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Disarticulation and Preservation of Fossil Echinoderms: Recognition of Ecological-Time Information in the Echinoderm Fossil Record

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Paperback, 75 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781108789806
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2021 9781108789806
Onderdeel van serie Elements of Paleonto
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The history of life on earth is largely reconstructed from time-averaged accumulations of fossils. A glimpse at ecologic-time attributes and processes is relatively rare. However, the time-sensitive and predictability of echinoderm disarticulation makes them model organisms to determine post-mortem transportation and allows recognition of ecological-time data within paleocommunity accumulations. Unlike many other fossil groups, this has allowed research on many aspects of echinoderms and their paleocommunities, such as the distribution of soft tissues, assessment of the amount of fossil transportation prior to burial, determination of intraspecific variation, paleocommunity composition, estimation of relative abundance of taxa in paleocommunities, determination of attributes of niche differentiation, etc. Crinoids and echinoids have received the most amount of taphonomic research, and the patterns present in these two groups can be used to develop a more thorough understanding of all echinoderm clades.

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ISBN13:9781108789806
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:75

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1. Introduction; 2. Echinoderm skeleton; 3. Accumulations of fossil echinoderms; 4. Disarticulation of echinoderm clades; 5. Preserving an articulated echinoderm; 6. Disarticulation and transport; 7. Data from disarticulation; 8. Encrinites; 9. Discussion.

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        Disarticulation and Preservation of Fossil Echinoderms: Recognition of Ecological-Time Information in the Echinoderm Fossil Record