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Buatois, Luis A.
The trace-fossil record of major evolutionary events.[electronic resource] /Volume 1,Precambrian and Paleozoic
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
560.43
書名/作者:
The trace-fossil record of major evolutionary events./ edited by M. Gabriela Mangano, Luis A. Buatois.
其他題名:
Precambrian and Paleozoic
其他作者:
Mangano, M. Gabriela.
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 358 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Trace fossils.
標題:
Environment.
標題:
Geoecology/Natural Processes.
標題:
Biogeosciences.
標題:
Paleontology.
標題:
Evolutionary Biology.
ISBN:
9789401796002
ISBN:
9789401795999
內容註:
1. The conceptual and methodological tools of ichnology -- 2. Ediacaran ecosystems and the dawn of animals -- 3. The Cambrian explosion -- 4. The Great Ordovician Biodiversification event -- 5. The prelude to terrestrial invasion -- 6. The establishment of continental ecosystems -- 7. The end-Permian mass extinction.
摘要、提要註:
This volume addresses major evolutionary changes that took place during the Ediacaran and the Paleozoic. These include discussions on the nature of Ediacaran ecosystems, as well as the ichnologic signature of evolutionary radiations, such as the Cambrian explosion and the Great Ordovician biodiversification event, the invasion of the land, and the end-Permian mass extinction. This volume set provides innovative reviews of the major evolutionary events in the history of life from an ichnologic perspective. Because the long temporal range of trace fossils has been commonly emphasized, biogenic structures have been traditionally overlooked in macroevolution. However, comparisons of ichnofaunas through geologic time do reveal the changing ecology of organism-substrate interactions. The use of trace fossils in evolutionary paleoecology represents a new trend that is opening a window for our understanding of major evolutionary radiations and mass extinctions. Trace fossils provide crucial evidence for the recognition of spatial and temporal patterns and processes associated with paleoecologic breakthroughs.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9600-2
The trace-fossil record of major evolutionary events.[electronic resource] /Volume 1,Precambrian and Paleozoic
The trace-fossil record of major evolutionary events.
Volume 1,Precambrian and Paleozoic[electronic resource] /Precambrian and Paleozoicedited by M. Gabriela Mangano, Luis A. Buatois. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2016. - xviii, 358 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Topics in geobiology,v.390275-0120 ;. - Topics in geobiology ;v.43..
1. The conceptual and methodological tools of ichnology -- 2. Ediacaran ecosystems and the dawn of animals -- 3. The Cambrian explosion -- 4. The Great Ordovician Biodiversification event -- 5. The prelude to terrestrial invasion -- 6. The establishment of continental ecosystems -- 7. The end-Permian mass extinction.
This volume addresses major evolutionary changes that took place during the Ediacaran and the Paleozoic. These include discussions on the nature of Ediacaran ecosystems, as well as the ichnologic signature of evolutionary radiations, such as the Cambrian explosion and the Great Ordovician biodiversification event, the invasion of the land, and the end-Permian mass extinction. This volume set provides innovative reviews of the major evolutionary events in the history of life from an ichnologic perspective. Because the long temporal range of trace fossils has been commonly emphasized, biogenic structures have been traditionally overlooked in macroevolution. However, comparisons of ichnofaunas through geologic time do reveal the changing ecology of organism-substrate interactions. The use of trace fossils in evolutionary paleoecology represents a new trend that is opening a window for our understanding of major evolutionary radiations and mass extinctions. Trace fossils provide crucial evidence for the recognition of spatial and temporal patterns and processes associated with paleoecologic breakthroughs.
ISBN: 9789401796002
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-017-9600-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
554660
Trace fossils.
LC Class. No.: QE720.5
Dewey Class. No.: 560.43
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