Search Results - "Bromley, Richard G"
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Ichnotaxobases for Bioerosion Trace Fossils in Bones
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2014)“…Bioerosion trace fossils in bones are defined as biogenic structures that cut or destroy hard bone tissue as the result of mechanical and/or chemical…”
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Bioerosive structures from Miocene marine mobile‐substrate communities in southern Spain, and description of a new sponge boring
Published in Palaeontology (01-05-2011)“…: Neogene palaeoshore sediments are abundantly represented along the Mediterranean coast of Iberia. An outcrop north of the Sierra Tejeda, named La Resinera,…”
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Paleoethologic interpretation of complex Thalassinoides in shallow-marine limestones, Lower Ordovician, southern Sweden
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-03-2003)“…Lower Ordovician Thalassinoides ( T. bacae isp. nov.) from Öland, Sweden, is characterized by irregularly anastomosing, horizontal tunnel mazes with highly…”
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Marvellous Maastrichtian miners – bioerosional trace fossils as natural casts from the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage, the Netherlands
Published in Netherlands Journal of Geosciences (19-09-2024)“…Over recent decades, the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage in southern Limburg (the Netherlands) and contiguous Belgian territory, and the former…”
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BIOEROSION IN THE PLEISTOCENE OF SOUTHERN ITALY: ICHNOGENERA CAULOSTREPSIS AND MAEANDROPOLYDORA
Published in Rivista italiana di paleontologia e stratigrafia (12-05-2020)“…The ichnogenera Caulostrepsis Clarke and Maeandropolydora Voigt are re—examined and redescribed on the basis of new material from Cretaceous deposits at Ivö…”
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THE ICHNOGENUS ENTOBIA FROM THE MIOCENE, PLIOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE OF SOUTHERN ITALY
Published in Rivista italiana di paleontologia e stratigrafia (17-04-2020)“…The taxonomy ef the ichnogenus Entobia Bronn, 1837 is investigated on the basis of Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene material from localities in Puglia…”
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BIOEROSION OF THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE TRANSGRESSION OF SOUTHERN ITALY
Published in Rivista italiana di paleontologia e stratigrafia (27-03-2020)“…During the Pliocene and Lower Pleistocene, the structural unit of the Murge was largely submerged by a marine transgression. As the sea advanced, the limestone…”
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Underground Miners Come Out to the Surface - Trails of Earthworms
Published in Ichnos (Chur, Switzerland) (02-01-2016)“…Surface trails of earthworms exhibit a similar pattern and geometrical arrangement at three different localities in southern, western, and central Europe and,…”
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Attachment strategies of organisms on hard substrates: A palaeontological view
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (22-03-2006)“…Attached organisms on hard substrates have been termed sessile, fixed, encrusting, cemented. These terms reflect the palaeontological aspect of these…”
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Record of a tectonically-controlled regression captured by changes in carbonate skeletal associations on a structured island shelf (mid-Pleistocene, Rhodes, Greece)
Published in Sedimentary geology (01-01-2013)“…The Plio–Pleistocene warm-temperate carbonate deposits along the SE coast of Rhodes (Greece) formed on a highly structured island ‘shelf’ during a major…”
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Finichnus, a new name for the ichnogenus Leptichnus Taylor, Wilson and Bromley, 1999, preoccupied by Leptichnus Simroth, 1896 (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
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Centrichnus eccentricus Revisited: A New View on Anomiid Bivalve Bioerosion
Published in Acta palaeontologica Polonica (01-08-2015)“…Saddle oysters (Anomiidae) attach themselves to calcareous hard substrates by means of a calcified byssus that etches an attachment structure, referred to as…”
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Phycosiphon incertum revisited: Anconichnus horizontalis is its junior subjective synonym
Published in Journal of paleontology (01-11-1994)“…Comparisons between Phycosiphon incertum Fischer-Ooster (1858) and Anconichnus horizontalis Kern (1978) show that these two monotypic ichnogenera do not differ…”
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Structure and function of large, lobed Zoophycos, Pliocene of Rhodes, Greece
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-03-2003)“…In the Kolymbia limestone facies (upper Pliocene) of the Rhodes Formation of Rhodes, Greece, a study was made of a large, spiral form of Zoophycos, named…”
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Chondrites: A Trace Fossil Indicator of Anoxia in Sediments
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25-05-1984)“…The trace fossil Chondrites, a highly branched burrow system of unknown endobenthic deposit feeders, occurs in all types of sediment, including those deposited…”
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Diminutive trace fossils in the Chengjiang Lagerstätte
Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-12-2007)“…Diminutive trace fossils described here have been well preserved in connection with certain pliable carapaces or skeletons of the Chengjiang animals…”
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Hillichnus lobosensis igen. et isp. nov., a complex trace fossil produced by tellinacean bivalves, Paleocene, Monterey, California, USA
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-03-2003)“…A highly complex trace fossil has been well exposed and long known at Lobos Point, south of Monterey, central California but has defied interpretation. The…”
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ICHNOLOGICAL STUDY OF SHALLOW MARINE ENDOLITHIC SPONGES FROM THE ITALIAN COAST
Published in Rivista italiana di paleontologia e stratigrafia (01-09-2018)“…Living boring sponges belonging to eight species of the genera Siphonodictyon, Cliona and Cliothosa, were collected from the limestone seafloor of the Apulian…”
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Diagenetic Microlamination in Chalk
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