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Meaning of Paleobiological from wikipedia

- interactions between the modern biosphere and the physical Earth. Paleobiological research uses biological field research of current biota and of fossil...
- Gerald (2016). Avian evolution: the fossil record of birds and its paleobiological significance. Chichester, West Sus****: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-119-02076-9...
- common in the fossil record. Darwin's work on evolution was largely paleobiological in nature, drawing from paleontology, geology and biology, but also...
- aperture area and body m**** in felids: Ecophysiological implications and paleobiological inferences". Geobios. 43 (6): 653–661. Bibcode:2010Geobi..43..653T...
- "Allosaurus" Maxwell, W. Desmond; Ostrom, John H. (1995). "Taphonomy and paleobiological implications of Tenontosaurus–Deinonychus ****ociations". Journal of...
- (2014). "New giant penguin bones from Antarctica: Systematic and paleobiological significance". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 13 (7): 555–560. Bibcode:2014CRPal...
- Gordon MS (Sep–Oct 2004). "The greatest step in vertebrate history: a paleobiological review of the fish-tetrapod transition". Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 77...
- Macroolithus is an oogenus (fossil-egg genus) of dinosaur egg belonging to the oofamily Elongatoolithidae. The type oospecies, M. rugustus, was originally...
- "Ecomorphological correlates of craniodental variation in bears and paleobiological implications for extinct taxa: an approach based on geometric morphometrics"...
- (late Pleistocene–early Holocene, Dolores Formation): body size and paleobiological implications". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology...