Vertebrate Ichnology: Fish Ichnology, Consumption, Burrows and Reproduction, Geoconservation is a comprehensive and meticulously researched review and analysis of the entire vertebrate trace fossil record, shedding light on lesser-known vertebrate traces beyond footprints. From vertebrate burrows to the ichnology of reproduction, each chapter provides valuable insights and up-to-date information. The book explores a wide range of topics, including consumption through coprolites, dentalites, regurgitalites, and other trace fossils that are evidence of vertebrate predation and consumption.
This authoritative reference provides students, researchers, and professionals in the field of Earth and Planetary sciences with updated information on the geological heritage of vertebrate ichnosites and their importance in geoconservation efforts.
This authoritative reference provides students, researchers, and professionals in the field of Earth and Planetary sciences with updated information on the geological heritage of vertebrate ichnosites and their importance in geoconservation efforts.
Table of Contents
1. Fish Trails and Imprints2. Analyzing Coprolites: Different Methods for the Study of Coprolites
3. Dentalites
4. Regurgitalites
5. Consumulites
6. Coprolites
7. Gastroliths
8. Pabulites, Digestilites, Micturalites and Other Trace Fossil Evidence of Predation and Consumption
9. Vertebrate Burrows
10. The Ichnology of Reproduction in Fossil Tetrapods
11. Vertebrate Ichnosites as Geological Heritage: a Global Synthesis of Best Practices in Geoconservation