Palaios
Journal
Overview
publication venue for
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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF INVERTEBRATE FECAL PELLETS (EDAPHICHNIUM ISP.) AT AN ICHNOFOSSIL-RICH DINOSAUR NESTING LOCALITY, UPPER CRETACEOUS TWO MEDICINE FORMATION, MONTANA, USA
2021
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UNUSUAL FOSSILIFEROUS CONCRETIONS FROM LACUSTRINE DEPOSITS IN THE LOWER JURASSIC MOENAVE FORMATION IN ST. GEORGE, UTAH, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR ANCIENT FISH MASS MORTALITIES
2020
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MANGANESE-BEARING RHIZOCRETIONS IN THE WILLWOOD FORMATION, WYOMING, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOCLIMATE DURING THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE THERMAL MAXIMUM
2014
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THE GEOZOIC SUPEREON
2011
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THE ROLE OF BACTERIALLY MEDIATED PRECIPITATION IN THE PERMINERALIZATION OF BONE
2010
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Relationship of floodplain ichnocoenoses to paleopedology, paleohydrology, and paleoclimate in the Willwood Formation, Wyoming, during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
2008
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Probable gut contents within a specimen of Brachylophosaurus canadensis (Dinosauria : Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana
2008
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Downslope fossil contamination: Mammal-bearing fluvial conglomerates and the Paleocene-Eocene faunal transition (Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming)
2008
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The paleobiological implications of herbivorous dinosaur coprolites from the upper cretaceous Two Medicine formation of montana: Why eat wood?
2007
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A quantification of size bias in monographic images
2007
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Evaluation of the preservation potential of the yellow shore crab, Hemigrapsus oregenensis, in tidal flat environments
2005
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Remarkable preservation of undigested muscle-tissue within a late Cretaceous tyrannosaurid coprolite from Alberta, Canada
2003
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Bacterial Residues in Coprolite of Herbivorous Dinosaurs: Role of Bacteria in Mineralization of Feces
2001
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Bacterial residues in coprolite of herbivorous dinosaurs: Role of bacteria in mineralization of feces
2001
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Dinosaurs, dung beetles, and conifers: Participants in a Cretaceous food web
1996
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TIME-STRATIGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTION AND INTEGRATION OF PALEOPEDOLOGIC, SEDIMENTOLOGIC, AND BIOTIC EVENTS (WILLWOOD FORMATION, LOWER EOCENE, NORTHWEST WYOMING, USA)
1993
Research
keywords
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0403 Geology, 0602 Ecology, 0603 Evolutionary Biology