作者: Y. Fernández-Jalvo , L. Scott , P. Andrews
DOI: 10.1016/J.QUASCIREV.2010.07.022
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摘要: Abstract The taphonomic history of single fossils or fossil assemblages provides evidence additional to that given by taxonomic identification. Too often taphonomy is viewed as destructive processes biasing past life restricting diversity in the reconstruction palaeoecology, but reality it sheds light on circumstances and preservation organisms. Because recorded modifications are due biotic abiotic agents may not be evident a studied sequence, should seen providing more dynamic view rather than processes.