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Osgood, 1975b

The paleontological significance of trace fossils

Osgood, R. G.
DOI
DOI10.1007/978-3-642-65923-2_6
Aasta1975
RaamatThe Study of Trace Fossils
Toimetaja(d)Frey, R. W.
KirjastusSpringer
Kirjastuse kohtBerlin, Heidelberg
Kuulub kogumikkuFrey, 1975 (eds)
Leheküljed87–108
Tüüppeatükk raamatus
Keelinglise
Id23714

Abstrakt

Trace fossils grade imperceptibly into body fossils; indeed, in some cases the two are difficult to distinguish. Although in most instances the organism responsible for a given trace is impossible to identify, trace fossil studies still can add much to our knowledge of the fossil record. Trace fossils provide rudimentary evidence for the morphology of the tracemakers, but the greatest contribution by traces is their demonstration of behavior patterns among extinct organisms. Trilobites and their traces are an excellent example, especially concerning modes of feeding, locomotio and protection. The contribution of ichnology to the general field of evolution is also important as it pertains to phyletic rates within the Metazoa, particularly during late Precambrian tim

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