- of
paleontology in the 1950s,
though paleontologists have
conducted paleoecological studies since the
creation of
paleontology in the 1700s and 1800s....
-
Titanomyrma is a
genus of
extinct giant ants
which lived during the Eocene. The type
species Titanomyrma gigantea and the
smaller Titanomyrma simillima...
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dealing with
topics concerning Allosaurus in life (paleobiological and
paleoecological topics). Such
studies have
covered topics including skeletal variation...
- for the
southern Tethyan Ocean:
Insights from the
geochemical and
paleoecological analyses of
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- Palaeoecology,
first published in 1980,
Birks and
Birks described how
paleoecological studies "of peat can be used to
reveal what
plant communities were...
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- The
Organ Rock
Formation or
Organ Rock
Shale is a
formation within the late
Pennsylvanian to
early Permian Cutler Group and is
deposited across southeastern...