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Fossilization: Understanding the Material Nature of Ancient Plants and Animals / edited by Carole T. Gee, Victoria E. McCoy, and P. Martin Sander. — 1 online resource (pages cm) — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2623227.pdf>.

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"This edited volume provides researchers with an in-depth look at cutting-edge innovations in the art and science of taphonomy--the branch of paleontology that deals with the processes of fossilization--bringing them up to date on current knowledge and defining future directions for research"--.

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  • Cover
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  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction to the Limits of the Fossil Record
  • 2 Organic Phase Preservation in Fossil Dinosaur and Other Tetrapod Bone from Deep Time: Extending the Probable Osteocyte Record to the Early Permian
  • 3 Fossilization of Reproduction- Related Hard and Soft Tissues and Structures in Non- Avian Dinosaurs and Birds
  • 4 Raman Spectroscopy in Fossilization Research: Basic Principles, Applications in Paleontology, and a Case Study on an Acanthodian Fish Spine
  • 5 From Ultrastructure to Biomolecular Composition: Taphonomic Patterns of Tissue Preservation in Arthropod Inclusions in Amber
  • 6 Experimental Silicification of Wood in the Lab and Field: Pivotal Studies and Open Questions
  • 7 The Structure and Chemistry of Silica in Mineralized Wood: Techniques and Analysis
  • 8 Exceptional Fossilization of Ecological Interactions: Plant Defenses during the Four Major Expansions of Arthropod Herbivory in the Fossil Record
  • 9 Color in Living and Fossil Plants: The Search for Biological Pigments in the Paleobotanical Record
  • 10 The Future of Fossilization
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