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These changes in environment are coupled with changes in paleoecology.
The term calcimicrobe is useful in recreating the paleoecology of these systems.
A recent analysis and discussion of paleoecology.
Ecosystems, paleoecology and human disturbance in tropical and subtropical America.
Paleoecology of a late Cretaceous vertebrate community from Montana.
The principle of actualism is the cornerstone of paleoecology.
A report on the marine paleoecology in the Devonian period of the middle Paleozoic era.
Laub's scientific interests are in paleoecology and archaeology of the Northeastern United States.
Treatise on marine ecology and paleoecology.
"Nobody knows much about the paleoecology of this region or all of North Africa in the late Cretaceous," he said.
"We have among us a distinguished person far more knowledgeable in paleoecology than I," the counselor said, bowing low to the Slavic type.
Late Pleistocene vertebrate paleoecology of the West.
Paleoecology of the primitive snake Pachyrhachis.
Turtles: diversity, paleoecology, and distribution.
The paleoclimate and paleoecology of Brazilian Amazonia.
The aim of paleoecology is therefore to build the most detailed model possible of the life environment of previously living organisms found today as fossils.
Quaternary Paleoecology.
Researchers say Dr. Vermeij's findings are among the foundations of the emerging field of paleoecology.
The prehistoric invertebrates are described as to their taxonomy, morphology, paleoecology, stratigraphic and paleogeographic range.
The squamates: origins, phylogeny, and paleoecology.
Paleoecology of mollusks from the Upper Cretaceous Belly River Group.
He has authored or co-authored over 100 articles and book chapters on vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology.
Paleogeography, geology and paleoecology are all important fields that supply information that is integrated into phylogeographic analyses.
It includes the study of fossils to determine organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments (their paleoecology).
In these two examples, paleogeography and paleoecology have been employed to explain the evolution of new and miniature versions of larger species.