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The historical background of ichnology: The Wadden Sea, cradle of invertebrate ichnology.--The antecedents of invertebrate ichnology in North America : the Canadian and Cincinnati schools.-- Edward Hitchcock and Roland Bird : two early titans of vertebrate ichnology in North America.--The ichnofacies paradigm : a fifty-year retrospective.--Concepts, methods, theory, and connections to the earth and biological sciences: Whats in a name? : nomenclature, systematics, ichnotaxonomy.--Taphonomy of trace fossils.--Use of trace fossils in genetic stratigraphy.--The application of trace fossils to biostratigraphy.--Trace fossils and marine benthic oxygenation.--Climatic control of marine trace fossil distribution.--Climatic controls on continental trace fossils.-- The trace-fossil record of vertebrates.--Zoophycos and the role of type specimens in ichnotaxonomy.--Ichnofacies, ichnocoenoses, and ichnofabrics of Quaternary shallow-marine to dunal tropical carbonates : a model and implications.-- Deep-sea ichnology : development of major concepts.-- Continental ichnology : fundamental processes and controls on trace fossil distribution.-- Invertebrate ichnology of continental freshwater environments.-- Traces of gastropod predation on molluscan prey in tropical reef environments.-- Early history of symbiosis in living substrates : trace-fossil evidence from the marine record.-- Macroborings and the evolution of marine bioerosion .--Microborings and microbial endoliths : geological implications.-- Stromatolites : a 3.5-billion-year ichnologic record.--Trace fossils in evolutionary paleoecology.--Advances, fresh approaches, and new directions: Importance and usefulness of trace fossils and bioturbation in paleoceanography.--Theoretical and experimental ichnology of mobile foraging.-- Material constraints on infaunal lifestyles : may the persistent and strong forces be with you.-- Complex trace fossils.-- A constructional model for Zoophycos.-- Arthropod tracemakers of Nereites? : neoichnological observations of juvenile limulids and their paleoichnological applications.-- Macaronichnus isp. associated with Piscichnus waitemata in the Miocene of Yonaguni-jima Island, southwest Japan.--Meiobenthic trace fossils as keys to the taphonomic history of shallow-marine epicontinental carbonates .-- Ichnotaxonomic review of dendriniform borings attributed to foraminiferans : Semidendrina igen. nov..-- Ecological and evolutionary controls on the composition of marine and lake ichnofacies.-- Trace fossils in an archaeological context : examples from bison skeletons, Texas, U.S.A.--Ichnofacies of an ancient erg : a climatically influenced trace fossil association in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, southern Utah, U.S.A.-- Endobenthic response through mass-extinction episodes : predictive models and observed patterns |