Paleobiology is a scientific journal promoting the integration of biology and conventional paleontology, with emphasis placed on biological or paleobiological...
- Liopleurodon (/ˌlaɪoʊˈplʊərədɒn/; meaning 'smooth-sided teeth') is an extinct genus of carnivorous pliosaurid pliosaurs that lived from the Callovian stage...
- Cambridge, followed by a master's in palaeobiology from the University of Bristol, and a PhD in palaeobiology from University College London. Halliday...
- fellow of King's College Cambridge. In 2009 Goswami became a lecturer of Palaeobiology at University College London (UCL) in the Department of Genetics, Evolution...
- Saltasaurus (which means "lizard from Salta") is a genus of saltasaurid dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous period of Argentina. Small among sauropods, though...
- Stratigraphic paleobiology is a branch of geology that is closely related to paleobiology, sequence stratigraphy and sedimentology. Stratigraphic paleobiology...
- embedded and fossilised), biomechanics (how their skeletons worked), and palaeobiology (life cir****stances) of Plateosaurus have been re-studied in detail...
- Thylacosmilus is an extinct genus of saber-toothed metatherian mammals that inhabited South America from the Late Miocene to Pliocene epochs. Though Thylacosmilus...
- Megalania (Var**** priscus) is an extinct species of giant monitor lizard, part of the megafaunal ****emblage that inhabited Australia during the Pleistocene...