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- Trace_fossil abstract "Trace fossils, also called ichnofossils (sg. /ˈɪknoʊfɒsɨl/; Greek: ιχνος ikhnos "trace, track"), are geological records of biological activity. Trace fossils may be impressions made on the substrate by an organism: for example, burrows, borings (bioerosion), urolites (erosion caused by evacuation of liquid wastes), footprints and feeding marks, and root cavities. The term in its broadest sense also includes the remains of other organic material produced by an organism — for example coprolites (fossilized droppings) or chemical markers — or sedimentological structures produced by biological means - for example, stromatolites. Trace fossils contrast with body fossils, which are the fossilized remains of parts of organisms' bodies, usually altered by later chemical activity or mineralization.Sedimentary structures, for example those produced by empty shells rolling along the sea floor, are not produced through the behaviour of an organism and not considered trace fossils.The study of traces is called ichnology, which is divided into paleoichnology, or the study of trace fossils, and neoichnology, the study of modern traces. This science is challenging, as most traces reflect the behaviour — not the biological affinity — of their makers. As such, trace fossils are categorised into form genera, based upon their appearance and the implied behaviour of their makers.".
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- Trace_fossil wikiPageExternalLink ichnogenera.htm.
- Trace_fossil wikiPageExternalLink images.htm.
- Trace_fossil wikiPageExternalLink trafos.html.
- Trace_fossil wikiPageExternalLink WilsonPalmer06.pdf.
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- Trace_fossil hasPhotoCollection Trace_fossil.
- Trace_fossil subject Category:Bioindicators.
- Trace_fossil subject Category:Paleozoology.
- Trace_fossil subject Category:Trace_fossils.
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- Trace_fossil comment "Trace fossils, also called ichnofossils (sg. /ˈɪknoʊfɒsɨl/; Greek: ιχνος ikhnos "trace, track"), are geological records of biological activity. Trace fossils may be impressions made on the substrate by an organism: for example, burrows, borings (bioerosion), urolites (erosion caused by evacuation of liquid wastes), footprints and feeding marks, and root cavities.".
- Trace_fossil label "Icnofósil".
- Trace_fossil label "Palichnologie".
- Trace_fossil label "Paléoichnologie".
- Trace_fossil label "Skamieniałość śladowa".
- Trace_fossil label "Sporenfossiel".
- Trace_fossil label "Trace fossil".
- Trace_fossil label "Vestígio fóssil".
- Trace_fossil label "生痕化石".
- Trace_fossil label "遗迹化石".
- Trace_fossil sameAs Palichnologie.
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- Trace_fossil sameAs Paléoichnologie.
- Trace_fossil sameAs 生痕化石.
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- Trace_fossil wasDerivedFrom Trace_fossil?oldid=602346758.
- Trace_fossil depiction Cheirotherium_prints_possibly_Ticinosuchus.JPG.
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