Taphonomy and Population Dynamics of an Early Pliocene Vertebrate Fauna, Knox County, Nebraska
Title | Taphonomy and Population Dynamics of an Early Pliocene Vertebrate Fauna, Knox County, Nebraska PDF eBook |
Author | Michael R. Voorhies |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Paleoecology |
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Taphonomy and Population Dynamics of an Early Pliocene Vertebrate Fauna, Knox County, Nebraska
Title | Taphonomy and Population Dynamics of an Early Pliocene Vertebrate Fauna, Knox County, Nebraska PDF eBook |
Author | Michael R. Voorhies |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Paleoecology |
ISBN |
Vertebrate Taphonomy
Title | Vertebrate Taphonomy PDF eBook |
Author | R. Lee Lyman |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 558 |
Release | 1994-07-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1316154173 |
Taphonomy studies the transition of organic matter from the biosphere into the geological record. It is particularly relevant to zooarchaeologists and paleobiologists, who analyse organic remains in the archaeological record in an attempt to reconstruct hominid subsistence patterns and paleoecological conditions. In this user-friendly, encyclopedic reference volume for students and professionals, R. Lee Lyman, a leading researcher in taphonomy, reviews the wide range of analytical techniques used to solve particular zooarchaeological problems, illustrating these in most cases with appropriate examples. He also covers the history of taphonomic research and its philosophical underpinnings. Logically organised and clearly written, the book is an important update on all previous publications on archaeological faunal remains.
Taphonomy
Title | Taphonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald E. Martin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 536 |
Release | 1999-10-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780521598330 |
Taphonomy: A Process Approach is the first book to review the entire field of taphonomy, or the science of fossil preservation. It describes the formation of animal and plant fossils in marine and terrestrial settings and how this affects deciphering the ecology and extinction of past lifeforms and the environments in which they lived. The volume emphasises a process approach to taphonomy and reviews the taphonomic behaviour of all important taxa, plant and animal. It will be useful to anyone interested in the preservation of fossils and the formation of fossil assemblages, but it is aimed primarily at advanced students and professionals working in paleontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, climate modeling and biogeochemistry.
Taphonomy
Title | Taphonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Peter A. Allison |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 603 |
Release | 2010-11-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9048186439 |
Taphonomic bias is a pervasive feature of the fossil record. A pressing concern, however, is the extent to which taphonomic processes have varied through the ages. It is one thing to work with a biased data set and quite another to work with a bias that has changed with time. This book includes work from both new and established researchers who are using laboratory, field and data-base techniques to characterise and quantify the temporal and spatial variation in taphonomic bias. It may not provide all the answers but it will at least shed light on the right questions.
Body Size in Mammalian Paleobiology
Title | Body Size in Mammalian Paleobiology PDF eBook |
Author | John Douglas Damuth |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 1990-11-30 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780521360999 |
There is a growing interest in the biological implications of body size in animals. This parameter is now being used to make inferences and predictions about not only the habits and habitat of a particular species, but also as a way to understand patterns and biases in the fossil record. This valuable collection of essays presents and evaluates techniques of body-mass estimation and reviews current and potential applications of body-size estimates in paleobiology. Coverage is particularly detailed for carnivores, primates and ungulates, but information is also presented on marsupials, rodents and proboscideans. Body Size in Mammalian Paleobiology will prove useful to researchers and graduate students in paleontology, mammalogy, ecology and evolution programmes. It is designed to be both a practical handbook for researchers making and using body-size estimates, and a sourcebook of ideas for applying body size to paleontological problems and directions for future research.
Eocene Biodiversity
Title | Eocene Biodiversity PDF eBook |
Author | Gregg F. Gunnell |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1461512719 |
Initially, this work was designed to document and study the diversification of modern mammalian groups and was quite successful and satisfying. However, as field and laboratory work continued, there began to develop a suspicion that not all of the Eocene story was being told. It became apparent that most fossil samples, especially those from the American West, were derived from similar preservational circumstances and similar depositional settings. A program was initiated to look for other potential sources of fossil samples, either from non-traditional lithologies or from geographic areas that were not typically sampled. As this program of research grew it began to demonstrate that different lithologies and different geographic areas told different stories from those that had been developed based on more typical faunal assemblages. This book is conceived as an introduction to non-traditional Eocene fossils samples, and as a place to document and discuss features of these fossil assemblages that are rare or that come from rarely represented habitats.