@Protohedgehog @JohnRHutchinson For more novel science, check out this one w/ cool blend of #ichnology & #taphonomy: http://t.co/gzweb39Usr
Paleoecological & Taphonomic Implications of Insect-Damaged #Pleistocene Vertebrate Remains from Rancho La Brea http://t.co/WSa8400bqp
Pleistocene CSI--LaBrea tarpit mammal bones damaged by dermestid/darkling beetles, w/ 50,000-yr post-mortem interval http://t.co/BlcGFSJoga
Fossilized insect tracts reveal historical climate information http://t.co/FBjtYNZPbE
Taphonomy: bones damaged by insect at La Brea Tar Pits http://t.co/BKOP35MJjP
Tafonomía: daños por insectos en huesos del Rancho La Brea http://t.co/BKOP35MJjP
Paleoecological & Taphonomic Implications of Insect-Damaged Pleistocene Vertebrate Remains, Rancho La Brea http://t.co/3HWFQd8VXO @ferwen
Rancho La Brea Tarpit remains show evidence of insect burrowing http://t.co/KALKdCDUXd
Rancho La Brea Tarpit remains show evidence of insect burrowing http://t.co/KALKdCDUXd
Pleistocene fossils indicate that beetles fed on the foot bones of dead herbivores (La Brea Tar Pits) http://t.co/4qpzmljz0m
Pleistocene fossils indicate that beetles fed on the foot bones of dead herbivores (La Brea Tar Pits) http://t.co/4qpzmljz0m
Pleistocene fossils indicate that beetles fed on the foot bones of dead herbivores (La Brea Tar Pits) http://t.co/4qpzmljz0m
Pleistocene fossils indicate that beetles fed on the foot bones of dead herbivores (La Brea Tar Pits) http://t.co/4qpzmljz0m
Paleoecological and Taphonomic Implications of Insect-Damaged Pleistocene Vertebrate Remains from Rancho La Brea http://t.co/fnHRTTqSAX
Pleistocene fossils indicate that beetles fed on the foot bones of dead herbivores (La Brea Tar Pits) http://t.co/4qpzmljz0m