The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways
The study of echinoid evolution, diversity, and ecology has always suffered from the fact that they are represented by taxa showing widely differing architectural designs of their multi-plated skeletons, inhabiting a large range of marine paleoenvironments, which result in highly varying taphonomic...
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spelling | Nebelsick, James H. The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021 1 Online-Ressource (43 Seiten) txt c cr Cambridge elements. Elements of paleontology 2517-780X The study of echinoid evolution, diversity, and ecology has always suffered from the fact that they are represented by taxa showing widely differing architectural designs of their multi-plated skeletons, inhabiting a large range of marine paleoenvironments, which result in highly varying taphonomic biases dictating their presence and recognition. This Element addresses the taphonomy of echinoids and includes: a general introduction to the morphological features of echinoids that play a role in their preservation; a review of processes which play an important role in the differential preservation of both regular and irregular echinoids including predation and transport; a summary of taphonomic pathways included in actualistic studies for recent sea urchins and then reconstructed for fossil taxa; and finally, a case study of the variation of echinoid taphonomy across a shelf gradient using the rich Miocene echinoid fauna of Sardinia. Mancosu, Andrea Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108809993 TUM01 ZDB-20-CTM TUM_PDA_CTM https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108893411 Volltext |
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title | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways |
title_auth | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways |
title_exact_search | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways |
title_full | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu |
title_fullStr | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu |
title_full_unstemmed | The taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways James H. Nebelsick, Andrea Mancosu |
title_short | The taphonomy of echinoids |
title_sort | taphonomy of echinoids skeletal morphologies environmental factors and preservation pathways |
title_sub | skeletal morphologies, environmental factors, and preservation pathways |
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