Vertebrate microfossil assemblages contain abundant fossil material of small and large bodied animals recruited from the local paleocommunity that can provide important information for reconstructing regional paleoecology. The Foremost Formation is the oldest unit of the Belly River Group, and records the transition from the fully marine shales of the Pakowki Formation to the non-marine strata of the relatively well-sampled Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations. Although the Foremost Formation has relatively limited exposure and vertebrate fossil material is not abundant, it does contain some important early records of major vertebrate clades from Laramidia (e.g. ceratopsids, pachycephalosaurids). Here we document a new microfossil localit...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...
none4siPlesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Albert...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...
Vertebrate microfossil assemblages contain abundant fossil material of small and large bodied animal...
Bonebeds – concentrations of bioclastic debris of vertebrates in geological strata – can accumulate ...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
none2This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds o...
none9siPatterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been i...
none3siThe Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil si...
This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds of the...
This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds of the...
The Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil sites in ...
The present study detects changes in dinosaur assemblages from the Upper Creataceous of South Albert...
The Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil sites in ...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...
none4siPlesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Albert...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...
Vertebrate microfossil assemblages contain abundant fossil material of small and large bodied animal...
Bonebeds – concentrations of bioclastic debris of vertebrates in geological strata – can accumulate ...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
Patterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been interpre...
none2This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds o...
none9siPatterns of Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate diversity across North America have been i...
none3siThe Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil si...
This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds of the...
This study reports on a new microvertebrate locality from the Campanian (c74 My) fluvial beds of the...
The Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil sites in ...
The present study detects changes in dinosaur assemblages from the Upper Creataceous of South Albert...
The Grande Prairie region (Alberta, Canada) includes some of the richest Cretaceous fossil sites in ...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...
none4siPlesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Albert...
Plesiosaurs and mosasaurs are identified from the Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta, Cana...