Organisms and their environments have been interacting and modifying one another since life began. The modification of an environment by one organism such that it affects other organisms is known as ecosystem engineering and such modifications can result in long-term changes that have evolutionary consequences. Behavioral interactions between organisms and sediments are one such type of ecosystem engineering and the importance of the effects were first realized by Charles Darwin. The results of behavioral interactions between organisms and sediments are recorded as trace fossils. As yet, trace fossils are an underutilized resource for studying environmental and ecosystem change and are largely underappreciated by those outside of the ichnol...
Paleontology is the study of past life. The geological record preserves the history of individual or...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Trace fossils that are older than known animal fossils may have been formed by large unicellular org...
Organisms and their environments have been interacting and modifying one another since life began. T...
Understanding how ecosystems function at present is critical to any assessment of how they functione...
Contemporary species are undergoing population declines and extinction at rates unprecedented in rec...
El comportamiento de los organismos del pasado puede interpretarse a través del estudio de los icno...
The study and application of ichnology, or trace fossils, have evolved substantially since trace fos...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Trace fossils represent records of the activity of both epifaunal and infaunal ...
The colonization of land was one of the major events in Earth history, leading to the expansion of l...
This is a review of the main uses of vertebrate trace fossils, ichnofabrics and ichnofacies in the p...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
General ecological theories have paid scant attention to the information preserved in the fossil rec...
Palaeoecology involves analysis of fossil and sub-fossil evidence preserved within sediments to unde...
Paleontology lies at the interface of earth sciences, biology and geologic time. When matched to his...
Paleontology is the study of past life. The geological record preserves the history of individual or...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Trace fossils that are older than known animal fossils may have been formed by large unicellular org...
Organisms and their environments have been interacting and modifying one another since life began. T...
Understanding how ecosystems function at present is critical to any assessment of how they functione...
Contemporary species are undergoing population declines and extinction at rates unprecedented in rec...
El comportamiento de los organismos del pasado puede interpretarse a través del estudio de los icno...
The study and application of ichnology, or trace fossils, have evolved substantially since trace fos...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Trace fossils represent records of the activity of both epifaunal and infaunal ...
The colonization of land was one of the major events in Earth history, leading to the expansion of l...
This is a review of the main uses of vertebrate trace fossils, ichnofabrics and ichnofacies in the p...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
General ecological theories have paid scant attention to the information preserved in the fossil rec...
Palaeoecology involves analysis of fossil and sub-fossil evidence preserved within sediments to unde...
Paleontology lies at the interface of earth sciences, biology and geologic time. When matched to his...
Paleontology is the study of past life. The geological record preserves the history of individual or...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
Trace fossils that are older than known animal fossils may have been formed by large unicellular org...