Taphonomy is defined as the study of the transition of organic remains from the living organism to fossil assemblages (Efremov, 1940). As such, plant taphonomy incorporates the processes of the initial abscission of plant parts, their transport (by air and/or water) to a place of eventual deposition
Lacustrine sediments contain rich plant fossil assemblages because of rapid accumulation rates and t...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...
The study of the processes involved in the production of a fossil assemblage from a living community...
Fossilization of organism remains is the result of biological, physical, and chemical processes at w...
312 The dessicated remains of an unidentified body found in an abandoned urban dwelling. Taphonomy T...
The analysis of plant micro-remains, such as starch granules, phytoliths, and pollen, is now well es...
Plant macrofossils consist of reproductive and vegetative plant parts visible to the unaided eye. La...
Non-biomineralized, or soft-bodied, fossils provide important paleontological information the “stand...
Hotspots represent the ephemeral introduction of nutrients into an environment, and occur in both th...
Taphonomy has two proximate goals: description of ancient biological interactions and description of...
Fossil plants in the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation are preserved in fluvial channel, overbank, and...
The Viséan sequence at East Kirkton contains abundant plant fossils which show a wide range of prese...
Death assemblages are ubiquitous features of many modern marine, transitional, and continental depos...
Paleoethnobotany is the scientific investigation of human and plant interactions in the past; this i...
Lacustrine sediments contain rich plant fossil assemblages because of rapid accumulation rates and t...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...
The study of the processes involved in the production of a fossil assemblage from a living community...
Fossilization of organism remains is the result of biological, physical, and chemical processes at w...
312 The dessicated remains of an unidentified body found in an abandoned urban dwelling. Taphonomy T...
The analysis of plant micro-remains, such as starch granules, phytoliths, and pollen, is now well es...
Plant macrofossils consist of reproductive and vegetative plant parts visible to the unaided eye. La...
Non-biomineralized, or soft-bodied, fossils provide important paleontological information the “stand...
Hotspots represent the ephemeral introduction of nutrients into an environment, and occur in both th...
Taphonomy has two proximate goals: description of ancient biological interactions and description of...
Fossil plants in the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation are preserved in fluvial channel, overbank, and...
The Viséan sequence at East Kirkton contains abundant plant fossils which show a wide range of prese...
Death assemblages are ubiquitous features of many modern marine, transitional, and continental depos...
Paleoethnobotany is the scientific investigation of human and plant interactions in the past; this i...
Lacustrine sediments contain rich plant fossil assemblages because of rapid accumulation rates and t...
The potential usefulness of taphonomical research for studies of Pleistocene mammal remains is detai...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...