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Experimental Approaches to Understanding Fossil Organisms Lessons from the Living

Series: Topics in Geobiology Volume: 41
By: Daniel I Hembree(Editor), Brian F Platt(Editor), Jon J Smith(Editor)
540 pages, 48 colour & 70 b/w illustrations, 43 tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
Experimental Approaches to Understanding Fossil Organisms
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About this book

Paleontologists and geologists struggle with research questions often complicated by the loss or even absence of key paleobiological and paleoenvironmental information. Insight into this missing data can be gained through direct exploration of analogous living organisms and modern environments. Creative, experimental and interdisciplinary treatments of such ancient-Earth analogs form the basis of Lessons from the Living.

Experimental Approaches to Understanding Fossil Organisms unites a diverse range of expert paleontologists, neontologists and geologists presenting case studies that cover a spectrum of topics, including functional morphology, taphonomy, environments and organism-substrate interactions.

Contents

Part I Functional Morphology

1. Crinoids Aweigh: Experimental Biomechanics of Ancyrocrinus Holdfasts         

Roy E. Plotnick and Jennifer Bauer

2. Ultra-elongate freshwater pearly mussels (Unionida): Roles for function and constraint in multiple morphologic convergences with marine taxa

Laurie C. Anderson

3. Relationships of Internal Shell Features to Chemosymbiosis, Life Position, and Geometric Constraints within the Lucinidae (Bivalvia)

Laurie C. Anderson

4. Modern Analogs for the Study of Eurypterid Paleobiology

Danita S. Brandt and Victoria McCoy

5. New Applications for Constrained Ordination: Reconstructing Feeding Behaviors in Fossil Remingtonocetinae (Cetacea: Mammalia)

Lisa Noelle Cooper, Tobin L. Hieronymus, Christopher J. Vinyard, Sunil Bajpai, and J.G.M. Thewissen

Part II Taphonomy and Environment

6. Patterns in Microbialites Throughout Geologic Time: Is the Present Really the Key to the Past?

Kristen L. Myshrall, Christophe Dupraz, Pieter T. Visscher

7 The Relationship Between Modern Mollusk Assemblages and their Expression in Subsurface Sediment in a Carbonate Lagoon, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Karla Parsons-Hubbard, Dennis Hubbard, Caitlin Tems, and Ashley Burkett

8. Biotic Segregation In An Upper Mesotidal Dissipative Ridge And Runnel Succession, West Salish Sea, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

John-Paul Zonneveld, Murray K. Gingras, Cheryl A. Hodgson, Luke P. McHugh,  Reed A. Myers, Jesse A. Schoengut, and Bryce Wetthuhn

9. Using X-ray Radiography to Observe Fe distributions in Bioturbated Sediment

Murray K. Gingras, John-Paul Zonneveld, and Kurt O. Konhauser

10. Phytoliths as Tracers of Recent Environmental Change

Ethan G. Hyland

Part III Organism-Substrate Interaction

11. Large Complex Burrows of Terrestrial Invertebrates: Neoichnology of Pandinus imperator (Scorpiones: Scorpionidae)

Daniel I. Hembree

12. Biomechanical Analysis of Fish Swimming Trace Fossils (Undichna): Preservation and Mode of Locomotion

María Cristina Cardonattoand Ricardo Néstor Melchor

13. The Neoichnology of Two Terrestrial Ambystomatid Salamanders: Quantifying Amphibian Burrows Using Modern Analogues

Nicole D. Dzenowski and Daniel I. Hembree

14. Biogenic Structures of Burrowing Skinks: Neoichnology of Mabuya multifaciata (Squamata: Scincidae)

Angeline Catena and Daniel I. Hembree

15. Novel Neoichnology of Elephants: Nonlocomotive Interactions with Sediment, Locomotion Traces in Partially Snow-Covered Sediment, and Implications for Proboscidean Paleoichnology

Brian F. Platt and Stephen T. Hasiotis

16. Burrows and Related Traces in Snow and Vegetation Produced by the Norwegian Lemming (Lemmuslemmus)

Dirk Knaust

17. Near-Surface Imaging (GPR) of Biogenic Structures in Siliciclastic, Carbonate, and Gypsum Dunes

Ilya V. Buynevich, H. Allen Curran, Logan A. Wiest, Andrew P.K. Bentley, Sergey V. Kadurin, Christopher T. Seminack, Michael Savarese, David Bustos, Bosiljka  Glumac, and Igor A.Losev

 

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Biography

Daniel I. Hembree, Associate Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Ohio University; PhD University of Kansas 2005. Brian F. Platt, Assistant Professor, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, University of Mississippi; PhD University of Kansas 2012. Jon J. Smith, Assistant Scientist, Stratigraphic Research Group, Kansas Geological Survey; PhD University of Kansas 2007.

Series: Topics in Geobiology Volume: 41
By: Daniel I Hembree(Editor), Brian F Platt(Editor), Jon J Smith(Editor)
540 pages, 48 colour & 70 b/w illustrations, 43 tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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