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Trace Fossils in Evolutionary Palaeocology

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Part of the Fossils and Strata Series

The publication, Trace Fossils in Evolutionary Palaeocology, details the session proceedings on Trace Fossils at the First International Palaeontological Congress in Sydney, Australia, held in 2002. Preface iii

Synopses iv

Luis A. Buatois & M. Gabriela Mángano
Terminal Proterozoic-Early Cambrian ecosystems: ichnology of the Puncoviscana Formation, northwest Argentina 1

M. Gabriela Mángano & Luis A. Buatois
Reconstructing Early Phanerozoic intertidal ecosystems: ichnology of the Puncoviscana Formation, northwest Argentina 17

Alfred Uchman
Deep-sea trace fossils controlled by palaeo-oxygenation and deposition: an example from the Lower Cretaceous dark flysch deposits of the Silesian Unit, Carpathians, Poland 39

Yoshitaka Kakuwa
Trace fossils from the Triassic-Jurassic deep water, oceanic radiolarian chert successions of Japan 58

Stephen M. Hubbard, Murray K. Gingras & S. George Pemberton
Palaeoenvironmental implications of trace fossils in estuary deposits of the Cretaceous Bluesky Formation, Cadotte region, Alberta, Canada 68

Murray R. Gregory, Anthony J. Martin & Kathleen A. Campbell
Compound trace fossils formed by plant and animal interactions: Quaternary of northern New Zealand and Sapelo Island, Georgia (USA) 88

Karen Adami-Rodrigues, Roberto Iannuzzi & Irajá Damiani Pinto
Permian plant insect interactions from a Gondwana flora of southern Brazil 106

Ingrid Glaub & Klaus Vogel
The stratigraphic record of microborings 126

Simon J. Braddy
Ichnological evidence for the arthropod invasion of land 136

Noelia B. Carmona, Luis A. Buatois & M Gabriela Mángano
The trace fossil record of burrowing decapod crustaceans: evaluating evolutionary radiations and behavioural convergence 141

Barry Webby and Luis Buatois are the authors of Trace Fossils in Evolutionary Palaeocology: Proceedings of Session 18 (Trace Fossils) of the First International Palaeontological Congress, Sydney, Australia, July 2002, published by Wiley.


AUTHORS:

Barry Webby,Luis Buatois,Maria Gabriela Mangano

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9781405169851

BINDING:

Paperback

BISAC:

Science

LANGUAGE:

English

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