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Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Paleontological Society,
printed [and distributed] by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Language
English
Pages
285
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Isotope paleobiology and paleoecology
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Table of Contents
So why should paleontologists care about geochemistry? / by Richard M. Corfield and Richard D. Norris.
Life history and stable isotope geochemistry of planktonic foraminifera / by Howard J. Spero.
Isotopic determination of growth and longevity in fossil and modern invertebrates / by Douglas S. Jones.
Recognition and macroevolutionary significance of photosymbiosis in molluscs, corals and foraminifera / by Richard D. Norris.
Isotope paleobiology of the vertebrates: ecology, physiology, and diagenesis / by Reese E. Barrick.
Stable isotopes and the study of evolution in planktonic foraminifera / by Paul Pearson.
Isotopic proxies for ecological collapse and recovery from mass extinctions / by Steve D'Hondt.
Isotopic inferences on early ecosystems / by Andrew H. Knoll and Donald E. Canfield.
Stratification and oxygen isotopes in the paleozoic: Is paleothermometry in hot water? / by Peter A. Allison, Rupert Ford and Richard Corfield.
Chemosynthesis and chemosymbiosis in the fossil record: detecting unusual communities using isotope geochemistry / by Emily A. CoBabe.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
"Presented as a Paleontological Society short course at the 110th annual meeting, Geological Society of America, Sunday, October 25, 1998, Toronto, Canada."--p. iv.
"October 1998."
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