Ichnoentomology

Ichnoentomology

Insect Traces in Soils and Paleosols

Genise, Jorge Fernando

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2016

695

Dura

Inglês

9783319282084

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 The wall: where everything begins.- Chapter 3 Other characters: shape, fillings and further micromorphological characters.- Chapter 4 Classifications. The utopia of classifying the unclassifiable.- Chapter 5 The keys I. Celliformidae and Coprinisphaeridae.- Chapter 6 The keys II. Krausichnidae and Pallichnidae.- Chapter 7 Dung beetle masonry.- Chapter 8 Trace fossils of dung beetles.- Chapter 9 Basic architecture of soil nesting wasps and bees.- Chapter 10 Wasp and bee trace fossils.- Chapter 11 Blueprints of termite and ant nests.- Chapter 12 The trace fossil record of eusociality in ants and termites.- Chapter 13 Other insect trace fossils in paleosols: cicadas, chafers, weevils and sphinx moths.- Chapter 14 Traces from nest invaders.- Chapter 15 Soil neighbors I: traces of other organisms in paleosols. Crustaceans and earthworms.- Chapter 16 Soil neighbors II: traces of other organisms in paleosols. Vertebrates and roots.- Chapter 17 Insect trace fossils in other substrates than paleosols I. Plant remains.- Chapter 18 Insect trace fossils in other substrates than paleosols II. Bones, caddisfly cases, trackways, imprints and aerial nests.- Chapter 19 Trace fossils as the physical evidence of evolution of insect behavior.- Chapter 20 (The most remarkable insect) ichnofabrics in paleosols.- Chapter 21 Paleosol ichnofacies.- Chapter 22 Paleoenvironmental analysis and ichnoentomological synthesis.
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Evolution;Ichnology;Insects;Paleoenvironmental;Paleosols;Trace fossils;Entomology