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    Loss of the sedimentary mixed layer as a result of the end-Permian extinction by Hofmann, R., Buatois, L.A., MacNaughton, R.B., Mángano, M.G.

    “…The end-Permian mass extinction resulted in the most dramatic degradation of marine bottom communities during the Phanerozoic. One result of this extinction…”
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    Trace fossils and their palaeoecological significance in Lower Cretaceous lacustrine conservation deposits, El Montsec, Spain by de Gibert, J.M, Fregenal-Martı́nez, M.A, Buatois, L.A, Mángano, M.G

    “…La Pedrera and La Cabrúa at El Montsec, Spain, are two Lower Cretaceous lacustrine conservation deposits ( Konservat-Lagerstätten) that have provided a rich,…”
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    Forced regressive tidal flats; response to falling sea level in tide-dominated settings by Desjardins, Patricio R, Buatois, Luis A, Pratt, Brian R, Mangano, M. Gabriela

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-03-2012)
    “…During forced regression, the coastline advances seaward irrespective of sediment supply and relocates to a topographically lower position. Forced-regressive…”
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    Colonization of Brackish-Water Systems through Time: Evidence from the Trace-Fossil Record by BUATOIS, LUIS A, GINGRAS, MURRAY K, MACEACHERN, JAMES, MÁNGANO, M. GABRIELA, ZONNEVELD, JOHN-PAUL, PEMBERTON, S. GEORGE, NETTO, RENATA G, MARTIN, ANTHONY

    Published in Palaios (01-08-2005)
    “…Trace fossils in estuarine deposits of different ages have been compared to evaluate colonization history of brackish-water ecosystems and to calibrate…”
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    Insect trace fossil associations in Paleosols; the Coprinisphaera ichnofacies by Genise, Jorge F, Mángano, M. Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A, Laza, José H, Verde, Mariano

    Published in Palaios (01-02-2000)
    “…Analysis of fifty-eight paleosol trace fossil assemblages, ranging from the Triassic to the Recent, allows refinement of continental ichnofacies models and the…”
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    Trace fossils from Carboniferous floodplain deposits in western Argentina: implications for ichnofacies models of continental environments by Buatois, Luis A, Mángano, M.Gabriela

    “…Floodplain deposits from the Carboniferous Tupe Formation of western Argentina contain a low-diversity ichnofauna of invertebrates and plants. The assemblage…”
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    Early colonization of the deep sea; ichnologic evidence of deep-marine benthic ecology from the Early Cambrian of northwest Argentina by Buatois, Luis A, Mángano, M. Gabriela

    Published in Palaios (01-12-2003)
    “…Tiering and ichnoguild analysis provide valuable evidence on marine benthic paleoecology. This paper provides the first detailed study on the ecology of a…”
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    Trace fossil analysis of lacustrine facies and basins by Buatois, Luis A, Mángano, M.Gabriela

    “…Two ichnofacies are typical of lacustrine depositional systems. The Scoyenia ichnofacies characterizes transitional terrestrial/nonmarine aquatic substrates,…”
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    Sequence stratigraphic and sedimentologic significance of biogenic structures from a late Paleozoic marginal- to open-marine reservoir, Morrow Sandstone, subsurface of southwest Kansas, USA by Buatois, Luis A, Mángano, M.Gabriela, Alissa, Abdulrahman, Carr, Timothy R

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-09-2002)
    “…Integrated ichnologic, sedimentologic, and stratigraphic studies of cores and well logs from Lower Pennsylvanian oil and gas reservoirs (lower Morrow…”
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    The ichnologic record of the continental invertebrate invasion; evolutionary trends in environmental expansion, ecospace utilization, and behavioral complexity by Buatois, Luis A, Mángano, M. Gabriela, Genise, Jorge F, Taylor, Thomas N

    Published in Palaios (01-06-1998)
    “…The combined study of continental trace fossils and associated sedimentary facies provides valuable evidence of colonization trends and events throughout the…”
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    Contrasting behavioral and feeding strategies recorded by tidal-flat bivalve trace fossils from the Upper Carboniferous of eastern Kansas by Mángano, M. Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A, West, Ronald R, Maples, Christopher G

    Published in Palaios (01-08-1998)
    “…Upper Carboniferous tidal-flat deposits near Waverly, eastern Kansas (Stull Shale Member, Kanwaka Shale Formation), host abundant and very well-preserved trace…”
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    Sedimentary facies and environmental ichnology of a ?Permian playa-lake complex in western Argentina by Zhang, Guocheng, Buatois, Luis A., Mángano, M.Gabriela, Aceñolaza, Florencio G.

    “…A moderately diverse arthropod ichnofauna occurs in ?Permian ephemeral lacustrine deposits of the Paganzo Basin that crop out at Bordo Atravesado, Cuesta de…”
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    The fish trace fossil Undichna from the Cretaceous of Spain by De Gibert, Jordi M., Buatois, Luís A., Fregenal‐Martínez, María A., Gabriela Mángano, M., Ortega, Francisco, Poyato‐Ariza, Francisco J., Wenz, Sylvie

    Published in Palaeontology (01-07-1999)
    “…The Early Cretaceous Spanish localities of El Montsec and Las Hoyas have yielded the fish trails Undichna britannica and Undichna unisulca ichnosp. nov…”
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    Slope-apron deposition in an Ordovician arc-related setting: the Vuelta de Las Tolas Member (Suri Formation), Famatina Basin, northwest Argentina by Mángano, María Gabriela, Buatois, Luis Alberto

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-03-1997)
    “…The Ordovician Suri Formation is part of the infill of the Famatina Basin of northwest Argentina, which formed in an active setting along the western margin of…”
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    Ichnology and sedimentology of a tide-influenced delta, Lower Miocene Chenque Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: Trace-fossil distribution and response to environmental stresses by Carmona, Noelia B., Buatois, Luis A., Ponce, Juan José, Mángano, María Gabriela

    “…Combined sedimentologic and ichnologic analysis of the Lower Miocene Chenque Formation allows recognition of a tide-influenced deltaic succession exposed along…”
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    Applications of ichnology in lacustrine sequence stratigraphy: Potential and limitations by Buatois, Luis A., Mángano, M. Gabriela

    “…In comparison with their marine counterparts, lacustrine ichnofaunas have not been extensively used in sequence stratigraphy. Application of trace fossils in…”
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    The changing face of the deep: Colonization of the Early Ordovician deep-sea floor, Puna, northwest Argentina by Buatois, Luis A., Mángano, M. Gabriela, Brussa, Edsel D., Benedetto, Juan L., Pompei, Javier F.

    “…An Upper Tremadocian deep-sea ichnofauna from the Chiquero Formation of Puna, northwest Argentina, represents a link between Ediacaran and Cambrian…”
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    Bivalve trace fossils in an early Miocene discontinuity surface in Patagonia, Argentina: Burrowing behavior and implications for ichnotaxonomy at the firmground–hardground divide by Carmona, Noelia B., Mángano, María Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A., Ponce, Juan José

    “…Ichnofossils developed in a firmground at the contact between the middle Eocene–lower Miocene continental Sarmiento Formation and the lower Miocene marine…”
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    Trace fossils in the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition: Behavioral diversification, ecological turnover and environmental shift by Seilacher, Adolf, Buatois, Luis A., Gabriela Mángano, M.

    “…After taxonomic revision, trace fossils show a similarly explosive diversification in the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition as metazoan body fossils. In…”
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