Biominerals are recorders of evolution and palaeoenvironments. Predation is one of the most frequent modes leading to the concentration of small vertebrates in fossil assemblages. Consumption by predators produces damages on bones and teeth from prey species, and one of the greatest challenges to taphonomists is differentiating original biological and secondary, geologically altered attributes of fossils. Excellent morphological preservation is often used to assume that the structure and composition of fossils are not modified. Nevertheless, during predation and fossilization, both the physical structure and chemical composition of enamel, dentine and bone are altered, the degree and extent of which varies from site to site, depending on th...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay‐pr...
The assumption that particular depositional environments are associated with certain taphonomic patt...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
International Meeting on Taphonomy and Fossilization (8º. 2017. Viena)The taphonomic histories of fo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Taphonomic study of marine vertebrate remains has traditionally focused on ...
Predation is one of the most recurrent sources of bone accumulations. The influence of predation is ...
The taphonomy of unmineralised Palaeozoic fossils preserved as siliciclastic moulds and casts, and t...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay‐pr...
The assumption that particular depositional environments are associated with certain taphonomic patt...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The fossil record of non-biomineralized animals and tissues provides important insight into deep-tim...
The object of this work is to provide sets of images of taphonomic modifications of vertebrate bones...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...
International Meeting on Taphonomy and Fossilization (8º. 2017. Viena)The taphonomic histories of fo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Taphonomic study of marine vertebrate remains has traditionally focused on ...
Predation is one of the most recurrent sources of bone accumulations. The influence of predation is ...
The taphonomy of unmineralised Palaeozoic fossils preserved as siliciclastic moulds and casts, and t...
Taphonomic experiments provide important insights into fossils that preserve the remains of decay‐pr...
The assumption that particular depositional environments are associated with certain taphonomic patt...
Fossil bones, together with teeth, are the most common remains of vertebrates that could manage to g...