Pleistocene vertebrate tracksites on the Cape south coast of South Africa and their potential palaeoecological implications
Abstract
Body fossil remains usually provide the main palaeontological resource for palaeoecological studies. Ichnology has the capacity to independently complement such data. Fossil tracksites provide a direct record of animals whose tracks have been preserved, and with regard to the Palaeo-Agulhas Plain they have direct relevance in considering palaeoecology. While biases may be present in ichnological data, they are different from the biases inherent...
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Title
Pleistocene vertebrate tracksites on the Cape south coast of South Africa and their potential palaeoecological implications
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
235
Pages
105857 - 105857
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