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|a Vertebrate microfossil assemblages :
|b their role in paleoecology and paleobiogeography /
|c Edited by Julia T. Stankey and Sven Baszio
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|a Indiana :
|b Indiana University Press,
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|a 278 p. :
|b il.; fot.; mapas ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a Incluye índice analítico
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|a Part one: Importance of microvertebrate sites, simpling, statical methods, and taphonomy -- 1. Information from microvertebrate localities: potencials and limits / Sven Baszio -- 2. How much is enough? a repetable, efficient, and controlled simpling protocol for assessing taxonomic diversity and abundance in vertebrate microfossil assemblages / Heather A. Jamniczky, Donald B. Brinkman and Anthony P. Russell -- 3. Taphonomic issues relating to concentrations of pedogenic nodules and vertebrates in the paleocene and miocene gulf coastal plain: exaples from Texas and Lousiana, USA / Judith A. Schiebout, Paul D. White, and Grant S. Boardman
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|a Part two: Guild analysis, ecological and faunal analyses, biodiversity, and paleobiogeography -- 4. The structure of late cretaceous (late Campanian). Nonmarine auatic communities: a guild analysis of two vertebrate microfossil lacalities in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada / Donald B. Brinkman -- 5. Vertebrate paleoecology from microsities, talley mountain, Upper Aguja formation (late cretaceous), Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA / Julia T. Stankey -- 6. Terrestrial and aquatic vertebrate paleocommunities of the Masaverde formation (upper cretaceous, campanian) of the Wind River and Bighorn Basins, Wyoming, USA / David G. DeMar Jr. and Brent H. Breithaupt -- 7. Lack of variability in feeding patterns of the sauropod dinosaurs diplodocus and camarasaurus (late jurassic, western USA) with respect to climate as indicated ny tooth wear features / Anthony R. Fiorillo -- 8. Diversity of latest cretaceous (late maastrichtian) small theropods and brds: teeth from lance and hell creek formations, USA / Julia T. Stankey -- 9. Small theropod teeth from the lance formatios of Wyoming, USA / Nick Longrich -- 10. The first serrate bird tooth / Philip J. Currie and Clive Coy -- 11. First dinosaur eggshells from Texas, USA: Aguja formation (Late Campanian), Big Bend National Park / Ed Welsh and Julia T. Stankey -- 12. Review of the Abanerpeontidae (Lissamphibia), with commentson the paleoecological preferences of European Tertiar Albanerpetontids / James D. Gardner and Madelaine Böhme -- 13. New information on Frogs (Lissamphibia: Anura) from the lance formation (Late Maastrichtian) and bug reek Anthills (Late Maastrichtian and Early Paleocene), Hell creek formation, USA / James D. Gardner
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|a Baszio, Sven
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|a Russel, Anthony P.
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|a Jamniczky, Heather A.
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|a Brinkman, Donald B.
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|a Schiebout, Judith A.
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|a White, Paul D.
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|a Boardman, Grant S.
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|a DeMar Jr., David G.
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|a Breithaupt, Brent H.
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|a Fiorillo, Anthony R.
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|a Welsh, Ed
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|a Gardner, James D.
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