Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaLarge vertebrate carcasses contain significant amounts of nutrients that upon death are transferred from the water column to the benthos, enriching the immediate environment. The organisms exploiting these ephemeral resources vary as the carcass decays, creating an ecological succession: mobile scavengers arrive first, followed by enrichment opportunists, sulfophilic taxa, and lastly reef species encrusting the exposed bones. Such communities have been postulated to subsist on the carcasses of Mesozoic marine vertebrates, but are rarely documented in the Jurassic. In particular, these communities are virtually unknown from the Early Jurassic, despite the occurrence of several productive ...
International audienceThe Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in...
International audienceSeveral episodes of strong climate change and environmental perturbation marke...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Exceptional fossil preservation is required to conserve soft-bodied fossils and even more so to cons...
After the discovery of whale fall communities in modern oceans, it has been hypothesized that during...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Especially in Lagerstätten with exceptionally preserved fossils, we can sometimes recognize fossiliz...
peer reviewedA previously undocumented marine vertebrate fauna comprising ichthyosaur, plesiosaur, m...
© 2017 The Authors. Palaeontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Palaeontolog...
Despite their extreme adaptation to life in the open sea, ichthyosaurs were one of the first major g...
Sampling of a lenticular concentration of vertebrate debris and associated sediments from the lower ...
textThe Jurassic (Toarcian) Posidonienschiefer of southern Germany is famous for its well preserved ...
International audienceOver the past three years, paleontological excavations realized in lower Toarc...
International Meeting on Taphonomy and Fossilization (8º. 2017. Viena)The taphonomic histories of fo...
International audienceThe Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in...
International audienceSeveral episodes of strong climate change and environmental perturbation marke...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...
Exceptional fossil preservation is required to conserve soft-bodied fossils and even more so to cons...
After the discovery of whale fall communities in modern oceans, it has been hypothesized that during...
What happens after the death of a marine tetrapod in seawater? Palaeontologists and neontologists ha...
Especially in Lagerstätten with exceptionally preserved fossils, we can sometimes recognize fossiliz...
peer reviewedA previously undocumented marine vertebrate fauna comprising ichthyosaur, plesiosaur, m...
© 2017 The Authors. Palaeontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Palaeontolog...
Despite their extreme adaptation to life in the open sea, ichthyosaurs were one of the first major g...
Sampling of a lenticular concentration of vertebrate debris and associated sediments from the lower ...
textThe Jurassic (Toarcian) Posidonienschiefer of southern Germany is famous for its well preserved ...
International audienceOver the past three years, paleontological excavations realized in lower Toarc...
International Meeting on Taphonomy and Fossilization (8º. 2017. Viena)The taphonomic histories of fo...
International audienceThe Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in...
International audienceSeveral episodes of strong climate change and environmental perturbation marke...
Palaeoepidemiological studies related to palaeoecology are rare, but have the potential to provide i...