ICHNOLOGY ARTICLES - 1997

The purpose of this page is to provide some examples of articles where ichnology was either the main focus or an integral part of the authors' approach in peer-reviewed research. The following material represents what is undoubtedly an incomplete list of articles from peer-reviewed journals, but should provide a good start to understanding the most current research in ichnology. Articles from Ichnos, the international journal devoted specifically to the study of plant and animals traces, are not listed here (because I do not have access to Ichnos here in Atlanta) but I have included a link to that journal's Web site if you desire any information from that source. (Just click on Ichnos.)

Just in case you are interested in the journals cited here, I have made links within the references to the homepages for those journals.


REFERENCES

Buatois, L. A., Jaflin, G., and Aceñolaza, F. G. 1997. Permian nonmarine invertebrate trace fossils from southern Patagonia, Argentina: Ichnologic signatures of substrate consolidation and colonization sequences. Journal of Paleontology, 71:324-336.

Buckman, J. O. 1997. An unusual new trace fossil from the Lower Carboniferous of Ireland; Intexalvichnus magnus. Journal of Paleontology, 71: p.?

Dworschak, P. C., and Rodrigues, S. de A. 1997. A modern analogue for the trace fossil Gyrolithes: Burrows of the thalassinidean shrimp Axianassa australis. Lethaia, 30: p.?

Palmqvist, P., Martínez-Navarro, B., and Arribas, A. 1997. Prey selection by terrestrial carnivores in a lower Pleistocene paleocommunity. Paleobiology, 22:514-534.

Schwimmer, D. R., Stewart, J. D., and Williams, G. D. 1997. Scavenging by sharks of the genus Squalicorax in the Late Cretaceous of North America. Palaios, 12:71-83.

Stillwell, J. D., Levy, R. H., Feldmann, R. M., Harwood, D. M. 1997. On the rare occurrence of Eocene callianassid decapods (arthopoda) preserved in their burrows, Mount Discovery, east Antarctica. Journal of Paleontology, 71:284-287.

Sutcliffe, O. E. 1997. An ophiuroid trackway from the Lower Devonian Hunsrück Slate, Germany. Lethaia, 30:33-39.

Tverdokhlebov, V. P., Tverdokhelbov, G. I., Benton, M. J., and Storrs, G. W. 1997. First record of footprints of terrestrial vertebrates from the Upper Permian of the Cis-Urals, Russia. Palaeontology, 40:157-166.

Watkins, R., and Coorough, P.J. 1997. Silurian Thalassinoides in an offshore carbonate community, Wisconsin, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 129:109-117.


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