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Table of Contents for the May 2008 issue of PALAIOS
Volume 23, Number 5

Spotlight

Examining the complexity of environmental change during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic
     John L. Isbell, Margaret L. Fraiser, and Lindsey C. Henry
Article
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Research Articles

Three-dimensional morphology of the ichnofossil Phycosiphon incertum and its implication for paleoslope inclination
     Hajime Naruse and Ko Nifuku
Abstract
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Mammalian communities document a latitudinal environmental gradient during the miocene climatic optimum in western Europe
     Loïc Costeur and Serge Legendre
     Supplementary Data 1
     Supplementary Data 2
     Supplementary Data 3
Abstract
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Comparative taphonomy and paleoecological reconstruction of two microvertebrate accumulations from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation (Maastrichtian), eastern Montana
     Laura E. Wilson
     Supplementary Data
Abstract
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289
Taphonomy of exceptionally preserved crustaceans from the Upper Carboniferous of southeastern Ireland
     Patrick J. Orr, Derek E.G. Briggs, and Stuart L. Kearns
Abstract
(PDF 88 KB)
298
A comparison of sampling and statistical techniques for analyzing bulk-sampled biofacies composition
     James J. Zambito IV, Charles E. Mitchell, and H. David Sheets
     Supplementary Data
Abstract
(PDF 88 KB)
313
On the occurrence of exceptionally large teeth of Troodon (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from the Late Cretaceous of northern Alaska
     Anthony R. Fiorillo
Abstract
(PDF 80 KB)
322

Research Notes

Rosselia ichnofabric in the Miocene Pullen Formation, northwestern California: Implications for the interpretation of regional tectonics
     William Miller III and Kenneth R. Aalto
Abstract
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329
Relationships between organic carbon and Pascichnia morphology in intertidal deposits: Bay Of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
     Tyler E. Hauck, Shahin E. Dashtgard, and Murray K. Gingras
Abstract
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