Microfossils from Recent and Fossil Shelf Seas

Microfossils from Recent and Fossil Shelf Seas
Author: John William Neale,M. D. Brasier
Publsiher: British Micropalaeontological Society
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1981
Genre: Continental shelf
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032683802

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Microfossils

Microfossils
Author: Howard Armstrong,Martin Brasier
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118685457

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This is a new and completely rewritten edition of the well-known text Microfossils (first published in 1980) covering all the major microfossil groups, with information on taxonomy, phylogeny, ecology and palaeoecology. particular attention is given to the uses of microfossils in environmental reconstruction and biostratigraphy numerous line and half-tone illustrations emphasis on practical applications of micropalaeontology only student-friendly micropaleontology text available

Telychian Rocks of the British Isles and China Silurian Llandovery Series

Telychian Rocks of the British Isles and China  Silurian  Llandovery Series
Author: Charles Hepworth Holland,Michael G. Bassett
Publsiher: National Museum Wales
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0720004551

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Conodont Biofacies and Provincialism

Conodont Biofacies and Provincialism
Author: David Leigh Clark
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 347
Release: 1984
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813721965

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Biotic Interactions in Recent and Fossil Benthic Communities

Biotic Interactions in Recent and Fossil Benthic Communities
Author: Michael J.S. Tevesz,Peter L. McCall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 846
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475707403

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Evolutionary Biology of Ostracoda

Evolutionary Biology of Ostracoda
Author: N. Ikeya,K. Ishizaki,T. Hanai
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1353
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080868525

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There are many competitive works on the market concerning evolutionary biology, but this volume is quite distinctive in its idiographic aspect focusing on Ostracoda viewed from a wide range of disciplines, ages and environments. The book deals with various lines of idiographic biology and palaeontology of Ostracoda and nomothetic trials focusing strongly on evolutionary biology. Particular themes are morphology, biology, evolution, speciation, ecology, palaeoecology, deep sea fauna, biogeography, palaeobiogeography, biostratigraphy and exploration, all concerning Ostracoda. The last decade has witnessed a spectacular renewal of interest in the study of Otracoda, particularly in the evolutionary biology of Ostracoda, including speciation. Ostracoda are unique, ranging in age from the Cambrian period to modern times with carapaces ready to be preserved as fossils, providing various lines of invaluable evidence regarding evolutionary processes. More than 120 participants from 20 countries assembled at the Ninth International Symposium on Ostracoda and this book is a collection of all the papers presented at the Symposium, plus selected papers submitted by non-attending members. It presents an outstanding record of much pioneering research and will be of interest to specalists in Ostracoda as well as all earth and life scientists concerned with evolution. Its value is further enhanced by easy-to-use indexes of authors, localities and taxa.

Paleoecology Biostratigraphy Paleoceanography and Taxonomy of Agglutinated Foraminifera

Paleoecology  Biostratigraphy  Paleoceanography and Taxonomy of Agglutinated Foraminifera
Author: Christoph Hemleben,Michael A. Kaminski,Wolfgang Kuhnt,D.B. Scott
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401133500

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Agglutinated foraminifera are among the most widely distributed and abundant groups of marine meiofauna in some environments (e. g. marshes, deep-sea). They are tolerant of environmental extremes, tending to live where the evolutionarily more advanced calcareous foraminifera cannot survive. However, largely because of historical reasons, the amount of scientific effort invested in this group has been small in comparison to studies of other marine organisms. The NATO Advanced Studies Institute conference on the paleoecology, biostratigraphy, paleoceanography and taxonomy of agglutinated foraminifera in TUbingen September 17-29, 1989, was a direct outgrowth of two previous workshops on agglutinated foraminifers held in Amsterdam in September 1981 (IW AF I) and in Vienna in June 1986 (IW AF 11). As such, the TUbingen conference constitutes the Third International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera (IW AF III) and was organised to provide a platform for synthesizing the current state of knowledge on this group of organisms, and to strengthen interactions between basic research and applied micropaleontology. One of the main underlying themes of the conferen:e was to identify topics in the paleoecology, biostratigraphy, paleoceanography and taxonomy of agglutinated foraminifera which are in urgent need of further research. About 80 scientists and students from 5 continents participated in the TUbingen conference, which is one measure of the growth in interest in agglutinated foraminifers over the past decade. During four days of technical sessions, scientific results were communicated in the form of 34 oral presentations and 15 poster displays.

History of Palaeobotany

History of Palaeobotany
Author: A. J. Bowden,Cynthia V. Burek,R. Wilding
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862391742

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Often regarded as the 'Cinderella' of palaeontological studies, palaeobotany has a history that contains some fascinating insights into scientific endeavour, especially by palaeontologists who were perusing a personal interest rather than a career. The problems of maintaining research facilities in universities, especially in the modern era, are described and reveal a noticeable absence of a national UK strategy to preserve centres of excellence in an avowedly specialist area. Accounts of some of the pioneers demonstrate the importance of collaboration between taxonomists and illustrators. The importance of palaeobotany in the rise of geoconservation is outlined, as well as the significant and influential role of women in the discipline. Although this volume has a predominantly UK focus, two very interesting studies outline the history of palaeobotanical work in Argentina and China.